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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

Mai: Look at this adorable little dog, __________ followed me from the market!

Tom: Oh, so cute! Are you taking it home?

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

Question 2

Sarah: Don't forget the temple's etiquette.

Minh: Oh, you're right! I need to __________ my phone before we enter.

  1. pick up
  2. look up
  3. turn on
  4. turn off

Question 3

Minh: Are you helping to __________ the farewell party for Mr. Kim?

David: Yes, I'm in charge of sending out the invitations.

  1. put up
  2. get together
  3. call off
  4. put together

Question 4

Linh: Did you hear about the new space telescope?

David: Yes! I hope __________ more about its first images soon.

  1. learn
  2. to learn
  3. to learning
  4. learning

Question 5

Linh: That ancient flood story was quite intense.

Alex: Yes, the climax was presented very __________.

  1. dramatic
  2. drama
  3. dramatize
  4. dramatically

Question 6

Linh: What were you doing when I called?

David: I __________ at the orchids when my phone rang.

  1. was looking
  2. looked
  3. look
  4. am looking

Question 7

Minh: I have so many articles to write this week.

Sarah: I know! I wish I __________ type really fast like a professional typist.

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

Question 8

Alex: Mai, this Bánh Chưng is delicious! Is it a special family recipe?

Mai: Yes, it is! __________ recipe has been passed down for generations.

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

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

Question 9

Mai: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the Temple of Literature?

David: Of course. I'll try to give you directions with clarity so you won't get lost.

  1. precision
  2. simplicity
  3. confusion
  4. clarify

Question 10

Mai: How was your weekend, David? Did you finally get to relax with that book I recommended?

David: Not really, Mai. I had to burn the midnight oil to finish that project. I wish I had more time to read.

  1. use a lot of oil for light
  2. work tirelessly until dawn
  3. take a long nap during the day
  4. go to bed early

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

Question 11

Minh: Are we on the right track with this new team strategy?

Sarah: I think so. We're winning more matches now!

  1. moving
  2. failing
  3. succeeding
  4. following

Question 12

David: Your nature photos are stunning, Linh! Where did you find these places?

Linh: Thanks, David! I enjoy exploring spots off the beaten path.

  1. well-known
  2. remote
  3. on the road
  4. difficult

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

Question 13

  1. introduction
  2. interested
  3. revelation
  4. uncertainty

Question 14

  1. machine
  2. social
  3. planning
  4. achieve

Question 15

  1. precious
  2. bottom
  3. movement
  4. method

Question 16

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

Question 17

  1. central
  2. assist
  3. verbal
  4. garbage

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. political
  2. continuous
  3. economist
  4. adaptation

Question 19

  1. proposed
  2. german
  3. collapse
  4. declare

Question 20

  1. native
  2. become
  3. accuse
  4. observe

Question 21

  1. reverse
  2. whisper
  3. sunlight
  4. practice

Question 22

  1. another
  2. powerful
  3. previous
  4. architect

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

Question 23

Everyone enjoy the lively music and traditional dances at the wedding reception.

  1. enjoy
  2. lively
  3. at
  4. the

Question 24

Neither her parents nor her sister want to help with the decorations for the party.

  1. the
  2. want
  3. with
  4. nor

Question 25

We are thinking of trying the new outdoor court next week, so we go there on Tuesday.

  1. are
  2. on
  3. go
  4. there

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

Question 26

Liam and Sarah are colleagues chatting during their lunch break.

Liam: You look a bit stressed, Sarah. Is everything okay with your project?

Sarah: __________

  1. I'm completely swamped with tasks.
  2. I'm really having fun with it.
  3. My workload is just awful.
  4. It's a very big project.

Question 27

Two cousins, Liam and Chloe, are reminiscing about past family gatherings.

Liam: I really miss Grandma. Family get-togethers aren't quite the same without her.

Chloe: __________

  1. Everyone moves on eventually, right?
  2. Her joyful presence truly lit up every room.
  3. She always had a positive attitude.
  4. Her house was always full of people.

Question 28

Sarah and Maria are catching up over coffee.

Sarah: You won't believe it, Maria! David proposed last night!

