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TRƯỜNG THPT KIM LIÊN
ĐỀ THI THỬ TN THPT LẦN 1 MÔN TIẾNG ANH
(Năm học 2022-2023)
Thời gian làm bài: 40 phút
Làm bài online: https://yourhomework.net/quiz/test/100000001024
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Section 1: 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.

Section 2: 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.

Section 3: 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. I don’t think Jill would be a good teacher. She's got little patience, _______?
Question 6. I bought my _______ camera from a friend of mine.
Question 7. There was anger at the proposal that a UN peacekeeping force _______ to the area.
Question 8. If you don't finish your homework early, I will breathe down your _______ all evening long until it is done.
Question 9. _______, the football match had started for 15 minutes.
Question 10. The goal was to take action against the rapid and chaotic urban _______ by creating new green spaces to reduce the city's heat, improve the air, and capture moisture.
Question 11. His boss asked him to take _______ of the office for a few days while she was away.
Question 12. We hope these images will help convince the government _______ national network of refuges for young runaways.
Question 13. _______, the woman was visibly happy after the birth of her child.
Question 14. The more she practices speaking English, _______ she becomes.
Question 15. _______,she spent nearly an hour walking all around the neighborhood looking for her car.
Question 16. Thanks to all the qualified staff, the event was _______ and flowed smoothly.
Question 17. Just as my daughter was about to leave the house on her wedding day, my son spilt some tea on her dress. Fortunately, we _______ the stain with some special soap before the wedding took place.
Question 18. Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to _______ heart diseases.
Question 19. In _______ 1950s, many people moved from _______ West Indies to _______ England because their life was so hard there.

Section 4: 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. If I say something odd, it's because I didn’t sleep at all last night. When I get extremely tired, I can sometimes get a bit weird.
Question 21. The way the team clinched the title in the last three minutes is one of the greatest moments in world football.

Section 5: 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. When you're new in a school, it’s easiest to just go with the flow for a while, and see what people are like.
Question 23. The newly-weds agreed to be very frugal in their shopping because they wanted to save enough money to buy a house.

Section 6: 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. Emma and William are talking about the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Emma: "I think people should wear face masks everywhere to protect themselves and others?"
- William: "_______.COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person."
Question 25. Lan is talking to Nam about her returning from the U.S.
- Lan: "Can you please pick me up at the airport next Sunday?"
- Nam: “_______ -.What time are you arriving?"

Section 7: Read the following passage and mark the lener A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

___(26)___ in technology have made a lot of changes to our everyday lifestyles, but one of the biggest has got to be how we read books. Since the invention of the e-book, there has been a significant change to our reading habits. Given the choice between taking a couple of heavy paperbacks on holiday or an e- book device like a Kindle, most of us, including our parents and grandparents, would unsurprisingly opt ___(27)___ Kindle.

But what would our lives be like with no books at all? It's a ___(28)___ question. Some educational specialists are making predictions that in the future we won't even see books in classrooms - everything will be done online! ___(29)___ of the idea of getting rid of books say that there will always be a need for paper- based versions of materials. ___(30)___, to be realistic, we have to accept that there is a remote chance that in a decade's time, schools and classrooms will be book-free! What do you think of that?

Section 8: Read the following passage and mark the lener A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

Are organically grown foods the best food choices? The advantages claimed for such foods over conventionally grown and marketed food products are now being debated Advocates of organic foods - a term whose meaning varies greatly - frequently proclaim that such products are safer and more nutritious than others.

The growing interest of consumers in the safety and nutritional quality of the typical North American diet is a welcome development. However, much of this interest has been sparked by sweeping claims that the food supply is unsafe or inadequate in meeting nutritional needs. Although most of these claims are not supported by scientific evidence, the preponderance of written material advancing such claims makes it difficult for the general public to separate fact from fiction. As a result, claims that eating a diet consisting entirely of organically grown foods prevents or cures disease or provides other benefits to health have become widely publicised and form the basis for folklore.

