2000 Câu trắc nghiệm luyện thi THPTQG Tiếng Anh

I. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.

1. A. hear B. dear C. pear D. clear

2. A. punctual B. rubbish C. frustrate D. furious

3. A. theatre B. therefore C. throughout D. thunder

4. A. influenced B. terrified C. averaged D. accompanied

5. A. hat B. dangerous C. battle D. calculate

II. Choose the word whose stress is different.

6. A. accurate B. customer C. computer D. exercise

7. A. contaminate B. supervisor C. investigate D. convenient

8. A. reduction B. popular C. financial D. romantic

9. A. environmental B. personality C. representative D. technological

10. A. suffer B. reduce C. sanguine D. intimacy

III. VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR

Choose the right word or phrase to complete the sentences.

11. His and bad work led to his dismissal from the firm.

A. unpunctual B. unpunctuality C. in punctual D. inpunctuality

12. What do you think is more important in the person you marry intelligence or

A. attractively B. attraction C. attractiveness D. attracted

13. The peacocks roam within Whipsawed Wild Animal Park.

A. free B. leisurely C. pleasant D. comfortably

 

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MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 0001
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
A. hear	B. dear	C. pear	D. clear
A. punctual	B. rubbish	C. frustrate	D. furious
A. theatre	B. therefore	C. throughout	D. thunder
A. influenced	B. terrified	C. averaged	D. accompanied
A. hat	B. dangerous	C. battle	D. calculate
Choose the word whose stress is different.
A. accurate	B. customer	C. computer	D. exercise
A. contaminate	B. supervisor	C. investigate	D. convenient
A. reduction	B. popular	C. financial	D. romantic
A. environmental	B. personality	C. representative	D. technological
A. suffer	B. reduce	C. sanguine	D. intimacy
VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR
Choose the right word or phrase to complete the sentences.
His 	and bad work led to his dismissal from the firm.
unpunctual	B. unpunctuality	C. in punctual	D. inpunctuality
What do you think is more important in the person you marry 	intelligence or
attractively	B. attraction	C. attractiveness	D. attracted
The peacocks roam 	within Whipsawed Wild Animal Park.
free	B. leisurely	C. pleasant	D. comfortably
Doctors have accepted that acupuncture can work for pain 	
release	B. liberation	C. relief	D. killing
You cannot ski on those tracks any longer, for most of the snow has 	
broken	B. dissolved	C. melted	D. vaporized
I wanted to build a bookcase, but I couldn't make 	of the instructions.
sense	B. understanding C. sight	D. reality
The laser beam can make the birthmark less
remarkable	B. noticeable	C. conspicuous	D. significant
We 	the time: we ran out of time at last, and failed the race.
outlasted	B. overwhelmed	C. underestimated	D. undercharged
It can 	from the passage that Mars may outshine Jupiter one day.
be implied	B. refer	C. be inferred	D. indicate
A part-time job gives me the freedom to 	my own interests.
pursue	B. seek	C. chase	D. run after
The Chinese 	printing.
invented	B. discovered	C. found out	D. revealed
That English will become dominant in most scientific fields is 	
predicting	B. predictable	C. on predictions	D. to predict
Taxation has been used to increase the price and reduce the 	of cigarettes.
consumer	B. consuming	C. consumed	D. consumption
She passed the exam with excellent results and was 	a scholarship.
rewarded	B. presented	C. gave	D. granted
It is widely believed that human beings are descended from one common ancestor.
every	B. all	C. every of	D. all of
In the ever 	world of computers it is necessary to be adaptable
advanced	B. advance	C. advancing	D. advances
I caught 	of to lion lying under the tree, and my heart jumped.
view	B. sight	C. look	D. scene
What I like best of him is his 	
dependence	B. dependable	C. independence	D. dependency
In industrial cities, 	of smoke are the popular sight.
column	B. pillars	C. stacks	D. tubes
It is a matter of	to include pens and paper in the conference documents.
convenience	B. advantage	C. benefit	D. profit
In the 1960s 	was concerned about pollution.
hardly everyone	B. rarely anyone	C. hardly anyone	D. rarely someone
We should impose restrictions 	media advertising of alcohol
in	B. with	C. from	D. on
After the war, many of us 	touch with our relatives.
kept	B. lost	C. on	D. got
 	women, men are much more muscular.
Comparison with	B. Comparing with	C. compared with	D. to compare
. I hope I haven't got 	luggage.
too many	B. so many	C. too much	D. so much
I am looking forward to 	on vacation
go	B. be going	C. going	D. having gone
The department store 	by the Johansson for many years.
has been run	B. is run	C. runs	D. has run
People in my office exchange cards with 	during the holidays.
ourselves	B. themselves	C. try others	D. one another
It is 6 years 	we moved to Chicago.
when	B. that	C. since	D. after
The theatre failed 	a suitable play to appeal to audience.
producing	B. to produce	C. to have produced D. producing of
