250 câu trắc nghiệm về từ vựng ôn thi THPT Quốc gia 2016 môn Tiếng Anh
1.The house was burgled while thefamilywasin a cardgame.
A.buriedB.busyC.absorbedD.helping
2.I am sorry thatIcan’tyourinvitation.
A.takeB.exceptC.agreeD.accept
3.what he says, he wasn’t even there when the crime wascommitted.
A.FollowingB.AccordingtoC.HearingD.meaning
4.he has impressed his employersconsiderablyandhe is soon to bepromoted.
A.neverthelessB.accordinglyC. yetD.eventually
5.He gave his listenersavividof his journey throughPeru.
A.accountB.taleC.communicationD.plot
6.Will you be taking my preciousexperienceintowhen you fix mysalary?
A.possessionB.accountC. mindD.scale
7.The policeman stopped him when he was drivinghomeandhim ofspeeding.
A.chargedB.accusedC.blamedD.arrested
8.His stomachbegantobecause of the bad food he hadeaten.
A.painB.harmC. behurtD.ache
9.Ifyoumoney to mine, we shall haveenough.
A.addB.combineC. uniteD.bank
10.he wasfulloffor herbravery.
A.energyB.admirationC.surpriseD.pride
11.Thisticketone person to theshow.
A.permitsB.entersC.deliversD.admits
12.The cow had lost its own calf. but the farmer persuadedittoone whose mother haddied.
A.chooseB.adoptC.undertakeD.collect
13.Ifwethe plan you suggest, we are more likely to besuccessful.
A.electB.commandC. voteD.adopt
14.Science hasmadegreatduring the past 30years.
A.motionsB.advancesC.advantagesD.opportunities
15.He was a much older tennis player but he hadthegreatofexperience.
A.advantageB.dealC.valueD.profit
16.Ihad quiteon my way to workthismorning.
A.anexperimentB.anadventureC. ahappeningD. anaffair
17.He alwaysstudiesthein the paper as he wants to find a good second-handcar.
A.advertisementsB. publicityC.announcementsD.publication
18.On my present salary, Ijustcan’ta car which costs over$3.000.
A.pretendB.electC.affordD.adopt
19.Thegirl’s fatherto buy her a car if she passed herexamination.
A.admittedB.acceptedC.agreedD.approved
20.They are twins andlook very.
A.alikeB.sameC.likelyD.identical
21.As a resultoftheirthe three small independent countries felt less afraid of their powerfulneighbour.
A.combinationB.allianceC.partnershipD.union
22.When he was a student, his father gave himamonthlytowards hisexpenses.
A.salaryB.permissionC.allowanceD.wage
23.Isanyoneto fish in thisriver?
A.borneB.allowedC.admittedD.passed
24.Hishad always been to become anarchitect.
A.studyB.ambitionC.imaginationD.direction
25.Theof ice-cream sold increases sharply in the summermonths.
A.accountB.amountC. numberD. size
26.If you are bitten by a poisonous snake. it is necessary to begivenanas quickly aspossible.
A.analgesicB.antibioticC.antisepticD.antidote
27.I’mto get the tickets for the show today, as there are hardly anyleft.
A.worriedB.curiousC. anxiousD.troubled
28.The child wastoldtofor being rude to hisuncle.
A.excuseB.apologizeC.punishD.confess
29.Heisa very old man but in fact he is onlyfifty.
A.apparentlyB.evidentlyC. obviouslyD.actually
30.As a result oftheradiofor help for the earthquake victims, over a million pounds has beenraised.
A.appealB.callC.programmeD.advertisement
31.Let me know ifanydifficulties.
A.ariseB.comeC.riseD.happen
32.Couldyou pleasean appointment for me to see Mr.Smith?
A.manageB.arrangeC.takeD.have
33.Thepoliceher for helping the murdererto escape.
A.caughtB.searchedC.broughtD.arrested
34.WhenJohnin London he went to see the Houses ofParliament.
A.cameB.reachedC.arrivedD.got
35.I readaninterestingin a newspaper about farmingtoday.
A.articleB.advertisementC.compositionD.explanation
36.Students areexpectedtotheir classesregularly.
A.assistB.frequentC.attendD.present
37.Before you sign anything important,paycarefulto all theconditions.
A.noticeB.attentionC.regardsD.reference
38.In the central region the dry season is long and severe,andtheannual rainfall is only about 70cm.
A.refreshingB.generalC.averageD.greatest
39.The bicycle was moving so fast that its ridercouldnotanaccident.
