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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.

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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: Do you like posting your travel pictures online?

Mike: Yes, I really enjoy __________ them with friends.

  1. sharing
  2. to share
  3. share
  4. shared

Question 2

Mai: This game has so many pieces!

Tom: __________ the pieces look complex, the rules are quite simple.

  1. Because
  2. Although
  3. Despite
  4. So

Question 3

Mai: This painting of Thanh Giong is amazing! I have a question about its history.

David: Let's ask the __________ over there. They usually know everything.

  1. security guard
  2. information desk
  3. expert
  4. tour guide

Question 4

An: My room is such a mess! I really need to tidy it up this weekend.

David: I know what you mean. I also have to __________ some chores around the house.

  1. make
  2. get
  3. take
  4. do

Question 5

Minh: This book of Vietnamese fairy tales is great!

David: It is! When I was a kid, my mom __________ read them to me every night.

  1. was used to
  2. use to
  3. used to
  4. is used to

Question 6

Linh: Hey Mike, what do you think about this book?

Mike: It's a really good choice, Linh. This novel is quite popular, __________?

  1. isn't it
  2. wasn't it
  3. is it
  4. doesn't it

Question 7

Linh: Mike, the film club sounds really fun.

Mike: It is! My friend, Mai, wishes she __________ join us.

  1. could
  2. joined
  3. can
  4. will be able to

Question 8

Lan: I found a wallet. What should I do, Mike?

Mike: Please __________ at the information desk.

  1. take it off
  2. give it out
  3. hand in it
  4. hand it in

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

Question 9

Mai: Hey, Linh! I heard you got accepted into your dream university!

Linh: Yes, I did! I'm on top of the world right now!

  1. standing at the highest point
  2. feeling very sad and unhappy
  3. feeling extremely happy
  4. feeling confused about the future

Question 10

Linh: How did your group project go, David? Was it a success?

David: Not really, Linh. Our team was quite disorganized, so we struggled to finish on time.

  1. chaotic
  2. messy
  3. unprepared
  4. organized

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

Question 11

Linh: Grandma always made our family parties special.

Sarah: Yes, she knew how to look after everyone.

  1. guide
  2. watch
  3. tend
  4. entertain

Question 12

Linh: Our new apartment is quite small. We need a table that fits well.

Mike: Exactly. We should look for something really compact for this space.

  1. comfortable
  2. small
  3. spacious
  4. elegant

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

Question 13

  1. tomorrow
  2. comedy
  3. offensive
  4. possible

Question 14

  1. revolution
  2. constitution
  3. population
  4. supervisor

Question 15

  1. testament
  2. suffering
  3. proposal
  4. statistics

Question 16

  1. slavery
  2. surprising
  3. transition
  4. opposite

Question 17

  1. graphic
  2. upgrade
  3. region
  4. engage

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. respect
  2. rating
  3. connect
  4. unclear

Question 19

  1. capable
  2. manager
  3. formation
  4. favorite

Question 20

  1. throughout
  2. debate
  3. respond
  4. access

Question 21

  1. remain
  2. descend
  3. certain
  4. command

Question 22

  1. advance
  2. return
  3. except
  4. placement

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

Question 23

Every year, the town celebrates the Sun Festival, but last month they celebrate it on a different date.

  1. celebrate
  2. celebrates
  3. they
  4. last

Question 24

Excuse me, I'm trying to find the main station, but I keep to get confused around the big church.

  1. the
  2. to get
  3. around
  4. trying

Question 25

Many bright lanterns was hanging from the temple's roof and trees.

  1. was
  2. temple's
  3. bright
  4. trees

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are practicing for a job interview.

Liam: Chloe, what's a good way to answer the 'Why do you want this job?' question?

Chloe: __________

  1. That's a very common question, indeed.
  2. Just say you need the money, it's honest.
  3. Focus on how your skills match their needs.
  4. You can ask them about their salary.

Question 27

Maria, a tourist, asks Tom, a local, for help.

Maria: "Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the Old Stone Bridge?"

Tom: __________

  1. Yes, it's not far. I can explain the way.
  2. Why do you want to go there?
  3. You should have used your phone.
  4. I also don't know where it is.

