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Đề chuẩn

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: Where should I put these empty cups, Tom?

Tom: Just put them in the sink. That's the __________ place.

  1. correction
  2. correcting
  3. correctly
  4. correct

Question 2

Lan: Mike, I'm really excited about __________ a new hiking trail this weekend.

Mike: Me too! I hope it has beautiful scenery.

  1. to explore
  2. explored
  3. exploring
  4. explore

Question 3

Linh: I'm so exhausted from my part-time job and classes.

Sarah: I know, Linh. I wish I __________ able to relax more often.

  1. am
  2. were
  3. was
  4. be

Question 4

Alex: I'm learning about Vietnamese holidays. Is __________ Lunar New Year the biggest one?

Minh: Absolutely! It's called Tet in Vietnam and it's our most important celebration.

  1. a
  2. the
  3. (no article)
  4. an

Question 5

Linh: How did people greet each other here before?

David: Well, they __________ bow more formally.

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

Question 6

Linh: I see smoke coming from the building next door!

David: Quick! Call 114! We need a __________ right away.

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

Question 7

Linh: Hey Dad, I'm at the bakery.

Tom: Perfect! Can you ask __________ to choose: chocolate or vanilla cake?

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

Question 8

An: John, that client project was really difficult.

John: It was, but we managed. You worked late all week for it, __________?

  1. don't you
  2. did you
  3. didn't you
  4. weren't you

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

Question 9

Linh: Tom, in some situations here, it's really important to bite your tongue and not say everything you think.

Tom: I see. So, you mean I should be careful with my words?

  1. to accidentally hurt your tongue while speaking
  2. to avoid saying something directly
  3. speak your mind freely
  4. to listen carefully to others

Question 10

Linh: David, I'm having such difficulty getting my laundry dry today.

David: I know, the high humidity makes it so hard for the water to evaporate.

  1. challenge
  2. struggle
  3. ease
  4. problem

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

Question 11

Linh, please look after the plants while I'm away next week.

Don't worry, Mom. I'll make sure they get enough water.

  1. neglect
  2. grow
  3. see
  4. tend

Question 12

Mai: David, can you help me carry these baskets?

David: Sure, Mai. I can help you right away after I finish this row.

  1. later
  2. properly
  3. quickly
  4. immediately

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

Question 13

  1. apparently
  2. emotional
  3. recovery
  4. integration

Question 14

  1. result
  2. closely
  3. cousin
  4. impose

Question 15

  1. observation
  2. security
  3. celebration
  4. emotional

Question 16

  1. soviet
  2. initial
  3. narrative
  4. insurance

Question 17

  1. engagement
  2. photograph
  3. engineer
  4. paragraph

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. appoint
  2. cartoon
  3. recruit
  4. income

Question 19

  1. garbage
  2. patrol
  3. debate
  4. improved

Question 20

  1. decline
  2. vaccine
  3. infant
  4. acquire

Question 21

  1. unfortunate
  2. technically
  3. advertising
  4. absolutely

Question 22

  1. instead
  2. decade
  3. german
  4. clothing

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

Question 23

We have much important traditions to follow for Tet, especially about the Kitchen Gods.

  1. much
  2. the
  3. important
  4. about

Question 24

After the exercise, a small handful of nuts can be a great snack.

  1. of
  2. the
  3. can
  4. a

Question 25

The bags were so heavy groceries that I could barely lift them.

  1. them
  2. so
  3. that
  4. were

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

Question 26

A traveler, David, has just arrived at the airport and is speaking to an airport information assistant, Maria.

Maria: Hello, how can I help you today?

David: __________

  1. Could you tell me about the bags?
  2. Excuse me, could you tell me where baggage claim is?
  3. I'm looking for the check-in counter for my flight.
  4. I demand to know where baggage claim is.

Question 27

Two friends, Leo and Maria, are discussing their finances over coffee.

Leo: I'm trying to save more money. Any tips?

Maria: __________

  1. My bank offers good interest rates on savings.
  2. You should ask a financial advisor for help.
  3. Saving money is a good idea, isn't it?
  4. I always put 10% into a separate savings account.

Question 28

Maria and Tom are neighbors. Maria approaches Tom in the hallway.

