(2023) Đề thi thử Tiếng anh THPT theo đề minh họa Bộ giáo dục (Đề 75)

881 lượt thi 50 câu hỏi 60 phút

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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 39 to 42.      
Many universities around the world are proud to have long histories and strong traditions. However, very few universities can claim to be among the oldest in the world.       Nalanda University, in Bihar, India, was established around 600 BC. It was most likely the world's first university. In the past, scholars came from Europe, China, and all over India to learn about science, medicine, the Buddhist religion, and other subjects. The university is in ruins now, but at one time it was an impressive school with temples, classrooms, libraries, and dormitories.       According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the University of AI-Karaouine in Fes, Morocco, is the oldest surviving university in the world. It was probably founded in 859 and became a famous place to study natural sciences. The first university in Europe is definitely the University of Bologna, in Italy. It was one of the few universities in Europe that were not influenced by religion. Professors were forbidden from teaching outside the university, and so students came from all over Europe to study with its famous teachers. (Adapted from Active Skills for Reading by Neil J Anderson)

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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 44 to 50.      

Los Angeles dancer, Brian Perez, was eating out with his friends one evening when suddenly everyone went quiet. To his horror, he saw that the reason for this was that people were checking their phones. Realising he had to do something to stop this, Brian made a rather daring suggestion. What if they all put their gadgets in a pile in the middle of the table until they had finished the meal? If anyone picked up their phone, that person would have to pay the whole bill. And so, it is said, the game of 'phone stacking' was bom.       The necessity for action like this highlights a major problem in today's society: our inability to disconnect from technology. But while Brian's idea deals with the obsession in a social context, measures also need to be taken at home. Some people drop their smartphones into a box the moment they arrive home, which gives them the chance to interact with the people they live with. The fact that the phone cannot be heard - it is on silent - nor seen - the flashing lights are hidden by the box - means that they are no longer tempted to use it.       A less drastic solution is to ban electronic devices at certain times of day when the whole family is likely to be together, for example at meal times. This can be hard for everyone, from teenagers desperate to text friends to parents unable to switch off from work. On a normal day, however, dinner takes less than an hour, and the benefits of exchanging opinions and anecdotes with the rest of the family certainly makes up for the time spent offline.       Taking a break from technology is one thing, but knowing when to turn off a device is another. Time seems to stand still in the virtual world, and before you know it, you find that it is three o'clock in the morning. This is where a digital curfew comes in handy, a set time when all devices must be put away. Evenings without technology are usually nice and peaceful and make a more agreeable end to the day.       And then it's time for bed. One of the best ways of ensuring you can sleep at night is to ban electronic devices altogether from the bedroom. Lying next to a machine bursting with information is far from relaxing, and the sounds it emits during the night can easily wake you up. With technology out of the room, a line has been drawn between daytime and sleep time, which enables us to switch off ourselves and drift off to sleep. (Adapted from Solutions 3rd Edition by Tim Falla and Paul A Davies)

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 34 to 38.
WHAT IS HAPPINESS?   
    People have been asking this question for centuries, but only recently have scientists and psychologists joined the debate. Apparently, our genes play a big part in how happy we feel. And while money and material possessions can (34) _______ our spirits for a short time, it seems the real key to happiness is life experiences. Buying new clothes or the latest electronic device may make us feel on top of the world for a short time, but after a while, the feeling starts to fade. We get used to seeing our (35) _______ and our happiness loses its shine.       What's more, we tend to compare ourselves to (36) _______ and if we see someone with a better or newer version of what we've bought, it can leave us down in the dumps. Life experiences, on the other hand, are more satisfying and bring more lasting happiness. Apart from the enjoyment of the actual experience, they give us memories (37) _______ we keep our whole lifetime. Life experiences bring us closer to people, too. (38) _______ the next time you're tempted to spend money on material possessions, try saving the cash for a life experience instead. As you look back on your life, you'll be grateful. (Adapted from Gateway by David Spencer and Gill Hooley)

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Câu 6:

Monkeys are_______learners than elephants.

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Câu 7:

Richard will look for a job __________.

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Câu 9:

Your sister seldom cooks meals, ___________?

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Câu 12:

He’s a widower who _______ three children.

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Câu 13:

Tom hopes __________ a solution soon.

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Câu 17:

The river ________ with toxic waste from local factories for a long time.

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Câu 21:

Tom and Susan are talking about their plan to help disadvantaged children.

- Tom: “Why don't we send them some textbooks and warm clothes?”

- Susan: “________

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Câu 27:

He began to drive a motorbike last year.

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Câu 28:

“Did you pay for the tickets, Laura?”, Peter asked.

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Câu 32:

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.

I filled my glass. Then I noticed that it was broken.

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Câu 33:

They cannot continue the work. They are too tired.

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Câu 39:

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What does the passage mainly discuss?

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Câu 40:

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The word it in paragraph 2 refers to _______.

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Câu 41:

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According to paragraph 2, Nalanda University _______.

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Câu 43:

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Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?

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Câu 44:

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Which best serves as the title for the passage?

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Câu 45:

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According to paragraph 1, Brian Perez was shocked to find that _______.

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Câu 49:

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Which of the following statements is true, according to the passage?

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Câu 50:

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Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

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