A.leaveB.avoidC.missD.overtake
40.As soon as thechildren were, their mother got them out of bed and into thebathroom.
A.wokeB.wakeC.awakeD.waken
41.Thisis not big enough to cut down atree.
A.axeB.hammerC.screwD.knife
42.In the market,themerchantsand joked with their friends andneighbours.
A.bargainedB.gardenedC.beardedD.changed
43.Hecouldn’tthe thought of leaving his home town forever.
A.thinkB.bearC.carryD.hold
44.The room was so quiet that she couldheartheof herheart.
A.beatingB.tappingC.knockingD.striking
45.Through a mixture of greed and intelligence,hehasthe biggest landowner in the wholedistrict.
A.grownB.developedC.becomeD.increased
46.The damage done to my house by the firehas now.
A.donegoodB. beenmadegoodC. mademegoodD. been forgood
47.The children will not be allowed to come with us iftheydon’tthemselvesbetter.
A.directB.behaveC.declareD.compose
48.He has adoptedthreeorphanshis own six children so that, all together, he has nine children to provide
for.t
A.besidesB.exceptC.besideD. in placeof
49.The two scientists disagreedandaargumentdeveloped.
A.wetB.bitterC. saltyD.sour
50.Theweatherwasthe exceptionally poorharvest.
A.blamedforB.condemned forC.accusedofD. criticizedfor
51.If you are so senseless as to go on long walks in tight fitting shoes, you must expecttoget.
A.scarsB.bruisesC.blistersD.spots
52.After lunchIfeltenough to ask my boss forrise.
A.strongB.boldC.encouragedD.bald
53.It is a very popular play, and it wouldbewiseseats well inadvance.
A.occupyB.bookC.buyD.preserve
54.She began to feel nervous when the train pulled upatthebetween Austria andYugoslavia.
A.edgeB.barC.borderD.division
55.When the bill came, hehadtomoney from his brother to payit.
A.borrowB.lendC.loanD.let
56.The toy boat turned over and sanktotheof thepool.
A.basisB.bottomC.groundD.depth
57.Theballtwo or three times before rolling down theslope.
A.bouncedB.sprangC.leaptD.skipped
58.The bus ran over the cliffbecauseitsfailed.
A.brakesB.controlsC.gearsD.signals
59.Theof the bank where he worked was not in the centre of thecity.
A.seatB.quarterC.branchD.piece
60.Largewaveswereon theseashore.
A.goingB.runningC. hittingD.breaking
61.up children properly is mainly their parents’duty.
A.RearingB.BreedingC. RaisingD.Bringing
62.Severalprisonersfrom their guards andescaped.
A.brokeawayB.brokeoutC.brokethroughD. brokedown
63.The specialist was under so much stress thathefinally.
A.brokeoffB.brokedownC.brokeoutD. brokein
64.Well-mannered children have usuallybeenproperlyby theirparents.
A.raisedupB.borneupC.broughtupD. putup
65.The audience waited until the curtain had risenandthenintoapplause.
A.floodedB.cheeredC.startedD.burst
66.When she heard from the hospital the father haddied,sheintotears.
A.burstB.explodedC.fellD.melted
67.If you put too many potatoes in that paper-bagitwill.
A.explodeB.crackC.burstD.overcrowd
68.Every daythousandsoffly the Atlantic for negotiations withAmericanfirms.
A.merchantsB.dealersC.businessmenD.tradesmen
69.As there was a power cut in the hospital, the surgeonhadtotheoperation.
A.call forB.call onC. calloffD. callout
70.Thebooktwo weeksago.
A.cameacrossB. camebyC.cameintoD. cameout
71.The country has asystem of, most of which date from the nineteenthcentury.
A.channelsB.riversC.streamsD.canals
72.As we wait no longer for the delivery of your order, wehavetoit.
A.postponeB.refuseC.returnD.cancel
73.He’snotof learning German in sixmonths.
A.interestedB.inclinedC.ableD.capable
74.Billdoesn’twhat people say abouthim.
A.careB.matterC.disturbD.depend
75.Do you mindif Iwith my work while you are getting teaready?
A.turntoB.carryoutC.comeonD. carryon
76.He spoke so quickly thatIdidn’twhat hesaid.
A.receiveB.acceptC. listenD.catch
77.The flat we have rentedisveryfor the undergroundstation.
A.convenientB.suitableC.comfortableD.distant
78.Itisn’tquitethat he will be present at themeeting.
