Đề thi thử tiếng anh 2023 Sở Phú Thọ lần 2

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Đề thi thử Anh THPT quốc gia 2023 Sở GD Phú Thọ lần 2

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. compare

B. receive

C. discuss

D. become

Question 2: 

A. sale

B. plan

C. fact

D. gap

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet 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. final

B. surprised

C. serious

D. healthy

Question 4: 

A. employment

B. relative

C. collection

D. advantage

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: They … great pride in offering the best service in town.

A. makes

B. brings

C. takes

D. keeps

Question 6: Different types of music … at the festival last month.

A. were finding

B. find

C. were found

D. found

Question 7: There are four main blood … : A, B, AB and 0.

A. types

B. forms

C. sorts

D. kinds

Question 8: Jenny loves watching … movies with Vietnamese subtitles.

A. no article

B. a

C. the

D. an

Question 9: I am sorry to keep you … for so long.

A. to wait

B. to waiting

C. wait

D. waiting

Question 10: We should … research to identify the real problems.

A. take on

B. put off

C. look up

D. carry out

Question 11: She's a bit plump, but she always looks good because she often buys clothes that … her shape.

A. correct

B. flatter

C. enhance

D. develop

Question 12: Tom … his homework when suddenly he heard a loud noise outside.

A. was doing

B. has done

C. did

D. is doing

Question 13: My sister isn't keen on mountain climbing because it is … .

A. danger

B. dangerously

C. dangerous

D. endanger

Question 14: Many teenagers feel bored during their summer holidays, … ?

A. did they

B. didn't they

C. do they

D. don't they

Question 15: Michelle is very worried … the final exam.

A. about

B. on

C. in

D. of

Question 16: The children … with the exhibits in the museum didn't want to leave.

A. impress

B. impressed

C. to impress

D. impressing

Question 17: In the next few days, we shall see if the ambassador can weather the political …  caused by his ill-advised remarks.

A. gale

B. cyclone

C. thunder

D. storm

Question 18: You'll do very well …

A. after you had been prepared to work

B. as long as you are prepared to work

C. until you were prepared to work

D. by the time you were prepared to work

Question 19: This TV program is … than ever before.

A. popular

B. most popular

C. more popular

D. the most popular

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 20: Katy and Sam are talking about noise pollution.

Katy: "Noise pollution is a serious problem nowadays."

Sam: "... . It has many-bad effects on our health."

A. No problem

B. That's not true

C. You're welcome

D. You can say that again

Question 21: Tom is inviting Mary to go to see a film.

Tom: "Do you feel like going to the cinema this evening?"

Mary: "...”

A. Are you sure?

B. You're welcome.

C. Have a good time!

D. That would be great!

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: The villagers are very hospitable to any tourist who comes to visit the historical site there.

A. unfriendly

B. obedient

C. strange

D. polite

Question 23: David used to get a kick out of reading comics, but now he has grown out of it.

A. become excited about

C. be absorbed in

B. feel bored with

D. get fascinated by

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions.

Question 24: In the archery competition, Tom won the first prize because he shot each of his arrows with great precision.

A. disregard

B. enjoyment

C. carelessness

D. accuracy

Question 25: The headmaster says that all the students have to observe the school regulations closely.

A. neglect

B. ignore

C. obey

D. realize

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

Question 26: "Why did you come late yesterday?" Daisy asked Jim.

A. Daisy asked Jim why had she come late the day before.

B. Daisy asked Jim why she had come late yesterday.

C. Daisy asked Jim why she had come late the day before.

D. asked why she came late the day before.

Question 27: Walking on the grass in the park is not permited.

A. You must not walk on the grass in the park.

B. You ought to walk on the grass in the park.

C. You needn't walk on the grass in the park.

D. You may walk on the grass in the park.

Question 28: It is ten months since Leo last went to the cinema.

A. Leo goes to the cinema every ten months.

B. Leo didn't go the cinema ten months ago.

C. The first time Leo went to the cinema was ten months ago.

D. Leo hasn't gone to the cinema for ten months.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 29: Linda was going to the supermarket to buy some sugar at the moment.

A. the

B. was going

C. some

D. at

Question 30: The project is almost completed, and we need very little work to finish them off.

A. them

B. completed

C. little

D. almost

Question 31: The announcement caused momentous confusion among the passengers who were waiting for their scheduled flight from New York to London.

A. momentous

B. announcement

C. passengers

D. scheduled

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

Question 32: The woman was too distraught after the tragedy. She tried to pull herself together to report the incidence to the police officer.

A. No sooner had the woman been distraught after the tragedy than she tried to pull herself together and report the incidence to the police officer.

B. Because the woman was too distraught after the tragedy, she tried to pull herself together to report the incidence the police officer.

C. No matter how distraught the woman was after the tragedy, she didn't try to pull herself together to report the incidence to the police officer.

D. Distraught as the woman was after the tragedy, she tried to pull herself together to report the incidence to the police officer.

Question 33: I have to work on weekends. I can't go on a picnic with them.

A. If I didn't have to work on weekends, I could go on a picnic with them.

B. If I hadn't had to work on weekends, I could have gone on a picnic with them.

C. But for my work on weekends, I couldn't go on a picnic with them.

D. Provided I work on weekends, I can go on a picnic with them.

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.

A SUCCESS STORY, OR IS IT?

Success, like beauty, lies in the eye of their beholder. How one person chooses to define it can be very different from how others perceive it. For some people, it's earning a fortune, while for (34)... it's working in a voluntary position helping those less fortunate. It's also relative rather than absolute because the person (35)... masters a new skill has achieved success in their terms just as much as the self- made millionaire.

