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Đề Thi Thử Tốt Nghiệp 2022 Môn Tiếng Anh Có Lời Giải Chi Tiết (Đề 2)
Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp 2022 môn Tiếng Anh có lời giải chi tiết (Đề 2) được soạn dưới dạng file word và PDF gồm 18 trang. Các bạn xem và tải về ở dưới.
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Họ, tên thí sinh:…………………………………………………………………………
Số báo danh:....................................................................................................................
Question 5: Let‟s begin our discussion now, ?
A. shall we B. will we C. don‟t we D. won‟t we
Question 6: My sister_________ for you for an hour.
A. was looking B. is looking C. has been looking D. looked
Question 7: Susan is fed with the housework.
A. of B. up C. at D. on
Question 8: The more he slept,….................. irritable he became.
A. the most B. the vey more C. much more D. the more
Question 9: There are many in our library.
A. old American interesting history books B. interesting old American history books
C. interesting American old history books D. American interesting old history books
Question 10: Before I for that job, I my parents for advice.
A. applied/ had asked B. applied/ asked
C. had applied/ asked D. applied/ have asked
Question 11: he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car.
A. In spite B. Although C. Despite D. In spite of
Question 12: , . his employees will have worked for two hours.
A. By the time the boss arrives B. when the boss arrives
C. after the boss arrives D. only when the boss arrives
Question 13: every major judo title, Mark retired from international competition.
A. When he won B. Having won C. On winning D.
Winning
Question 14: Judo players are to their opponents and bow to each other before and after a contest.
A. respectfully B.respectful C. respectable D. respect
Question 15: Lucy was late for school this morning because the alarm didn‟t _ as usual.
A. ring off B. get off C. go off D. take off
Question 16: _ these books to the library, as they will soon overdue.
A. Bring B. Take C. Fetch D. Leave
Question 17: He sent his children to the park so that he could have some .
A. fresh and quiet B. quiet and peace C. peace and quiet D. fresh and peace
Question 18: I‟ve never really enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they‟re not really my_ _.
A. piece of cake B. sweets and candy C. biscuit D. cup of tea
Question 19: are that they'll be late anyway, so we‟d better wait for them for another moment.
A. speechless B. excited C. content D. applauding
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: When the protestor entered the meeting clad only in a beach tower, the audience was
dumbfounded.
A. Opportunities B. Chances C. Fortunes D. Luck
Question 21: She is always diplomatic when she deals with angry students.
A. strict B. outspoken C. tactful D. firm
A. carelessly B. imprecisely C. uneasily D. untruthfully
Question 23: He is very absent – minded . He is likely to forget things or to think about something different from what he should be thinking about.
A. retentive B. unforgettable C. old – fashioned D. easy – going
A. You can say that again. B. I‟m glad you like it.
C. That was the least I could do. D. Thanks a million
Question 25: Customer: "Can I try this jumper on?" Salesgirl: " "
A. No, the shop is closed in half an hour B. Sorry, only cash is accepted here
C. Yes, it costs one hundred and fifty dollars D. Sure, the changing rooms are over there
when it is convenient for the students, has increased the opportunities available (27) _ many people. This type of study was formerly restricted to book-based learning and (28) course but now includes courses on TV, CD-ROM or the Internet, and self-access courses at language or computer centers.
Americans believe that education is important at all stage of life and should not stop (29) people get their first job. About 40% of adults take part in some kind of formal education. About half of them are trying to get qualifications and skills to help them with their jobs, the
(30) are taking recreational subjects for personal satisfaction. Schools and community colleges arrange evening classes, and a catalog of courses is published by local boards of education.
Question 26: A. making B. keeping C. enabling D. finding
Question 27: A. about B. with C. to D. by
B.
corresponded
C.
correspondent
D. correspondence
Question 29: A. whereas B. that C. when D. otherwise
Question 30: A. remains B. rest C. excess D. left
In general, however, the two countries have felt closer to each other than to any other country, and their foreign policies have shown this. During World War I and World War II, Britain and the US supported each other. When the US looks for foreign support, Britain is usually the first country to come forward and it is sometimes called “the 51st state of the union”.
But the special relationship that developed after 1945 is not explained only by shared political interests. An important reason for the friendship is that the people of the two countries are very similar. They share the same language and enjoy each other's literature, films and television. Many Americans have British ancestors, or relatives still living in Britain. The US government and political system is based on Britain's, and there are many Anglo-American businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain some people are worried about the extent of US influence, and there is some jealousy of its current power. The special relationship was strong in the early 1980s when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in Britain and Ronald Reagan was President of the US.
(Adapted from Background to British and American Cultures)
Question 31: What is the passage mainly about?
The strong friendship between the UK and the US.
The close relationship between Britain and the US.
A special relationship the UK developed during the World Wars.
A special influence the US had on the UK during the World Wars.
Question 32: The phrase "come forward” in paragraph 2 mostly means .
A. be willing to help B. be able to help C. be reluctant to help D. be eager to help
Question 33:The word “They” in paragraph 3 prefers to .
