Đề thi thử tiếng Anh THPT Quốc gia 2023 (Mã đề 003)
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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.
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Question 2.
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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.
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Question 4.
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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 5. The plants that they belong to the family of ferns are quite varies in their size and structure.
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Question 6. Regardless of your teaching method, the objective of any conversation class should be for the students to practise speaking words.
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Question 7. It is said that Einstein felt very badly about the application of his theories to the creation of weapons of war.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 8. My aunt is a wildlife photographer. She ________ in Uganda for many years.
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Question 9. Mr. Barry oversaw the development of the Nissan Building ________ its initial stages to its completion.
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Question 10. Our last hopes would ________ all probability evaporate.
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Question 11. It took Ted a long time to get ________ the failure in his entrance exams.
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Question 12. The computer has had an enormous ________ on the way we work.
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Question 13. They were such difficult tests________.
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Question 14. My mother ________ me against staying up late night after night to prepare for exams.
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Question 15. Children younger than 5 years old are ________ free to festival events.
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Question 16. ________ to Jim myself, I can’t really tell you why he would say such terrible things.
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Question 17. Please _____ and see us some time. You’re always welcome.
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Question 18. At first she was trained to be ________ scriptwriter, but later she worked as _____ secretary.
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Question 19. Potassium has a valence of positive one because it usually loses one electron when ________ with other elements.
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 20. John: “What an attractive hair style you have got, Mary!” Mary: “________”
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Question 21. Tom: “Can I have another cup of tea?” Linda: “________”
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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 22. Many parents may fail to recognize and respond to their children’s needs until frustration explodes into difficult or uncooperative behavior.
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Question 23. He was one of the most outstanding performers at the live show last night.
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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 24. The flowering pebble is a plant that looks like a stone and grows in arid areas.
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Question 25. The new laws to conserve wildlife in the area will come into force next month.
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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. You must speak slowly or he’ll not be able to understand you.
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Question 27. A collection only has its real value when it is properly labeled.
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Question 28. You have done me a favour. I really thank you for it.
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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 29. Mary was sick. She didn’t leave the meeting until it ended.
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Question 30. My suit needs to be cleaned before the interview but I’m too busy to do that.
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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 31 to 35.
Rock 'n' Roll Changes The World
Musicians who want to make it in the world have a lot of options, but the best one to (31) them obscurity to fame might be rock ’n’ roll. Especially in the days when other forms of music are waning, rock ’n’ roll (32) in the memory. Nevertheless, it is music that transcends cultures and keeps the youth of many nations invigorated.
Before rock ’n’ roll, there were many different forms of popular music. If looking at a timeline, the music of African Americans created both jazz and blues. These (33) into what is known as rhythm and blues, which is often just called R&B. With the invention of the electric guitar, rock ’n’ roll came (34) as musicians experimented with what
they could do with the sounds this new style of instrument could make.
Musicians were quick to see the possibilities that rock ’n’ roll offered. Early musicians like Chuck Berry (35) the way for the likes of Elvis Presley, who would go on to become known as the King of Rock ’n’ Roll.
Musicians who want to make it in the world have a lot of options, but the best one to (31) them obscurity to fame might be rock ’n’ roll. Especially in the days when other forms of music are waning, rock ’n’ roll (32) in the memory. Nevertheless, it is music that transcends cultures and keeps the youth of many nations invigorated.
Before rock ’n’ roll, there were many different forms of popular music. If looking at a timeline, the music of African Americans created both jazz and blues. These (33) into what is known as rhythm and blues, which is often just called R&B. With the invention of the electric guitar, rock ’n’ roll came (34) as musicians experimented with what
they could do with the sounds this new style of instrument could make.
Musicians were quick to see the possibilities that rock ’n’ roll offered. Early musicians like Chuck Berry (35) the way for the likes of Elvis Presley, who would go on to become known as the King of Rock ’n’ Roll.
Question 31.
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Question 32.
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Question 33.
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Question 34.
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Question 35.
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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.
What Is Heritage Protection?
Heritage is traditional beliefs, customs, and culture. We use the word “heritage” in many different ways. People talk about their family’s heritage, their city’s heritage, and their country’s heritage.
Here are some examples of heritage. During Chinese New Year, people in China give red envelopes. That is part of Chinese heritage. Every year in the American city New Orleans, there is a huge party called Mardi Gras. That is a part of New Orleans’ heritage. Heritage can also be more private and personal. If your family has a big dinner every Sunday night, that’s part of your family’s heritage.
Today, heritage is changing. The Internet connects people around the world. In many ways, this is a good thing, because we can learn about the heritage of other countries, and we can show our own heritage to the world. However, some people worry that traditional heritage is disappearing. Think about it. In many ways, countries are becoming more and more alike. In just about every country around the world, you can find McDonald’s, Nike shoes, Starbucks coffee, and American films. Some people think this is a good change, but others don’t like it. You can decide whether or not you think it is a good thing. However, almost everyone wants to protect their traditional heritage, and sometimes this is hard. For example, when a new McDonald’s opens in your town, a traditional restaurant might have to close.
This is why heritage protection is so important. Heritage protection is a simple idea. It means keeping your country’s or your city’s heritage alive. People do this in many ways. The biggest part of heritage protection is probably preserving old buildings. A few other examples of heritage protection are making sure your children speak your traditional language, and teaching your heritage to children.
The world is changing very fast. This change brings a lot of good things. But as the world is changing, it is important to remember the heritage of our parents and our grandparents.
Heritage is traditional beliefs, customs, and culture. We use the word “heritage” in many different ways. People talk about their family’s heritage, their city’s heritage, and their country’s heritage.