I wondered why he 	his job.
has changed	B. changes	C. used to change D. had changed
She 	to take her neighbor to court if he didn't stop making so much noise.
threatened	B. offered	C. promised	D. suggested
I think he will join us, 	
doesn't he	B. won't he	C. will he	D. don't I
I was just about to ring up his office 	he arrived home.
when	B. although	C. then	D. as
He put the two letters into the wrong envelopes 	mistake.
on	B. by	C. with	D. in
Even though he was bored 	doing the same thing every day, he was nervous 	making a change.
about/ at	B. with/ for	C. in/ about	D. with/ about
While Peter was driving home last night, he	petrol.
was running out	B. was running out of	C. ran out of D. ran out
They gave me their address 	send them a brochure.
so that I	B. in order to	C. so that I could	D. in order that I will
She wondered 	her father looked like now, after so many years away.
how	B. whose	C. what	D. that
The police suggested that anyone who saw the accident 	in touch with them.
should get	B. got	C. had to get	D. would get
Choose the sentence that is similar in meaning to the one given.
I last saw him in 1998.
A.	I didn't see him since 1998.	B. It is in 1998 that I saw him.
C. I haven't seen him since 1998.	D. It has been 1998 since I saw him.
They say that the doctor has made a serious mistake.
A. The doctor is said that he has made a serious mistake. B. It is said that the doctor has been made a serious mistake.
C. The doctor is said to have made a serious mistake.	D. The doctor is said to make a serious mistake.
My shoes need cleaning.
I need to clean my shoes.	B. I have to clean my shoes.
C. Cleaning is needed for my shoes.	D. I need to have my shoes cleaned.
You ought to make up your mind now.
It is time you made up your mind.	B. Making up your mind is necessary.
C. You should have made up your mind.	D. It is possible to make up your mind.
She is the most intelligent woman I have ever met.
A. I have never met a more intelligent woman than her.	B. She is not as intelligent as the women I have ever met.
C.	I have ever met such an intelligent woman.	D. She is more intelligent than I .
She says that it's good if I make my own decisions.
She encourages me making my own decisions.	B. She encourages me to make my own decisions.
C.	I was encouraged by her to make my own decisions D. Making my own decisions is her encouraging.
I am sure that Tina didn't steal the money.
Tina couldn't steal the money.	B. Tina couldn't have stolen the money.
C.	Tina mustn't have stolen the money.	D. Tina shouldn't have stolen the money.
It is worthiness to ask John for help.
John is worthless to help.	B. John is worth helping.
C.	It is no use to ask John for help.	D. It is no good asking John to help.
We prefer going by train because we can enjoy the sight.
We would like to go by train or we will enjoy the sight.	B. We enjoy the sight although we go by train.
C. We prefer going by train to enjoying the sight.	D. We would like to go by train so that we can enjoy the sight.
We do not need much furniture because the room is small.
The smaller the room is. the less furniture we need.	B. The smaller the room, the fewer furniture we need.
C. The small room makes the furniture less and less.	D. Much furniture is needed for a small room.
His behavior is understandable.
We can understand what he behaves.	B. We can understand why he behaves like that.
C.	It is difficult to understand his behavior.	D. It is understood that he behaves.
As the luggage was so heavy, we had to take a taxi.
A. We had to take a taxi because of the heavy luggage.	B. We had to take a taxi so that we can have heavy luggage.
C. Although the luggage was heavy, we took a taxi.	D. We had to take a taxi, so we had heavy luggage.
Apples are usually cheaper than oranges.
Oranges are usually the most expensive.	B. Oranges are usually more expensive as apples.
C. Apples are not usually as expensive as oranges.	D. Apples are usually less cheap than oranges.
I was offered to work for IBM, but I rejected.
I turned down the offer to work for IBM.	B. I rejected to offer to work for IBM.
C. IBM refused my offer to work.	D. I was refused by IBM at work.
We could not handle the situation without you.
A. You didn't help us handle the situation.	B. If you had not helped us, we could not have handled the situation.
C. If you did not help us, we could not handle the situation.	D. We will handle the situation if you help.
Identify the error in each sentence.
We were sacked due to Bill's carelessly schedule, and we all blamed him for that. A	B	C	D
No sooner had the secretary hang up than phone rang again. A	B	C	D
If had finish a course on computer programming, I would have a better salary.
A	B	C	D
I try hardly but I can never catch up with him, because he is so smart. A	B	C	D
I tried to make it clear to them that urgent action were	required. A	B	C	D
At the moment the company is in the process of reorganizing their department. A	B	C	D
The government suggested that small businesses gave their own ideas on the bill.
A	B	C	D
were at trouble because we had entered the building without permission A	B	C	D
