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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: Hey David, are you free for dinner soon?

David: Yes! How about we meet __________ Saturday evening?

  1. on
  2. at
  3. in
  4. for

Question 2

Linh: How do you find information for your projects now?

Mark: Mostly, I just __________ online.

  1. look into
  2. find out
  3. go through
  4. look up

Question 3

Linh: David, I'm so nervous about my job interview tomorrow.

David: Don't worry, Linh. The more you prepare for an interview, __________.

  1. the most confident you will feel
  2. more confident you will feel
  3. the more confident you will feel
  4. the you will feel more confident

Question 4

Alex: Hey, Linh! How was your graphic design course?

Linh: It was great! I __________ only draw with pencils, but now I use software.

  1. used too
  2. am used to
  3. use to
  4. used to

Question 5

Linh: So many exams! I wish I __________ on a beach right now.

David: I know how you feel. Good luck!

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

Question 6

Minh: My flight to Hanoi is already delayed.

Sarah: Oh, so your flight is delayed, __________?

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

Question 7

Linh: What should we do this weekend?

David: I plan __________ our bikes around the lake.

  1. to riding
  2. ride
  3. to ride
  4. riding

Question 8

Linh: I tried pho for the first time yesterday. It was amazing!

David: Oh, really? Where did you get __________ pho?

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

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

Question 9

Linh: Hi David, have you decided on the new office location yet?

David: Not yet, Linh. Everything is still up in the air.

  1. floating above the ground
  2. unclear and undecided
  3. very expensive
  4. certain and confirmed

Question 10

Minh: Hi David, you look a bit tired. How was your exam today?

David: Phew, I was so wound up before it, but I think I did okay. Now I can finally relax!

  1. feeling completely relaxed and calm
  2. feeling extremely nervous
  3. being very busy with something
  4. having a spring tightened

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

Question 11

An B: David, I just can't figure out this error in my code.

David: Don't worry, An B. Let's try to debug it together.

  1. solve
  2. complicate
  3. write
  4. calculate

Question 12

Mai: Did you find out about the new supplier?

David: Not yet, I need to look into their background more.

  1. investigate
  2. search
  3. ignore
  4. decide

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

Question 13

  1. chemical
  2. communist
  3. historic
  4. holiday

Question 14

  1. alright
  2. entrance
  3. pleasant
  4. career

Question 15

  1. healthy
  2. leather
  3. thousand
  4. southeast

Question 16

  1. treasury
  2. appearance
  3. headquarters
  4. measurement

Question 17

  1. cluster
  2. unless
  3. crucial
  4. sudden

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. invest
  2. background
  3. fucking
  4. hunger

Question 19

  1. anywhere
  2. communist
  3. furthermore
  4. strategic

Question 20

  1. conservative
  2. obligation
  3. accompany
  4. theology

Question 21

  1. consciousness
  2. elderly
  3. increasing
  4. nominate

Question 22

  1. adoption
  2. consultant
  3. olympics
  4. constitute

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

Question 23

My project was so complicated that I worked on them until midnight and felt very tired.

  1. on
  2. was
  3. them
  4. that

Question 24

The doctor explained that all of the two medicines will help you feel better.

  1. all
  2. The
  3. that
  4. will

Question 25

I use a Internet to read daily news.

  1. news
  2. a
  3. Internet
  4. to

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

Question 26

Two friends, Sarah and Leo, are talking about a shopping experience.

Sarah: I bought this amazing dress at 'Style Central' today! The sales assistant was incredibly patient and helped me find exactly what I needed.

Leo: __________

  1. That's wonderful! Good service deserves recognition.
  2. Was it very expensive, then?
  3. Well, that's what they're paid for.
  4. What's the name of the assistant?

Question 27

Mai and Linh are chatting about their birth years.

Mai: My grandmother always says I'm a Dragon. It's my Vietnamese zodiac sign.

Linh: __________

  1. I prefer the Western zodiac signs.
  2. That's interesting! Can you tell me more?
  3. I don't know anything about that.
  4. Are you sure that's a real zodiac sign?

Question 28

Maria is at her bank, talking to a teller.

Teller: Good morning, how can I help you today?

Maria: __________

  1. Where can I find my personal information?
  2. Change my address and phone for me now.
  3. I have something important to tell you.
  4. I'd like to update my address and phone number.

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

Question 29

My child has a slight fever. He cannot play outside today.