A.rightB.exactC.certainD.formal
79.Ifyourbicyclecomes off, it is almost impossible te put it back on without getting oil on yourhands.
A.ringB.beltC.steelD.chain
80.If you everhavetheto go abroad to work, you should takeit.
A.possibilityB.offerC.chanceD.event
81.The fog made it difficult for the driver to see when thetrafficlights.
A.adjustedB.movedC.changedD.removed
82.How muchwouldyoufor repairing mywatch?
A.chargeB.costC.spendD.demand
83.hewaswithmurder.
A.accusedB.chargedC.sentencedD.convicted
84.lawyers oftenmakehigherfor their work than theyshould.
A.chargesB.pricesC.costsD.rents
85.The customs officer didn’tbothertoourluggage.
A.controlB.checkC.discoverD.glance
86.Some of the older villagersprefertotobacco rather than to smokeit.
A.munchB.crunchC.chewD.gnaw
87.The autumnairfeltso she went to fetch acoat.
A.coolB.chillC. tepidD.chilly
88.I’m afraid youhavenobut to come along withus.
A.permissionB.choiceC.selectionD.election
89.Her husband felt it would besillytothe colour of the curtains before they had painted theroom.
A.changeB.findC.chooseD.lose
90.Theterrifiedhunter,in the arms of a huge bear, fought desperately to loosen itsgrip.
A.clutchedB.claspedC.graspedD.clinging
91.I shall never manage to beat John at tennis; we are clearly not inthesame.
A.setB.bandC.classD.order
92.Theteacherthe harder parts of thestory.
A.clearedawayB.clearedoutC.clearedupD. clearedoff
93.The sky looks lighter. I think theweatheris.
A.clearingawayB.clearingC.betteringD. clearingup
94.He wrotehisnameand carefully at the top of thepaper.
A.largelyB.attentivelyC.obviouslyD.clearly
95.These trees cannot be grown in suchacoldasours.
A.weatherB.climateC.seasonD.space
96.Hetookawith him to clean the windscreen of hiscar.
A.garmentB.clothC.clothingD.towel
97.As the fat man sat down, thedeckchairunder him, with a loud noise of tearingcanvas.
A.fellB.faintedC.sankD.collapsed
98.He always wore a shirt withanopen.
A.colourB.tieC.collarD.tail
99.The presently accepted theoryof lightsome of the ideas of both earliertheories.
A.designsB.composesC.reactsD.combines
100.Veryfewscientistswith completely new answers to the world’sproblems.
A.cometoB.comeroundC.comeupD. comein
101.If youhaveato make about the food, I am willing tolisten.
A.dislikeB.troubleC.complaintD.discontent
102.He said hehad everyin his secretary; she would do the rightthing.
A.beliefB.dependenceC.knowledgeD.confidence
103.She was afraid that unless the train speeded up sle would loselosehertoScotland.
A.ticketB.seatC.carriageD.connection
104.Tom wasahighlyteacher who took his duties seriously but he had neither the personalitynorabilityto achieve muchsuccess.
A.conscientiousB.efficientC.capableD.talented
105.Iwas notthat I had cut myself until I saw the blood all over my hand.
A.familiarB.awakeC. astonishedD.conscious
106.She has lost her handbagwiththesum of $1300 init.
A.extraordinaryB.considerableC.valuableD.worthwhile
107.Ihavealwaysyou my bestfriend.
A.regardedB.consideredC. trustedD.hoped
108.She opened the packet andemptiedtheinto asaucepan.
A.fullnessB.containerC.refillsD.contents
109.The road lay ahead ofhim, a(n)grey line stretching tothe horizon.A,continualB.constantC.eternalD.continuous
110.In the capitalist countries,therisingof living is as hard on country families as on cityfamilies.
A.amountB.costC. expenseD.price
111.Therewasaof parchment as the solicitor unrolled the will written onit.
A.rattleB.crackleC.creakD.clink
112.They lay almostflat andthrough the tubelike undergroundpassage.
A.crouchedB.crawledC.glidedD.scrambled
113.You should ironout thein thatdress.
A.creasesB.pleatsC.foldsD.wrinkles
114.Anarrowroadthe stream to the other side of thepark.
A.joinsB.crossesC.unitesD.jumps
115.Afteratiringby boat, we reached theisland.
A.courseB.crossingC.sailD.motion
116.Her skirt hadbeensoin packing that she had to iron it before goingout.
A.fadedB.tornC. dirtyD.crushed
117.If I take this medicine twice a day,itshouldmycold.