Almost daily the public is besieged by claims for "no-aging" diets, new vitamins, and other wonder foods. There are numerous unsubstantiated reports that natural vitamins are superior to synthetic ones, that fertilised eggs are nutritionally superior to unfertilised eggs, that untreated grains are better than fumigated grains, and the like.

One thing that most organically grown food products seem to have in common is that they cost more than conventionally grown foods. But in many cases, consumers are misled if they believe organic foods can maintain health and provide better nutritional quality than conventionally grown foods. Therefore, there is real cause for concern if consumers, particularly those with limited incomes, distrust the regular food supply and buy only expensive organic foods instead.

Question 31. The "welcome development" mentioned in line 6 is an increase in
Question 32. According to the first paragraph, which of the following is true about the term "organic foods"?
Question 33. The author implies that there is cause for concern if consumers with limited incomes buy organic foods instead of conventionally grown foods because _______
Question 34. According to the last paragraph, consumers who believe that organic foods are better than conventionally grown foods are often _______
Question 35. The word "those" stands for _______?

Section 9: Read the following passage and mark the lener A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

In this modern world where closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras are everywhere and smartphones are in every pocket, the routine filming of everyday life is becoming pervasive. A number of countries are rolling out body cams for police officers; other public-facing agencies such as schools, councils and hospitals are also experimenting with cameras for their employees. Private citizens are getting in on the act too: cyclists increasingly wear headcams as a deterrent to aggressive drivers. As camera technology gets smaller and cheaper, it isn' to envisage a future where we're all filming everything all the time, in every direction.

Would that be a good thing? There are some obvious potential upsides. If people know they are on camera, especially when at work or using public services, they are surely less likely to misbehave. The available evidence suggests that it discourages behaviours such as vandalism. Another upside is that it would be harder to get away with crimes or to evade blame for accidents.

But a world on camera could have subtle negative effects. The deluge of data we pour into the hands of Google, Facebook and others has already proved a mixed blessing. Those companies would no doubt be willing to upload and curate our body-cam data for free, but at what cost to privacy and freedom of choice?
Body-cam data could also create a legal minefield. Disputes over the veracity and interpretation of police footage have already surfaced. Eventually, events not caught on camera could be treated as if they didn't happen. Alternatively, footage could be faked or doctored to dodge blame or incriminate others.

Of course, there’s always the argument that if you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to fear. But most people have done something embarrassing, or even illegal, that they regret and would prefer they hadn’t been caught on film. People already censor their social media feeds - or avoid doing anything incriminating in public - for fear of damaging their reputation. Would ubiquitous body cams have a further chilling effect on our freedom?

The always-on-camera world could even threaten some of the attributes that make us human. We are natural gossips and backbiters, and while those might not be desirable behaviours, they oil the wheels of our social interactions. Once people assume they are being filmed, they are likely to clam up.

The argument in relation to body-cam ownership is a bit like that for guns: once you go past a critical threshold, almost everyone will feel they need one as an insurance policy. We are nowhere near that point yet but we should think hard about whether we really want to say "lights, body cam, action."

Question 36. What does the passage mainly discuss?
Question 37. The word "envisage" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______
Question 38. As mentioned in paragraph 2, misbehaviour can be discouraged if potential offenders _______
Question 39. What does the author imply in paragraph 3?
Question 40. It is stated in paragraph 4 that unrecorded events _______
Question 41. According to paragraph 5, why do social media users already act more carefully online?
Question 42. The word "they" in paragraph 6 refers to ________

Section 10: 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 43. Not until he entered the office when he realized that he had forgotten his wallet.
Question 44. I invited 20 people to my party, some of them are my former classmates.
Question 45. When searching for the buried treasure, we noticed a strange inhumane sound coming from a distant place, warning about an animal lurking somewhere.

Section 11: 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 46. Sally paid for her travel in advance, but it wasn't necessary.
Question 47. My boss doesn't mind what time I start or finish work.
Question 48. They are always talking about it but do nothing.

Section 12: 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 49. She didn’t take her father's advice. That’s why she is bored with her work.
Question 50. I arrived at work. The assistant knocked at the door.

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