Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2025- Mã đề thi THPT-65
Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

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Worried about the ever-growing threat of online attacks? Feeling (1) __________ when browsing the web? CyberShield is here to put your mind at ease! Our state-of-the-art software acts as a (2) __________, protecting your personal information and devices from cyber threats.
CyberShield provides (3) __________ malware, phishing scams, and other online dangers. We (4) __________ online security seriously, offering real-time threat detection and automatic updates.
Tired of (5) __________ about your digital safety? Choose CyberShield, the solution (6) __________ by millions worldwide.
- vulnerableness
- vulnerability
- vulnerable
- vulnerably
- barrier digital powerful
- digital powerful barrier
- powerful barrier digital
- powerful digital barrier
- for
- with
- about
- against
- take
- make
- get
- have
- to worry
- worry
- worried
- worrying
- to trust
- trusted
- trusting
- trust
Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
The Power of Consumer Choices: Vote with Your Wallet!
Every time you buy something, you’re casting a vote. You’re supporting the (7) __________ of the companies you choose. Are you voting for a sustainable future? Let's explore how your everyday choices can make a real difference.
Impact of Our Choices:
Our current consumption patterns have (8) __________ environmental and social impacts. (9) __________ products are made using unsustainable resources and exploitative labor. We buy (10) __________ things we don’t really need, contributing to overflowing landfills and resource depletion. We often (11) __________ convenience over sustainability.
Making Conscious Choices:
You can change things (12) __________ ethical and sustainable businesses. Look for products made with recycled materials, choose brands committed to fair trade, and reduce your overall consumption. Buy less, choose well, make it last. Your purchasing power can drive positive change and create a better future for all.
- practices
- practice
- practiced
- practicing
- slightly
- negligibly
- insignificant
- significant
- Many
- Much
- Little
- Few
- much
- a lot of
- many
- little
- set out
- go off
- take after
- opt for
- without supporting
- to support
- with supporting
- by supporting
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: Really? I've been wanting to try yoga. Maybe I'll check out her channel!
b. Lisa: Thanks! I started doing yoga with Adriene on YouTube, and I feel so much stronger already.
c. Sarah: Wow, Lisa, you look amazing! Have you been working out?
- b - a - c
- c - a - b
- c - b - a
- b - c - a
Question 14
a. David: Good point! Maybe they'll be amazed by our skyscrapers or space exploration.
b. Emily: I know! The aqueducts were incredible, bringing water hundreds of miles.
c. David: I'm reading about the Roman Empire, and it's fascinating how advanced their engineering was.
d. Emily: It makes you wonder what people will say about our engineering marvels in the future.
e. David: Imagine the planning and effort that took!
- e - b - d - a - c
- c - b - e - d - a
- c - a - d - e - b
- c - a - b - e - d
Question 15
Hi Emily,
a. The lighting and composition are fantastic, especially the ones by the Trevi Fountain.
b. I just saw the photos you posted from your trip to Italy – they look incredible!
c. Hope to catch up soon!
d. I'm trying to improve my own photography skills and would love to hear any tips you have.
e. Did you use any special editing software or techniques?
Best,
Olivia
- b - a - e - c - d
- b - a - e - d - c
- c - d - b - a - e
- e - b - c - d - a
Question 16
a. From the depths of the ocean showcased in "Blue Planet II" to the historical injustices explored in "13th," these films ignite curiosity and understanding.
b. They challenge our assumptions and expose us to new ideas, cultures, and ways of life.
c. Documentaries possess the power to transport us to different worlds and perspectives.
d. Through captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, documentaries leave a lasting impact on our hearts and minds.
e. Ultimately, they remind us of the power of film to educate, inspire, and spark important conversations.
- c - e - a - b - d
- c - a - b - d - e
- e - c - b - d - a
- c - b - e - a - d
Question 17
a. The curated selections, cozy atmosphere, and knowledgeable staff create a personalized browsing experience.
b. Despite the rise of e-books and online retailers, these havens for book lovers offer a unique charm.
c. Independent bookstores are experiencing a resurgence in popularity.
d. It's heartening to witness the enduring love for physical books and the spaces that celebrate them.
e. Many independent bookstores also host author events and book signings, fostering a sense of community.
- e - c - a - d - b
- c - b - a - e - d
- d - c - a - e - b
- d - b - c - e - a
Read the following passage about Tsunamis and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Tsunamis, (18) __________, are among the most devastating natural disasters on Earth. (19) __________. When the seafloor abruptly deforms, it displaces a massive volume of water, generating a series of waves that travel outwards at speeds exceeding 500 miles per hour. In the deep ocean, these waves may be barely noticeable, but as they approach shallower coastal waters, their energy compresses, causing the waves to grow dramatically in height.