A.healB.cureC.restoreD.recover
118.The new car at the motor-show wasaveryshape.
A.curiousB.formalC.largeD.broad
119.The headlights of the approaching carweresothat the cyclist had to stopriding.
A.gleamingB.dazzlingC. blazingD.glittering
120.People who live in a small village are bound to seea goodof eachother.
A.quantityB.dealC.amountD.degree
121.When he was questioned about the missing ring,hefirmlythat he had even seenit.
A.defiedB.accusedC.refusedD.denied
122.When the other car hit mine, it madeahugein my rearbumper.
A.hollowB.depressionC.markD.dent
123.On Sunday the business centre of the city wasusuallyquite.
A.desertedB.unpopularC.unattendedD.alone
124.Annissoto succeed that I am sure nothing will stopher.
A.determinedB.willingC.patientD.obvious
125.Thehall seemedlit after the bright sunshineoutside.
A.faintlyB. vaguelyC.obscurelyD.dimly
126.As one ofthefourof the company, he often had to attend Boardmeetings.
A.managersB.directorsC.headmastersD.governors
127.Therainbowas the sun came fully out from behind theclouds.
A.dissolvedB.resignedC.retiredD.disappeared
128.Shefeltverywhen herhusbandforgotherbirthday.
A.deceivedB.desertedC.disappointedD.desperate
129.Highinterestratespeople in capitalist countries from borrowingmoney.
A.discourageB.decreaseC.disgustD.disturb
130.Weeks later he had still not found a job and he beganto feel.
A.disappointedB.disengagedC.displacedD.discouraged
131.Some useful ideas were suggested while the socialcommitteewasthe club’s programmeforthe comingseason.
A,arguingaboutB.discussingC.quarrellingD. having a debateon
132.The catshowed herfor the stale fish by turning her back onit.
A.distressB.disgustC.disgraceD.despair
133.He often forgets to do what he has been told and is scoldedforbeing.
A.insolentB.impertinentC. maliciousD.disobedient
134.Please sign your name hereontheline.
A.spacedB.dottedC.stoppedD.straightened
135.He criticised everything and everybody andevenranhis fewfriends.
A.upB.intoC. downD.over
136.When he heard the bad news,hebrokecompletely.
A.awayB.inC. downD.out
137.Thecarriagewasby fourhorses.
A.rolledB.pushedC.drivenD.drawn
138.I dislike going to the dentist as heusestheon myteeth.
A.pickB.pinC.probeD.drill
139.There is something wrong with his vocal chords and as a result, he hadalwaysbeen.
A.silentB.dumbC. quietD.deaf
140.When he beat thecarpet,therose inclouds.
t
A.dustB.soilC. mudD.powder
141.When I came through the customs at the airport, I hadtopayon a clock I hadbought.
A.taxesB.dutyC.ratesD.allowance
142.You won’t find a greater variety of flowers anywhereelseon.
A.groundB.earthC. floorD.worlds
143.We couldn’t cut the stringbecausetheof the knife was not sharpenough.
A.edgingB.edgeC.borderD.front
144.You can do it if you want to, but in my opinion it’s notworththeitinvolves.
A.effortB.attemptC.forceD.strength
145.An ambulance must have priority as it usually has to deal with somekind of.
A.urgencyB.pressureC.extremityD.emergency
146.Thesunthe growthofplants.t
A.suppliesB.makesC.encouragesD.effects
147.When canthestudentsfor next year’s eveningclasses?
A.enrollB.joinC.inscribeD.subscribe
148.Youmust havethe examination before Friday, so bring your money to the office as soon aspossible.
A.passedB.enrolledforC.satforD. enteredfor
149.He knows so much about the stars that I am sure it would be impossible tofindhis.
A.sameB.similarC.equalD.reflection
150.Onsummermany English men work in their gardens when they come home fromwork.
A.evesB.eveningsC.nightsD.periods
151.Ihim to arrive in time fordinner.
A.hopeforB.attendC.expectD. waitfor
152.I sat near the entrance for alongtimehim, but he didn’tarrive.
A.expectingB.attendingC.waitingD.excepting
153.he hoped the appointment would enablehimtogaingreaterinpublishing.
A.experienceB.workC.jobsD.employment
154.The information-office atthestationthat all trains were running about one hour behindtime.
A.advertisedB.decidedC. explainedD.promised
155.I could tell he was surprisedfromtheon hisface.
