250 câu trắc nghiệm tiếng anh ôn thi thpt quốc gia 2016

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250 câu trắc nghiệm từ vựng ôn thi THPT Quốc gia 2016 môn Tiếng Anh The house was burgled while the family was A buried B busy I am sorry that I can’t A take in a card game C absorbed D helping your invitation B except C agree D accept what he says, he wasn’t even there when the crime was committed A Following B According to C Hearing D meaning he has impressed his employers considerably and A nevertheless B accordingly He gave his listeners a vivid A account he is soon to be promoted C yet D eventually of his journey through Peru B tale C communication Will you be taking my precious experience into A possession B account D plot when you fix my salary? C mind D scale The policeman stopped him when he was driving home and A charged B accused His stomach began to A pain If you C blamed him of speeding D arrested because of the bad food he had eaten B harm C be hurt D ache money to mine, we shall have enough A add B combine 10 he was full of C unite D bank for her bravery A energy B admiration 11 This ticket C surprise D pride one person to the show A permits B enters C delivers D admits 12 The cow had lost its own calf but the farmer persuaded it to A choose 13 If we B adopt C undertake D collect the plan you suggest, we are more likely to be successful A elect B command 14 Science has made great A motions C vote D adopt during the past 30 years B advances C advantages D opportunities 15 He was a much older tennis player but he had the great A advantage 16 I had quite A an experiment B deal A advertisements C value B an adventure C a happening 19 The girl’s father D profit D an affair in the paper as he wants to find a good second-hand car B publicity C announcements 18 On my present salary, I just can’t A pretend of experience on my way to work this morning 17 He always studies the A admitted one whose mother had died B elect D publication a car which costs over $3.000 C afford D adopt to buy her a car if she passed her examination B accepted 20 They are twins and look very C agreed D approved A alike B same 21 As a result of their A combination C likely D identical the three small independent countries felt less afraid of their powerful neighbour B alliance C partnership D union 22 When he was a student, his father gave him a monthly A salary B permission 23 Is anyone to fish in this towards his expenses C allowance D wage C admitted D passed river? A borne 24 His B allowed had always been to become an architect A study 25 The B ambition C imagination D direction of ice-cream sold increases sharply in the summer months A account B amount C number D size 26 If you are bitten by a poisonous snake it is necessary to be given an A analgesic 27 I’ m A worried B antibiotic 29 He is A apparently B curious C anxious B apologize C punish B evidently C obviously C programme B come 34 When John A came B arrange D happen C take D have her for helping the murderer to escape B searched C brought D arrested in London he went to see the Houses of Parliament B reached C arrived B frequent D got in a newspaper about farming today B advertisement 36 Students are expected to A assist C rise 35 I read an interesting A article D advertisement an appointment for me to see Mr Smith? 33 The police A caught D actually for help for the earthquake victims, over a million pounds has been raised B call 32 Could you please A manage D confess a very old man but in fact he is only fifty 31 Let me know if any difficulties A arise D troubled for being rude to his uncle 30 As a result of the radio A appeal D antidote to get the tickets for the show today, as there are hardly any left 28 The child was told to A excuse C antiseptic C composition D explanation their classes regularly C attend D present 37 Before you sign anything important, pay careful A notice B attention C regards to all the conditions D reference 38 In the central region the dry season is long and severe, and the A refreshing B general C average 39 The bicycle was moving so fast that its rider could not A leave B avoid 40 As soon as the children were A woke as quickly as possible B wake C miss annual rainfall is only about 70 cm D greatest an accident D overtake , their mother got them out of bed and into the bathroom C awake D waken 41 This is not big enough to cut down a tree A axe B hammer C screw 42 In the market, the merchants A bargained and joked with their friends and neighbours B gardened 43 He couldn’t D knife C bearded D changed the thought of leaving his home town for ever A think B bear C carry D hold 44 The room was so quiet that she could hear the A beating B tapping of her heart C knocking D striking 45 Through a mixture of greed and intelligence, he has A grown B developed the biggest landowner in the whole district C become D increased 46 The damage done to my house by the fire has now A done good B been made good C made me good D been for good 47 The children will not be allowed to come with us if they don’t A direct B behave C declare 48 He has adopted three orphans for A besides children so that, all together, he has nine children to provide t B except C