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, triggered by a magnitude 9.1 earthquake off the coast of Sumatra, tragically exemplifies the destructive power of these waves. (20) __________, the tsunami devastated coastal communities in 14 countries, claiming the lives of over 230,000 people and causing billions of dollars in damage. This event highlighted the importance of early warning systems and disaster preparedness in vulnerable regions.
While it is impossible to prevent tsunamis, their impact can be mitigated. Early warning systems, which utilize a network of buoys and sensors to detect seismic activity and changes in sea level, can provide crucial minutes or even hours of advance notice. (21) __________ potentially saving countless lives. Additionally, building codes in tsunami-prone areas often mandate specific structural reinforcements and elevation requirements for new construction, increasing their resilience to these powerful waves.
(22) __________. Understanding their causes and characteristics is essential for promoting safety and resilience in coastal communities worldwide. By investing in early warning systems, implementing sound building practices, and fostering a culture of preparedness, we can mitigate the devastating impacts of these awe-inspiring forces of nature.
- which are often mistakenly called tidal waves
- which are generally harmless in the open ocean
- which are regularly predicted by meteorologists
- which are sometimes confused with rogue waves
- These devastating waves result from the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun
- These massive waves are primarily caused by strong winds and changes in atmospheric pressure
- These immense waves are not caused by tides or storms, but by seismic events like earthquakes and underwater volcanic eruptions
- These unpredictable waves are often triggered by human activities such as deep-sea drilling
- Warning signs included a sudden drop in sea level
- Traveling across the ocean for several days
- Creating unusually strong currents along the coast
- Reaching heights of over 100 feet in some areas
- This extra time gives scientists the opportunity to study the wave patterns,
- This precious time allows coastal residents to evacuate to higher ground,
- This critical information helps governments to declare states of emergency,
- This brief period allows emergency responders to prepare for the aftermath,
- Despite the significant loss of life, tsunamis are relatively infrequent occurrences
- Though terrifying in their power, tsunamis are a fascinating natural phenomenon
- Although difficult to predict accurately, tsunamis are a predictable natural hazard
- Because of their immense destructive power, tsunamis are often overlooked natural events
Read the following passage about renewable energy resources and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
The science of renewable resources is fundamentally interdisciplinary, drawing upon principles of biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and environmental science. Understanding how to harness and utilize resources like solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass energy requires a multifaceted approach. For example, designing efficient solar panels necessitates knowledge of semiconductor physics and material science, while optimizing wind turbine performance relies on principles of aerodynamics and fluid mechanics.
These diverse fields converge to address the critical challenge of meeting our energy needs sustainably. Renewable resources, unlike fossil fuels, replenish naturally over relatively short periods. This inherent renewability positions them as crucial players in mitigating climate change and reducing our reliance on finite resources. However, harnessing these resources effectively requires innovative technologies and infrastructure.
Consider solar energy. While the sun bathes the Earth in a tremendous amount of energy every day, capturing and converting this energy into usable electricity requires sophisticated photovoltaic cells. Similarly, wind energy relies on strategically placed turbines designed to maximize energy capture from prevailing wind patterns. The science behind these technologies is constantly evolving, leading to increased efficiency and cost-competitiveness of renewable energy sources.
Furthermore, the implementation of renewable resources requires careful consideration of ecological and societal impacts. For instance, while hydroelectric dams offer a significant source of renewable energy, responsible development necessitates minimizing disruption to aquatic ecosystems and respecting the rights of indigenous communities. Ultimately, the science of renewable resources emphasizes a holistic approach, balancing technological advancement with environmental stewardship and social equity.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a renewable energy source?
- Hydro Energy
- Wind Energy
- Nuclear Power
- Solar Energy
Question 24
The word "interdisciplinary" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- specialized
- scientific
- collaborative
- complex
Question 25
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- finite resources
- climate change
- natural replenishment
- short periods
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- Solar energy is a potential renewable energy source.
- The sun's energy is difficult to capture and convert.
- Solar energy is the only viable renewable energy source.
- Photovoltaic cells are outdated technology.
Question 27
The word "responsible" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- profitable
- careless
- rapid
- ethical
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Implementing renewable energy requires no consideration of societal impacts.
- Renewable energy sources have no environmental impact.
- Renewable energy technologies require ongoing scientific development.
