Đề thi thử THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh - Năm học 2022 - Trường THPT Quỳnh Côi (Có đáp án)

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  1. SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THÁI BÌNH ĐỀ THI THỬ TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG QUỐC GIA NĂM 2022 Bài thi: TIẾNG ANH TRƯỜNG THPT QUỲNH CÔI Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề ( Đề thi có 04 trang) Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from Question 1: A. packed B. punched C. pleased D. pushed Question 2: A. preface B. grace C. space D. replace 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. purpose B. postpone C. pollute D. polite Question 4: A. interview B. computer C. vacancy D. preference 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 have to rewrite this essay, ___? A. haven’t I B. have I C. do I D. don’t I Question 6: My cousin will put me up here ___. A. after I will have found reasonable accommodation to stay B. by the time I found reasonable accommodation to stay C. when I had found reasonable accommodation to stay D. until I find reasonable accommodation to stay Question 7: I have just been called ___ a job interview. I am so nervous. A. for B. in C. over D. with Question 8: Fiona ___ to John’s birthday party last month. A. invited B. is invited C. was invited D. invites Question 9: No one even noticed when I got home because they ___ the big game on TV. A. are watching B. watched C. were watching D. had watched Question 10: My grandfather is really into collecting unique things. He bought a ___ chair and put it in the living room. A. strange plastic red B. red plastic strange C. strange red plastic D. plastic red strange Question 11: ___, the more boring the debate becomes. A. The more complicated are the questions B. The questions are more complicated C. The complicated questions are D. The more complicated the questions are Question 12: Children and young people aged 18 and under can get coronavirus (COVID-19), ___ it's usually a mild illness and most get better in a few days. A. althoughB. despiteC. butD. however Question 13: Holidays where people carry out voluntary charity work are becoming ___ popular. A. increasing B. increased C. increasingly D. increase Question 14: ___ positive for Covid-19, she was treated in isolation in hospital. A. Having testingB. To test C. TestingD. Tested Question 15: Because of this economic downturn, we may have to ___ up to 100 people. A. take on B. put off C. lay off D. turn down Question 16: Phillip was born into poverty, but made an absolute ___ by the time he was thirty. A. fortune B. profit C. progress D. failure Question 17: I think he's bitten off more than he can ___ taking all those classes at the same time. A. digest B. sip C. chew D. swallow Question 18: People also need to ___ the same warnings in mind if they use mobile phones and email. A. take B. bear C. have D. put Question 19: He ___himself brilliantly in the exams. A. acquittedB. acquiredC. acquaintedD. acknowledged Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSES T in meaning to the underlined word (s) in each of the following questions. Question 20: This special offer is exclusive to readers of this magazine. A. presentable B. rewarding C. attractive D. limited Question 21. Emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles can have detrimental effects on our health. A. beneficial B. neutral C. needy D. harmful
  2. (Adapted from WHO’s news) Question 31: What could be the best title for the passage? A. The US Food and Drug Administration. B. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. C. WHO’s Emergency Use Listing. D. WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization. Question 32: According to paragraph 3, WHO’s SAGE A. has not allowed the use of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine because of its unsafety B. has never recommended the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for all age groups 18 and above C. has already reviewed the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine D. has considered the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine the best vaccine of all time. Question 33: The word “efficacy” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. effort B. influence C. effectiveness D. result Question 34: The word “which” in paragraph 3 refers to A. WHO B. the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine C. WHO’s SAGE D. WHO’s EUL Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following information is NOT mentioned? A. The Moderna vaccine is an mNRA-based vaccine. B. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is better than the AstraZeneca COVID-19 one. C. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is the fifth one to receive emergency validation from WHO. D. An emergency use authorization was issued for the Moderna vaccine by the US Food and Drug Administration. 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. Most people currently realize the danger of using credit card numbers online. However, from time to time, we all use passwords and government ID numbers on the Internet. We think we are safe, but that may not be true! A new kind of attack is being used by dishonest people to steal IDs and credit card numbers from innocent web surfers. This new kind of attack is called “phishing”. Phishing sounds the same as the word “fishing”, and it implies that a thief is trying to lure people into giving away valuable information. Like real fishermen, phishers use bait in the form of great online deals or services. For example, phishers might use fake emails and false websites to con people into revealing credit card numbers, account usernames, and passwords. They imitate well-known banks, online sellers, and credit card companies. Successful phishers may convince as many as five percent of the people they contact to respond and give away their personal financial information. Is this really a big problem? Actually, tricking five percent of the online population is huge! Currently, more than 350 million people have access to the Internet, and seventy-five percent of those Internet users live in the wealthiest countries on Earth. It has been estimated that phishers send more than three billion scam messages each year. Even by tricking only five percent of the people, phishers can make a lot of money. Since there is so much money to make through this kind of scam, it has caught the interest of more than just small-time crooks. Recently, police tracked down members of an organized phishing group in Eastern Europe, who had stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars from people online. The group created official-looking email messages requesting people to update their personal information at an international bank’s website. However, the link to the bank in the message actually sent people to the phishers’ fake website. To make matters worse, further investigation revealed that this group had connections to a major crime gang in Russia. How can innocent people protect themselves? Above all, they have to learn to recognize email that has been sent by a phisher. Always be wary of any email with urgent requests for personal financial information. Phishers typically write upsetting or exciting, but fake, statements in their emails so that people will reply right away. Also, messages from phishers will not address recipients by name because they really don’t know who the recipients are yet. On the other hand, valid messages from your bank or other companies you normally deal with will typically include your personal name. Question 36. Which of the following could best serve as the topic of the passage? A. Innocent web surfers and online risks.B. A new type of internet attack. C. Valuable information shared on the internet. D. Password and government ID numbers on the Internet. Question 37. What does the word “lure” in paragraph 2 mostly means ___? A. attract B. entice C. avert D. obviate Question 38. The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to ___. A. fake emails and false websites B. phishers C. credit card numbers D. passwords Question 39. According to paragraph 3, why are only 5% of online users tricked a big problem? A. Because these 5% of internet users are the wealthiest people among online population.