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**ĐỀ THI THỬ TN THPT QG SỐ 62** ***Choose the word whose underlined part differs in pronunciation in the following questions*** 1\. A. br[ea]k B. t[ea]ch C. t[ea]m D. c[lea]n 2\. A. s[ch]edule B. [ch]urch C. [ch]oice D. [ch]annel ***Choose the word that differs in the position of primary stress...

**ĐỀ THI THỬ TN THPT QG SỐ 62** ***Choose the word whose underlined part differs in pronunciation in the following questions*** 1\. A. br[ea]k B. t[ea]ch C. t[ea]m D. c[lea]n 2\. A. s[ch]edule B. [ch]urch C. [ch]oice D. [ch]annel ***Choose the word that differs in the position of primary stress in the following questions.*** 3\. A. affect B. happen C. obtain D. apply 4\. A. happiness B. pollution C. character D. medical ***Choose the correct answer to the following questions.*** 5\. By the time I finish this presentation, I \_\_\_\_\_\_\_for twelve hours straight. A. will be working B. will have worked C. have been working D. am working 6\. During my first week at the new job, my friendly colleague showed me the\_\_\_\_\_\_, explaining the company\'s procedures and helping me get acclimated to the team. A. lines B. strings C. ropes D. cords 7\. We are going to stay in his flat\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. after we had been in Scotland B. while we are in Scotland C. as soon as we were in Scotland D. when we will be in Scotland 8\. Derek started a Japanese course last summer, but he\_\_\_\_\_\_ after a couple of weeks. A. stepped away B. dropped away C. stopped out D. dropped out 9\. If you don\'t get that coffee out of the carpet\'s going to leave a\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. trace B. shade C. shadow D. stain 10\. The cuisine of France is\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ than that of England. A. more famous B. the most famous C. as famous D. famous 11\. The kidnapper threatened\_\_\_\_\_\_ the hostage if his demands were not met. A. to harming B. harm C. to harm D. harming 12\. The level of air pollution announced by the government is often\_\_\_\_\_\_ by ecological groups. A. facilitated B. disputed C. overseen D. contradicted 13\. Andrew\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ all admission criteria and secured a place at university. A. succeeded B. performed C. pleased D. satisfied 14\. My dad always drinks \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ cup of coffee after his breakfast. A. an B. a C. the D. X (zero article) 15\. He is capable\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ playing chess at an international level. A. at B. of C. about D. to 16\. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ a different task from each other, the students couldn\'t count on being supported but made their own efforts to finish it. A. To assign B. Assigned C. Having assigned D. Assigning 17\. Participating in work activities helps students to develop their\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ skills. A. socially B. social C. socialize D. society 18\. In my opinion, the situation is extremely serious. Something\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ before it\'s too late. A. must do B. must be done C. must to be done D. do 19\. Mary organized the entire conference by herself,\_\_\_\_\_\_\_? A. wasn\'t she B. didn\'t she C. did she D. was she ***Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.*** 20\. Rachel **[is involved]** (A) with **[many]** (B) activities **[during]** (C) her **[voluntary trip]** (D) last year. 21\. After having chicken pox as a **[child]** (A), I am **[susceptible]** (B) to getting **[a breakout]** (C) of shingles since the virus is already in my **[system]** (D). 22\. The project is **[almost]** (A) **[completed]** (B), and we need very **[little]** (C) work to finish **[them]** (D) off. ***Choose the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.*** 23\. Jane and Tom are talking about future jobs. \- Jane: \"I think you should work as a teacher in the future.\" \- Tom: "\_\_\_\_\_\_. I want to go to medical school and become a surgeon." A. I'm afraid I disagree with you B. I didn\'t say anything C. Yes, it\'s very exciting D. I couldn\'t agree more 24\. Lisa and Rose are talking about hobbies. \- Lisa: \"How often do you play badminton?\" - Roses: "\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_" A. Not good enough. B. Almost every day. C. About two kilometers. D. With my close friends. ***Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.*** 25\. It is required that students complete this form to enroll on the course. A. Students must complete this form to enroll on the course. B. Students might complete this form to enroll on the course. C. Students could complete this form to enroll on the course. D. Students may complete this form to enroll on the course. 26\. I last met him when I graduated from high school. A. I didn\'t meet him when I graduated from high school. B. I have met him since I graduated from high school. C. I haven\'t met him since I graduated from high school. D. I last met him since I graduated from high school. 