Maria: __________

  1. Wow, that's amazing! I'm so happy for you!
  2. I wish you great happiness in your future.
  3. Is that a good thing for you?
  4. That's good. Are you planning the ceremony already?

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

Question 29

The flight hasn't been delayed. It hasn't been canceled, either.

  1. The flight has neither been delayed nor been canceled.
  2. The flight has neither been delayed nor been canceled, either.
  3. The flight hasn't neither been delayed nor been canceled.
  4. The flight has neither delayed nor canceled.

Question 30

Don't be slow, or we won't be able to see all the historical sites.

  1. If you are slow or we won't be able to see all the historical sites.
  2. If you are not slow, we won't be able to see all the historical sites.
  3. If you are slow, we won't be able to see all the historical sites.
  4. If you don't be slow, we won't be able to see all the historical sites.

Question 31

Lisa told me that Mark said he was going to book a table for the birthday dinner tomorrow.

  1. Lisa told me that Mark said he was going to book a table for the birthday dinner yesterday.
  2. Lisa told me that Mark said he was going to book a table for the birthday dinner the following day.
  3. Lisa told me that Mark said he was going to book a table for the birthday dinner that day.
  4. Lisa told me that Mark said he was going to book a table for the birthday dinner tomorrow.

Question 32

You don't need a high minimum balance. You don't need to provide complex financial history, either.

  1. You neither need a high minimum balance nor need to provide complex financial history, either.
  2. You neither need a high minimum balance nor need to provide complex financial history.
  3. You neither need a high minimum balance nor to provide complex financial history.
  4. You don't neither need a high minimum balance nor need to provide complex financial history.

Question 33

My friend recommended this healthy recipe for dinner.

  1. This healthy recipe for dinner was recommending by my friend.
  2. This healthy recipe for dinner is recommended by my friend.
  3. My friend was recommended this healthy recipe for dinner.
  4. This healthy recipe for dinner was recommended by my friend.

Question 34

The local restaurant had glowing online reviews, so we decided to book a table there.

  1. Because we decided to book a table there, the local restaurant had glowing online reviews.
  2. Because the local restaurant had glowing online reviews, so we decided to book a table there.
  3. Because the local restaurant had glowing online reviews, we decided to book a table there.
  4. We decided to book a table there because the local restaurant had glowing online reviews.

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

For centuries, engineers (35) __________ simple machines to solve complex problems. One of the most basic yet effective of these is the inclined plane, which is simply a flat, supporting surface tilted at an angle, with one end higher than the other. The main purpose of an inclined plane is to help raise or lower an object by reducing the amount of force needed. It's a foundational tool in physics and engineering.

Imagine you need to lift a heavy box onto a truck. Lifting it straight up requires a great deal of force. (36) __________, if you use a ramp, you are essentially trading force for distance. You will have to push the box over a longer path, but the force you need to apply at any given moment is significantly less. This makes the task much easier to accomplish.

You can see inclined planes everywhere in daily life. Stairs are a type of inclined plane, allowing us to move (37) __________ to different floors with less effort than climbing a ladder. Another common example is a wheelchair ramp, a simple structure (38) __________ provides access to buildings for people with mobility challenges. Even a winding road going up a mountain follows the same principle.

The angle of the slope is a critical factor. A (39) __________ slope makes it easier to push an object, but it also means the ramp has to be much longer to reach the same height. To move (40) __________ heavy object, engineers must find the right balance. They must (41) __________ enough force to overcome gravity and friction, but the ramp helps to minimize how much is needed.

The inclined plane is an elegant demonstration of a key physics concept. It allows us to accomplish difficult tasks by spreading the work out over a greater distance. The fundamental (42) __________ is that while the total amount of work done remains the same, the force required is reduced. This simple idea has had a massive impact on construction and engineering throughout history.