Maria: Hi Tom. I wanted to talk about the music coming from your apartment last night. It was quite loud.

Tom: __________

  1. It was not that loud, actually.
  2. Why didn't you just knock on my door?
  3. Oh, really? I was just enjoying myself.
  4. Oh, I'm so sorry. I didn't realize it was loud.

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, or your team will lose the championship.

  1. If you are careless, your team will lose the championship.
  2. If you are not careless, your team will lose the championship.
  3. If you will be careless, your team will lose the championship.
  4. If you would be careless, your team will lose the championship.

Question 30

The customer didn't receive a refund. They didn't get a replacement device, either.

  1. The customer neither receive a refund nor get a replacement device.
  2. The customer neither received a refund nor did they get a replacement device.
  3. The customer didn't neither receive a refund nor get a replacement device.
  4. The customer neither received a refund nor got a replacement device.

Question 31

I am sure the information on this resume is not accurate.

  1. The information on this resume must not be accurate.
  2. The information on this resume may not be accurate.
  3. The information on this resume can't accurate.
  4. The information on this resume can't be accurate.

Question 32

If you don't submit the tax report by the deadline, you will face a fine.

  1. Unless you don't submit the tax report by the deadline, you will face a fine.
  2. Unless you submitted the tax report by the deadline, you will face a fine.
  3. Unless you submit the tax report by the deadline, you will face a fine.
  4. Unless you are submitting the tax report by the deadline, you will face a fine.

Question 33

If you don't score enough points, you will lose the match.

  1. Unless you score enough points, you will lose the match.
  2. Unless you score enough points, you won't lose the match.
  3. Unless you will score enough points, you will lose the match.
  4. Unless you don't score enough points, you will lose the match.

Question 34

The last time I attended a workshop organized by your company was in 2020.

  1. I haven't attended a workshop organized by your company for 2020.
  2. The last time I didn't attend a workshop organized by your company was in 2020.
  3. I didn't attend any workshop organized by your company since 2020.
  4. I haven't attended a workshop organized by your company since 2020.

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

The Global Positioning System, or GPS, is a remarkable technology that many of us use every day without a second thought. It is a satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information anywhere on or near the Earth. This system is made up of a network of satellites orbiting our planet and the GPS receivers in our devices, like smartphones or car navigation units. Its primary function is to help a receiver determine its exact position.

The first part of the system is the satellite network. There are more than twenty-four GPS satellites orbiting the Earth at a very high altitude. Signals (35) __________ constantly from these satellites down to the surface. Each signal travels at the speed of light and contains information about the satellite's position and the exact time the signal was transmitted. This timekeeping is incredibly accurate, thanks to the atomic clocks on board each satellite.

The second part is your GPS receiver. The receiver's main job is to listen for these signals. It needs to pick up signals from multiple satellites to work properly. The receiver, (36) __________ is often built into your phone, detects these signals and uses the information within them. The data contains (37) __________ timing information that is crucial for the next step of the process. It is a passive device, meaning it only receives signals and does not send them.

The calculation of your location is based on a principle called trilateration. To calculate a 2D position, which includes latitude and longitude, signals from at least (38) __________ satellites are needed. The receiver measures the time it takes for a signal to travel (39) __________ a satellite to the device. (40) __________, for a more accurate 3D position that includes altitude, a fourth satellite is required. This information helps to calculate the (41) __________ to each satellite, which is a key part of finding your location.

Once the receiver has the distances from four or more satellites, it can calculate its exact position in a fraction of a second. This location is then shown on your device's map application. The entire process is continuous, allowing for real-time tracking of your movement. (42) __________ person with a modern smartphone can benefit from this amazing technology, whether for finding a new restaurant or navigating through an unfamiliar city.