- Fossil fuels replenish naturally over short periods.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer mention a present causal relationship between the sun's energy and the need for advanced technology?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer emphasize the importance of balancing technological advancements with environmental and social considerations in the development of renewable resources?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about moral and ethical dilemmas and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
Exploring moral and ethical dilemmas is crucial for personal growth and societal progress. [I] These dilemmas, often complex and nuanced, force us to wrestle with difficult choices where values clash. [II] Consider the classic "trolley problem," where an individual must decide whether to divert a runaway trolley onto a side track, saving five lives but sacrificing one. [III] Such dilemmas are not confined to thought experiments; they permeate our daily lives, from personal relationships to professional decisions, demanding careful consideration and critical thinking. [IV]
The study of ethics provides frameworks for navigating these challenging situations. It offers various ethical theories, each providing a different lens through which to examine moral quandaries. Virtue ethics, for instance, focuses on cultivating moral character traits, such as honesty and compassion, arguing that individuals with strong moral character are more likely to make ethical choices. Consequentialism, on the other hand, emphasizes the outcomes of actions, suggesting that the morally right action is the one that produces the best overall consequences. Exploring these diverse perspectives helps us understand the complexities of moral decision-making and develop a more nuanced approach to ethical challenges.
Contemporary society presents a myriad of real-world ethical dilemmas fueled by rapid technological advancements and globalization. The rise of artificial intelligence, for example, raises complex questions about algorithmic bias, data privacy, and the potential displacement of human workers. Similarly, the interconnectedness of the global economy forces us to confront ethical issues related to fair trade, environmental sustainability, and labor practices in developing countries. Addressing these challenges requires careful consideration of the potential consequences of our actions and a commitment to upholding ethical principles in a rapidly changing world.
Ultimately, engaging with moral and ethical dilemmas is not merely an academic exercise; it is a fundamental aspect of being human. By examining these dilemmas thoughtfully and critically, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, our values, and our responsibilities to one another. This process of ethical reflection enables us to make more informed decisions, cultivate stronger moral character, and contribute to building a more just and equitable society.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
This hypothetical scenario, though seemingly simple, highlights the tension between utilitarianism, which prioritizes the greatest good for the greatest number, and deontology, which emphasizes moral duties and rules, regardless of the consequences.- I
- II
- III
- IV
Question 32
The phrase "wrestle with" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- struggle with
- confront with
- grapple with
- contend with
Question 33
The word "It" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- moral character
- ethical challenges
- the study of ethics
- virtue ethics
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a focus of virtue ethics?
- Cultivating moral character
- Producing the best overall consequences
- Developing honesty and compassion
- Making ethical choices
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- Current technologies create several moral quandaries, such as algorithmic bias and fair trade, needing ethical consideration.
- Technological progress poses various ethical problems, including data privacy and worker displacement, demanding global solutions.
- New technologies raise multiple ethical dilemmas, like environmental sustainability and labor practices, necessitating careful evaluation.
- Modern advancements bring many ethical issues, like those related to AI and globalization, requiring careful thought and strong moral principles.
Question 36
The word "real-world" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- imagined
- abstract
- hypothetical
- theoretical
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- Consequentialism prioritizes individual character over outcomes.
- Technological advancements have eliminated ethical dilemmas.
- The trolley problem is the only significant ethical dilemma.
- Ethical reflection leads to better decisions and a more just society.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- Addressing moral dilemmas is integral to the human condition, not merely a philosophical exercise.
- Confronting ethical questions is fundamental to humanity, not solely an academic endeavor.
- Grappling with ethical issues is a key part of the human experience, not just an intellectual pursuit.
- Dealing with moral problems is essential for human existence, not simply for scholarly study.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- Personal relationships are less impacted by ethical dilemmas than professional decisions.
- Technological advancements always lead to negative ethical consequences.
- Globalization has minimized the complexity of ethical decision-making.
- Ethical dilemmas require us to consider different ethical frameworks and their implications.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- Examining ethical dilemmas, from hypothetical scenarios to real-world issues arising from technological advancements, is crucial for personal growth and building a just society, as ethical frameworks guide decision-making and cultivate moral character.
- Exploring ethical dilemmas, often driven by technology and globalization, enhances personal understanding and societal progress, demanding critical thinking and a commitment to ethical principles for a better future.
- Ethical dilemmas, exemplified by the trolley problem, require careful consideration using frameworks like virtue ethics and consequentialism, ultimately leading to improved decision-making and a more ethical world.
- Moral and ethical dilemmas, prevalent in personal and professional life, necessitate ethical frameworks like virtue ethics and consequentialism to navigate complex choices and promote a more just and equitable society.
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