  1. If my child didn't have a slight fever, he would have played outside today.
  2. If my child had a slight fever, he could play outside today.
  3. If my child hadn't had a slight fever, he could play outside today.
  4. If my child didn't have a slight fever, he could play outside today.

Question 30

My sister was very busy with work, so I sent her a quick voice message instead of calling.

  1. Because my sister was very busy with work, so I sent her a quick voice message instead of calling.
  2. My sister was very busy with work, because I sent her a quick voice message instead of calling.
  3. Because I sent her a quick voice message instead of calling, my sister was very busy with work.
  4. Because my sister was very busy with work, I sent her a quick voice message instead of calling.

Question 31

Mai said she was planning to attend the book club meeting tomorrow.

  1. Mai said she was planning to attend the book club meeting yesterday.
  2. Mai said she was planning to attend the book club meeting today.
  3. Mai said she was planning to attend the book club meeting the following day.
  4. Mai said she was planning to attend the book club meeting tomorrow.

Question 32

I like spending time in quiet places more than I like attending noisy parties.

  1. I prefer spending time in quiet places to attending noisy parties.
  2. I prefer spending time in quiet places to attend noisy parties.
  3. I prefer spending time in quiet places than attending noisy parties.
  4. I prefer to spend time in quiet places to attending noisy parties.

Question 33

The customer wanted to select a suitable reusable bag for her groceries.

  1. The customer wanted to pick a suitable reusable bag for her groceries.
  2. The customer wanted to pick out a suitable reusable bag for her groceries.
  3. The customer wanted to choose out a suitable reusable bag for her groceries.
  4. The customer wanted to pick up a suitable reusable bag for her groceries.

Question 34

My friend doesn't have a big enough tank for his fish. His fish can't swim around comfortably.

  1. If my friend has a big enough tank for his fish, his fish could swim around comfortably.
  2. If my friend had a big enough tank for his fish, his fish could swim around comfortably.
  3. If my friend didn't have a big enough tank for his fish, his fish couldn't swim around comfortably.
  4. If my friend had a big enough tank for his fish, his fish can swim around comfortably.

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

Have you ever wondered how astronauts sleep when they are orbiting the Earth? On the International Space Station (ISS), astronauts (35) __________ a very different kind of bedtime routine compared to us on Earth. The main reason is zero gravity, the condition of being weightless. This environment means that there is no "up" or "down," and everything, including people, will float if not secured. This presents unique challenges for getting a good night's rest.

Astronauts on the ISS don't sleep in regular beds. Instead, they usually use (36) __________ special sleeping bag. Each crew member has their own small, personal sleeping area, which is like a small cabin. These sleeping bags are designed to be comfortable and warm. The primary purpose of the bag is not just for warmth, but also to prevent them from (37) __________ away while they are asleep and bumping into sensitive equipment.

(38) __________ they can rest safely, astronauts must attach their sleeping bags to a surface, such as a wall or a bunk. They use straps to hold the bag in place. Before they go to sleep, they have to carefully (39) __________ their sleep station. They get inside the sleeping bag, zip it up, and make sure everything is secure. Most astronauts also wear eye masks and earplugs to block out the constant noise and light on the station.

If an astronaut (40) __________ their sleeping bag, they would float around the cabin and could potentially collide with controls or other astronauts. This could be dangerous and would certainly wake them up. An astronaut once mentioned in an interview that this was a mistake you only make once. Another astronaut said that it (41) __________ the most peaceful sleep he had ever had, as there were no pressure points on his body.

Sleeping in space might sound strange, but many astronauts report sleeping very well. Without gravity pulling them down, their bodies can relax in a way that is not possible on Earth. For many, it is a unique and unforgettable part of their mission. Being able to float while you sleep is truly a (42) __________ experience that only a few people in history have had the chance to enjoy.

Question 35

  1. practice
  2. conduct
  3. experience
  4. perform

Question 36

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

Question 37

  1. floated
  2. to float
  3. float
  4. floating

Question 38

  1. So that
  2. Although
  3. Therefore
  4. Because

Question 39

  1. take off
  2. set up
  3. get by
  4. look into

Question 40

  1. will not attach
  2. did not attach
  3. does not attach
  4. had not attached

Question 41

  1. has been
  2. is
  3. will be
  4. was

Question 42

  1. call it a day
  2. once in a blue moon
  3. over the moon
  4. piece of cake

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

Imagine this: you're sitting in the back of a car, scrolling through your phone, as it expertly navigates the morning rush hour in Ho Chi Minh City, all by itself. This isn't science fiction; it's the goal of autonomous vehicle (AV) technology. Companies worldwide are investing billions of dollars to create cars that can drive without human intervention. This technology is often categorized into 'levels', from Level 1 (basic driver assistance) to Level 5 (full automation where no steering wheel is needed). The dream is a future with safer, more efficient, and less stressful transportation for everyone.