Question 35

  1. send
  2. are sent
  3. has sent
  4. is sending

Question 36

  1. where
  2. which
  3. who
  4. whose

Question 37

  1. optional
  2. general
  3. precise
  4. creative

Question 38

  1. three
  2. one
  3. five
  4. seven

Question 39

  1. by
  2. over
  3. from
  4. with

Question 40

  1. For example
  2. However
  3. Therefore
  4. Specifically

Question 41

  1. distancing
  2. direction
  3. distance
  4. distant

Question 42

  1. Both
  2. Any
  3. Much
  4. A few

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

For many teenagers in Vietnam, the world of online gaming is a thrilling escape, but it's often viewed by parents as a waste of time. However, this perspective is rapidly becoming outdated. The global e-sports industry, a field where Vietnamese teams sponsored by giants like VNG Corporation are making their mark, is proving that gaming is more than just a hobby. Beyond the potential to become a professional player, the hours spent in complex games like 'League of Legends' or 'Valorant' cultivate a surprising range of skills that are highly valued in the modern professional world.

The most obvious of these are 'soft skills.' In team-based games, success is impossible without constant communication, collaboration, and strategic planning. A team leader in a game must manage different personalities, assign roles based on strengths, and motivate their squad towards a common objective—much like a project manager in a company. These abilities are transferable, meaning the teamwork and leadership you demonstrate in a virtual arena can be directly applied to a real-world office environment. Effectively coordinating a five-person raid is not so different from leading a small project team.

Beyond teamwork, gaming sharpens critical cognitive abilities. Top-level players are masters of rapid decision-making under immense pressure. They constantly analyze vast amounts of information—enemy positions, resource levels, and ability cooldowns—to make split-second choices that determine victory or defeat. These cognitive abilities, such as analytical thinking and problem-solving, are in high demand. Many companies, especially in the tech and data analytics sectors, seek candidates who can think on their feet and solve complex problems efficiently. When gamers practice these skills for hours, they are essentially training their brains for some of today's most challenging jobs.

The key challenge for young gamers is learning how to articulate these skills to potential employers. Simply writing "Good at video games" on a C.V. is not effective. Instead, you need to translate your experience into professional language. For example, instead of saying you lead a clan in a game, you can state, "Developed leadership and strategic planning skills by coordinating a team of 15+ members in a competitive setting to achieve top rankings." This reframes your hobby as valuable experience, demonstrating self-awareness and maturity.

Therefore, while not every gamer will become a sponsored e-sports star, the skills acquired are far from useless. The perception of gaming is shifting from a mindless pastime to a legitimate training ground for essential 21st-century competencies. By understanding and describing these hidden talents, young people can leverage their passion for gaming into a significant advantage for their future careers.

Question 43

The word transferable in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...

  1. difficult to learn or master
  2. related to video games only
  3. usable in different situations
  4. financially valuable

Question 44

The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. these cognitive abilities
  2. challenging jobs
  3. gamers
  4. many companies

Question 45

What is the passage mainly about?

  1. How skills developed through gaming can be valuable for professional careers.
  2. The history of the e-sports industry in Vietnam and its leading companies.
  3. The negative effects of gaming on teenagers' academic performance.
  4. A guide on how to become a successful professional gamer.

Question 46

According to paragraph 3, what is a result of players needing to analyze information and make split-second choices?

  1. The sponsorship from major corporations like VNG.
  2. The motivation to lead a squad towards a common goal.
  3. The sharpening of critical cognitive abilities.
  4. The ability to reframe hobbies as professional experience.

Question 47

Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage?

  1. It introduces a modern idea, explains it with specific skill categories, and offers practical advice.
  2. It argues against a popular view, lists famous games, and describes their rules.
  3. It presents a problem, details its negative impacts, and proposes a complete ban.
  4. It compares professional gamers in Vietnam to those in other countries.

Question 48

What can be inferred from the passage about how employers' views are changing?

  1. They will soon require all job applicants to have experience in e-sports.
  2. They believe gaming skills are more important than university degrees.
  3. They are beginning to recognize that valuable skills can be developed outside of traditional settings.
  4. They are only interested in hiring famous professional gamers.

Question 49

According to paragraph 4, how should a teenager describe their gaming experience on a C.V.?

  1. By simply stating "Good at video games" to show they have the hobby.
  2. By translating it into professional language focusing on skills like leadership and strategy.
  3. By listing all the video games they have played and their highest scores.
  4. By focusing on the amount of time they spend playing games each day.

Question 50

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as skills gained from gaming EXCEPT...

  1. problem-solving
  2. rapid decision-making
  3. collaboration
  4. financial management

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