SÁCH 60 ĐỀ MINH HỌA MÔN TIẾNG ANH 2022 ĐỀ SỐ 58 Giáo viên: Cô Trang Anh Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the o
Trang 1SÁCH 60 ĐỀ MINH HỌA MÔN TIẾNG ANH 2022
ĐỀ SỐ 58 Giáo viên: Cô Trang Anh
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
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
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: You like mushrooms, ?
Question 6: He pointed out several problems that required more detailed
Question 7: Marry usually goes shopping the afternoon
Question 8: The older my grandmother gets, _ time she can spend with my family
Question 9: There weren’t enough beds, I had to sleep on the floor
Question 10: David some excuse about his son being sick
Question 11: too much, John didn't drive home himself
Question 12: Over 20,000 _ will run in the New York marathon this week
Question 13: , we will hold a big party to celebrate the event
Trang 2A When we move into our new flat
B When we were moving into our new flat
C When we had moved into our new flat
D When we were moving into our new flat
Question 14: Lucy came into the room while he _
Question 15: It was a beautiful morning, so they decided to a trip down the river
Question 16: Jack bought a _ suit for his brother
Question 17: When we moved in, the house _ for 20 years
Question 18: I felt the company had little _ for growth, so I decided to quit my job
Question 19: He was going to ask her but he got _ feet and said nothing
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: Capital punishment was regarded as inhuman and immoral
Question 21: The government is encouraging all parties to play a constructive role in the reform
process
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: Tomatoes are very reasonable at this time of year because they’re in season
Question 23: The workplace is quite far from my apartment, so I’m in two minds about accepting the
job
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: Bob is at an interview
- The interviewer: “Why did you leave your previous job?”
Trang 3- Bob: “ ”
A I’m interested in my previous job
B I don’t care about the current job
C There is no growth potential at my previous job
D There are many benefits from my current job
Question 25: Linda is thanking Mark for his support
- Linda: “Thank you for supporting me, Mark.”
- Mark: “ _”
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 26 to 30
Illness is defined in a variety of ways, which depend on a (26) _ of factors One of these factors is
age differences Older people tend to accept as 'normal' a range of pains and physical limitations which
younger people would define as (27) _ of some illness or disability As we age, we gradually
redefine health and accept greater levels of physical discomfort
In Blaxter’s (1990) national survey of health definitions, she found that young people tend to define
health in terms of physical fitness, (28) gradually, as people age, health comes to be defined more in terms of being able to (29) _ with everyday tasks She found examples of older people with really serious arthritis, (30) _, nevertheless, defined themselves as healthy, as they were
still able to carry out a limited range of routine activities
(Adapted from Get ready for IELTS reading)
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 31 to 35(68)
In “How many hours does it take to make a friend?” (2018), Jeffrey A Hall describes the types of encounters that build a friendship
His study found that hours of time spent together were linked with closer friendships, as was time
spent enjoying leisure activities together Specifically, he found that the chance of making a “casual
friend,” as opposed to a mere acquaintance, was greater than 50 percent when people spent approximately 43 hours together within three weeks of the meeting He further found that casual friends evolve into friends at some point between 57 hours after three weeks, and 164 hours over three
Trang 4months Hall's research also demonstrated, however, that when it comes to time spent developing friendships, quality is more important than quantity And when it comes to conversation, topics matter When it comes to building quality relationships, the duration of conversation is not as important as the content Meaningful conversation is the key to bonding with others
Hall found that when it comes to developing friendships, sharing daily life through catching up and
joking around promotes closeness; small talk does not Consider the inane topics that often come up
when you are trapped in an elevator with an acquaintance Discussing the weather or speculating on how many stops you will make before finally reaching the lobby does not facilitate bonding Nor does mere proximity Hall found that obligatory time spent together, such as in a classroom or workplace, does not promote closeness Friendships require efficient use of time together Someone who remembers the details of your life and asks questions about your family, your job, your latest vacation, etc., is much more likely on his or her way to becoming someone you consider a friend, as opposed to
an acquaintance
(Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/)
Question 31 [334472]: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
Question 32 [334473]: The word “he” in paragraph 2 refers to
Question 33 [334474]: According to paragraph 2, what conclusion can be drawn from the finding of
Jeffrey A Hall?
A Constant contact exhausting, the pressure to be positive all day long is draining
B Even in our fast-paced world, you can create friendships that truly last a lifetime
C Both quantity and quality of time spent together contribute to sparking true friendships
D Individuals are motivated to engage in conversations that form and strengthen relationships
Question 34 [334475]: The word “inane” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
Question 35 [334476]: According to paragraph 3, what kind of setting can foster real amity?
