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Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường THPT Chuyên KHXH.

Toàn diện

180 đề thi với bộ câu hỏi không trùng lặp, bao quát hết phạm vi ôn thi.

Tiện lợi

Tự ôn thi mọi lúc mọi nơi trên máy tính, điện thoại, máy tính bảng.

Hiệu quả

Kết hợp 2 chế độ ôn tập & thi thử mang lại hiệu quả ôn thi cao nhất.

Choose the option that best fits the blank or is the most appropriate answer to each of the following questions.

Question 1

Linh: Anh Mark, was it hard starting your coffee shop?

Mark: Yes, I didn't __________ have much free time back then.

  1. use to
  2. not use to
  3. get used to
  4. used to

Question 2

Linh: David, how was your drive home yesterday?

David: It was so __________! The traffic was terrible.

  1. stressful
  2. stressfully
  3. stressed
  4. stress

Question 3

Linh: David, I need to know __________ to find the cheapest flights for our trip.

David: I use a special website. I can show you later.

  1. what
  2. how
  3. why
  4. where

Question 4

Minh: Sarah, can you help me with dinner tonight?

Sarah: Of course, Minh! Could you please __________ the table while I finish cooking?

  1. set
  2. prepare
  3. make
  4. arrange

Question 5

Linh: Sorry, I think I completely misunderstood what you meant earlier.

Chris: It's okay. Sometimes it's hard to __________ when we're just texting.

  1. get down to
  2. figure out
  3. get through to
  4. get through with

Question 6

David: Did you like the space documentary, Linh?

Linh: Yes, I really hope __________ the moon someday!

  1. visit
  2. visiting
  3. to visiting
  4. to visit

Question 7

An: Mike, what's your dream job after high school?

Mike: I want to be a __________ and save lives.

  1. fire station
  2. doctor
  3. police officer
  4. firefighter

Question 8

Linh: Mike, the storm is getting closer.

Mike: I know. We have already secured everything, __________?

  1. don't we
  2. aren't we
  3. haven't we
  4. have we

Choose the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 9

Lan: Tom, what do you think about the new road project near the forest?

Tom: It's a tough issue. While we need better infrastructure, the preservation of the local ecosystem is also a major concern.

  1. conservation
  2. maintenance
  3. development
  4. destruction

Question 10

Linh: Did you permit the repair technician to enter the basement for the water heater check?

David: No, I had to forbid him from going down there, as it's still under construction.

  1. authorize
  2. forbid
  3. allow
  4. request

Choose the word or phrase CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

Question 11

Minh: My brother put money into a new startup company.

David: Oh, really? That sounds quite risky for his savings.

  1. difficult
  2. dangerous
  3. safe
  4. quick

Question 12

Linh: Hi, I need to update my contact email address.

David: Certainly. Let's get that sorted out for you right away.

  1. verified
  2. handled
  3. confused
  4. separated

Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 13

  1. engineering
  2. generally
  3. congressional
  4. technology

Question 14

  1. digital
  2. guarantee
  3. integrate
  4. engagement

Question 15

  1. assure
  2. russian
  3. tissue
  4. illness

Question 16

  1. against
  2. sergeant
  3. genius
  4. gently

Question 17

  1. essence
  2. silence
  3. concept
  4. statement

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 18

  1. summary
  2. profession
  3. dimension
  4. alliance

Question 19

  1. equivalent
  2. original
  3. democracy
  4. accuracy

Question 20

  1. respondent
  2. century
  3. delicate
  4. rapidly

Question 21

  1. reluctant
  2. denial
  3. increasing
  4. beautiful

Question 22

  1. usually
  2. operating
  3. psychologist
  4. category

Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 23

He felt very satisfy after repairing the broken chair himself.

  1. repairing
  2. himself
  3. after
  4. satisfy

Question 24

The important of water for human health is often talked about.

  1. important
  2. of
  3. is
  4. health

Question 25

My new smart TV runs very slow when I try to stream movies from the internet.

  1. runs
  2. movies
  3. slow
  4. try

Choose the most suitable response for each of the following exchanges.

Question 26

Sarah is asking Tom for directions to the local market.

Sarah: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the Central Market?

Tom: __________

  1. It's a really great market, you'll love it.
  2. Why don't you check your map app instead?
  3. You should have asked someone closer to it.
  4. Go straight, turn left at the lights, it's on your right.

Question 27

Two friends, Leo and Maria, are discussing their future careers.

