Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2025- Mã đề thi THPT-137
Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

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Are you tired (2) __________ spending hours searching for the perfect caterer, DJ, or decorator?
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Imagine (4) __________ create a custom party plan, track your budget, and even send invitations, all with just a few clicks.
PartyCentral is your one-stop shop for (5) __________ an unforgettable event, whether it’s a birthday bash, a wedding reception, or a corporate gathering.
So why wait? Start planning the party of your dreams today with PartyCentral, (6) __________ to make your life easier and your party legendary!
- hassling
- hassles
- hassle
- hassled
- to
- with
- by
- of
- top-rated vendors
- vendors top-rated
- top vendors rated
- rated top vendors
- been able to
- being able to
- to being able to
- be able to
- having
- throwing
- making
- doing
- designing
- which designed
- designed
- that designed
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
Dealing with Cyberbullying: Don't Stand By, Stand Up!
Cyberbullying can affect (7) __________ person online, regardless of age. It involves using electronic communication to harass, threaten, or humiliate someone. If you or someone you know is experiencing cyberbullying, know you're not alone and there are ways to (8) __________ it.
Recognize the Signs: Cyberbullying can take (9) __________ forms, including spreading rumors, posting embarrassing photos, or sending hurtful messages (10) __________. Look out for changes in (11) __________ like withdrawing from friends and family, or increased anxiety.
Take Action: Don't respond to the bully directly. Instead, save the evidence, such as screenshots of messages. Block the bully on all platforms and report (12) __________ to the appropriate website or authority. Talking to a trusted adult, like a parent, teacher, or counselor, can provide crucial support. Remember, you deserve to feel safe online. Don't suffer in silence – speak up!
- some
- these
- this
- any
- catch on
- look into
- deal with
- pull through
- much
- a lot of
- many
- few
- behind social media
- through social media
- across social media
- around social media
- behavior
- situation
- character
- personality
- it
- them
- him
- her
Choose the option that indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Question 13
a. Sarah: Oh no! Well, everyone makes mistakes. It's how we learn, right?
b. Sarah: Hey Michael, how did the interview for that startup go?
c. Michael: Not great, honestly. I completely froze when they asked about my biggest failure.
- b - a - c
- b - c - a
- c - a - b
- c - b - a
Question 14
a. David: Seriously? I completely forgot to study!
b. Emily: Ugh, I can't believe we have a pop quiz in algebra today.
c. Emily: Oh thank goodness, at least I feel somewhat prepared for that.
d. David: I think he said it's just focusing on quadratic equations.
e. Emily: Me too! Did Mr. Lee say it would cover everything from last week?
- b - a - e - d - c
- e - d - c - b - a
- e - b - a - d - c
- b - c - d - e - a
Question 15
Hi Emily,
a. Would you be open to reviewing it with me early next week and discussing further?
b. I wanted to follow up on our conversation from yesterday about the marketing campaign.
c. I understand your concerns about the budget allocation for social media advertising.
d. I've put together a breakdown of projected ROI based on different spending levels.
e. I'm confident we can find a solution that addresses everyone's needs.
Best,
Alex
- b - a - c - d - e
- b - c - d - a - e
- d - e - b - c - a
- d - e - a - c - b
Question 16
a. Through the rhythm and flow of our bodies, we express emotions, tell stories, and connect with others on a deeper level.
b. From the grace of ballet to the energy of hip hop, every dance style offers a unique form of expression and liberation.
c. Even without prior experience, the simple act of moving to music can be incredibly therapeutic and uplifting.
d. Dance is more than just movement; it's a universal language that transcends words.
e. Ultimately, dance is a celebration of life, creativity, and the power of human connection.
- d - a - b - c - e
- c - b - e - a - d
- b - a - e - c - d
- d - c - a - b - e
Question 17
a. From classic Shakespearean tragedies to cutting-edge new works, the West End offers a diverse range of productions for every taste.
b. The high concentration of talented actors, directors, and designers creates a vibrant and competitive environment, pushing the boundaries of theatrical innovation.
c. The district boasts an eclectic mix of historic venues like the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, dating back to the 1600s, alongside modern playhouses.
d. London's West End continues to be a global hub for theatrical excellence, drawing in millions of visitors each year.
e. Despite facing challenges from digital entertainment, the West End remains a testament to the enduring power and allure of live theater.
- d - c - a - b - e
- e - a - d - c - b
- e - a - c - b - d
- e - a - b - c - d
Read the following passage about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's life and musical career and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born in Salzburg, Austria in 1756, was a musical prodigy whose genius manifested at an astonishingly young age. (18) __________, Mozart began composing short pieces at the age of five. His extraordinary talent quickly gained recognition, leading to concert tours across (19) __________.