beside B bitter 50 The weather was A blamed for D compose his own six 49 The two scientists disagreed and a A wet themselves better D in place of argument developed C salty D sour the exceptionally poor harvest B condemned for C accused of D criticized for 51 If you are so senseless as to go on long walks in tight fitting shoes, you must expect to get A scars B bruises 52 After lunch I felt A strong C blisters D spots enough to ask my boss for rise B bold C encouraged 53 It is a very popular play, and it would be wise A occupy B book D bald seats well in advance C buy D preserve 54 She began to feel nervous when the train pulled up at the A edge B bar 55 When the bill came, he had to A borrow C border B bottom D let of the pool C ground D depth two or three times before rolling down the slope A bounced B sprang 58 The bus ran over the cliff because its A brakes 59 The D division C loan 56 The toy boat turned over and sank to the 57 The ball between Austria and Yugoslavia money from his brother to pay it B lend A basis B controls C leapt D skipped failed C gears D signals of the bank where he worked was not in the centre of the city A seat 60 Large waves were B quarter C branch D piece C hitting D breaking on the seashore A going B running 61 up children properly is mainly their parents’ duty A Rearing B Breeding 62 Several prisoners A broke away C Raising D Bringing from their guards and escaped B broke out C broke through D broke down 63 The specialist was under so much stress that he finally A broke off B broke down C broke out 64 Well-mannered children have usually been properly A raised up B borne up C brought up D broke in by their parents D put up 65 The audience waited until the curtain had risen and then A flooded B cheered C started into applause D burst 66 When she heard from the hospital the father had died, she A burst B exploded C fell 67 If you put too many potatoes in that paper-bag it will A explode B crack 68 Every day thousands of A merchants C burst into tears D melted D overcrowd fly the Atlantic for negotiations withAmerican firms B dealers C businessmen D tradesmen 69 As there was a power cut in the hospital, the surgeon had to A call for B call on 70 The book two weeks ago A came across B came by 71 The country has a system of A channels the operation C call off D call out C came into D came out , most of which date from the nineteenth century B rivers C streams D canals 72 As we wait no longer for the delivery of your order, we have to A postpone 73 He’s not B refuse 74 Bill doesn’t A care B inclined B matter C disturb B carry out B accept B suitable 78 It isn’t quite B exact D carry on what he said D catch for the underground station C comfortable D distant C certain D formal comes off, it is almost impossible te put it back on without getting oil on your hands B belt 80 If you ever have the A possibility D depend that he will be present at the meeting 79 If your bicycle A ring C come on C listen 77 The flat we have rented is very A right D capable with my work while you are getting tea ready? 76 He spoke so quickly that I didn’t A convenient C able what people say about him 75 Do you mind if I A receive D cancel of learning German in six months A interested A turn to C return it C steel D chain to go abroad to work, you should take it B offer C chance D event 81 The fog made it difficult for the driver to see when the traffic lights A adjusted B moved C changed D removed 82 How much would you A charge 83 he was for repairing my watch? B cost C spend D demand with murder A accused B charged C sentenced 84 lawyers often make higher A charges for their work than they should B prices C costs 85 The customs officer didn’t bother to A control C discover 86 Some of the older villagers prefer to A cool C chew C tepid 88 I’m afraid you have no A permission D chilly but to come along with us B choice C selection 89 Her husband felt it would be silly to 90 The terrified hunter, D election the colour of the curtains before they had painted the room B find A clutched D gnaw so she went to fetch a coat B chill A change D glance tobacco rather than to smoke it B crunch 87 The autumn air felt D rents our luggage B check A munch D convicted C choose D lose in the arms of a huge bear, fought desperately to loosen its grip B clasped C grasped D clinging 91 I shall never manage to beat John at tennis; we are clearly not in the same A set B band 92 The teacher A cleared away C class D order the harder parts of the story B cleared out C cleared up 93 The sky looks lighter I think the weather is A clearing away B clearing 94 He wrote his name A largely D cleared off C bettering 96 He took a A garment B attentively C obviously B climate B cloth C clothing B fainted 100 B tie 101 If you have a A dislike 102 D towel D collapsed C collar B composes Very few scientists A come to D space under him, with a loud noise of tearing canvas C sank 99 The presently accepted theory of light A designs as ours with him to clean the windscreen of his car 98 He always wore a shirt with an open A colour D clearly C season 97 As the fat man sat down, the deck chair A fell D clearing up and carefully at the top of the paper 95 These