However, turning this dream into a reality in Vietnam presents unique and immense challenges. The traffic in major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is famously chaotic. Unlike the organized traffic flow in many Western countries, Vietnamese streets are a complex dance of cars, buses, and countless motorbikes that often weave unpredictably between lanes. Pedestrians might cross the street at any moment, and traffic rules are frequently interpreted with flexibility. An AV's computer would need to process this overwhelming amount of information and make split-second decisions that even experienced human drivers find difficult.

So, how do these vehicles work? Self-driving cars rely on a sophisticated combination of sensors, including cameras, radar, and LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), to create a 360-degree view of their surroundings. This data is fed into a powerful artificial intelligence (AI) system, which acts as the car's brain. They are responsible for identifying other vehicles, pedestrians, and obstacles, predicting their movements, and controlling the car's steering, acceleration, and braking. The primary promise of this technology is a dramatic increase in safety by removing the single biggest cause of accidents: human error.

Recognizing this global trend, Vietnamese companies are not standing still. Vingroup, for example, has been actively developing autonomous features for its VinFast cars. Their goal is to achieve Level 3 or 4 autonomy, which means the car can handle most driving situations on its own. Testing these systems on Vietnam's complex roads is an enormous undertaking. It requires not only advanced technology but also incredibly detailed digital maps and an AI that can truly understand the local driving culture. Success would be a major technological achievement for Vietnam.

While a fully autonomous car that can perfectly handle a flooded street during a downpour in District 1 might still be many years away, the journey has begun. The development of AV technology raises important questions for our generation. It challenges us to think about the balance between technological potential and real-world practicalities, and to consider how much trust we are willing to place in artificial intelligence.

Question 43

What is the passage mainly about?

  1. A history of how autonomous vehicle technology was first invented and developed.
  2. The reasons why motorbikes should be banned to make way for self-driving cars.
  3. A comparison of VinFast cars with other autonomous vehicles from around the world.
  4. The promise and significant challenges of developing self-driving cars for Vietnam's traffic.

Question 44

According to paragraph 2, what is a major reason why Vietnamese streets are challenging for AVs?

  1. There are not enough traffic lights to control the flow of cars.
  2. The traffic includes many motorbikes that move in an unpredictable way.
  3. The speed limits in cities are too high for AVs to handle safely.
  4. The streets are often flooded during the rainy season.

Question 45

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

  1. disorganized and confusing
  2. modern and efficient
  3. quiet and peaceful
  4. fast and dangerous

Question 46

The word They in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. The car's sensors and AI system
  2. Human drivers of other cars
  3. Self-driving cars in general
  4. Other vehicles and pedestrians

Question 47

According to the passage, what is the primary reason why autonomous vehicles could improve road safety?

  1. They are programmed to always follow the speed limit strictly.
  2. They are equipped with stronger materials than normal cars.
  3. They can eliminate human error, which causes most accidents.
  4. They can communicate with each other to avoid traffic jams.

Question 48

According to the passage, all of the following are mentioned as challenges for AVs in Vietnam EXCEPT...

  1. the need for extremely detailed digital maps
  2. the flexible interpretation of traffic rules by people
  3. the unpredictable movement of motorbikes
  4. the high cost of purchasing an autonomous vehicle

Question 49

What can be inferred from the passage about the current state of AVs?

  1. AV technology has already solved the problem of driving in heavy traffic.
  2. Current AVs are safer than human drivers in all types of environments.
  3. Vietnamese companies are far behind global competitors in AV research.
  4. The technology is advanced but not yet ready for the world's most complex traffic situations.

Question 50

Which statement would the author of the passage most likely agree with?

  1. Vietnam should immediately adopt Level 5 autonomous vehicles to solve its traffic problems.
  2. While self-driving technology is promising, we should be realistic about the timeline for its use in chaotic cities.
  3. The only obstacle to self-driving cars in Vietnam is the lack of investment from companies.
  4. Self-driving cars are a dangerous idea that should not be pursued in Vietnam.

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