Đề luyện thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2020 - Đề 06 (Có đáp án)
Bạn đang xem tài liệu "Đề luyện thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2020 - Đề 06 (Có đáp án)", để tải tài liệu gốc về máy bạn click vào nút DOWNLOAD ở trên
Tài liệu đính kèm:
- de_luyen_thi_thpt_quoc_gia_mon_tieng_anh_de_06_nam_2019_2020.doc
Nội dung text: Đề luyện thi THPT Quốc gia môn Tiếng Anh năm 2020 - Đề 06 (Có đáp án)
- LUYỆN THI THPT 2020 – 06 A. don't B. won't C. carit D. aren't MÔN TIẾNG ANH Question 18:It was a nice day, so we decided for a walk. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs A. going B. go C. to go D. went from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete Question 1: A. generosity B. hospitable C. anonymous D. diagnose each of the following exchanges. Question 2: A. preferred B. watched C. opened D. enjoyed Question 19: ~ Jenny: "Congratulations on your winning the first prize at the talent Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three contest." ~ Tom: “ ” in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions. A. That's very kind of you. B. Not at all. Question 3: A. promote B. recruit C. survive D. answer C. You're welcome. D. Yes, certainly. Question 4: A. unemployment B. proficiency C. efficiency D. society Question 20: ~ Peter: "In my opinion, we should use visual aids to make our Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following presentation more effective." ~ Jane: “ ” questions. A. Suit yourself. B. I think we need practice more. Question 5: The residents living in this area were warned not to be extravagant with C. Don't mention it. D. There's no doubt about it. water, the low rainfall this year. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the A in. view of B. with a view to C. regardless of D. irrespective of underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 6: We should never have quarrelled like that. Let's bury the , and forget all Question 21: While play hide and seek, the children came across some old photos in about it. the attic. A. axe B. argument C. hatchet D. subject A. discovered by accident B. took by mistake Question 7: My car was out of order yesterday, but I've had the mechanic it C. found on purpose D. looked for a reason already. Question 22: All participants have to put on their national costumes during the festival. A re.paired B. repair C.to repair D. repairing A. flags B. clothes C. anthems D. identity Question 8: To means to study hard in a short period oftune, usually before exams. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the A cram B. cramp C. dram D. pramm underlined word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 9: If you had listened to my advice yesterday, you in this mess right Question 23: He offers me a unique opportunity to pass the first round without now. difficulties. A. wouldn't be B. would have been C. were D. hadn'tbeen A. distinctive B. common C. single D. exceptional Question 10: Hemingway, who was a writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in Question 24: The majority of people overwhelmingly support our agricultural policies. 1954. A. insignificantly B. tremendously C. remarkably D. vastly A no.torious B.excessive C. distinguished D. respective Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction Question 11: Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to heart disease. in each ofthefollowing questions. A. push off B. put off C. throw off D. ward off Question 25: (A) Almost medical doctors (B) have had some (C) training in psychology Question 12: The scientists are encountering the difficulties of of radioactive (D) and psychiatry. waste. Question 26: My teacher (A) suggested that we (B) should (C) focus in the positive side A depleting B. preserving C. eliminating D. disposing (D) of this issue. Question 13:Thanks to all the qualified staff, the event was and flowed smoothly. Question 27: Only (A) after coming (B) home, (C) I realized that I (D) had left my A well-behaved B. well-planned C. well-off D. well-trained wallet in John's car. Question 14: In his student days, he was as poor as a church Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct A.beggar B. miser C. mouse D. pauper word or phrase that best fits each ofthe numbered blanks. Question 15: There was an accident in this area yesterday. A truck hit a tree Last year, Twitter was voted as the third-most loved thing in the whole world only and driver was injured. after McDonald and Facebook. Twitter can be (28) as an online news and social A. the B. a C. an D. this networking site where users say what they are doing, or what they are seeing and Question 16: Luckily, my wallet was handed into the police with all its contents hearing, by posting messages. The messages, called "tweets”, cannot exceed 140 A. preserved B. scathed C. unsafe D. intact characters (29) Only users can post and read tweets, the followers and those who are Question 17: Please open the window, you? TQT EXTRA COURSE - GRADE TEST No.