Question 28

Liam and Chloe are discussing dinner plans.

Liam: I want to cook some fish, but I'm not sure where to get really fresh seafood.

Chloe: __________

  1. Seafood is very healthy, you know.
  2. I'm not sure, I never buy fish.
  3. I recommend you consider the local fishery.
  4. You should try the market downtown. It's great!

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

Question 29

"When will I receive my first salary?" the new employee asked his colleague.

  1. The new employee asked his colleague when would he receive his first salary.
  2. The new employee asked his colleague when he would receive his first salary.
  3. The new employee asked his colleague when he will receive his first salary.
  4. The new employee asked his colleague when I would receive my first salary.

Question 30

"Did you enjoy the ending of the book?" Sarah asked Tom.

  1. Sarah asked Tom if he had enjoyed the ending of the book.
  2. Sarah asked Tom if did he enjoy the ending of the book.
  3. Sarah asked Tom that he had enjoyed the ending of the book.
  4. Sarah asked Tom if he enjoyed the ending of the book.

Question 31

The last time my grandmother saw heavy snow was over thirty years ago.

  1. My grandmother didn't see heavy snow for over thirty years.
  2. My grandmother hasn't seen heavy snow since over thirty years ago.
  3. My grandmother hasn't saw heavy snow for over thirty years.
  4. My grandmother hasn't seen heavy snow for over thirty years.

Question 32

"Where should we go to find a safe shelter?" the residents asked.

  1. The residents asked where they should go to find a safe shelter.
  2. The residents wondered where to go to find a safe shelter.
  3. The residents wondered where should they go to find a safe shelter.
  4. The residents wondered where going to find a safe shelter.

Question 33

The doctor advised her to continue taking the antibiotics for a week.

  1. The doctor advised her to go on taking the antibiotics for a week.
  2. The doctor advised her to go on to take the antibiotics for a week.
  3. The doctor advised her to carry on taking the antibiotics for a week.
  4. The doctor advised her to go ahead taking the antibiotics for a week.

Question 34

The house cleaner dusted her bookshelves thoroughly.

  1. She had dusted her bookshelves thoroughly.
  2. She had her bookshelves dusted thoroughly.
  3. She has her bookshelves dusted thoroughly.
  4. She had her bookshelves dust thoroughly.

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

The simple cotton T-shirt in your wardrobe has a fascinating story. Its journey begins not in a factory, but in a field with a humble plant. To start this transformation from plant to clothing, the raw cotton (35) __________ first be harvested. This crucial first step requires careful timing to ensure the cotton fibers, known as bolls, are fully mature and of high quality.

After the harvest, the cotton is taken to a ginning facility. Here, a machine powerfully separates the valuable fibers from the seeds and other debris. (36) __________ are the fibers cleaned, but they are also straightened and aligned in a process called carding. This makes the collection of fibers much (37) __________ to handle and spin compared to the original tangled clumps from the field.

The clean, aligned fibers are now ready to be spun into yarn. During spinning, the fibers are twisted together, a process (38) __________ creates a long, continuous, and strong thread. The successful (39) __________ of this yarn is essential for the next stage. Using large, industrial machines, these threads are then knitted together to (40) __________ vast sheets of fabric, which is the basic textile for the T-shirt.

With the textile ready, the manufacturing of the T-shirt can begin. Precise patterns are used to cut the fabric into the specific pieces required: a front panel, a back panel, and two sleeves. These individual pieces are then carefully stitched together by skilled workers or automated sewing systems. The resulting white (41) __________ is then typically sent for dyeing to give it its final color.

(42) __________, the journey from a cotton plant to a finished T-shirt is a multi-stage process involving both nature and technology. Each step, from harvesting and cleaning to spinning and sewing, carefully transforms a natural resource into a familiar everyday garment. This transformation is a testament to the modern textile industry's efficiency.