Leo: I'm thinking about a career as a lab researcher. It sounds really interesting.

Maria: __________

  1. That sounds like a lot of work.
  2. Have you considered being a science communicator?
  3. What's the typical salary for that?
  4. Are you sure that's the best choice?

Question 28

Liam and Chloe are talking during their lunch break.

Liam: I've had this cough for days now. It's really bothering me.

Chloe: __________

  1. Yes, coughing for days is quite annoying.
  2. You should have gone to the hospital days ago.
  3. You should really see a doctor about that.
  4. Go to bed and don't speak for a week.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 29

Don't be careless with the new data entry system, or you will make many errors.

  1. If you will be careless with the new data entry system, you will make many errors.
  2. If you are careless with the new data entry system, you will make many errors.
  3. If you are not careless with the new data entry system, you will make many errors.
  4. If you don't be careless with the new data entry system, you will make many errors.

Question 30

In the past, villagers often brought beautiful lotus flowers to the temple for the annual festival.

  1. Villagers were used to bring beautiful lotus flowers to the temple for the annual festival.
  2. Villagers use to bring beautiful lotus flowers to the temple for the annual festival.
  3. Villagers used to brought beautiful lotus flowers to the temple for the annual festival.
  4. Villagers used to bring beautiful lotus flowers to the temple for the annual festival.

Question 31

The private company doesn't have enough funding. It can't launch the powerful new rocket.

  1. If the private company has enough funding, it could launch the powerful new rocket.
  2. If the private company had enough funding, it could launch the powerful new rocket.
  3. If the private company didn't have enough funding, it could launch the powerful new rocket.
  4. If the private company had enough funding, it would have launched the powerful new rocket.

Question 32

The students often spend a lot of time researching information for their science project.

  1. It often takes a lot of time to research information for their science project.
  2. It often takes the students a lot of time researching information for their science project.
  3. The students often take a lot of time to research information for their science project.
  4. It often takes the students a lot of time to research information for their science project.

Question 33

The last time my brother visited an art gallery was three years ago.

  1. My brother hasn't visited an art gallery since three years ago.
  2. My brother didn't visit an art gallery since three years ago.
  3. My brother hasn't visited an art gallery for three years ago.
  4. My brother hasn't visit an art gallery since three years ago.

Question 34

Why don't we focus on sustainable materials for our new clothing line?

  1. She suggested focusing on sustainable materials for their new clothing line.
  2. She suggests focusing on sustainable materials for their new clothing line.
  3. She suggested to focus on sustainable materials for their new clothing line.
  4. She suggested focus on sustainable materials for our new clothing line.

Read the following text and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

An avalanche is a powerful and sudden flow of snow down a mountain slope. These events are a significant danger in snowy, mountainous regions worldwide. For an avalanche to occur, several conditions must be met. The primary factors include the angle of the slope and the structure of the snowpack. An avalanche is a natural event that (35) __________ occur in any mountainous region where there is significant snowfall, but human activity can often trigger them.

The snowpack is not a single, solid mass. Instead, it is made up of many different layers of snow that have accumulated over time. Each snowfall creates a new layer on top of the old ones. The characteristics of these layers, such as their density and temperature, can vary greatly. The (36) __________ layers are often those that fell during heavy storms, sitting on top of a weaker, less stable layer beneath.

The existence of a weak layer within the snowpack is the most critical element for an avalanche. This weak layer does not bond well with the snow above or below it. It can be formed from ice, very light snow, or snow that has undergone changes due to temperature. This weak layer is unable to (37) __________ the weight of the new snow on top. This instability (38) __________ the snowpack to become a 'slab,' a large block of snow ready to slide.

The final element is a trigger. (39) __________ can be natural, like more heavy snow or wind, or it can be caused by humans, such as a skier or snowmobiler crossing a steep slope. The extra weight is often just enough to cause the weak layer to (40) __________. Once this happens, the entire slab of snow on top can detach and begin to slide down the mountain at incredible speeds.

Being aware of these conditions is (41) __________ for anyone venturing into the mountains during winter. Understanding the risks involves checking avalanche forecasts and recognizing dangerous terrain. (42) __________, an avalanche is a combination of a steep slope, an unstable snowpack, and a trigger. Respecting the power of nature is the key to staying safe in these beautiful but potentially hazardous environments.