Mozart's early works, though remarkable for a child, already displayed a mastery of form and melody that hinted at the groundbreaking achievements to come. (20) __________, his operas, symphonies, concertos, and chamber music would come to define the Classical era. The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte, for example, are operas that continue to enthrall audiences with their intricate plots, witty librettos, and timeless exploration of human emotions.
Beyond his theatrical works, Mozart composed a wealth of instrumental music (21) __________. His Piano Concerto No. 21, often featured in popular culture, showcases his ability to seamlessly blend virtuosity with profound emotional resonance. This concerto, like many of his works, transcends time and continues to resonate with audiences centuries later, a testament to Mozart's enduring legacy.
(22) __________. His extraordinary talent, prolific output, and enduring popularity have cemented his status as one of the most celebrated composers in history. His music continues to inspire and delight audiences worldwide, ensuring that his genius will continue to resonate for generations to come.
- Taught music from a young age by his mother, a renowned singer and pianist
- Inspired by the musical atmosphere of Salzburg, a hub for aspiring musicians
- Exposed to music from infancy by his father, a respected composer and violinist
- Encouraged to pursue music against his will by his strict and ambitious father
- Austria where he primarily performed for the royal court and noble patrons
- Vienna where he established himself as a leading composer and performer
- Europe where he captivated audiences with his virtuosic keyboard skills and precocious compositions
- Salzburg where he honed his musical skills and gave his first public concerts
- Criticized for their simplicity, superficiality, and lack of emotional impact
- Known for their complexity, dissonance, and intellectual rigor
- Inspired by folk tunes, traditional dances, and popular melodies of the time
- Characterized by their clarity, elegance, and emotional depth
- that were primarily composed for his own personal enjoyment and amusement
- that were largely forgotten until their rediscovery in the 20th century
- that solidified his place as a musical titan
- that were overshadowed by his more popular operatic works
- Mozart's life, despite his long and prosperous career, had little impact on subsequent composers
- Mozart's life, though tragically cut short at the age of 35, left an indelible mark on Western music
- Mozart's life, filled with both triumphs and setbacks, remains a mystery to musicologists
- Mozart's life, although celebrated during his time, quickly faded into obscurity after his death
Read the following passage about the importance of preserving historical monuments and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Historical monuments stand as tangible links to our past, offering invaluable insights into bygone civilizations, artistic traditions, and cultural practices. From the Colosseum in Rome to the Taj Mahal in India, these structures encapsulate the ingenuity, beliefs, and aspirations of those who came before us. The stories they tell through intricate carvings, towering facades, and weathered stones enrich our understanding of human history and connect us to a legacy far greater than ourselves.
However, the passage of time, coupled with environmental factors and human negligence, has left many of these irreplaceable treasures vulnerable and decaying. Pollution, for example, significantly contributes to the erosion of delicate carvings and the discoloration of surfaces. This is particularly evident in the case of the Acropolis in Athens, where air pollution has accelerated the deterioration of the ancient marble.
Recognizing the importance of preserving these cultural legacies for future generations, conservation efforts have gained momentum worldwide. Modern conservation techniques prioritize minimal intervention, focusing on stabilizing structures, preventing further damage, and using compatible materials for restoration. For instance, 3D laser scanning now allows experts to create precise digital models of monuments, aiding in both analysis and restoration planning.
Moreover, raising public awareness about the significance of historical preservation is crucial. Educating communities about the value of their local heritage fosters a sense of responsibility and encourages active participation in conservation efforts. By understanding the importance of these monuments, we become stewards of history, ensuring that their stories continue to inspire and educate generations to come.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of damage to historical monuments?
- Time
- Human negligence
- Pollution
- Vandalism
Question 24
The word "tangible" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- complex
- intangible
- insignificant
- ancient
Question 25
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- pollution damage
- time passage
- human neglect
- marble erosion
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- Preserving these cultural legacies is important for future generations, leading to a decrease in conservation efforts worldwide.
- Future generations will appreciate the importance of preserving cultural heritage through conservation efforts.
- The growing global understanding of the need to preserve cultural heritage has led to increased conservation work.
- Conservation efforts worldwide have primarily focused on cultural legacies for the benefit of future generations.
Question 27
The word "crucial" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- secondary
- simple
- optional
- essential
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Modern conservation techniques prioritize minimal intervention when working with historical monuments.
- 3D laser scanning is used to rebuild entire historical monuments.
- Public awareness campaigns are the most effective method of monument conservation.