27\. \"What are you studying for your exam?\" asked my mom. A. My mom asked me what was I studying for my exam. B. My mom asked me what I was studying for my exam. C. My mom asked me what I had been studying for my exam. D. My mom asked me what I was studying for her exam ***Choose the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the questions.*** 28\. Candidates who are **[shortlisted]** for an interview will be contacted by the end of the week. A. rejected B. selected C. denied D. blamed 29\. A popular way to **[relieve]** stress in today\'s busy lifestyles is by practising meditation. A. require B. reduce C. repeat D. relax ***Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in the questions.*** 30\. Most universities have trained counselors who can reassure and **[console]** students having academic or personal problems. A. satisfy B. sympathize C. discourage D. please 31\. Corruption is a serious problem, but nobody has yet been willing to **[open up that can of worms.]** A. cause a problem B. avoid complications C. stir up trouble D. initiate a complex situation ***Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the questions.*** 32\. The office is closed. We can\'t get any work done today. A. If the office were open, we wouldn\'t be able to get any work done today. B. Provided that the shop is open, we can get some work done today. C. If the office had been open, we could have get some work done today. D. If the office were open, we could get some work done today. 33\. My son had just finished his breakfast. He quickly dashed out of the door to catch the bus. A. Not until my son dashed out of the door to catch the bus did he finish his breakfast. B. Barely had my son finished his breakfast when he dashed out of the door to catch the bus. C. Scarcely my son finished his breakfast when did he dash out of the door to catch the bus. D. No sooner had my son dashed out of the door to catch the bus than he finished his breakfast. ***Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.*** **THE GREAT STORM** The Great Storm of 1987 is without a doubt the worst storm to have affected the United Kingdom in living memory. It wasn\'t only the damage and destruction caused by the storm itself, which still stays in people\'s minds today, but also how the people responsible for forecasting the weather got things so terribly (34)\_\_\_\_\_\_. The night before the storm, the British MET Office informed the public that despite rumours of a hurricane on its way towards the country, the following day would just be very windy. It should come then as no surprise that people were furious when many woke up the next morning to excessive damage to property, trees that had been blown down, and no electricity. (35)\_\_\_\_ people were severely injured and some even lost their lives in one of the worst storms (36)\_\_ Britain had ever known. The whole incident highlighted how significant the media is to us and how inaccurate information can affect our lives. The MET Office has since updated its computer systems so that they can detect (37)\_\_\_\_\_\_ storms and bad weather in advance and give people sufficient warning. (38)\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ extreme storms are not very common in the United Kingdom, such events demonstrate the need to have efficient warning system in place to keep people safe. 34\. A. faulty B. mistaken C. wrong D. incorrect 35\. A. Each B. Another C. Much D. Many 36\. A. whose B. whom C. that D. who 37\. A. coming B. advancing C. drawing D. approaching 38\. A. However B. Moreover C. Because D. Although ***Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.*** The stylistic innovation in painting known as Impressionism began in the 1870's. The Impressionists wanted to depict what they saw in nature, but they were inspired to portray fragmentary moments by the increasingly fast pace of modern life. They concentrated on the play of light over objects, people, and nature, breaking up seemingly solid surfaces, stressing vivid contrast between colors in sunlight and shade, and depiction reflected light in all of its possibilities. Unlike earlier artists, they did not want to observe the world from indoors. They abandoned the studio, painting in the open air and recording spontaneous Impressions of their subjects instead of making outside sketches and then moving indoors to complete the work from memory. Some of the Impressionists' painting methods were affected by technological advances. For example, the shift from the studio to the open air was made possible in part by the **[advent]** of cheap rail which permitted easy and quick access to the countryside or seashore, as well as by newly developed chemical dyes and oils that led to collapsible paint tubes, which enabled artists to finish their paintings on the spot. Impressionism acquired its name not from supporters but from angry art lovers **[who]** felt threatened by the new