Here are some examples of heritage. During Chinese New Year, people in China give red envelopes. That is part of Chinese heritage. Every year in the American city New Orleans, there is a huge party called Mardi Gras. That is a part of New Orleans’ heritage. Heritage can also be more private and personal. If your family has a big dinner every Sunday night, that’s part of your family’s heritage.
Today, heritage is changing. The Internet connects people around the world. In many ways, this is a good thing, because we can learn about the heritage of other countries, and we can show our own heritage to the world. However, some people worry that traditional heritage is disappearing. Think about it. In many ways, countries are becoming more and more alike. In just about every country around the world, you can find McDonald’s, Nike shoes, Starbucks coffee, and American films. Some people think this is a good change, but others don’t like it. You can decide whether or not you think it is a good thing. However, almost everyone wants to protect their traditional heritage, and sometimes this is hard. For example, when a new McDonald’s opens in your town, a traditional restaurant might have to close.
This is why heritage protection is so important. Heritage protection is a simple idea. It means keeping your country’s or your city’s heritage alive. People do this in many ways. The biggest part of heritage protection is probably preserving old buildings. A few other examples of heritage protection are making sure your children speak your traditional language, and teaching your heritage to children.
The world is changing very fast. This change brings a lot of good things. But as the world is changing, it is important to remember the heritage of our parents and our grandparents.
Question 36. What is the main point of heritage protection?
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Question 37. What is the biggest part of heritage protection?
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Question 38. What is happening to most countries?
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Question 39. What is the main point of the last paragraph?
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Question 40. Which of the following is NOT an example of heritage protection?
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Question 41. The word “beliefs” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to________.
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Question 42. The word “it” in paragraph 3 may refer to________.
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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 43 to 50.
The Life of a Food Critic
You’ve seen restaurant reviews in newspapers, or perhaps in magazines or on the Internet. People read these reviews when they want to know about the quality and price of the food at a restaurant. Or maybe they’re looking for a restaurant with a distinctive atmosphere - dark and romantic, bright and cheerful, or modern and sophisticated. But who writes the articles? Who gets paid to eat? Those lucky people are food critics.
Food critics are journalists who eat at restaurants and write reviews that give readers the feeling that they have visited the restaurant themselves. The articles almost always include a description of the restaurant, for example, whether it is nicely decorated or has a beautiful view of the ocean. The menu, prices, and service are generally described as well, but a food critic’s main task is to write about their opinion of the food.
For “foodies” - people who love and study food and cooking - dining is a feast for the senses, not just for the stomach. Food critics may tell readers about the colours of fresh vegetables, the silky texture of a soup, or the rich aroma of a perfectly cooked chicken. They will mention whether they were listening to soft music while they ate, or the noises of pots and pans being washed in the restaurant’s kitchen and ending with the dessert. Every detail of the meal is important.
All of this may sound easy enough, but food critics do face some challenges. First, food critics must be excellent writers. Their job is to give accurate information in an entertaining way because newspapers and other publications want the restaurant review to be an enjoyable feature. It is also important for food critics to be very observant by nature, and to have an excellent memory, since taking notes at the table is not something typical customers do.
Looking like a typical customer is essential for remaining anonymous, but is perhaps the most difficult challenge. Food critic Ruth Reichl, former editor-in- chief of Gourmet magazine, used to go to restaurants wearing disguises so that she received the same food and service as any other diner.
Despite the challenges, a career as a food critic appeals to many people. Anyone who is thinking about becoming a food critic should start by developing strong writing skills and learning as much about food and cooking as possible.
You’ve seen restaurant reviews in newspapers, or perhaps in magazines or on the Internet. People read these reviews when they want to know about the quality and price of the food at a restaurant. Or maybe they’re looking for a restaurant with a distinctive atmosphere - dark and romantic, bright and cheerful, or modern and sophisticated. But who writes the articles? Who gets paid to eat? Those lucky people are food critics.
Food critics are journalists who eat at restaurants and write reviews that give readers the feeling that they have visited the restaurant themselves. The articles almost always include a description of the restaurant, for example, whether it is nicely decorated or has a beautiful view of the ocean. The menu, prices, and service are generally described as well, but a food critic’s main task is to write about their opinion of the food.
For “foodies” - people who love and study food and cooking - dining is a feast for the senses, not just for the stomach. Food critics may tell readers about the colours of fresh vegetables, the silky texture of a soup, or the rich aroma of a perfectly cooked chicken. They will mention whether they were listening to soft music while they ate, or the noises of pots and pans being washed in the restaurant’s kitchen and ending with the dessert. Every detail of the meal is important.
All of this may sound easy enough, but food critics do face some challenges. First, food critics must be excellent writers. Their job is to give accurate information in an entertaining way because newspapers and other publications want the restaurant review to be an enjoyable feature. It is also important for food critics to be very observant by nature, and to have an excellent memory, since taking notes at the table is not something typical customers do.
Looking like a typical customer is essential for remaining anonymous, but is perhaps the most difficult challenge. Food critic Ruth Reichl, former editor-in- chief of Gourmet magazine, used to go to restaurants wearing disguises so that she received the same food and service as any other diner.
Despite the challenges, a career as a food critic appeals to many people. Anyone who is thinking about becoming a food critic should start by developing strong writing skills and learning as much about food and cooking as possible.
Question 43. Food critics are________.
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Question 44. Which of the following would probably NOT be included in a restaurant review?
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Question 45. What is the purpose of paragraph 3?
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Question 46. Why does the author mention soft music and the noises of pots and pans being washed?
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Question 47. The word “this” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to________.
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Question 48. According to the passage, food critics need a good memory because________.
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Question 49. Why did Ruth Reichl go to restaurants wearing disguises?
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Question 50. How does the writer end the passage?
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