A. countries B. people C. political interests D. British ancestors
Question 34: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the special relationship between Britain and the US?
The people of the two countries are very similar.
Many Americans have British ancestors.
British Prime Minister and the US President are close friends.
Many Anglo-American businesses are operating in the two countries.
Question 35: Britain and the US are close to each other NOT because of their .
A. foreign policies B. power C. political interests D. language
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 36 to 42.
There are two basic types of glaciers, those that flow outward in all directions with little regard for any underlying terrain and those that are confined by terrain to a particular path.
The first category of glaciers includes those massive blankets that cover whole continents, appropriately called ice sheets. There must be over 50,000 square kilometers of land covered with ice for the glacier to qualify as an ice sheet, when portions of an ice sheet spread out over the ocean, they form ice shelves.
About 20,000 years ago the Cordilleran Ice sheet covered nearly all the mountains in southern Alaska, western Canada, and the western United States. It was about 3 kilometers deep at its thickest point in northern Alberta. Now there are only two sheets left on Earth, those covering Greenland and Antarctica. Any domelike body of ice that also flows out in all directions but covers less than 50,000 square kilometers is called an ice cap. Although ice caps are rare nowadays, there are a number in northeastern Canada, on Baffin Island, and on the Queen Elizabeth Islands.
The second category of glaciers includes those of a variety of shapes and sizes generally called mountain or alpine glaciers. Mountain glaciers are typically identified by the landform that controls their flow. One form of mountain glacier that resembles an ice cap in that it flows outward in several directions is called an ice field. The difference between an ice field and an ice cap is subtle. Essentially, the flow of an ice field is somewhat controlled by surrounding terrain and thus does not have the domelike shape of a cap. There are several ice fields in the Wrangell. St. Elias, and Chugach mountains of Alaska and northern British Columbia.
Less spectacular than large ice fields are the most common types of mountain glaciers: the cirque and valley glaciers. Cirque glaciers are found in depressions in the surface of the land and have a characteristic circular shape. The ice of valley glaciers, bound by terrain, flows down valleys, curves
Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp 2022 môn Tiếng Anh có lời giải chi tiết (Đề 2) được soạn dưới dạng file word và PDF gồm 18 trang. Các bạn xem và tải về ở dưới.
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ĐỀ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2022
MÔN TIẾNG ANH
MÔN TIẾNG ANH
Họ, tên thí sinh:…………………………………………………………………………
Số báo danh:....................................................................................................................
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. shortlist B. temporary C. afford D. accordingly Question 2: A. talked B. naked C. liked D. asked Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the Question 3: A. confide B. gather C. divide D. maintain Question 4 : A. compulsory B. certificate C. category D. accompany Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.Question 5: Let‟s begin our discussion now, ?
A. shall we B. will we C. don‟t we D. won‟t we
Question 6: My sister_________ for you for an hour.
A. was looking B. is looking C. has been looking D. looked
Question 7: Susan is fed with the housework.
A. of B. up C. at D. on
Question 8: The more he slept,….................. irritable he became.
A. the most B. the vey more C. much more D. the more
Question 9: There are many in our library.
A. old American interesting history books B. interesting old American history books
C. interesting American old history books D. American interesting old history books
Question 10: Before I for that job, I my parents for advice.
A. applied/ had asked B. applied/ asked
C. had applied/ asked D. applied/ have asked
Question 11: he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car.
A. In spite B. Although C. Despite D. In spite of
Question 12: , . his employees will have worked for two hours.
A. By the time the boss arrives B. when the boss arrives
C. after the boss arrives D. only when the boss arrives
Question 13: every major judo title, Mark retired from international competition.
A. When he won B. Having won C. On winning D.
Winning
Question 14: Judo players are to their opponents and bow to each other before and after a contest.
A. respectfully B.respectful C. respectable D. respect
Question 15: Lucy was late for school this morning because the alarm didn‟t _ as usual.
A. ring off B. get off C. go off D. take off
Question 16: _ these books to the library, as they will soon overdue.
A. Bring B. Take C. Fetch D. Leave
Question 17: He sent his children to the park so that he could have some .
A. fresh and quiet B. quiet and peace C. peace and quiet D. fresh and peace
Question 18: I‟ve never really enjoyed going to the ballet or the opera; they‟re not really my_ _.
A. piece of cake B. sweets and candy C. biscuit D. cup of tea
Question 19: are that they'll be late anyway, so we‟d better wait for them for another moment.
A. speechless B. excited C. content D. applauding
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: When the protestor entered the meeting clad only in a beach tower, the audience was
dumbfounded.
A. Opportunities B. Chances C. Fortunes D. Luck
Question 21: She is always diplomatic when she deals with angry students.
A. strict B. outspoken C. tactful D. firm
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Ships crossing the oceans can receive signals from satellites that enable them to calculate their position accurately.A. carelessly B. imprecisely C. uneasily D. untruthfully
Question 23: He is very absent – minded . He is likely to forget things or to think about something different from what he should be thinking about.
