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Đề chuẩn

Đề thi được xây dựng theo đúng cấu trúc đề của Trường Phổ thông Năng khiếu.

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

Lan: I need to understand more about university courses.

David: You can __________ the details on their website.

  1. look up
  2. put on
  3. give up
  4. find out

Question 2

Linh: Mike, did you hear the weather __________ for this afternoon?

Mike: Yes, Linh. They said there's a high chance of storms.

  1. outlook
  2. prediction
  3. forecast
  4. report

Question 3

Linh: David, this calculus problem is impossible!

David: I know. I __________ find math simple in high school.

  1. was used to find
  2. used to find
  3. am used to finding
  4. use to find

Question 4

Sarah: Linh, the market is so crowded today.

Linh: Yes, but we haven't forgotten the rice, __________?

  1. are we
  2. haven't we
  3. have we
  4. don't we

Question 5

Linh: Did the volunteers finish planting all the trees?

Alex: Yes, they did, __________ the unexpected heavy rain.

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

Question 6

Linh: Mike, how important is English in your job?

Mike: Oh, it's absolutely __________ of my daily tasks.

  1. ups and downs
  2. first and foremost
  3. part and parcel
  4. give and take

Question 7

Mai: My family is preparing for Tet.

Tom: Nice! I'm not sure __________ to ask about the traditions.

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

Question 8

Minh: I've been studying for this exam all morning, and my eyes feel really tired.

Sarah: You should definitely __________ a break, Minh. Go get some fresh air!

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

Question 9

Lan: "Mike, do you remember our team meeting?"

Mike: "Yes, I wanted __________ you about it."

  1. to asking
  2. asking
  3. to ask
  4. ask

Question 10

Mai: David, do you know where to find good souvenirs?

David: I can't help much. I have __________ space for them.

  1. little
  2. much
  3. a little
  4. few

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

Question 11

  1. support
  2. conceive
  3. billion
  4. convert

Question 12

  1. anything
  2. vitamin
  3. arrival
  4. analyst

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 13

  1. domain
  2. betray
  3. advice
  4. comfort

Question 14

  1. disclosure
  2. privacy
  3. organize
  4. paragraph

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

Question 15

If you had moved one more space, you would lose your turn.

  1. would lose
  2. moved
  3. your
  4. had

Question 16

The sauce is enough spicy for everyone to enjoy.

  1. everyone
  2. is
  3. enough spicy
  4. for

Question 17

It takes a great patience to read all the mean comments.

  1. a
  2. read
  3. mean
  4. patience

Question 18

The waiter brought our drinks quickly, and then he takes our order.

  1. takes
  2. brought
  3. our
  4. quickly

Question 19

The chef at the market makes a best pasta in town.

  1. best
  2. makes
  3. a
  4. pasta

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

Question 20

Neighbors Sarah and Tom are talking over the fence about their gardens.

Sarah: Your flowers are so vibrant, Tom! What's your secret?

Tom: __________

  1. I make compost from kitchen scraps and garden waste.
  2. I really enjoy gardening a lot.
  3. Well, I water them every day, of course.
  4. I just throw all my old food outside.

Read the text carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.

Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, is often called the 'Red Planet'. This nickname is not a poetic invention but a direct description of its appearance. For millennia, its distinct reddish color has set it apart from other celestial bodies in the night sky. It has long been a source of fascination, (21) __________ the curiosity of astronomers and sky-gazers for centuries. So, what makes Mars so red?

The answer lies in its soil. The surface of Mars is covered in a fine dust that is rich in a chemical compound called iron oxide. This single compound plays a crucial role in the planet's appearance. If the name 'iron oxide' sounds scientific, its common name is much more familiar: rust. From space, the reddish hue is so strong that it can be seen even without a telescope.

Scientists believe that billions of years ago, when Mars had active volcanoes, large amounts of iron were released onto the surface. Over time, this iron reacted with small amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere, causing it to rust. This is the same basic chemical process that happens to metal left outside on Earth. The resulting Martian soil is therefore much richer in iron than typical Earth soil.

