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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

Minh: How do you like your new smart watch, Lan?

Lan: I'm very satisfied __________ its battery life, Minh.

  1. for
  2. about
  3. with
  4. by

Question 2

Nguyen: I'm looking for an online course platform. Any recommendations?

Sarah: If you don't pick a good one, you __________ finish it on time.

  1. didn't finish
  2. haven't finished
  3. wouldn't finish
  4. won't finish

Question 3

Chris: How's your new apartment, Mai? Are you enjoying living by yourself?

Mai: It's good, Chris! It took some time, but I'm finally starting to __________ used to the quiet.

  1. get
  2. make
  3. become
  4. find

Question 4

An: I always loved visiting my grandparents.

Emily: Why was it special for you? An: I always felt happy there __________ all my family gathered.

  1. because of
  2. so
  3. although
  4. since

Question 5

Minh: Did you see the news about the new marine park?

Sarah: Yes! Its main goal is the __________ of sea life.

  1. protectively
  2. protection
  3. protective
  4. protect

Question 6

Linh: Mike, my work is so demanding lately.

Mike: I know. The more projects you take on, __________.

  1. the less time you have for family
  2. the least time you have for family
  3. the you have less time for family
  4. less time you have for family

Question 7

Linh: That stranger gave me complex directions.

Sarah: Did you have __________ trouble understanding them?

  1. many
  2. any
  3. a lot of
  4. little

Question 8

Mai: Are these durians good to buy today, Tom?

Tom: Yes, Mai. They are perfectly __________ and ready to enjoy!

  1. ripe
  2. ready
  3. fresh
  4. mature

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

Question 9

Mai: "How's the new project going, David? Are you finding it easier with the updated software?"

David: "Not really, Mai. It's definitely not been smooth sailing so far."

  1. a peaceful boat ride
  2. facing many challenges
  3. a chance to learn new things
  4. progressing without any trouble

Question 10

Lan: "Despite all our efforts, the fundraising campaign for the charity run felt like a failure last month."

Alex: "Don't give up! I'm sure we can turn things around this month and achieve a much better result."

  1. defeat
  2. difficulty
  3. problem
  4. success

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

Question 11

Lan: Should we discuss the new project today?

David: Let's put it off until tomorrow.

  1. cancel
  2. postpone
  3. start
  4. place

Question 12

Linh: I'm so worried about the upcoming exams.

Tom: Don't worry. You can handle the pressure if you prepare well.

  1. create
  2. forget
  3. manage
  4. avoid

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

Question 13

  1. rookie
  2. textbook
  3. shooting
  4. wooden

Question 14

  1. dialogue
  2. emerging
  3. management
  4. manager

Question 15

  1. gallon
  2. regret
  3. goodbye
  4. forget

Question 16

  1. closet
  2. attract
  3. countless
  4. percent

Question 17

  1. influence
  2. ethical
  3. conclusion
  4. dramatic

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. rapidly
  2. organize
  3. audience
  4. acceptance

Question 19

  1. constraint
  2. provide
  3. culture
  4. intend

Question 20

  1. respect
  2. spending
  3. betray
  4. describe

Question 21

  1. public
  2. present
  3. merchant
  4. divide

Question 22

  1. numerous
  2. tremendous
  3. potato
  4. compliance

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

Question 23

We have too much rules in this office, making it hard to feel relaxed.

  1. relaxed
  2. making
  3. much
  4. too

Question 24

The new daily exercise plan will consist from five different activities.

  1. consist
  2. from
  3. activities
  4. The

Question 25

The tour guides are enough busy to handle all the groups this season.

  1. The
  2. all
  3. enough busy
  4. are

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are having dinner at Liam's house.

Liam: "So, how was your trip to Italy?"

Chloe: __________

  1. I will stand up from the table now.
  2. I just need to go to the toilet.
  3. Could you excuse me for a moment, please?
  4. I've had enough to eat, thank you.

Question 27

Liam and Sarah are chatting during a coffee break at work.

Liam: My new start-up needs an office, but I'm looking for something affordable.

Sarah: __________

  1. My company's office is quite large.
  2. You should check out co-working spaces downtown.
  3. An office is very important for a business.
  4. You must find one quickly, don't wait.

Question 28

Maria is calling the front desk of her local clinic.

Receptionist: Good morning, City Health Clinic. How can I help you today?