painting. The term "Impressionism" was born in 1874, when a group of artists who had been working together organized an exhibition of their paintings in order to draw public attention to their work. Reaction from the public and press was immediate, and derisive. Among the 165 paintings exhibited was one called Impression: Sunrise, by Claude Monet (1840-1926), viewed through hostile eyes, Monet's painting of a rising sun over a misty, watery scene seemed messy, slapdash, and an **[affront]** to good taste. Borrowing Monet's title, art critics extended the term "Impressionism" to the entire exhibit. In response, Monet and his 29 fellow artists in the exhibit adopted the same name as a badge of their unity, despite individual differences. From then until 1886 Impressionism had all the zeal of a "church", as the painter Renoir put it. Monet was faithful to the Impressionist creed until his death, although many of the others moved on to new styles. 39\. What aspect of painting in the nineteenth century does the passage mainly discuss? A. The difference between two major styles of art. B. A group of artists with a new technique and approach to art. C. The impact of some artists\' resistance to the fast pace of life. D. A technological advance in the materials used by artists. 40\. Which of the following is a significant way in which Impressionists were different from the artists that preceded them? A. They preferred to paint from memory. B. They used subjects drawn from modern life. C. They began by making sketches of their subjects. D. They painted their subjects out of doors 41\. The word **[advent]** paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. acceptance B. advantage C. achievement D. arrival 42\. The word **[who]** in paragraph 3 refers to\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. paintings B. supporters C. angry art lovers D. artists 43\. The word **[affront]** in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. insult B. encouragement C. return D. credit 44\. The exhibition of paintings organized in 1874 resulted in all of the following EXCEPT\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. attracting attention from the public B. creating a name for a new style of paintings C. an immediate demand for the paintings exhibited D. a negative reaction from the press 45\. It can be inferred from the passage that the rejection of the Impressionist exhibition by critics was caused by\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. anger about seemingly poorly painted art B. lack of interest in exhibitions by young artists C. the small number of paintings on display D. the similarity between all the paintings exhibited ***Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.*** A young woman without eyebrows is seated in front of a beautiful landscape. Does this sound familiar to you? This is one of the most famous works by Leonardo da Vinci. The Mona Lisa is a beautiful painting. However, it was the mystery behind the painting that intrigued people. Who was the woman and why did da Vinci paint her? Different theories have been proposed about her identity. Many art and history buffs thought that it was a portrait of da Vinci himself, but as a woman.  Others thought it was not any particular person, but the ideal of a woman. They say this is why she was painted with no eyebrows. This gave her face a more [unearthly] look. Still, others thought that it was a portrait of an actual woman of the time, the wife of Francesco del Giocondo. In 2005, historian Armin Schlechter of Heidelberg discovered the answer. While looking through an old manuscript, he found a small note. In this, the woman in the Mona Lisa was positively identified as Lisa del Giocondo. The artist had been paid to do her portrait after the birth of her second    child.    "Mona", in    fact,  means  "madam" in Italian. As for her unearthly look? Historians say women of this time liked to remove [their] eyebrows. Apparently, they thought eyebrows were not attractive. 46\. What is the main idea of this reading? A. The identity of a famous woman. B. How da Vinci created a great painting C. The making of a great mystery. D. Fashion trends long ago. 47\. According to the reading, what aspect of the Mona Lisa intrigued people the most? A. The landscape background. B. Leonardo da Vinci\'s use of light and shadow. C. The smile of the woman portrayed. D. The mysterious facts behind the painting. 48\. What could the word **[unearthly]** mean in this reading? A. Specific B. Frightening C. Realistic D. Ideal 49\. According to the reading, which of the following was NOT an idea about the identity of the woman in the Mona Lisa? A. Leonardo da Vinci painted himself. B. Leonardo da Vinci painted a member of his own family. C. She was married to Francesco del Giocondo D. She was not a real woman. 50\. The word **[their]** refers to\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. A. buffs' B. eyebrows' C. historians' D. women's

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