- The Acropolis in Athens is the most polluted historical site in the world.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use a present participle clause to describe an ongoing action related to conservation?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer emphasize the educational value of historical monuments?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about the evolution of artistic movements and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] The history of artistic movements is a fascinating journey through human expression, reflecting cultural shifts, technological advancements, and evolving philosophies. [II] The earliest forms of art, primarily focused on survival and ritual, gradually branched out to encompass more complex narratives and aesthetic explorations. [III] Understanding these historical developments provides crucial context for appreciating the art we see today. [IV]
These early artistic traditions laid the foundation for the development of more formalized styles. Ancient Egyptian art, for example, was characterized by its rigid hierarchical representations and symbolic language, reflecting the highly structured nature of their society. Similarly, the classical art of ancient Greece and Rome emphasized idealized forms and balanced compositions, mirroring their focus on reason and order. These stylistic conventions, passed down through generations, exerted a profound influence on subsequent artistic movements.
The Renaissance marked a period of renewed interest in classical art and learning, leading to significant artistic innovations. Perspective and chiaroscuro, techniques used to create depth and realism, became hallmarks of Renaissance painting. Artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo pushed the boundaries of artistic representation, creating works that celebrated humanism and the natural world. This period laid the groundwork for the Baroque and Rococo styles, each with its own distinct characteristics.
The 19th and 20th centuries saw a proliferation of artistic movements, reflecting the rapid pace of societal change. Impressionism, with its focus on capturing fleeting moments and the subjective experience of light, challenged the academic traditions of the time. This paved the way for a succession of movements, from Post-Impressionism and Fauvism to Cubism and Surrealism, each exploring new forms of visual expression and engaging with the complexities of the modern world. Abstract Expressionism, emerging in the mid-20th century, further challenged conventional notions of art, emphasizing spontaneous gesture and emotional intensity. The evolution of artistic movements continues today, driven by technological advancements and ongoing cultural dialogues.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
From the cave paintings of Lascaux to the digital art of today, humans have continually sought new ways to represent their world and communicate their experiences.- I
- II
- III
- IV
Question 32
The phrase "branched out" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- extended
- diversified
- broadened
- expanded
Question 33
The word "their" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- Egyptians
- Greeks
- Artists
- Romans
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of ancient Greek and Roman art?
- Symbolic language
- Idealized forms
- Focus on reason
- Balanced compositions
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- Renaissance paintings primarily focused on religious themes, employing perspective and chiaroscuro, techniques later adopted by Baroque artists.
- Renaissance art, reviving classical styles, used new techniques like perspective and chiaroscuro to create realistic portrayals of humanism and nature, influencing later Baroque and Rococo movements.
- Renaissance art rejected classical influences, emphasizing realism and humanism through innovative methods, paving the way for Rococo and Baroque styles.
- Renaissance artists exclusively emulated classical styles to depict humanistic themes impacting the Baroque period significantly.
Question 36
The word "hallmarks" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- anomalies
- quirks
- flaws
- defects
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Impressionism adhered strictly to academic traditions and avoided subjective experiences.
- Modern art movements reflected rapid societal changes during the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Ancient Egyptian art prioritized emotional expression over structured representation.
- Renaissance artists primarily focused on abstract themes and rejected realism.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- A few artistic styles appeared in the 19th and 20th centuries, showcasing the era's stagnant societal norms.
- The 19th and 20th centuries saw a rapid emergence of numerous art movements, reflecting the era's swift societal changes.
- Many artistic trends arose in the 19th and 20th centuries, influenced by the slow cultural shifts of the period.
- During the 19th and 20th centuries, several art movements developed, mirroring the era's static social climate.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- Abstract Expressionism marked the end of artistic innovation and development.
- Art movements are influenced by a combination of cultural, technological, and philosophical factors.
- Ancient art forms lacked aesthetic qualities, focusing solely on survival.
- The Baroque and Rococo styles directly opposed the Renaissance's emphasis on humanism.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- From ancient art's focus on ritual and survival to modern movements' exploration of abstract concepts, artistic expression has continually evolved, reflecting cultural values, technological advancements, and philosophical shifts.
- Art history shows a linear progression from basic survival-focused forms to sophisticated abstract expressionism, driven solely by technological advancements and a rejection of traditional artistic values.
- Primarily influenced by societal changes, art progressed from simple representations in ancient times to complex, abstract forms in modern art, demonstrating a continuous evolution in techniques and themes.
- Throughout history, artistic movements, driven by the desire to break from previous styles, have shifted from realistic depictions to abstract concepts, showcasing a constant tension between tradition and innovation.
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