Maria: __________

  1. I'd like to ask about my recent test results, please.
  2. I need to talk about some blood I gave.
  3. Give me my blood test results immediately.
  4. Could you tell me your clinic's opening hours?

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

Question 29

"Did General Tran Hung Dao lead his army to victory in that naval battle?" the student asked his teacher.

  1. The student asked his teacher General Tran Hung Dao had led his army to victory in that naval battle.
  2. The student asked his teacher if did General Tran Hung Dao lead his army to victory in that naval battle.
  3. The student asked his teacher if General Tran Hung Dao led his army to victory in that naval battle.
  4. The student asked his teacher if General Tran Hung Dao had led his army to victory in that naval battle.

Question 30

Tourists were cruising along the river. Local vendors were selling fruits from their boats at that time.

  1. While tourists were cruising along the river, then local vendors were selling fruits from their boats.
  2. Tourists were cruising along the river and local vendors were selling fruits from their boats.
  3. While tourists were cruising along the river, local vendors were selling fruits from their boats.
  4. While tourists cruised along the river, local vendors sold fruits from their boats.

Question 31

You are not allowed to dye your hair bright colors for the school ceremony.

  1. You must not to dye your hair bright colors for the school ceremony.
  2. You shouldn't dye your hair bright colors for the school ceremony.
  3. You must not allowed to dye your hair bright colors for the school ceremony.
  4. You must not dye your hair bright colors for the school ceremony.

Question 32

Drivers leave their cars at the entrance. They save a lot of time and avoid the hassle of finding a parking spot.

  1. Leaving their cars at the entrance allows to save a lot of time and avoid the hassle of finding a parking spot.
  2. Leaving their cars at the entrance allow drivers to save a lot of time and avoid the hassle of finding a parking spot.
  3. To leave their cars at the entrance allows drivers to save a lot of time and avoid the hassle of finding a parking spot.
  4. Leaving their cars at the entrance allows drivers to save a lot of time and avoid the hassle of finding a parking spot.

Question 33

The last time I saw a clear blue sky in this city was three months ago.

  1. I didn't see a clear blue sky in this city for three months.
  2. I haven't seen a clear blue sky in this city for three months.
  3. I haven't saw a clear blue sky in this city for three months.
  4. I haven't seen a clear blue sky in this city since three months.

Question 34

In the past, many people often waited a long time for a taxi on the street.

  1. Many people used to waited a long time for a taxi on the street.
  2. Many people used to wait a long time for a taxi on the street.
  3. Many people use to wait a long time for a taxi on the street.
  4. Many people used to waiting a long time for a taxi on the street.

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

An earthquake is a natural event caused by the movement of the Earth's outermost layer. The Earth's surface is not one solid piece; instead, it (35) __________ of several large sections called tectonic plates. These plates float on the semi-molten layer beneath them, known as the mantle. The study of these geological forces helps us understand why some regions are more prone to seismic activity than others.

These plates are constantly moving, grinding against each other (36) __________ boundaries known as fault lines. This movement is usually very slow, only a few centimeters per year, which is why we do not feel it in our daily lives. The interaction between plates at these fault lines is the primary source of seismic energy.

Most of the time, this movement is slow and unnoticeable. (37) __________, sometimes the plates get stuck due to friction. While the plates are locked together, the rest of the plates continue to move, which causes enormous pressure to (38) __________ up over many years. This stored energy is similar to the energy you store when you stretch a rubber band.

When the pressure becomes too great, the rocks suddenly break and shift, releasing energy in the form of (39) __________ vibrations called seismic waves. These are the waves (40) __________ travel through the Earth and cause the ground to shake. The point deep within the Earth where the earthquake begins is called the hypocenter.

The shaking is strongest at the earthquake's origin and becomes weaker as the waves travel outwards. The point on the surface directly above where the earthquake starts is called the epicenter, and this is where the (41) __________ damage usually occurs. The shaking can have a devastating (42) __________ on buildings and infrastructure, making earthquake preparedness essential for communities in active zones.