A.appearanceB.shockC.sightD.expression
156.Because the company was doing more business, it wasnecessarytothefactory.
A.extendB.increaseC.broadenD.magnify
157.Thegardenas far as theriver.
A.advancesB.extendsC.developsD.enlarges
158.The plain occupies the west, south and central parts of the continent, though considerable variations are tobe foundover soanarea.
A.expensiveB.expansiveC.extensiveD.defensive
159.Because of the strong sun Mrs.William’snewdining-roomcurtainsfrom dark blue to grey within a
year.
A.fadedB.faintedC.paledD.bleached
160.Spies may have anumberofnames andpapers.
A.artificialB.syntheticC.falseD.imitation
161.Why can’t you dothissmallfor me? I’ve helped you often enough in thepast.
A.demandB.effortC.favourD.influence
162.Thecharged by the lawyer for his services was unusuallyhigh.
A.feeB.fareC.debtD.hire
163.A historical novel is a form of which may include manyfacts.
A.legendB.fairy-taleC.fantasyD.fiction
164.Thegardenera bucket with water so that he could plant thevegetables.
A.filledB.flowedC.stuffedD.piled
165.My petrol tank was empty so I pulled into agarageto.
A.fill upB.top upC.speedupD. blowup
166.when there’s a doubt the examiner’sdecisionis.
A.finalB.definiteC.fixedD.certain
167.If present dissatisfaction over salariescontinuestheresult will be loss ofstaff.
A.lengthyB.nearC.finalD.far
168.You direct me to the nearest garage? One of mytyresis. A,compressedB.depressedC.unevenD.flat
169.The children thought that the creamwasdeliciouslyand they finished itall.
A.famousB.flavouredC.hungeredD.favourable
170.A horsedrivesthefrom its body with itstail.
A.waspsB.antsC. fliesD.butterflies
171.High in theskyaof birds was flyingsouthward.
A.packB.swarmC.flockD.crowd
172.I usually listen tothe weather, though I have little faith init.
A.noticeB.warningC.announcementD.forecast
173.Thechildrena line, then walked quietly intoschool.
A.gatheredB.stoodC.formedD.performed
174.Since his retirement, Peter Smith,whowasa teacher, has written fournovels.
A.afterwardsB.usuallyC.presentlyD.formerly
175.With the invention of the train, man couldtraveloverlandwithout the need ofhorses.
A.voluntarilyB.freelyC. independentlyD.readily
176.Astrongwesterlyflattened the standing corn though it brought norain.
A.galeB.blizzardC.hurricaneD.breeze
177.After his prolonged dive in search of the ring he emerged fromthewater.
A.pantingB. underhisbreathC. gaspingforbreathD. out ofbreath
178.As the storm drew nearer, blackcloudswereover the sky.
A.wonderingB.gatheringC. pickingD.watering
179.Mr andMrsGreena party for their daughter’s twenty-firstbirthday.
A.invitedB.formedC.gaveD.called
180.The oldladycouldn’tbecause she hadrheumatism.
A.get aboutB. getonC.getthroughD. getin
181.He does not _ his fellow-workers and there are often disagreements betweenthem.
A.goonwithB. putupwithC. getonwithD. get into touchwith
182.Ifwecanour present difficulties, then everything should be allright.
A.getoffB.comeacrossC.comeoverD. getover
183.Itisnotfor you to eattoomucht
A.kindB.goodC.wellD.useful
184.You shouldbeveryto your teachers for theirhelp
A.thankfulB. gratefulC.considerateD.gracious
185.Thepeasants’manyresulting from ill-treat-ment by their landlords led finally torebellion.
A.griefsB.grumblesC.grievancesD.complaints
186.Theyhaveafuture ahead with little comfort, food orhope.
A.grimB.pessimisticC.fierceD.violent
187.The old man gotintotheof storing money under thebed.
A.traditionB.mannerC.harvestD.habit
188.Most things are now mass-producedratherthan.
A.hand-madeB.byhandC.singleD.selected
189.Be carefulhowyouthat jug; It will break veryeasily.
A.pourB.operateC.handleD.employ
190.Theof the clock showed that it was time fordinner.
A.handsB.numbersC.fingersD.figures
191.We suddenly saw the bus about to leave and hadtorunto catchit.
A.hardlyB. awkwardlyC.hardD.strongly
192.There’s no need to be frightened of the dog;he’s quite.
A.eagerB.weakC.cheerfulD.harmless
193.This year the farmers were just able togatherthebefore the fine weather came to anend.