When they will pay me for the decoration, I will have enough money to buy a car. A	B	C	D
It's that we'll be able to afford it or not that I'm not sure	about. A	B	C	D
Choose the correct answer to complete the passage:
Everyone can dream. Indeed, everyone does dream. Those who (76) 	that they never dream at all actually dream (77) 	as frequently as the rest of us, (78) 	they may not remember anything about it. Even those of us who are perfectly (79) 	of dreaming night (80) 	night very seldom remember those dreams in (81) 	detail but merely retain an untidy mixture of seemingly unrelated impressions. Dreams are not simply visual we dream with all our (82) 	,so that we appear to experience sound, touch, smell, and taste. One of the world's oldest (83) 	written documents is the Egyptian Book of Dreams. This volume is about 5 thousand years old, so you can (84) 	that dreams were believed to have a special significance even then.
Many ancient civilizations believed that you (85)
soul had left the body and might not be able to return (86)
never wake a sleeping person as, during sleep, the time if the sleeper were suddenly
(87) 	From ancient times to the present (88) 	, people have been (89) 	attempts to interpret dreams and to explain their significance. There are many books available on the subject of dream interpretation, although unfortunately there are almost as many meanings for a particular dream (90) 	 there are books.
A. demand	B promise	C agree	D. claim
A. also	B just	C only	D. quite
A. though	B besides	C however	D. despite
A. familiar	B accustomed	C aware	D. used
A. after	B on	C. through	D. over
A. great	B high	C strong	D. deep
A. feelings	B emotions	C impressions	D. senses
A. considered	B. known	C. regarded	D. estimated
A. see	B. feel	C. ensure	D. think
A. would	B. ought	C. should	D. need
A. by	B. in	C. with	D. for
A. awoke	B. awoken	C. awake	D. awaken
A. minute	B. hour	C. moment	D. day
A. doing	B. putting	C. making	D. taking
A. as	B. like	C. so	D. such
VI. Read the passage and choose the correct answers.
Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today emerged around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as Wales, Scotland or Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work. Thus, small enclaves of English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking and diplomacy.
Currently, about 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is in English. Two- thirds of the world's science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising,
media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there are more than 700 million English users in the world, and over half of these are nonnative speakers, constituting the largest number of nonnative users than any other language in the world.
What is the main topic of the passage?
The number of nonnative users of English.	B. The French influence on the English language.
C. The expansion of English as an international language.	D. The use of English for science and technology.
The word 'emerged' means 	
appeared	B. failed	C. frequented	D. engaged
The word 'elements' is most similar to 	
declaration	B. features	C. curiosities	D. customs
Approximately when did English begin to be used beyond England?
In 1066	B. Around 1350	C. Before 1600	D. After 1600
According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the world except
the slave trade	B. the Norman invasion C. missionaries	D. colonization
The word 'enclaves' is closest in meaning to 	
communities	B. organizations	C. regions	D. countries
The word 'proliferated' is closest in meaning to organized 	
prospered	B. organized	C. disbanded	D. expanded
Which of the following is not mentioned as the field where English is the main language?
advertising	B. drama	C. air control	D. media
The word 'constituting' is closest in meaning to 	
looking over	B. setting down	C. doing in	D. making up
100 . According to the passage, approximately how many nonnative users of English are there in the world today?
A. a quarter million	B. half a million	C. 350 million	D. 700 million
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST 0002
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
A. table	B. lazy	C. captain	D. favor
A. host	B. most	C. cost	D. post
A. there	B. than	C. theme	D. though
A. repeats	B. coughs	C. amuses	D. attacks
A. obey	B. pray	C. prayer	D. delay
Choose the word whose stress is different.
A. village	B. begin	C. column	D. pity
A. theory	B. generate	C. delicious	D. confidence
A. computer	B. obvious	C. dependence	D. horizon
A. convenient	B. favorable	C. evaluate	D. relationship
A. peculiar	B. appreciative	C. specific	D. militant
Choose the right word or phrase to complete the sentences.
Last night, 	nothing to watch on TV. we went	out.
there being	B. there having	C having had	D. being
We mustn't sit on 	chairs.
breaking	B. break	C. broken	D. broke
Gold is 	in color to brass.
same	B. similar	C. like	D. one
Be patient 	you won't succeed.
because	B. or	C. though	D. when
I don't understand what 	by the word 'inflation'.