Question 35

  1. have used
  2. were used
  3. are using
  4. will use

Question 36

  1. However
  2. Therefore
  3. Moreover
  4. For instance

Question 37

  1. on
  2. across
  3. up
  4. over

Question 38

  1. what
  2. that
  3. who
  4. where

Question 39

  1. narrow
  2. rapid
  3. heavy
  4. gentle

Question 40

  1. any
  2. much
  3. little
  4. every

Question 41

  1. exert
  2. perform
  3. conduct
  4. present

Question 42

  1. purpose
  2. principle
  3. principal
  4. effect

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

Across the world, a significant shift is happening in our homes. The family dog is no longer just a guard for the house, and the cat is more than just a mouse catcher. They are increasingly viewed and treated as integral members of the family. This phenomenon, known as 'pet humanization', describes the trend of attributing human characteristics and needs to pets. It reflects a fundamental change in the human-animal bond, reshaping not only our domestic lives but also creating new economic and social dynamics.

This global trend has clear manifestations in urban Vietnam. In cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the evidence is abundant. A walk through these bustling urban centers reveals a booming pet economy, with specialized services catering to every need of these cherished companions. Pet cafes, where owners can socialize with their animals, have become popular hangouts. High-end pet spas offer grooming services that rival human salons. Furthermore, comprehensive veterinary care, exemplified by chains like Pet Mart, is now considered an essential part of responsible pet ownership, a stark contrast to the basic animal care of the past.

What is driving this profound change? Psychologists and sociologists point to several factors. As modern lifestyles lead to people getting married later or living alone, pets fill a crucial role in providing companionship and combating loneliness. These animals offer unconditional love and a non-judgmental presence, which can significantly reduce stress and improve mental well-being. This emotional support creates a powerful bond, providing them with a sense of purpose and affection. Additionally, the rise of social media has amplified the trend, as proud owners share countless photos and stories of their pets, normalizing and celebrating this deep connection.

However, this evolving relationship comes with new responsibilities and challenges. The financial commitment to a pet is greater than ever. The cost of high-quality food, regular health check-ups, insurance, and grooming can add up, becoming a significant financial burden for some families. Beyond money, the commitment is also emotional and temporal. Owning a pet is a long-term promise to care for a living being, requiring patience, training, and consistent attention. It’s a responsibility that teaches empathy and dedication, but one that should not be taken lightly.

In conclusion, the journey of pets from the backyard to the bedroom marks a major evolution in social attitudes. They have become 'fur babies' for many, occupying a central place in the family structure. This shift towards pet humanization is more than a fleeting trend; it is a reflection of our changing society, our need for connection, and our growing capacity for empathy that extends beyond the human species.

Question 43

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

  1. The Growing Pet Economy in Urban Vietnam
  2. The Rise of Pet Humanization and Its Impact
  3. A Guide to Responsible Pet Care Services
  4. The Challenges of Owning a Pet Today

Question 44

According to paragraph 2, which of the following is mentioned as a sign of the pet economy's growth in Vietnam?

  1. The decrease in the price of pet food.
  2. The creation of public parks exclusively for pets.
  3. The establishment of specialized veterinary clinic chains.
  4. The government providing subsidies for pet owners.

Question 45

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

  1. necessary
  2. expensive
  3. popular
  4. optional

Question 46

The word them in paragraph 3 refers to:

  1. psychologists
  2. modern lifestyles
  3. pets
  4. pet owners

Question 47

According to paragraph 3, what is one reason for the rise of pet humanization?

  1. The government has launched campaigns to promote pet ownership.
  2. Pets are now being trained to perform household chores.
  3. Pet care has become more affordable for everyone.
  4. People are seeking companionship to combat loneliness.

Question 48

What can be inferred from the passage about the future?

  1. The number of stray animals on the streets will significantly decrease.
  2. Traditional family structures will disappear completely due to pets.
  3. People will eventually prefer robotic pets over real animals.
  4. The pet care industry is likely to continue its growth and diversification.

Question 49

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as aspects of pet humanization EXCEPT:

  1. giving pets the same legal rights as human children.
  2. providing pets with specialized grooming services.
  3. celebrating the human-animal bond on social media.
  4. attributing human-like needs and feelings to pets.

Question 50

Which of the following best describes how the author organizes the information in the passage?

  1. By comparing and contrasting pet ownership in Vietnam with other countries.
  2. By arguing against pet ownership and then presenting an alternative viewpoint.
  3. By defining a trend, providing examples, explaining its causes, and discussing its consequences.
  4. By presenting a problem, and then listing multiple unrelated solutions.

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