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ĐỀ THI THỬ ĐỀ THI THỬ THPT QUỐC GIA NĂM 2022

SỐ 3 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH


(Đề thi có 05 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Họ, tên thí sinh:………………………………
Số báo danh: …………………………………

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. inspired B. subscribed C. finished D. welcomed
Question 2: A. lunch B. fun C. much D. push
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary
stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. comment B. provide C. offer D. measure
Question 4: A. performance B. tradition C. paradise D. amazement
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: Mr. Smith’s very interested in our plan, _______ ?
A. hasn’t he B. wasn’t he C. doesn’t he D. isn’t he
Question 6: Vietnam _______ as a destination in Yoshihide’s first overseas trip as Japanese prime minister
in October 2020.
A. chooses B. chose C. was choosing D. was chosen
Question 7: She accused the company _______ causing injuries to countless citizens, as well as for damage
done to the environment.
A. about B. on C. of D. to
Question 8: The more waste water factories discharge, _______ the environment becomes.
A. polluted B. the more polluted C. most polluted D. the most polluted
Question 9: Anna was attracted by the young man driving a _______ car.
A. racing modern Japanese B. modern Japanese racing
C. modern racing Japanese D. Japanese modern racing
Question 10: When Fiona came home, her mother _______ meal in the kitchen.
A. was preparing B. is preparing C. prepared D. prepares
Question 11: Some students failed the university entrance examination _______ lack of careful preparation.
A. because of B. because C. though D. in spite of
Question 12: Alisa will have written two academic essays _______.
A. by the time you’re back B. when you were back
C. as soon as you had been back D. after you had been back
Question 13: _______ the academic reference to the recruiter, she took a trip to London to relax.
A. Submitted B. Having been submitted
C. To submit D. Having submitted
Question 14: Densely _______ neighborhoods and the low quality of infrastructure in the area are really
considerable challenges to the government.
A. population B. populated C. overpopulation D. populating
Question 15: As Linda’s alarm clock did not _______, she arrived at the airport late.
A. turn off B. put off C. send off D. go off
Question 16: The athlete failed in his last _______ to break the world record.
A. trial B. attempt C. effort D. experience
Question 17: Daley forgot that few natives choose to _______ a PhD degree, while many from Asian
countries do so.
A. pursue B. admire C. chase D. desire
Question 18: Many Asians are treated like second-class citizens, which makes them feel like a _______ out
of water.
A. shark B. fish C. prawn D. shrimp
Question 19: Josh was stung by a _______ of bees when he was lost in the jungle.
A. school B. hive C. pride D. flock
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
Question 20: I was offered to work for IBM, but I rejected.
A. refused B. accepted C. admitted D. disagreed
Question 21: Although Jackson was one of the most prominent candidates, he was eliminated from the
interview process.
A. noticeable B. aggressive C. ordinary D. impolite
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
Question 22: He was sentenced to prison because he was involved in illicit drug trade.
A. legal B. lawless C. moral D. supported
Question 23: Joe didn’t bat an eyelid when she was informed that she had failed the competition.
A. was deeply disappointed B. was very excited
C. was extremely angry D. was so surprised
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24: David: “How long does it take to get to the post office from here?” - Tom: “_______”
A. There’s a bus every fifteen minutes.
B. I’m driving to the post office this afternoon.
C. No more than thirty minutes, if the traffic is light.
D. It costs fifteen cents by car.
Question 25: Tim: “I think requiring students to wear school uniforms is necessary.”
David: “ _______. A school uniform spares students from worrying about not having the latest fashions.”
A. It’s my pleasure B. I can’t agree with you more
C. I don’t agree D. I don’t like wearing uniforms
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 following numbered blanks.
According to a study about long-term sleeping habits of teens, about 30 percent of the teens had bedtimes
later than 11:30 p.m. on school days and 1:30 a.m. in the summertime. This group was unable to meet their
recommended 9 hours of sleep during the school year. (26) _______, these teens had lower GPA scores than
their peers and more reported behavioural problems. Teenagers have a natural circadian tendency towards
becoming night owls once they hit adolescence. Many have difficulty falling early enough to get the full nine
hours of sleep that they need to feel fully rested. Extracurricular activities and schoolwork (27) _______ with
teens’ desires to have extra free time at the end of the day may also keep teens from getting to bed on time.