trees cannot be grown in such a cold A weather D tail some of the ideas of both earlier theories C reacts D combines with completely new answers to the world’s problems B come round C come up D come in to make about the food, I am willing to listen B trouble He said he had every C complaint D discontent in his secretary; she would the right thing A belief 103 B dependence D confidence She was afraid that unless the train speeded up sle would lose lose her A ticket 104 C knowledge B seat Tom was a highly C carriage to Scotland D connection teacher who took his duties seriously but he had neither the personality nor ability to achieve much success A conscientious 105 B efficient I was not B awake I have always C valuable D worthwhile you my best friend B considered C trusted She opened the packet and emptied the A fullness 109 D conscious sum of $1300 in it B considerable A regarded 108 C astonished She has lost her handbag with the A extraordinary 107 D talented that I had cut myself until I saw the blood all over my hand A familiar 106 C capable B container D hoped into a saucepan C refills The road lay ahead of him, a(n) D contents grey line stretching to the horizon A, continual B constant C eternal D continuous 110 In the capitalist countries, the rising A amount 111 B cost There was a B crackle They lay almost flat and A crouched 113 117 119 B crosses C unites D jumps by boat, we reached the island B crossing B torn C sail B cure B formal B dazzling D motion in packing that she had to iron it before going out C dirty C restore C large C blazing D crushed my cold D recover shape D broad that the cyclist had to stop riding D glittering B deal C amount B accused C refused When the other car hit mine, it made a huge of each other D degree When he was questioned about the missing ring, he firmly A defied 122 D wrinkles People who live in a small village are bound to see a good A quantity 121 D scrambled in that The headlights of the approaching car were so A gleaming 120 C glided The new car at the motor-show was a very A curious D clink through the tubelike underground passage If I take this medicine twice a day, it should A heal 118 C creak C folds Her skirt had been so A faded D price the stream to the other side of the park After a tiring A course 116 B pleats A narrow road A joins 115 B crawled You should iron out the dress A creases 114 C expense of parchment as the solicitor unrolled the will written on it A rattle 112 of living is as hard on country families as on city families that he had even seen it D denied in my rear bumper A hollow 123 128 129 130 D obvious C obscurely D dimly of the company, he often had to attend Board meetings B directors C headmasters D governors as the sun came fully out from behind the clouds B resigned C retired D disappeared when her husband forgot B deserted High interest rates A discourage D alone C patient B vaguely She felt very A deceived lit after the bright sunshine outside The rainbow A dissolved C unattended B willing As one of the four A managers 127 D dent to succeed that I am sure nothing will stop her The hall seemed A faintly 126 B unpopular Ann is so A determined 125 C mark On Sunday the business centre of the city was usually quite A deserted 124 B depression her birthday C disappointed D desperate people in capitalist countries from borrowing money B decrease C disgust D disturb Weeks later he had still not found a job and he began to feel A disappointed B disengaged C displaced D discouraged 131 Some useful ideas were suggested while the social committee was the club’s programme for the coming season A, arguing about B discussing 132 The cat showed her A distress 133 B dotted D disobedient line C stopped B into C down B in D straightened C down his few friends D over completely D out by four horses B pushed C driven B pin C probe D drawn on my teeth D drill There is something wrong with his vocal chords and as a result, he had always been A silent 140 D despair C malicious I dislike going to the dentist as he uses the A pick 139 B impertinent The carriage was A rolled 138 C disgrace When he heard the bad news, he broke A away 137 B disgust He criticised everything and everybody and even ran A up 136 for the stale fish by turning her back on it Please sign your name here on the A spaced 135 D having a debate on He often forgets to what he has been told and is scolded for being A insolent 134 C quarrelling B dumb When he beat the carpet, the C quiet rose in D deaf t clouds A dust 141 C mud D powder When I came through the customs at the airport, I had to pay A taxes 142 B soil B duty C rates on a clock I had bought D allowance You won’t find a greater variety of flowers anywhere else on A ground 143 B earth B edge The sun On summer I B attending D reflection C nights D periods C expect B work C waiting gain greater in publishing D employment that all trains were running about one hour behind time C explained I could tell he was surprised from the B shock D excepting C jobs The information-office at the station B decided D wait for him, but he didn’t arrive he hoped the appointment would enable him to D promised on his face C sight D expression Because the company