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<b>ĐỀ THI THỬ THPTQG MÔN TIẾNG ANH</b>



<b>NĂM 2020 </b>

<b>CÓ ĐÁP ÁN</b>



<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to</b>
<b>each of the following questions</b>


<b>Question 1: “No students can get with cheating in the exam.” the teacher said.</b>
A. along B. up C. away D. on


<b>Question 2: He said he couldn’t give me a detailed description of the man because he had</b>
only at him briefly.


A. gazed B. stared C. glanced D. glared
<b>Question 3: The children ran away as if they a ghost.</b>


A. saw B. see C. had seen D. have seen
<b>Question 4: We were so late that we had time to catch the train.</b>


A. hardly B. nearly C. almost D. simply
<b>Question 5: Frankly, I’d rather you in that case.</b>


A. not involved B. were not involved
C. will not be involved D. wouldn’t be involved


<b>Question 6: Most of archaeologists know about prehistoric cultures is based on studies of</b>
material remains.


A. the B. what C. which D. those
<b>Question 7: He was expecting a prison sentence but the judge took on him.</b>
A. disgrace B. shame C. dishonor D. pity


<b>Question 8: It is high time that measures to prevent further traffic accidents.</b>
A. are taken B. were taken


C. should be taken D. should have been taken
<b>Question 9: Don’t drop litter wherever you want, ____________?</b>


A. don’t you B. won’t you C. will you D. do you
<b>Question 10: We the car for half a year before it was stolen.</b>


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A. electrician B. electricity C. electric D. electrical


<b>Question 12: I would have paid for my car if the salesman had insisted, because I really</b>
wanted it.


A. two times as much B. much twice C. twice as much D. as much twice
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs</b>
<b>from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following</b>
<b>questions.</b>


<b>Question 13. A. unselfish </b> B. acquaintance C. humorous D. attraction
<b>Question 14. A. introduce </b> B. currency C. marvelous D. delegate
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose</b>
<b>underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following</b>
<b>questions.</b>


<b>Question 15. A. champange </b> B. change C. challenge D. teacher
<b>Question 16. A. introduction </b> B. question C. production D. expectation
<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST</b>
<b>in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.</b>



<b>Question 17: Because the jury had reached deadlock, the judge called for a retrial.</b>
A. reduction B. disagreement C. impasse D. verdict


<b>Question 18: His tenacious personality made him top salesperson in the company.</b>
A. explosive B. charming C. tenable D. persistent


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE</b>
<b>in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.</b>


<b>Question 19: Not only was John very obedient, but he rarely spoke out his own thoughts as</b>
well.


A. understanding B. fresh C. indiscreet D. insubordinate
<b>Question 20: That was electrifying news to all of the company’s staff.</b>


A. comforting B. shocking C. astounding D. boring


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<b>Question 21: It is recommended (A) that each person drinks (B) 2 liters of (C) water a (D)</b>
day.


<b>Question 22: One of (A) the largest oceans (B) in the world (C) is Atlantic Ocean (D).</b>
<b>Question 23: Human body (A) does not stay at alike (B) temperature from (C) the morning</b>
till (D) the end of the day.


<b>Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable</b>
<b>response to complete each of the following exchanges.</b>


<b>Question 24: Mason: "In my opinion, horror films are really exciting." - Lydia: " _"</b>
A. You shouldn’t have said that. B. What an opinion!



C. There’s no doubt about that. D. I don’t think so, either.


<b>Question 25: Stephen: "It's been a difficult time, but I think everything is over now." </b>
- Sarah: "______________ "


A. I’m afraid not. B. I hope so.


C. Good luck with that! D. Yes, I can’t agree less.


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


<b>Question 26: My father regrets taking up smoking. He can’t give it up now.</b>


A. My father regrets having taken up smoking because he’s not able to give it up now.
B. My father wishes he hadn’t taken up smoking since he can’t cut down on it now.
C. My father can’t give up smoking now and feels regret about it.


D. Regretful as my father is, there might be a chance for him to stop smoking.


<b>Question 27: Strip mining is one of the cheapest methods of mining. It is controversial</b>
because it harms the environment.


A. Strip mining, which is among the cheapest methods of mining, is controversial because it
jeopardizes the environment.


B. Strip mining is one of the cheapest methods of mining, which is controversial because it
does harm to the environment.


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D. Strip mining is not the cheapest methods of mining, but it is controversial because it


harms the environment.


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


<b>Question 28: Because they made too many mistakes, they failed in the exam.</b>
A. They made very many mistakes that they failed in the exam.


B. They made too many mistakes that them to failed in the exam.
C. They made so many mistakes that they failed in the exam.
D. They made such many mistakes that they failed in the exam.
<b>Question 29: No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t open the door.</b>
A. It was difficult for me to open the door.


B. I tried hard to open the door.
C. I could open the door easily.


D. Try as hard as I might, I couldn’t open the door.


<b>Question 30: Flooding in this region was the result of heavy rain.</b>
A. Heavy rain caused flooding in this region.


B. Flooding in this region was the cause of the heavy rain.
C. Heavy rain resulted from flooding in this region.


D. Because of flooding in this region, there was heavy rain.


<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to</b>
<b>indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>



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assistants (33)_______ over from their bosses for the day. Every contribution is important,
whether it is standing in the street collecting money from passers-by, or taking (34)______
in a sponsored event like sitting in a bathtub full of baked beans for twenty-four hours, or not
talking for a(n) whole day. The event is televised in the evening, when the combination of
comedy and hard-hitting documentaries persuades (35)______ to make donations on their
credit cards - over the phone or on the Internet - to those less fortunate than themselves.
<b>Question 31: A. up </b> B. off C. on D. out
<b>Question 32: A. described</b> B. called C. known D. named
<b>Question 33: A. do</b> B. get C. take D. make
<b>Question 34: A. involvement</b> B. part C. participation D. place
<b>Question 35: A. viewers</b> B. observers C. spectators D. audience
<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to</b>
<b>indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>


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In the years since Roosevelt, other American presidents have established assistance
programs. These include Medicaid and Medicare; food stamps, certificates that people can
use to purchase food; and public housing which is built at federal expense and made
available to persons on low incomes.