A. retentive B. unforgettable C. old – fashioned D. easy – going
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24: Maria: "It was very kind of you to help me out, John." – John: “_ .”A. You can say that again. B. I‟m glad you like it.
C. That was the least I could do. D. Thanks a million
Question 25: Customer: "Can I try this jumper on?" Salesgirl: " "
A. No, the shop is closed in half an hour B. Sorry, only cash is accepted here
C. Yes, it costs one hundred and fifty dollars D. Sure, the changing rooms are over there
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
Some people return to college as mature students and take full- or part-time training courses in a skill will help them to get a job. The development of open learning, (26) _ it possible to studywhen it is convenient for the students, has increased the opportunities available (27) _ many people. This type of study was formerly restricted to book-based learning and (28) course but now includes courses on TV, CD-ROM or the Internet, and self-access courses at language or computer centers.
Americans believe that education is important at all stage of life and should not stop (29) people get their first job. About 40% of adults take part in some kind of formal education. About half of them are trying to get qualifications and skills to help them with their jobs, the
(30) are taking recreational subjects for personal satisfaction. Schools and community colleges arrange evening classes, and a catalog of courses is published by local boards of education.
Question 26: A. making B. keeping C. enabling D. finding
Question 27: A. about B. with C. to D. by
Question 28: A.
correspondingB.
corresponded
C.
correspondent
D. correspondence
Question 29: A. whereas B. that C. when D. otherwise
Question 30: A. remains B. rest C. excess D. left
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 31 to 35.
The relationship between Britain and the US has always been a close one. Like all close relationships it has had difficult times. The US was first a British colony, but between 1775 and 1783 the US fought a war to become independent. The US fought the British again in the War of 1812.In general, however, the two countries have felt closer to each other than to any other country, and their foreign policies have shown this. During World War I and World War II, Britain and the US supported each other. When the US looks for foreign support, Britain is usually the first country to come forward and it is sometimes called “the 51st state of the union”.
But the special relationship that developed after 1945 is not explained only by shared political interests. An important reason for the friendship is that the people of the two countries are very similar. They share the same language and enjoy each other's literature, films and television. Many Americans have British ancestors, or relatives still living in Britain. The US government and political system is based on Britain's, and there are many Anglo-American businesses operating on both sides of the Atlantic. In Britain some people are worried about the extent of US influence, and there is some jealousy of its current power. The special relationship was strong in the early 1980s when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in Britain and Ronald Reagan was President of the US.
(Adapted from Background to British and American Cultures)
Question 31: What is the passage mainly about?
The strong friendship between the UK and the US.
The close relationship between Britain and the US.
A special relationship the UK developed during the World Wars.
A special influence the US had on the UK during the World Wars.
Question 32: The phrase "come forward” in paragraph 2 mostly means .
A. be willing to help B. be able to help C. be reluctant to help D. be eager to help
Question 33:The word “They” in paragraph 3 prefers to .
A. countries B. people C. political interests D. British ancestors
Question 34: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for the special relationship between Britain and the US?
The people of the two countries are very similar.
Many Americans have British ancestors.
British Prime Minister and the US President are close friends.
Many Anglo-American businesses are operating in the two countries.
Question 35: Britain and the US are close to each other NOT because of their .
A. foreign policies B. power C. political interests D. language
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 36 to 42.
There are two basic types of glaciers, those that flow outward in all directions with little regard for any underlying terrain and those that are confined by terrain to a particular path.
The first category of glaciers includes those massive blankets that cover whole continents, appropriately called ice sheets. There must be over 50,000 square kilometers of land covered with ice for the glacier to qualify as an ice sheet, when portions of an ice sheet spread out over the ocean, they form ice shelves.
About 20,000 years ago the Cordilleran Ice sheet covered nearly all the mountains in southern Alaska, western Canada, and the western United States. It was about 3 kilometers deep at its thickest point in northern Alberta. Now there are only two sheets left on Earth, those covering Greenland and Antarctica. Any domelike body of ice that also flows out in all directions but covers less than 50,000 square kilometers is called an ice cap. Although ice caps are rare nowadays, there are a number in northeastern Canada, on Baffin Island, and on the Queen Elizabeth Islands.
The second category of glaciers includes those of a variety of shapes and sizes generally called mountain or alpine glaciers. Mountain glaciers are typically identified by the landform that controls their flow. One form of mountain glacier that resembles an ice cap in that it flows outward in several directions is called an ice field. The difference between an ice field and an ice cap is subtle. Essentially, the flow of an ice field is somewhat controlled by surrounding terrain and thus does not have the domelike shape of a cap. There are several ice fields in the Wrangell. St. Elias, and Chugach mountains of Alaska and northern British Columbia.
Less spectacular than large ice fields are the most common types of mountain glaciers: the cirque and valley glaciers. Cirque glaciers are found in depressions in the surface of the land and have a characteristic circular shape. The ice of valley glaciers, bound by terrain, flows down valleys, curves