Question 35

  1. must
  2. would
  3. should
  4. can

Question 36

  1. dangerously
  2. most dangerous
  3. most dangerously
  4. more dangerous

Question 37

  1. contain
  2. produce
  3. support
  4. carry

Question 38

  1. causes
  2. forces
  3. allows
  4. prevents

Question 39

  1. What
  2. This
  3. Which
  4. That

Question 40

  1. dissolve
  2. fracture
  3. crumble
  4. evaporate

Question 41

  1. essential
  2. essence
  3. essentials
  4. essentially

Question 42

  1. Furthermore
  2. For instance
  3. However
  4. In short

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each question.

Imagine walking into a bustling café and being greeted not by a person, but by a sleek robot gliding silently to your table with a steaming cup of coffee. This futuristic scene is no longer just science fiction. In cities around the world, including Vietnamese hubs like Hanoi and Da Nang, service robots are becoming a real, if uncommon, sight. They navigate crowded floors and deliver orders with digital precision. But this raises a critical question for both customers and the industry: are these robots just a fun gimmick to attract attention, or do they represent a fundamental shift in the future of service jobs?

The arguments for adopting robot staff are compelling for business owners. Firstly, robots offer remarkable efficiency. They can operate 24/7 without breaks, holidays, or sick days. Secondly, they provide a level of consistent quality that can be difficult for humans to maintain; a robot barista can be programmed to make the exact same perfect cappuccino every single time. This precision helps reduce waste and human error. Finally, the novelty factor itself is a powerful business tool. A café with a robot waiter instantly becomes a talking point and a destination, drawing in curious customers eager for a new experience.

However, the current technology has significant limitations. The primary drawback is the lack of a 'human touch'. Robots cannot interpret subtle social cues, offer a personalized recommendation, or create the warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes a favorite café feel like a second home. They are programmed for specific tasks and struggle with unexpected situations, like a spilled drink or a customer with a complex dietary question. Furthermore, the initial investment for purchasing and maintaining these machines is substantial, making them a costly experiment for many small business owners.

In the Vietnamese context, these robots have so far been used more as a marketing strategy than a practical workforce solution. While they successfully attract crowds and generate buzz on social media, they rarely replace human employees entirely. Instead, human staff are still needed to take complex orders, handle payments, and manage the robots. This brings up a larger debate about the future of work. Will technologies like this eliminate entry-level jobs often held by young people, or will they create new, more technical roles in programming, robotics, and machine maintenance?

Ultimately, the role of robots in the service industry is still evolving. It's unlikely that they will completely replace human workers in the near future. A more probable scenario is a hybrid model, where robots handle simple, repetitive tasks like delivering food, freeing up human staff to focus on what they do best: providing excellent customer service, creativity, and problem-solving. The question is not whether robots are coming, but how we can best integrate them into our service experiences.

Question 43

What is the word consistent in paragraph 2 closest in meaning to?

  1. popular
  2. rapid
  3. expensive
  4. unchanging

Question 44

The word They in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. business owners
  2. human staff
  3. social cues
  4. robots

Question 45

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  1. How to Build a Robot Waiter for Your Cafe
  2. The History of Cafes in Vietnam and Technology
  3. Why Human Waiters Are Always Better Than Robots
  4. The Pros and Cons of Using Robots in the Service Industry

Question 46

According to the passage, which of the following is described as an advantage of using service robots?

  1. They are inexpensive for small businesses to purchase.
  2. They can adapt well to unexpected problems in the cafe.
  3. They can operate for long hours without needing a break.
  4. They can offer personal recommendations to customers.

Question 47

According to paragraph 2, what is one effect of the novelty of robot waiters?

  1. It helps in attracting curious people to the business.
  2. It reduces the overall cost of running the cafe.
  3. It causes human staff to work harder.
  4. It makes the coffee preparation process faster.

Question 48

Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?

  1. The passage concludes that robots will definitely not take over service jobs.
  2. Service robots have now fully replaced humans in most cafes worldwide.
  3. In some Vietnamese cities, robot waiters are mainly used as a marketing tool.
  4. Robots are described as being better than humans at handling complex requests.

Question 49

According to paragraph 3, what is one significant limitation of service robots?

  1. They can only understand and speak one language.
  2. They are unable to create a warm and welcoming environment.
  3. They move too slowly in a crowded restaurant.
  4. They frequently break down and need daily repairs.

Question 50

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as challenges of using service robots EXCEPT...

  1. their need for a constant and stable internet connection
  2. the high initial cost to purchase them
  3. their inability to handle unexpected problems
  4. the lack of a personal, human-like interaction

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