The redness is not limited to the ground. Mars experiences powerful winds that create enormous dust storms. (22) __________ does the surface appear red, but the atmosphere is also affected. The fine, rust-colored particles are swept up into the thin Martian air, giving the sky a pink or light red color. These dust storms can be so (23) __________ that they cover the entire planet for weeks.

(24) __________, the mystery of the Red Planet isn't a mystery at all. It is not due to strange alien life or magical properties. Instead, its famous color is caused by the simple, widespread presence of iron oxide, or rust, covering its surface and filling its atmosphere. This rusty dust is what gives our planetary neighbor its iconic and striking look.

Question 21

  1. capturing
  2. holding
  3. achieving
  4. realizing

Question 22

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

Question 23

  1. extension
  2. extensive
  3. extensively
  4. extend

Question 24

  1. For instance
  2. In contrast
  3. On the other hand
  4. In conclusion

Question 25

What is the most suitable title for the passage?

  1. Observing Planets in the Night Sky
  2. The Volcanoes of Ancient Mars
  3. The Science Behind Mars's Red Color
  4. Comparing Earth and Mars's Atmospheres

Question 26

According to the passage, what is TRUE about Martian dust storms?

  1. They can be large enough to cover the whole planet.
  2. They are directly caused by volcanic eruptions.
  3. They make the sky on Mars appear completely black.
  4. They are a recent phenomenon on the planet.

Question 27

According to the passage, what is NOT TRUE about iron oxide?

  1. It is a rare compound found only on certain parts of Mars.
  2. It gives the Martian surface its distinctive color.
  3. It was formed when iron reacted with oxygen.
  4. It is more commonly known by the name 'rust'.

Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question.

Smartphones are indispensable tools, connecting us, entertaining us, and providing endless information. Yet, this constant digital connection has a hidden cost: the alarming rise of "text neck." What was once an occasional crick is now a widespread musculoskeletal issue, particularly among young people globally. As countless hours are spent hunched over screens, a silent epidemic of neck and back pain emerges, challenging spinal health and impacting daily well-being. [I]

"Text neck" describes repetitive stress injury to the neck and upper spine from prolonged forward head posture while looking down at digital devices. Your head, weighing about 5 kilograms, places increasing strain on your neck as you tilt it forward. At just 15 degrees, the effective weight on your spine becomes 12 kilograms. A common 60-degree tilt imposes a staggering 27 kilograms of pressure – akin to carrying a small child! This immense, unnatural load misaligns your spine, straining muscles, ligaments, and discs over time. [II]

[III] With popular apps like TikTok and Zalo dominating daily usage, Vietnamese teens spend countless hours glued to their screens. Health professionals at hospitals, such as Vinmec, observe a noticeable rise in young patients presenting with neck and back issues, once common only in older generations. This widespread habit of prolonged downward gazing is rapidly becoming a significant public health concern locally. [IV]

For 14-15 year olds, "text neck" isn't a distant threat; it's a present reality. That persistent ache in your neck after a long study session, or the headaches that creep in while gaming or chatting, could be immediate signs. This discomfort can affect your concentration in class, your performance in sports, or simply your comfort during social activities. Ignoring these early warning signs can lead to chronic discomfort, impacting your daily quality of life and even your mood.

Beyond immediate pain, chronic text neck can lead to severe long-term issues: spinal degeneration, pinched nerves, or permanent spinal curvature changes. The good news is, prevention is entirely possible with simple, conscious adjustments. Hold your phone at eye level, reducing the downward tilt. Take frequent breaks – every 20-30 minutes, look up, stretch your neck and shoulders. Practicing good posture even when not using your phone is vital. Awareness of device interaction is the crucial first step to protecting your spine and ensuring a healthier future.

Question 28

Which statement best summarizes the main points of the passage?

  1. The passage warns that the damage from 'text neck' is a permanent and unstoppable health crisis affecting smartphone users globally.
  2. The passage defines 'text neck' as a serious health issue from smartphone use, explains its causes and effects, and outlines key preventative strategies.
  3. The passage focuses on how apps like TikTok and Zalo are the primary cause of a 'text neck' epidemic among teenagers in Vietnam.
  4. The passage argues that 'text neck' is a minor discomfort that can be easily managed by simply reducing time spent on digital devices.