is meant	B. is the meaning	C. means	D. mean
A log grabber has a long arm 	which stretches out to pick up logs
calls a jib	B. calling a jib	C. a jib called	D. called a jib
A home computer 	an opportunity for convenient and efficient work at home.
provides	B. to be providing	C. which provides	D. providing it
Once an offending allergen has been identified 	tests, it is possible for the doctor to give specific desensitizing injections.
means of	B. by means of	C. of the means by	D. by means
Sometime swears people out and is worse than the lack of sleep itself.
A. to sleep the desire	B. the desire to sleep	C. to desire sleep is	D. the desire to sleep who
The wheel, 	has remained important for 4,000 years, is one of mankind's first inventions.
how	B. when	C. which	D. about
 	children master the basics, advanced development becomes easier.
The	B. Once	C. That	D. Even though
Perspiration increases 	vigorous exercise or hot weather.
during	B. when	C. at the time	D. for
Goddard developed the first rocket to fly faster 	
than sound is	B. as does sound	C. than sound	D. as sound is
Even if the unemployment rate 	sharply, the drop may still be temporary.
dropped	B. drop	C. drops	D. have dropped
Herbs 	in soups and sauces.
are used to	B. are often used	C. often use	D. get used to
Studies indicate 	collecting art today than ever before.
there more people	B. more people that are	C. that there are more people	D. people there are more
Susan couldn't help 	when I told her the joke.
laughing	B. laugh	C. to laugh	D. laughed
You hair need 	. You'd better have it done tomorrow.
cut	B. to cut	C. being cut	D. cutting
I remember 	him. It was a five-dollar note.
paid	B. to pay	C. paying	D. to be paid
They 	the bridge by the time you come back.
will finish	B. will have finished C. will be finished	D. have finished
I would rather Jane 	my brother so much money. I know for sure that I will have to pay his debt.
not lend	B. did not lend	C. had not lent	D. would not lend
By 1890, there were over 60 steamboats on the Mississippi River, 	were quite luxurious.
many of them	B. many of which	C. which many	D. many those
Copperplate, a highly ornate form of handwriting, is 	in common use.
not longer	B. no more	C. no longer	D. not to mention
When 	a fresco, an artist applies paint directly to the damp plaster of a wall.
painting	B. painted	C. he painted	D. in painting
New words 	to describe new objects and concepts.
are being constantly invented	B. has constantly been invented
C. constantly invented	D. are constantly being invented
Most teachers make for young student's mistakes.
up	B. room	C. allowance	D. way
Claire complained that the medicine made her feel
hanging	B. overturning	C. dizzy	D. upturning
People who do not smoke are likely to 	those who don't.
outlive	B. live more longer	C. live longest	D. long live
One of the major causes 	heart disease is lack of exercise.
for	B. to	C. of	D. by
John is not looking 	today. Is he okay?
good	B. well	C. finely	D. best
I 	the impression that they would riot charge me.
had	B. made	C. gave	D. took
Ever since Bert was 	to department manager, he has been unfriendly to us.
advertised	B. encouraged	C. promoted	D. progressed
You should not be so 	about his behavior. He is too young.
subjective	B. sanguine	C. intimate	D. militant
The biggest bank in our city has 	bankruptcy.
announced	B. declared	C. claimed	D. informed
My grandfather often 	of the Great Depression of the 1930's.
speaks	B. tells	C. says	D. converses
Our parents often have a strong 	on our lives.
impact	B. effect	C. result	D. influence
It is our 	to talk to you.
pleases	B. pleasant	C. pleasantry	D. pleasure
I bought some jewelry for my sister but it was not the 	she liked.
kind	B. thing	C. which	D. ones
The passage 	that the first settlers were Spanish.
refers	B. instills	C. implies	D. infers
Conservation also deals with garbage 	
discard	B. throw-out	C. emission	D. disposal
Ships used to be equipped 	a fathometer.
by	B. with	C. at	D. in
I know for sure that Tina opened my letters 	
deliberate	B. with aims	C. in intention	D. on purpose
On November 5, a lot of firework is	off in England.
set	B. gone	C. placed	D. burned
Too many exams and tests have put high school students	pressure.
in	B. on	C. under	D. into
After the conquest, Napoleon would put	the law of driving on the right.
into use	B. under rule	C. in effort	D. in force
Choose the sentence that is similar in meaning to the one given.
I am not sure, but perhaps he went to London.
He might go to London.	B. He must have gone to London.
C. He might have gone to London.	D. He could go to London.
He has no cause to complain.
There is no reason to complain about him.	B. There is no reason why he complains.
C. Why he complains is no reason.	D. It is of no cause to complain.
As a teacher, Kate understands the problem you have mentioned.
Kate who understands the problem you have mentioned is a teacher.
Because Kate is a teacher, she can understand the problem you have mentioned:
Because of a teacher, Kate can understand the prob

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