Even the use of electronics, such as smartphones, computers, and videogames is also a factor.
There’s a rising movement to push forward the start times to better (28) _______ teenagers’ sleep needs.
Many parents across the country, along with advocacy groups have led the charge. The group contends that
public middle and high schools should start at 8 a.m. at the earliest. The tendency to stay up late and sleep in
fades during early adulthood for (29) _______ people. The people (30) _______ remain night owls often face
similar disadvantages over their careers.
(Adapted from https://sleepeducation.org)
Question 26: A. However B. Moreover C. As a result D. In contrast
Question 27: A. combined B. acquainted C. disappointed D. annoyed
Question 28: A. accommodate B. provide C. secure D. stimulate
Question 29: A. much B. many C. little D. every
Question 30: A. who B. which C. whose D. what
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
Question 31: Peter had turned off the heater before he has left for class last night.
A B C D
Question 32: Using the new software, parents will be able to keep track of his children’s behaviour
A B C
on the Internet.
D
Question 33: Excavations in several mounds and villages have revealed an ancient community that had
A B
been laying under later reconstructions of the city of Babylon.
C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.
Question 34: She last talked to Joanna three years ago.
A. She hasn't talked to Joanna for three years.
B. She didn't talk to Joanna three years ago.
C. She has talked to Joanna for three years.
D. She is used to talking to Joanna for three years.
Question 35: “Why don’t you have your sister do the washing-up?”, Kate said.
A. Kate wanted to know the reason why I didn’t have my sister do the washing-up.
B. Kate suggested that I should have my sister do the washing-up.
C. Kate accused me of not having my sister do the washing-up.
D. Kate insisted on having my sister do the washing-up.
Question 36: It's not obligatory for customers to go on the trips organized by the hotel.
A. Customers ought to go on trips organized by the hotel.
B. Customers mustn’t go on trips organized by the hotel.
C. Customers don't have to go on trips organized by the hotel.
D. Customers might go on trips organized by the hotel.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the
following questions.
Question 37: He was not an expert on computer technology. Therefore, he did not invest in any computer
companies.
A. Provided he were an expert on computer technology, he would invest in some computer companies.
B. He wishes he was investing in some computer companies now.
C. Had he been an expert on computer technology, he would invest in some computer companies now.
D. If he had been an expert on computer technology, he would have invested in some computer companies.
Question 38: TV news programs are informative. People are better informed now.
A. Had it not been for TV news programs, people wouldn’t have been better informed.
B. Never have people been so well informed as they are now, thanks to TV news programs.
C. Not until people had been well informed was TV news programs more informative.
D. No sooner had TV news programs been informative than people were better informed.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
In the era of modernization and globalization, more people want to possess famous brand name cars, clothes
and other items. This trend may be explained by the high quality of these products as well as consumers’
extreme desire to be successful in life. Many reasons can be given to explain the rapid increase in the number
of clients using famous brands. People purchase brand name products because top-ranked labels often have a
luxurious, sophisticated and unique appearance. Such products can not only give the owners a strong sense of
confidence towards other people but also bring them chances to present their prosperity and social status.
High-class products, such as Rolex watches or Louis Vuitton handbags, are also usually made by high-skilled
craftsmen and of excellent quality, which would allow the owners of these items to enjoy using them for many
years without paying money for repairs.
Some people purchase a well-known brand not because they need it but because it is trendy. For example,
lots of young middle-class people spend a great deal of money which might be equal to three times of their
average monthly salaries on the latest model of iPhone when their old phones are still perfectly functional.
This may put their future financial security at risk. More people purchasing goods from famous brands can
bring drawbacks to the business world. The rise of dominant brand names can be a factor leading to monopoly
as large companies will attempt to dominate and finally wipe out smaller rivals to maintain their positions.
(Adapted from http://globalchange.edu.vn/)
Question 39: What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Secrets Behind Famous Brand Names in Digital Age
B. Branding in the Age of Social Media: Promising Land
C. Acclaimed Brands: Reasons Why People Crave for
D. Vulnerable Consumers: The Social Impact of Branding on Youngsters
Question 40: According to paragraph 1, people prefer to own high-class products, such as Rolex watches,
because they are _______.