Question 35

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

Question 36

  1. Hardly ever
  2. No sooner
  3. Not only
  4. Never before

Question 37

  1. easy
  2. more easy
  3. easier
  4. easiest

Question 38

  1. it
  2. which
  3. that
  4. what

Question 39

  1. produce
  2. production
  3. productive
  4. productively

Question 40

  1. get
  2. form
  3. do
  4. take

Question 41

  1. outfit
  2. garment
  3. textile
  4. uniform

Question 42

  1. Nevertheless
  2. Furthermore
  3. Overall
  4. Specifically

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

In today's competitive world, the way we present our skills is changing. For a long time, a paper resume, or CV, was the standard way to apply for a job. However, in the digital age, a static document is often not enough. Employers and university admissions officers are increasingly looking for a more dynamic and comprehensive view of a candidate. This is where the concept of an 'online CV' or digital portfolio comes in. It’s a personal space on the internet where you can showcase your abilities, projects, and personality.

You might think that creating such a profile is only for experienced professionals. However, starting early provides a significant advantage. For teenagers in Vietnam, thinking about this now can be a game-changer. When you apply for competitive universities or your very first part-time job, having an online portfolio can make you stand out from other applicants who only submit a traditional CV. It demonstrates foresight, technical literacy, and a serious attitude towards your personal development long before you even enter the professional workforce.

So, what can a teenager possibly include? You don't need professional work experience. Instead, focus on what you're passionate about and what you've accomplished. This could include your best school projects, like a science fair experiment, a well-written history essay, or a coding assignment you're proud of. Hobbies like photography, drawing, or writing a blog are also excellent content. If you volunteer, document that experience. The goal is to collect examples of your skills and dedication and present them in an organized, visually appealing way.

Choosing the right platform is your next step. For those aiming for professional fields, creating a basic profile on a networking site like LinkedIn is a great start, as it is becoming more popular with companies in Vietnam like VNG. For creative individuals, a portfolio site like Behance or Dribbble is perfect for showcasing visual work. Alternatively, a simple personal blog or a well-curated YouTube channel can be just as effective. The key is to choose a platform that best fits the skills you want to highlight and to keep it updated.

Ultimately, building your first online portfolio is an investment in your future. It does more than just list your achievements; it tells a story about who you are. A regularly updated profile shows initiative, passion, and a commitment to learning. This proactive approach is highly valued by admissions officers and employers, as it signals that you are a candidate who goes above and beyond the basic requirements. It’s your chance to control your own narrative and make a memorable first impression in the digital world.

Question 43

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

  1. Why Traditional Paper CVs Are No Longer Useful in Vietnam
  2. Starting Early: The Modern Teenager's Guide to Online Portfolios
  3. A History of Job Applications in the Digital Age
  4. LinkedIn vs. Blogs: Choosing the Best Platform for Professionals

Question 44

According to paragraph 3, what is one type of content teens can include in their online portfolio?

  1. Their parents' professional achievements and connections.
  2. Achievements from school, such as a science project.
  3. A list of professional companies they want to work for.
  4. Detailed descriptions of past full-time work experience.

Question 45

The word advantage in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:

  1. benefit
  2. requirement
  3. difficulty
  4. experience

Question 46

The word them in paragraph 3 refers to:

  1. hobbies like photography
  2. teenagers
  3. professional work experience
  4. examples of your skills and dedication

Question 47

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as benefits of having an online portfolio EXCEPT:

  1. It can make you stand out from other applicants.
  2. It guarantees you will get into a top university.
  3. It helps you make a memorable first impression.
  4. It demonstrates that you have foresight and are serious.

Question 48

What can be inferred from the passage about traditional paper CVs?

  1. They are only important for non-technical jobs.
  2. They are completely useless for modern job applications.
  3. They are becoming insufficient on their own in a digital world.
  4. They are more difficult for teenagers to create than online portfolios.

Question 49

According to the passage, what is a direct result of regularly updating an online portfolio?

  1. It causes your social media profiles to become more popular.
  2. It leads to getting job offers from big tech companies like VNG.
  3. It shows employers that you have initiative and a passion for learning.
  4. It results in better grades on your school projects.

Question 50

Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with?

  1. Creating an online portfolio is too time-consuming and difficult for most students.
  2. Taking proactive steps for your future career, even as a teen, is a wise decision.
  3. Teenagers should focus only on their studies and not worry about future careers.
  4. Only students interested in creative or tech fields need an online portfolio.

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