Question 29

The word epidemic in paragraph 1 most nearly means...

  1. a problem that is becoming widespread and affecting many people.
  2. a new type of injury that was only recently discovered by scientists.
  3. a medical condition that is extremely difficult for doctors to treat.
  4. a contagious illness that is transmitted through digital devices.

Question 30

It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that...

  1. most people hold their heads at a 60-degree angle, which is the most common cause of spinal injury.
  2. a 15-degree head tilt is considered a safe and sustainable posture for using digital devices for a long time.
  3. the human spine is naturally structured to handle the 27-kilogram pressure of a forward head tilt.
  4. keeping one's head in a neutral, upright position places the least amount of strain on the neck and spine.

Question 31

According to paragraph 3, which of these statements is accurate?

  1. Hospitals like Vinmec have launched public health programs to ban apps like TikTok and Zalo in schools.
  2. Health professionals in Vietnam are seeing neck and back issues in young people that were once typical for older adults.
  3. Vietnam has the highest rate of smartphone ownership in the world, making 'text neck' a national crisis.
  4. Teens in Vietnam primarily use their smartphones for schoolwork, leading to long hours of downward gazing.

Question 32

What is the main concern highlighted in paragraph 4?

  1. Gaming and chatting on a phone are more likely to cause headaches than studying with a device is.
  2. The long-term spinal damage from 'text neck' is the most significant threat to 14-15 year olds.
  3. Teenagers often ignore medical advice about posture, which worsens their quality of life and mood.
  4. The immediate symptoms of 'text neck' can negatively affect a teenager's daily activities, like school and sports.

Question 33

According to paragraph 5, which statement about 'text neck' is false?

  1. It may lead to serious long-term health problems such as pinched nerves or changes to the spine's curve.
  2. The long-term effects of chronic 'text neck', once they appear, cannot be reversed and are permanent.
  3. Becoming more aware of how you use your device is a critical first step towards preventing the problem.
  4. Simple actions like taking frequent breaks and stretching can help protect your spine from damage.

Question 34

Paragraph 4 suggests that the persistent discomfort from 'text neck' can lead to what direct consequence?

  1. a reduced ability to concentrate during classes at school.
  2. a significant and measurable decline in one's mood.
  3. permanent degeneration of the spinal discs over time.
  4. the development of chronic pain in older generations.

Question 35

In which place in the passage can the following sentence best fit?

The problem resonates strongly in Vietnam, a nation with high smartphone penetration.
  1. I
  2. II
  3. III
  4. IV

Rewrite each of the following sentences, using the given words so that it keeps the same meaning. Do not change the form of the words given.

Question 36

I sometimes coughed a lot at night. → I __________. (USED)

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Question 37

You won't be able to understand the world fully if you don't learn basic math. → You won't be able to understand the world fully __________. (UNLESS)

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Question 38

It was a mistake to stay up so late playing video games on Saturday night. → I __________. (SHOULD)

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Question 39

Walking to the pharmacy takes a long time. Taking the bus takes a much shorter time. → Walking to the pharmacy takes __________. (THAN)

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Question 40

You can find the nearest pharmacy on Main Street. → The nearest pharmacy can __________. (BE)

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Question 41

It was not a smart move for many startups to ignore the local community. → They __________. (SHOULD)

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Question 42

It's raining, so we can't play badminton outside. → If it __________. (WERE)

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Write the word in brackets in its correct tense to complete the following sentences.

Question 43

The traveler considered (ask) __________ about the train ticket prices to Da Nang.

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Question 44

The community chess club (attract) __________ over 50 members since it opened last year.

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Write the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences.

Question 45

Being __________ with how you use electricity can lead to higher bills. (care)

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Question 46

The customer wondered about the __________ of the product, since it was made from recycled plastic. (durable)

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Question 47

The meteorologist issued an __________ warning about strong winds and lightning during the thunderstorm. (alarm)

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Question 48

The tour operator highlighted the __________ of the ancient statue, explaining its importance over centuries. (great)

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Question 49

Before you connect, make sure all the __________ in the house know the new Wi-Fi password. (person)

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Question 50

During my history presentation practice, I tried to make sure I pronounced all the names and dates __________. (accuracy)

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