was doing more business, it was necessary to B increase The garden C broaden the factory D magnify as far as the river B extends C develops D enlarges The plain occupies the west, south and central parts of the continent, though considerable variations are to be found over so A expensive 159 many English men work in their gardens when they come home from work I sat near the entrance for a long time A advances 158 C equal B attend A extend 157 D entered for him to arrive in time for dinner A appearance 156 C sat for B evenings A advertised 155 the examination before Friday, so bring your money to the office as soon as possible B similar A experience 154 D subscribe He knows so much about the stars that I am sure it would be impossible to find his A expecting 153 D effects C inscribe B enrolled for A hope for 152 t for next year’s evening classes? B join You must have D emergency C encourages When can the students A eves 151 C extremity B makes A same 150 it involves D strength the growth of plants A passed 149 C force B pressure A enroll 148 D front An ambulance must have priority as it usually has to deal with some kind of A supplies 147 C border B attempt A urgency 146 of the knife was not sharp enough You can it if you want to, but in my opinion it’s not worth the A effort 145 D worlds We couldn’t cut the string because the A edging 144 C floor an area B expansive C extensive D defensive Because of the strong sun Mrs William’s new dining-room curtains from dark blue to grey within a year A faded 160 Spies may have a number of A artificial 161 B synthetic Why can’t you this small A demand 162 B fainted The B effort C paled D bleached names and papers C false D imitation for me? I’ve helped you often enough in the past C favour D influence charged by the lawyer for his services was unusually high A fee 163 B fare B fairy-tale The gardener A filled 165 B depressed , though I have little faith in it D forecast a line, then walked quietly into school C formed D performed B usually a teacher, has written four novels C presently D formerly With the invention of the train, man could travel overland B freely C independently A strong westerly without the need of horses D readily flattened the standing corn though it brought no rain B blizzard C hurricane D breeze After his prolonged dive in search of the ring he emerged from the water B under his breath B gathering Mr and Mrs Green C gasping for breath D out of breath As the storm drew nearer, black clouds were over the sky C picking D watering a party for their daughter’s twenty-first birthday B formed The old lady couldn’t B get on C gave D called because she had rheumatism C get through D get in He does not _ his fellow-workers and there are often disagreements between them If we can A get off 183 D crowd Since his retirement, Peter Smith, who was A go on with 182 D butterflies C announcement B stood A get about 181 D favourable C flock B warning The children and they finished it all of birds was flying southward I usually listen to the weather A invited 180 D flat C flies B swarm A wondering 179 from its body with its tail High in the sky a A panting 178 C uneven B ants A gale 177 D far C hungered A horse drives the A voluntarily 176 result will be loss of staff C final B flavoured A afterwards 175 D certain The children thought that the cream was deliciously A gathered 174 You direct me to the nearest garage? One of my tyres is A notice 173 D blow up C fixed B near A pack 172 If present dissatisfaction over salaries continues the A wasps 171 D piled C speed up B definite A famous 170 C stuffed when there’s a doubt the examiner’s decision is A, compressed 169 a bucket with water so that he could plant the vegetables B top up A lengthy 168 D fiction My petrol tank was empty so I pulled into a garage to A final 167 C fantasy B flowed A fill up 166 D hire A historical novel is a form of which may include many facts A legend 164 C debt It is not B put up with C get on with D get into touch with our present difficulties, then everything should be all right B come across C come over for you to eat too much D get over t A kind 184 B grateful A grim 187 Be careful how you The D habit C single D selected that jug; It will break very easily C handle D employ of the clock showed that it was time for dinner B numbers C fingers D figures We suddenly saw the bus about to leave and had to run B awkwardly C hard to catch it D strongly There’s no need to be frightened of the dog; he’s quite B weak C cheerful B flower before the fine weather came to an end C plant D harvest It was a long time before the cut on my hand A healed B sank D harmless This year the farmers were just able to gather the A collection 194 C harvest B operate A eager 193 D violent of storing money under the bed B by hand A hardly 192 C fierce Most things are now mass-produced rather than A hands 191 D complaints future ahead with little comfort, food or hope B manner A pour 190 C grievances The old man got into the A hand-made 189 D gracious resulting from ill-treat-ment by their landlords led finally to rebellion B pessimistic A tradition 188 C considerate B grumbles They have a D useful to your teachers for their