A High-fiving with a stranger on the street
B Travelling with your friend on holiday
C Boarding the same lift as your neighbor
D Discussing with classmates for the class project
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(141)
Trang 5Money habits matter a lot in a relationship, even if you’re not married or living together, concludes Melissa A Curran, an associate professor at the University of Arizona, in a new study published in the
Journal of Family and Economic Issues That’s why she recommends being picky when it comes to
dating “Young adults should choose their romantic partner wisely,” Curran tells CNBC Make It
She and her colleagues assessed over 500 young twenty-somethings in committed relationships and had them rate their health and overall life satisfaction She asked them questions related to their partners’ financial responsibility, such as, Do they spend within a budget? And, do they usually pay off their credit cards in full? The researchers found that the more responsible the participants perceived their partners to be with money, the higher their own sense of well-being and the happier they were with their relationships The opposite was also true Participants who thought their partners were bad with money had a lower sense of well-being and felt less committed to the relationship
“This finding makes sense developmentally as the young adults are transitioning to adulthood,” says Curran “It would make sense for them to draw upon romantic partners in terms of financial socialization agents.” By socialization agents, she means people who can teach and influence the participants on matters related to money The idea is that the financial habits of whoever you’re dating can rub off on you If your partner is bad with money, you might become bad with money too, which in turn affects your life overall, since the researchers also confirmed that your own financial habits definitely affect your well-being
For many young adults, parents are the most influential socialization agents So, in this study, Curran also asked the participants about what their parents expected of them when it came to their
finances Did their parents, for example, expect them to track their spending? The researchers found
that high expectations from an involved parent led the participants to perform better on a financial literacy test But, unlike romantic partners, they did not seem to influence well-being
If you’re bothered by your significant other’s over-spending or general irresponsibility with money, Curran and her colleagues recommend talking things through “Having discussions about finances and making financial decisions together helps couples become closer and more satisfied
with their relationships.”
(Source: https://www.cnbc.com/)
Question 36 [334559]: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A Transforming a relationship with money
B The truth about money and relationships
C The emotional relationship of humans with money
D Partner's spending habits affecting the relationship
Question 37 [334560]: The word “picky” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
Trang 6Question 38 [334561]: According to paragraph 2, what is NOT correct about the research of Melissa A
Curran?
A Partner's financial behavior affects relationship satisfaction and sense of commitment
B The investigation was conducted on 20 young people with widely different lifestyles
C It is not an individual work but Curran’s collaboration with her colleagues on the project
D The research involved inquiring about the accountability of individuals’ partners
Question 39 [334562]: According to paragraph 3, what can be generalized about the conclusion of the
finding?
A Receiving financial support from one’s partner is normal for any relationship
B Being money-smart is a gift that not everyone has in life
C Dating an over-spender can actually lower your quality of life
D Giving the significant other expensive gifts will increase relationship satisfaction
Question 40 [334563]: The word “track” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
Question 41 [334564]: Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
A Melissa A Curran is a reporter at the Journal of Family and Economic Issues
B People should prioritize being with someone with a positive influence on financial habits
C The people who cannot take control of relationships will not be able to deal with money
D Most of the teenagers are still in dating or non-cohabiting relationships
Question 42 [334565]: The word “their” in paragraph 5 refers to
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: I don't know how he can afford a new car on her salary
Question 44: A company spokeswoman says yesterday that no final decision had been made yet
Question 45: The building was formally used as a bank, but is now being turned into a recreation
area
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: “I can explain the rules of this game,” Linda said
A Linda said that she could explain the rules of this game
B Linda said that I could explain the rules of that game
Trang 7C Linda said that she could explain the rules of that game
D Linda said that I can explain the rules of that game
Question 47: My family last ate out three weeks ago
A My family has three weeks to eat out
B My family haven’t eaten out for three weeks
C My family didn’t eat out three weeks ago
D My family has eaten out for three weeks
Question 48: It is not necessary for you to book the room in advance
A You needn’t book the room in advance
B You can’t book the room in advance
C You must book the room in advance
D You would book the room in advance
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: They will get to the station They’re only in time by taking a taxi
A Not only will they get to the station, but they’re also in time by taking a taxi
B At no time will they get to the station in time if they take a taxi
C Only by taking a taxi will they get to the station in time
D Under no circumstance will they get to the station in time by taking a taxi
Question 50: He lacks basic qualifications in English He can’t apply for the job
A If only he hadn’t lacked basic qualifications in English, he could have applied for the job
B He wishes he didn’t lack basic qualifications in English so that he could apply for the job
C Provided that he has basic qualifications in English, he can’t apply for the job
D If he had lacked basic qualifications in English, he couldn’t have applied for the job