Question 35

  1. has consisted
  2. is consisting
  3. consisted
  4. consists

Question 36

  1. through
  2. within
  3. across
  4. along

Question 37

  1. Therefore
  2. Furthermore
  3. Moreover
  4. However

Question 38

  1. make
  2. grow
  3. form
  4. build

Question 39

  1. regular
  2. powerful
  3. gentle
  4. quiet

Question 40

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

Question 41

  1. few
  2. many
  3. most
  4. some

Question 42

  1. affect
  2. effect
  3. aspect
  4. cause

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

In a small, bustling alley in Ho Chi Minh City, the air is thick with the smell of engine oil and the constant noise of tools. This is the world of Mr. Ba, a humble motorbike repairman. By day, he skillfully fixes engines and replaces tires, his hands perpetually stained with grease. But when the sun sets and most shopkeepers close for the night, Mr. Ba’s small garage undergoes a remarkable transformation. His real work, the work of his heart, is about to begin.

The idea for his night class was born from observation. Mr. Ba noticed many children from poor migrant families in his neighborhood struggling with their homework. Their parents, often working long hours as street vendors or construction workers, lacked the time or education to help them. Believing that education was the only way out of poverty, he decided to act. He cleaned a corner of his garage, set up a secondhand blackboard, and gathered some chalk. At first, it was a challenge to convince parents, who were skeptical, but his persistence and genuine care soon won them over.

Every evening at 7 p.m., the sounds of engines are replaced by the murmur of young voices reciting lessons. The greasy floor is covered with simple mats where about 15 children, aged 8 to 14, sit and learn. Mr. Ba, now a teacher, patiently explains math problems and helps with Vietnamese literature. He is not a certified educator, but he is a dedicated one. He spends his own money on notebooks and pens for the children, and his only payment is seeing the spark of understanding in their eyes. The atmosphere is one of focus, warmth, and shared purpose.

The effects of Mr. Ba’s efforts have become visible over time. The children’s school grades have improved significantly, but more importantly, they have gained confidence and a safe, encouraging environment to learn and grow. His small initiative has created a ripple effect in the community. Other residents, inspired by his selflessness, have started to contribute. Some bring snacks for the children, others donate old books and school supplies. They see that it is not just a class; it is an investment in the neighborhood's future.

When asked why he does it, Mr. Ba simply smiles and says, “I’m not a hero. I just had a bit of knowledge and some spare time. Knowledge is the only thing that can truly change their future.” His story is a powerful reminder that philanthropy is not about the size of the donation, but the size of the heart. It demonstrates that one person’s commitment can illuminate the path for many others.

Question 43

The word dedicated in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to:

  1. intelligent and knowledgeable
  2. committed and devoted to a task
  3. generous and wealthy
  4. certified and professional

Question 44

The word it in paragraph 4 refers to:

  1. Mr. Ba's night class initiative
  2. the neighborhood's future
  3. the ripple effect
  4. the donation of old books

Question 45

According to paragraph 2, why did Mr. Ba decide to start his evening class?

  1. He wanted to earn extra money in the evenings after finishing his repair work.
  2. He saw that children from poor families were having trouble with their schoolwork.
  3. He was a certified teacher who wanted to use his skills to help the community.
  4. The local community leaders asked him to open a free class for poor children.

Question 46

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a form of support the community provided to Mr. Ba?

  1. Donating old books to the class.
  2. Helping him repair motorbikes so he had more free time.
  3. Bringing snacks for the students.
  4. Giving school supplies to the children.

Question 47

According to the passage, what was a direct result of Mr. Ba's night classes?

  1. The students' academic performance improved and they felt more confident.
  2. Mr. Ba became a well-known hero throughout Ho Chi Minh City.
  3. Parents became skeptical of his ability to teach their children.
  4. The local government provided funding to expand his garage classroom.

Question 48

What can be inferred about Mr. Ba's character from the passage?

  1. He is humble and believes action is more important than recognition.
  2. He feels that his motorbike repair job is not as important as teaching.
  3. He regrets not becoming a professional teacher when he was younger.
  4. He hopes his actions will bring him fame and financial rewards eventually.

Question 49

How does the author organize the information in the passage?

  1. By listing the chronological events of Mr. Ba's entire life from youth to the present.
  2. By arguing against the idea that only wealthy people can be philanthropists using multiple examples.
  3. By introducing a character, explaining the problem he saw, describing his solution, and then detailing the results.
  4. By comparing and contrasting Mr. Ba's life with the lives of the children he teaches.

Question 50

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

  1. The Decline of Traditional Education
  2. How to Become a Community Teacher
  3. The Garage Classroom: One Man's Quiet Impact
  4. The Challenges of Migrant Families in Vietnam

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