Ironically, there may also be a(n) (36)... contradiction in the term. After all, an actress who has

a glamorous life and seems to have everything she wants may actually be troubled by the loss of her private life as paparazzi (37)... her personal space.

It also has something to do with the length of time success lasts. Many young people are happy with short-term fame but (38) it's true that reaching that one goal might be comparatively straightforward, maintaining that success is often much harder. And surely, it's long-term success that is ultimately the most satisfying and also the most enviable?

(Adapted from CAE Reading and Practice tests)

Question 34: 

A. others

B. few

C. another

D. much

Question 35: 

A. what

B. who

C. which

D. whose

Question 36: 

A. absolute

B. individual

C. separate

D. underlying

Question 37: 

A. evade

B. distract

C. invade

D. extract

Question 38: 

A. however

B. therefore

C. because

D. although

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.

Wearing a seatbelt is important for setting a good example for children and other passengers in your vehicle. By demonstrating the importance of safety and proper seatbelt use, you're helping to instill good habits in those around you-habits that could potentially save their lives one day.

All in all, wearing a seatbelt is an absolute must when driving. Not only does it provide the best possible protection in case of an accident, but it can also help prevent serious injuries and even death. Plus, you won't have to worry about legal penalties or setting a bad example for those around you. So always remember to buckle up before hitting the road-your life may depend on it!

In addition to these important benefits of wearing a seatbelt, there are many other ways that drivers can ensure their safety on the road. The use of defensive driving techniques, a good knowledge of the rules and regulations, and properly maintaining your vehicle are all essential for making sure you stay safe while on the go. So take the time to learn these important skills and always buckle up when you get behind the wheel!

By educating yourself about the importance of wearing a seatbelt, you're taking an important step toward ensuring your safety on the road. So don't forget to buckle up every time you get into the car - it could save your life!

(Adapted from https://www.hseblog.com/check-the-importance-of-wearing-a-seat-belt/)

Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A. When to Buckle up Seatbelts?

B. An Important Step to Understand Seatbelts

C. Setting A Good Example of Wearing a Seatbelt

D. Safety and Proper Seatbelt Use

Question 40: The word it in paragraph 2 refers to

A. wearing a seatbelt

B. the best possible protection

C. an accident

D. driving

Question 41: The word essential in paragraph 3 mostly means

A. dangerous

B. correct

C. important

D. active

Question 42: According to the passage, wearing a seatbelt

A. help educate yourself about the importance of cars

B. is one of many other ways to ensure the safety on the road

C. is not a must when driving in some countries

D. has no effect on children and other passengers

Question 43: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Wearing a seatbelt provides the best possible protection in case of accident.

B. It's essential to give your vehicle proper maintenance.

C. Learning how to use a seatbelt is a waste of time.

D. Proper seat belt use may create good habits for people around you.

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.

Apologies are powerful. They resolve conflicts without violence and restore equilibrium to personal relationships. They can be a sign of strength: proof that the apologizer has the self-confidence to admit a mistake.

Apologies, like so many other communication strategies, begin at home. In the American context, there is ample evidence that women are more inclined to offer an expression of contrition than men. One woman, for example, told me that her husband's resistance to apologizing makes their disputes go on and on. Once, after he forgot to give her a particularly important telephone message, she couldn't get over her anger, not because he had forgotten (she realized anyone can make a mistake) but because he didn't apologize. "Had I done something like that," she said, "I would have fallen all over myself saying how sorry I was... I felt as though he didn't care." When I asked her husband for his side of the story, he said apologizing would not have repaired the damage. "So what good does it do?" he wondered.

The good it does is to cement the relationship. By saying he was sorry - and saying it as if he meant it - he would have conveyed that he felt bad about letting her down. Showing that you empathize provides the element of contrition, remorse, or repentance that is central to apologies - as does the promise to make amends and not repeat the offense. In the absence of these, why should the wife trust her husband not to do it again?

Apologies can be equally powerful in day-to-day situations at work. One company manager told me that they were magic bullets. When he admitted to subordinates that he had made a mistake and then expressed remorse, they not only forgave him but became even more loyal. Conversely, when I asked people what most frustrated them in their work lives, co-workers refusing to admit fault was a frequent

answer.

(Adapted from Contrite Makes Right in Civilization Magazine by Deborah Tannen)

Question 44: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. Codes of etiquette at work

C. Useful Techniques in Dispute Resolution

B. Elements of Sincere Apologies

D. Strategies for Romantic Relationships

Question 45: According to paragraph 2, what could we learn from the situation of the couple?

A. The husband was aware of the benefits of apologies.

B. The husband's ignorance of the wife's telephone message made her angry.

C. The wife got the impression that her husband didn't care.

D. The wife forgot to send an important text message to her husband.

Question 46: The word inclined in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to

A. scared

B. willing

C. ready

D. likely

Question 47: The word it in paragraph 2 refers to

A. relationship

B. apologizing

C. the damage

D. the story

Question 48: The phrase magic bullets in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to

A. unnecessary skills

C. effective solutions

B. underlying motivations

D. enormous obstacles

Question 49: Which of the following is NOT true about apologies according to the passage?

A. More apologies are offered by women than men in American society.

B. Apologies made by the manager led to his employees' frustration.

C. Apologies are similar to promises not to repeat wrongdoings.

D. Apologies help to repair strained relationships without physical force.

Question 50: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. Inability to make apologies indicates self-confidence.

B. Most apologies are shallow, empty and meaningless.

C. Sincere apologies help strengthen relationships, both in the family and in the workplace.

D. Awareness of the power of apologies does not always mean willingness to say sorry.

-THE END-

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