Đề thi trắc nghiệm tiếng anh thpt

Tài liệu trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh có đáp án dành cho các bạn học sinh lớp 10, lớp 11, lớp 12 ôn luyện kĩ năng làm dạng bài chọn từ/cụm từ điền vào chỗ trống bao gồm cả phần kĩ năng viết, trắc nghiệm từ vựng, trắc nghiệm ngữ pháp và trắc nghiệm chức năng giao tiếp Tiếng Anh. Thích Tiếng Anh chia sẻ “400 Câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh ôn thi THPT Quốc Gia – Cô Quỳnh Trang“. Tài liệu rất hữu ích dành cho các bạn đang ôn thi THPT Quốc Gia môn Tiếng Anh.

Tham khảo thêm tài liệu Tiếng Anh khác:

Phương pháp ôn tập làm dạng bài trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh:

Các câu hỏi trắc nghiệm dạng chọn từ/cụm từ điền vào chỗ trống bao gồm cả phần kĩ năng viết, trắc nghiệm từ vựng, trắc nghiệm ngữ pháp và trắc nghiệm chức năng giao tiếp.

Bước 1: Đọc cả câu để nắm  rõ:

  • Nghĩa cần truyền đạt
  • Thời và cấu trúc câu/loại câu

Bước 2: Phân tích chỗ trống cần điền, thí sinh đọc không chỉ câu có chứa chỗ trống cần điền mà cả câu trước và sau nó để nắm rõ ý và xác định từ cần điền đóng vai trò ngữ pháp gì, nghĩa là gì, có thể là từ loại nào.

Bước 3: Đọc kĩ cả 4 đáp án đã cho và chọn đáp án đúng: phân tích đáp án cho có sẵn, loại đáp án sai và tìm đáp án đúng.

Bước 4: Kiểm tra lại từ đầu tới cuối, tìm sai sót và sửa nếu có

Trên đây là một số mẹo làm bài thi trắc nghiệm môn Tiếng Anh khuyến nghị, nhưng không phải là cách tốt nhất chõ mỗi thi sinh

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Thích Tiếng Anh chia sẻ “400 Câu hỏi trắc nghiệm Tiếng Anh ôn thi THPT Quốc Gia – Cô Quỳnh Trang

Chia sẻ một tài liệu Tiếng Anh ôn thi THPT Quốc Gia, Thích Tiếng Anh chia sẻ “390 Bài tập trắc nghiệm ngữ pháp Tiếng Anh có đáp án ôn thi THPT Quốc Gia” bản PDF. Tài liệu bao gồm các câu hỏi trắc nghiệm về ngữ pháp Tiếng Anh [grammar] dành cho các bạn học sinh lớp 12 ôn luyện chuẩn bị cho kì thi THPT Quốc Gia.

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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 36 to 42.

One day, a middle-aged man asked a taxi to take him to see Chelsea play Arsenal at football. He told the driver “Stamford Bridge”, the name of Chelsea’s stadium, but he was delivered instead to the village of Stamford Bridge in Yorkshire. Of course, he missed the match.

What had happened? With the Sat-Nav system in place, the driver in this story felt he did not need to know where he was going. He confidently outsourced the job of knowing this information to the Sat-Nav. Using an Internet search engine takes a broadband user less than a second. And with smartphones at hand, people will be online almost all of the time.

The same could be true of university education. Today, the average student seems not to value general knowledge. If asked a factual question, they will usually click on a search engine without a second thought. Actually knowing the fact and committing it to memory does not seem to be an issue, it’s the case with which we can look it up.

However, general knowledge has never been something that you acquire formally. Instead, we pick it up from all sorts of sources as we go along, often absorbing facts without realising. The question remains, then: is the Internet threatening general knowledge? When I put that to Moira Jones, expert in designing IQ tests, she referred me to the story of the Egyptian god Thoth. It goes like this: Thoth offers writing as a gift to the king of Egypt, declaring it an “elixir of memory and wisdom.” But the king is horrified, and tells him: “This invention will induce forgetfulness in the souls of those who have learned it, because they will not need to exercise their memories, being able to rely on what is written.”

Who wants to be a millionaire finalist David Swift, responding to the same question, recognises that there was a problem of young people saying: “I don’t need to know that”, but he is far more excited about the educational potential of the Internet. “There is so much more information out there, giving people opportunities to boost their general knowledge.”

After all, the Internet might just help us to forget more and more. But meanwhile, the continuing popularity popularity of quizzes and game-shows shows us that general knowledge is strong enough to remain.