help The peasants’ many A griefs 186 C well You should be very A thankful 185 B good completely C improved D repaired 195 Dearer electricity will mean A dear 196 201 You can A suppose 202 203 B horn D alarm mournfully in the nearby forest B snarling C howling D growling when his lorry crashed into a wall B hurt C hit B prize D damaged of a weekend sports competition C idea D view my surprise when I heard the news B think C imagine D believe into the United States established large plantations B immigrants The judge said that he was A excited D control C bell Many of the earliest A exiles the handlebars firmly after eleven o’clock at night, as it makes too much noise All the students were excited at the A intention t D heavy C hand The lorry driver was badly A pained 200 B hold Wolves were A barking 199 C hard You are not allowed to use the A signal 198 B expensive When you are riding a bicycle you should A handle 197 bills for most families B impressed C emigrants D entrants by the high standards of performance by the riders C interested D imposed 204 We paid the shopkeeper A in 205 B on B affected B by B information Where you During the going for your holidays this year? C pretend B wages C salary people when they are speaking B interrupt C prevent D introduce the audience strolled and chatted in the foyer B pause C space D interval B at the end had to return home without it C in the end D at the last the Kennedy family B to C into D among B rub C blemish I’m sorry I’m late, I was held up in a traffic B crush D flush C jam D group He hit the other boxer so hard that he broke his lower B wrist C shoulder Her mother had asked her to several B works When he makes a A course on his post office savings D interest The boy’s allergy to dust caused his skin to A labours 224 D guess t Sally married A chin 223 D outside She looked everywhere for her book but A block 222 D innocent C instead Be quiet! It’s rude to A itch 221 middle-aged man Now that he has retired, he lives partly on his pension and partly on the A with 220 D notice of leather has ruined shoe repairing as a business B expect A lastly 219 about hotels in the area C inoffensive B as well A gap 218 D through C news B unoffending A interfere 217 children D control C in for A income 216 on strange hobbies like collecting bottle-tops and inventing secret codes account 215 t D diseased C influence The use of plastics for shoes A intend 214 The businessman proved to be an apparently well-behaved A although 213 D homewards C effected B pressure A offensive 212 C within The local tourist bureau will send you A knowledge 211 because it’s going rain in a minute or two B outdoors he has always gone monsters D creditable Violent programmes on television may have a bad A into 210 as if they were I cut my finger on a rusty tin and it became badly A affection 209 D with C incredulous Tell your brother to come A infected 208 C by B incredible A indoors 207 t The crowd stared at the giant and the dwarf A credulous 206 cash D jaw before she went out C travels D jobs by car, he takes his family with him B passage C voyage I can’t advise you what to do: you must use your own D journey 1 A guesswork 225 B justice B jumped You couldn’t A keep 227 229 230 C learn the crow B keep … under I should like to Shut the window and You can A keep on D hear C keep … back C keep in the cold D lose B keep … out C keep … down C keep up D keep back 231 It was after dark when the two children were both 232 I cannot undo the 233 B Freeze D tie C Emptiness It was the longest film I’ve ever seen; it B finished It is time to A place 236 C knot of money prevented us from taking a holiday this year A ended 235 on the safe-crossing by a lorry in this piece of string B lock A Limit 234 D keep … behind your shorthand ability by taking notes in shorthand during lectures B keep in A bunch D keep … on touch with old friends but I have so little time B be in A keep … in D gathered any secrets even for an hour in that llttle town The police had to A be out of in the last six months C amounted B get A keep … to 228 D ideal Because of the poor harvest, wheat prices have A added 226 C judgement D Lack four hours C lasted the table for dinner B lay C lay out After driving for five hours, the driver pulled into A a bypass D stayed B a flyover C a lay-by D put out for a rest A, D aroundabout 237 The guide is a line of tourists through the narrow passage with the help of his torch A conducting 238 B bringing She tried to B become he offered to C put D had him five pounds until the weekend B supply C provide D hivre her a hand as the suitcase was too heavy for her to carry B show C loan B panes B junction B limit B landing The police must now A search 250 B left D borrow C lenses of your spectacles need changing D prisms until the train had passed C level crossing D subway here, so we must get back to the car very quickly C allowance D ability As he had no friends or relatives in the town, the traveller tried to find a A lodge 249 D discussion the dog alone it wouldn’t have bitten him There is a 20 minute parking A freedom 248 D least on “Brain Electronics” tomorrow? 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