- unregistered cannot read (30) At first, like other social networking site, most people A. Dogs provide human beings with companionship. used Twitter to keep (31) touch with their friends and family. B. A dog might be smart enough to perform tricks. However, it has developed into a place where people share information, opinions, and C. A dog walks the same way as a young wolf does. advice, and in that respect it resembles a blog. Recently, Twitter has been used for a D. Dog shares some genes with those ofwolves. variety of purposes in many industries and scenarios. For example, it was used to Question 36:According to the passage, which ofthe following is NOT mentioned about recognize protests in Egypt, (32) made Twitter ban at least 360,000 accounts in the wolf? August 2016 for violating policies. Nowadays, Twitter is incredibly popular and used by A.Wolves have been living on Earth for about a million years. a huge number of influential people such as politicians, journalists, and celebrities. B.Wolves have better genes than dogs, so they are stronger. Question 28: A. expressed B. reported C. described D. explained C.Wolves could not be domesticated the way dogs have been. Question 29: A. long B. in length C. in long D. longer D.Wolves may not be kept as pets the way dogs have been. Question 30: A. them B. it C. him D. her Question 37: The word “mature” in paragraph 3 almost means Question 31: A. on B, to C. at D. in A. fully grown B. early rise C. full blossom D. completely evolve Question 32: A. which B. what C. that D. where Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate correct correct answer to each ofthe questions. answer to each of the questions. Employees in many countries change jobs more often than previous generations of Scientists know that there were wolves on Earth about one million years ago. Dogs, on workers. They don't expect to find a job with a company that will take care of them for the other hand, have not been on Earth nearly as long. The oldest dog remains, found in the rest oftheir lives. But what is the cause ofthis trend? Is it a new economy, new ways Germany, are about 14,000 years old. Scientists have proven that dogs are descended ofdoing business, or the employees themselves? from wolves. Though wolves and dogs share some of the same genes, they are not A more globalized economy has had an effect on employment. A large number exactly alike. In fact, there are as many differences as there are similarities between the ofcompanies are now international, and one of them may decide that moving from its two. offices from Germany to Poland, for example, is in its best interest. That means First, there are physical differences between the two. Wolves have longer legs, larger employees who live and work in Germany may be asked to relocate their families to a feet, and a broader skull than dogs. They also walk differently from dogs. A wolf runs new country or be told that their jobs are simply eliminated. on its toes with its heels raised up from the ground. This is more similar to a cat's walk Companies have also responded to economic pressure by restructuring for greater than a dog's. efficiency. This sort of change within a company usually means that unnecessary jobs Second, there are mental differences between the two. Dogs have been domesticated. are cut, or that fewer employees must do more work. In their case, some employees find This means that dogs have been brought under the control of humans in order to provide themselves looking for new jobs. companionship. Wolves have not been domesticated. They are wild animals. Having a New technology has also had an impact on workplaces. The increasing use of personal dog as a pet is like having a juvenile wolf. computers has meant fewer jobs for office secretaries, as their former bosses do their A young wolf will turn into a mature adult, while a young dog does not mature. A dog own words processing and letter writing, and for travel agents, as more travellers make might seem smart by performing tricks for people. Wolves need to be smart to survive their own reservations online. Automation, including the use of robotic devices, has in the wild. While it may not be impossible to have a wolf as a pet, scientists are of the replaced workers in clothing factories, post offices, and telephone companies, to name opinion that a wolf could never be domesticated in the same way as a dog. just a few. Besides these economic and technological reasons, today's employees are It's important to keep in mind that the differences between the two are great, and each also responsible for more frequent job changes. Workers in the past were less likely to should be appreciated in its own habitat or home. leave a company because they were dissatisfied with working conditions or because Question 33:The passage mainly discusses they didn't get along well with their fellow employees. A. the differences and similarities between wolves and dogs People today expect to enjoy their work and have personal satisfaction from what they B. the great differences between the wolf and the dog do for a living. Employees may also leave a job because they have learned all they can C. the similarities between the wolfand the dog learn from their current job. Getting a new job means gaining new skills and making D. the way to distinguish between a wolfand a dog new contracts, and these skills and relationships could bring them a step closer to their Question 34: The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to “dream job”, the one that is challenging, emotionally and financially rewarding, and A. wolves B. dogs C. scientists D. both wolves and dogs preferably closer to home or their children's school. Question 35: According to the passage, which ofthe following is NOT true about the dog? TQT EXTRA COURSE - GRADE TEST No.