Needy Americans can also turn to sources other than the government for help. A broad
spectrum of private charities and voluntary organizations is available. Volunteerism is on the
rise in the United States, especially among retired persons. It is estimated that almost 50
percent of Americans over age 18 do volunteer work, and nearly 75 percent of U.S.
households contribute money to charity.


<b>Question 36: It took welfare program a long time to gain a foodhold in the US due to the</b>
rapid growth of _______.


A. industrialization B. population C. urbanization D. modernization
<b>Question 37: The Social Security program has become possible thanks to .</b>



A. enforcement laws B. deductions from wages
C. donations from companies D. people's willingness to work
<b>Question 38: Most of the public assistance programs after the severe economic crisis.</b>
A. were introduced into institutions B. did not become institutionalized
C. functioned truthfully in institutions D. did not work in institutions
<b>Question 39: American on low incomes can seek help from .</b>


A. non-governmental agencies B. governmental agencies
C. federal government D. state government


<b>Question 40: The word "instituted" in the first paragraph mostly means ______.</b>
A. executed B. introduced C. studied D. enforced


<b>Question 41: That Social Security payments will be a burden comes from the concern that .</b>
A. the program discourages working people B. younger people don't want to work
C. elderly people ask for more money D. the number of elderly people is growing
<b>Question 42: New immigrants to America could seek help for ________.</b>


A. only charity organizations B. volunteer organizations


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<b>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to</b>
<b>indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>


According to the best evidence gathered by space probes and astronomers, Mars is an
<b>inhospitable planet, more similar to Earth’s Moon than to Earth itself - a dry, stark,</b>
seemingly lifeless world. Mars’ air pressure is equal to Earth’s at an altitude of 100,000 feet.
<b>The air there is 95 percent carbon dioxide.</b>


Mars has no ozone layer to screen out the sun’s lethal radiation. Daytime temperatures may


reach above freezing, but because the planet is blanketed by the mere wisp of an atmosphere,
the heat radiates back into space. Even at the equator, the temperature drops to -50C (-60F)
at night. Today there is no liquid water, although valleys and channels on the surface show
evidence of having been carved by running water. The polar ice caps are made of frozen
water and carbon dioxide, and water may be frozen in the ground as permafrost.


Despite these difficult conditions, certain scientists believe that there is a possibility of
transforming Mars into a more Earth-like planet. Nuclear reactors might be used to melt
frozen gases and eventually build up the atmosphere. This in turn could create a “greenhouse
effect” that would stop heat from radiating back into space.


Liquid water could be thawed to from a polar ocean. Once enough ice has melted, suitable
plants could be introduced to build up the level of oxygen in the atmosphere so that, in time,
the planet would support animal life from Earth and even permanent human colonies. “This
was once thought to be so far in the future as to be irrelevant,” said Christopher McKay, a
research scientist at NASA. “But now it’s starting to look practical. We could begin work in
four or five decades.”The idea of “terraforming” Mars, as enthusiasts call it, has its roots in
science fiction. But as researchers develop a more profound understanding of how Earth's
ecology supports life, they have begun to see how it may be possible to create similar
conditions on Mars. Don’t plan on homesteading on Mars any time soon, though. The
process could take hundreds or even thousands of years to complete and the cost would be
staggering.


<b>Question 43: The word "there" in bold in paragraph 1 refers to _.</b>
A. the Earth's Moon B. Mars


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<b>Question 44: Which of the following does the author NOT list as a characteristic of the</b>
planet Mars that would make colonization difficult?


A. There is little liquid water.


B. The sun's rays are deadly.


C. Daytime temperatures are dangerously high.
D. Night time temperatures are extremely low.


<b>Question 45: It can be inferred from the passage that the "greenhouse effect" mention in</b>
paragraph 3 is _________.


A. the direct result of nuclear reactions B. the cause of low temperatures on Mars
C. caused by the introduction of green plants D. a possible means of warming Mars
<b>Question 46: According to Christopher McKay, the possibility of transforming Mars</b>
____.


A. could only occur in science fiction stories


B. will not begin for hundreds, even thousands of years
C. is completely impractical


D. could be started in forty to fifty years


<b>Question 47: According to the article, the basic knowledge needed to transform Mars comes</b>
from ________.


A. the science of astronomy B. data from space probes
C. a knowledge of Earth's ecology D. science fiction stories


<b>Question 48: According to the passage, the Martian atmosphere today consists mainly of</b>
______.


A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. ozone D. water vapor



<b>Question 49: The word "inhospitable" in bold in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to</b>
_____.


A. generous B. uninhabitable C. hostile D. green
<b>Question 50: What is the main idea of the passage?</b>


A. The possibility of changing the Martian environment
B. The challenge of interplanetary travel


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D. The advantages of establishing colonies on Mars
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1. C 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. A


11. D 12. C 13. C 14. A 15. A 16. A 17. C 18. D 19. D 20. D
21. B 22. D 23. B. 24. C 25. B 26. A 27. A 28. C 29. D 30. A
31. A 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. A 36. A 37. B 38. B 39. A 40. B
41. D 42. C 43. B 44. C 45. D 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. B 50. A


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