[Adapted from English Unlimited by Adrian Deff and Ben Gok]

Question 36: Which best serves as the title for the passage?

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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 word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.

    The Best Students

    According to most professors, mature students are ideal students because they are hard-working and become actively involved in all aspects of the learning process. The majority of mature students have a poor educational [26] ____________ but they manage to do exceptionally well at tertiary level. [27] ____________ many of them have a job and children to raise, they are always present at seminars and lectures and always hand in essays on time. They like studying and writing essays and they enjoy the class discussions [28] ____________ take place. Consequently, they achieve excellent results. In fact, as they have experienced many of life’s pleasures, they are content with their lives and this has a positive effect on their attitude, making them eager to learn.On the other hand, despite their enthusiasm and commitment, mature students suffer from anxiety. The fact that they have made [29] ____________ sacrifices to get into university puts extra pressure on them to succeed. Nevertheless, completing a degree gives mature students a sense of achievement, [30] ____________ their confidence and improves their job prospects.

    [Adapted from Use of English for All Exams by E. Moutsou]

    Question 26:

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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 31 to 35.

    Marcel Bich, a French manufacturer of traditional ink pens, was the man turning the ballpoint pen into an item that today almost anyone can afford. Bich was shocked at the poor quality of the ballpoint pens that were available, and also at their high cost. However, he recognised that the ballpoint was a firmly established invention, and he decided to design a cheap pen that worked well and would be commercially successful.

    Bich went to the Biro brothers and asked them if he could use the design of their original invention in one of his own pens. In return, he offered to pay them every time he sold a pen. Then, for two years, Bich studied the detailed construction of every ballpoint pen that was being sold, often working with a microscope.

    By 1950, he was ready to introduce his new wonder: a plastic pen with a clear barrel that wrote smoothly, did not leak and only cost a few cents. He called it the ‘Bic Cristal’. The ballpoint pen had finally become a practical writing instrument. The public liked it immediately, and today it is as common as the pencil. In Britain, they are still called Biros, and many Bic models also say ‘Biro’ on the side of the pen, to remind people of their original inventors.

    Bich became extremely wealthy thanks to his invention, which had worldwide appeal. Over the next 60 years his company, Société Bic, opened factories all over the world and expanded its range of inexpensive products. Today, Bic is as famous for its lighters and razors as it is for its pens, and you can even buy a Bic mobile phone.

    [Adapted from Complete IELTS Workbook by Rawdon Wyatt]

    Question 31: What could be the best title for the passage?

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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 36 to 42.

    A study was set up to examine the old marriage advice about whether it’s more important to be happy or to be right. Couples therapists sometimes suggest that in an attempt to avoid constant arguments, spouses weigh up whether pressing the point is worth the misery of marital discordThe researchers from the University of Auckland noticed that many of their patients were adding stress to their lives by insisting on being right, even when it worked against their well-being.

    The researchers then found a couple who were willing to record their quality of life on a scale of 1 to 10. They told the man, who wanted to be happy more than right, about the purpose of the study and asked him to agree with every opinion and request his wife had without complaint, even when he profoundly didn’t agree. The wife was not informed of the purpose of the study and just asked to record her quality of life.

    Things went rapidly downhill for the couple. The man’s quality-of-life scores fell, from 7 to 3, over the course of the experiment. The wife’s scores rose modestly, from 8 to 8.5, before she became hostile to the idea of recording the scores. Rather than creating harmony, the husband’s agreeableness led to the wife becoming increasingly critical of what he did and said [in the husband’s opinion]. After 12 days he broke down, and the study was called off because of “severe adverse outcomes.”

    The researchers concluded, shockingly, that humans need to be right and acknowledged as right, at least some of the time, to be happy. They also noted this was further proof that if given too much power, humans tend to “assume the alpha position and, as with chimpanzees, they become very aggressive and dangerous.” It is often said that there can be no peace without justice, and that’s true of domestic sphere.

    Obviously the results are to be taken with extreme caution, since this was just one couple with who-knows-what underlying issues beforehand. But the study’s chief author, Dr. Bruce Arroll, maintains that the question of happiness vs. rightness, theoretically, could be settled by scientific inquiry with a wider sample. “This would include a randomized controlled trial,” he says. “However, we would be reluctant to do the definitive study because of the concern about divorce.”

    [Adapted from //healthland.time.com]

    Question 36: Which best serves as the title for the passage?

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