- Finally, companies start up and close down more quickly than they once did. B. He felt sad not to be able to attend his birthday party. Employees who suspect that their employer is not doing well may decide to start C. Jane made him sad despite her refusal to attend his birthday party. looking for a new position before the company closes its doors. D. Jane refused to attend his birthday partybecause it made him feel sad. Question 38: The passage is mainly about Question 47: Michael took a deep breath and dived into the water. A. reasons companies aren't taking care ofemployees as they once did A. After Michael had taken a deep breath, he dived into the water. B. ways in which international companies have caused a loss of job B. Having taken a deep breath, Michael dived into the water. C. treasons employees change jobs more frequently than they did in the past C.After Michael took a deep breath, he had dived into the water. D. the contrast between employers of the past and employers nowadays D.A & B are correct. Question 39: How has globalization affected employment? Question 48: “Get out ofmy room now,” she said. A. Companies may relocate and cut jobs. A. She suggested me getting out ofher room. B. Employees in Western Europe are at a disadvantage. B. She explained the way to get out ofher room. C. Companies are not interested in keeping employees. C. She urged me to get out ofher room immediately. D. Employees may refuse to move to a different country. D. She complained about me getting out ofher room. Question 40: What is one reason employees might keep their current jobs nowadays? Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair A. They are worried when the company is not successful. ofsentences in thefollowing questions. B. They are happy and satisfied with their work. Question 49: There are many things 1 want for Christmas. Some are clothes, toys and C. They want to get promoted at work. money. D. Their employers provide bad working conditions. A. If there are clothes, toys and money, I will want them for Christmas. Question 41: The word “they” in paragraph 5 refers to B. Although I want many things for Christmas, I have clothes, toys and money. A. workers in the past B. working conditions C. fellow employees D. people today C. There are many things 1 want for Christmas including clothes, toys and money. Question 42: According to the passage, all ofthe following are true EXCEPT D. Clothes, toys and money are all the things 1 want for Christmas. A. some international companies may decide to move then offices to new place Question 50: He is a rich man. He leads a simple life. B. sometimes higher efficiency comes from cutting unnecessaryjobs A. Ifhe were a rich man, he would lead a simple life. C. some travel agents have been affected because ofnew technologies B. Rich as he is, he leads a simple life. D. employees have no right to follow then dream of getting an excellent job C. As he is rich, he leads a simple life. Question 43:Which ofthe following is NOT part ofmost people's dream job? D. Until he leads a simple life, he is a rich man. A. emotional rewards B.a long commute C. lots ofmoney D.challenging work Question 44: The phrase "closes its doors” in the last sentence probably means The End A. stops a working day B. stops doing business C. dismisses its workers D. shuts all its doors ANSWER KEY Question 45: It can be understood from the passage that, nowadays, A. employees leave their jobs more because they can't have a good relationship with 1 D 11 D 21 A 31 D 41 A other co-workers. 2 B 12 D 22 B 32 A 42 D B. employees are actually as happy with their jobs as their fathers and grandfathers were 3 D 13 B 23 B 33 B 43 B with theirs. 4 A 14 C 24 A 34 D 44 B C. clothing factories, post offices and telephone companies are the only places using 5 A 15 A 25 A 35 C 45 A automation. 6 C 16 D 26 C 36 B 46 A D. employees sometimes falsely think they have learned all they can learn from their 7 B 17 B 27 C 37 A 47 D present jobs. 8 A 18 C 28 C 38 C 48 C Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to 9 A 19 A 29 B 39 A 49 C each ofthefollowing questions. 10 C 20 D 30 A 40 B 50 B Question 46: Jane refused to attend his birthday party, which made him feel sad. A. Jane's refusal to attend his birthday party made him feel sad. TQT EXTRA COURSE - GRADE TEST No.
- Question 25: (A) Almost => Most [Almost + verbs, adjectives or adverbs ; Most + nouns Question 26: (C) focus in => focus ON Question 27: (C) I realized => DID I realize [Inversion of the subject and the verb is used when ONLY begins the sentence] TQT EXTRA COURSE - GRADE TEST No.