A. only intended for the rich and long-lasting for many years without repairs
B. elegant and of superb quality products made by high-gifted skilled workers.
C. luxurious products made by people who were born in the traditional craft village.
D. of high-class products that are only afforded by people of middle class.
Question 41: The word “trendy” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. classy B. fashionable C. luxurious D. outdated
Question 42: The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. goods’ B. young middle-class people’s
C. famous brands’ D. old phones’
Question 43: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. Famous brand name products tend to be aesthetic rather than durable.
B. Purchasing famous brand products has negative impacts on the business in the world.
C. Some people crave for the most recent model of iPhone even when their old phones are entirely useful.
D. People believe that top brand name products represent their social hierarchy.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
The Covid-19 pandemic has reshaped our personal relationships in unprecedented ways, forcing us to live
closer together with some people and further apart from others. Both in China, which was the first country in
the world to go into full lockdown when the virus emerged there, and in Hong Kong – the virus has been
brought under control and life has returned to some semblance of normality. But the pandemic has left some
cracks in family relationships.
Most notably the high-pressure environment of confinement, combined with the financial stress brought
about by a Covid-19 burdened economy, has led to a rise in marital conflict. This is most evident in a spike in
divorce rates. In the city of Xi’an in northwest China’s Shanxi province, marriage registration offices saw an
unprecedented number of divorce requests when they re-opened in March. And it would seem that in more
extreme cases, these conflicts arising during lockdown have led to a surge in cases of domestic violence. In
Hubei province, the heart of the initial outbreak, reported cases of domestic violence increased threefold since
the pandemic started.
In Beijing, the women’s rights NGO Equality reported a surge in calls to its helpline on issues of domestic
violence, after lockdown measures were implemented throughout the country in early February. In Hong
Kong, Harmony House, a domestic violence prevention centre and shelter, the number of admissions to the
centre rose from 10 in January to 40 in April. Although Hong Kong hasn’t gone into full lockdown, pandemic
stress, the pressures of working from home, school closures, social isolation…have caused a rise in abusive
behaviours in families.
Another challenge that families are facing is the increased burden of care as a result of quarantine measures
and home-schooling situations. Often, women end up shouldering a greater burden, given typically unequal
divisions in household labour, according to Choi. Women spend 2.5 times more time on unpaid care work than
men in China, and this will have long-term implications on women’s ability to participate in the workforce.
“Women workers might be disproportionately affected by Covid-19 related layoffs,” said Choi, both because
women have to stay at home and take care of their families, but also because both in China and Hong Kong,
women are more likely to be employed in the retail sector, including restaurants, hotels and airlines, which
have been hit heaviest by the pandemic.
(Adapted from https://www.bbc.com/)
Question 44: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Family Ties and Pandemics: Red Alert Worths Noticing
B. Social Distancing and Stigma: Are We Flexible Enough?
C. New Normal for Families after Full Lockdown
D. Family Communication in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Question 45: The word “confinement” in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to _______.
A. quarantine B. freedom C. ease D. boundary
Question 46: In paragraph 2, the divorce rate is on the rise due to _______.
A. the lockdown and financial burden B. misunderstanding between the couples
C. lack of ability to resolve conflicts D. space limitation when being isolated
Question 47: The word “implemented” in paragraph 3 is CLOSEST in meaning to _______.
A. imposed B. rejected C. absorbed D. investigated
Question 48: The word “their” in paragraph 4 refers to _______
A. men’s B. women’s C. workers’ D. divisions’
Question 49: Which of the following is NOT mentioned, according to the passage?
A. The Coronavirus pandemic has restructured our own connections remarkably.
B. After making efforts to reduce domestic violence, the government eventually made a go of it.
C. In China, women carry more burden than men due to inequitable divisions in family work.
D. China is considered to be the first country to impose full quarantine on its own country.
Question 50: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Without monetary weight brought about by the pandemic, couples wouldn't break up.
B. China is considered to be the country affected most adversely by the pandemic.
C. The pandemic exerts a disastrous impact on the relationship among family members.
D. The Covid-19 pandemic is the root of the domestic conflicts which never have existed before.
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