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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: I'm checking in for my flight.

David: Great! Do you know __________ to choose, a window or an aisle seat?

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

Question 2

Minh: Can we book a room for this weekend?

Sarah: Unfortunately, there are __________ rooms left for those dates.

  1. no
  2. many
  3. some
  4. any

Question 3

Mai: I'm looking for the best pho in Ho Chi Minh City.

Tom: My friend, a famous __________, just wrote about an amazing place.

  1. food blogger
  2. restaurant owner
  3. chef
  4. food review

Question 4

Linh: Oh no, the printer isn't working. I really need these reports!

Chris: Don't worry, Linh. I'll try to __________ something about it right away.

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

Question 5

Minh: Sarah, have you finished setting up the display for the sculptures?

Sarah: Almost, Minh. I just need to move __________ largest sculpture to the center.

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

Question 6

Minh: My legs are so itchy! Mosquitoes got me bad.

David: That's awful! I guess you __________ in the garden when they appeared.

  1. were gardening
  2. garden
  3. gardened
  4. are gardening

Question 7

Linh: Ms. Sarah, who was that historical figure?

Ms. Sarah: The street is named after a general __________ we greatly admire.

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

Question 8

Mai: John, your old bike looks slow now.

John: Yeah, it does. Did you __________ ride a tricycle when you were a kid?

  1. getting used to
  2. used to
  3. be used to
  4. use to

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

Question 9

Minh: How was your final presentation yesterday, Alex? Did everything go well?

Alex: Not really. It definitely wasn't smooth sailing; we had a lot of technical issues.

  1. full of difficulties
  2. a calm boat trip
  3. very easy to complete
  4. a long and tiring process

Question 10

Linh, you look a bit tired today. Is everything okay?

Not really, An. I've been feeling under the weather all morning, which made my commute really difficult.

  1. feeling perfectly well
  2. standing outside in bad weather
  3. feeling a little unwell
  4. enjoying the beautiful weather

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

Question 11

Linh: Have you ever been to Ha Giang? It's amazing!

David: No, but I'd love to explore its mountains someday.

  1. prepare
  2. overlook
  3. discover
  4. occupy

Question 12

Minh, we should put aside some money for our trip next year.

That's a great idea, Lan. We need to start now!

  1. place
  2. spend
  3. save
  4. borrow

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

Question 13

  1. chemical
  2. mechanic
  3. charity
  4. character

Question 14

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

Question 15

  1. residential
  2. administer
  3. analysis
  4. historian

Question 16

  1. record
  2. receive
  3. prospect
  4. consist

Question 17

  1. undergo
  2. energy
  3. emerging
  4. challenging

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. security
  2. intelligence
  3. psychology
  4. technically

Question 19

  1. complain
  2. garden
  3. contend
  4. decide

Question 20

  1. bureau
  2. forget
  3. locate
  4. working

Question 21

  1. baseball
  2. painting
  3. balloon
  4. sweetheart

Question 22

  1. supposed
  2. monkey
  3. release
  4. select

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

Question 23

The new road is not enough wide for all the cars.

  1. for
  2. enough wide
  3. The
  4. is

Question 24

Since I felt very stressed, so I decided to put on some calming music.

  1. felt
  2. Since
  3. so
  4. calming

Question 25

The water level rise quickly in the backyard.

  1. quickly
  2. rise
  3. The
  4. in

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are looking at furniture online for their apartment.

Liam: This dining table looks great, but I'm not sure if it will fit our small living room.

Chloe: __________

  1. Maybe we should look for a round or foldable one.
  2. Let's just eat on the sofa then.
  3. We can always get a bigger apartment later.
  4. Just buy it anyway, we'll make it fit.

Question 27

Maria and Tom are planning a surprise party for their father's 60th birthday.

Maria: Remember, it's a surprise for Dad's 60th, so don't say anything to him!

Tom: __________

  1. Is Mom helping with the details?
  2. I will not speak about it.
  3. Don't worry, my lips are sealed!
  4. I hope he won't find out.

Question 28

After class, a student, Maria, is talking to her teacher, Mr. Davies.

Maria: Mr. Davies, I'm finding the grammar difficult. Do you know where I can get more practice?

Mr. Davies: __________

  1. You need to study online materials.
  2. You can try practicing on the internet.
  3. There are some great websites for extra exercises.
  4. Just find some practice exercises yourself.

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

Question 29

Many players downloaded the new mobile game because it was highly recommended by critics.

  1. Because of the highly recommendation from critics, many players downloaded the new mobile game.
  2. Because of high recommendation from critics, many players downloaded the new mobile game.
  3. Because of the high recommendation from critics, many players downloaded the new mobile game.
  4. Because of it was highly recommended by critics, many players downloaded the new mobile game.

Question 30

A skilled artisan carved his wooden box with a unique pattern.

  1. He had a skilled artisan carve his wooden box with a unique pattern.
  2. He has his wooden box carved with a unique pattern.
  3. He had his wooden box carved with a unique pattern.
  4. His wooden box was carved with a unique pattern.

Question 31

A renowned architect designed this magnificent museum in the 19th century.

  1. A renowned architect was designed this magnificent museum in the 19th century.
  2. This magnificent museum is designed by a renowned architect in the 19th century.
  3. This magnificent museum was designed by a renowned architect in the 19th century.
  4. This magnificent museum designed by a renowned architect in the 19th century.

Question 32

"How long will the new exhibit be open?" my dad asked.

  1. My dad asked me how long the new exhibit would open.
  2. My dad asked me how long the new exhibit will be open.
  3. My dad asked me how long would the new exhibit be open.
  4. My dad asked me how long the new exhibit would be open.

Question 33

The curious tourist investigated the unique ingredients of the local dish.

  1. The curious tourist looked for the unique ingredients of the local dish.
  2. The curious tourist looked at the unique ingredients of the local dish.
  3. The curious tourist looked into the unique ingredients of the local dish.
  4. The curious tourist look into the unique ingredients of the local dish.

Question 34

My parents gave us some extra money for the summer.

  1. We were given some extra money by my parents for the summer.
  2. We were gave some extra money by my parents for the summer.
  3. Us were given some extra money by my parents for the summer.
  4. We are given some extra money by my parents for the summer.

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

Have you ever heard of a river in the sky? High up in (35) __________ atmosphere, at the altitudes where commercial jets fly, there are fast-flowing, narrow currents of air known as jet streams. These are not like the gentle breezes we feel on the ground; they are powerful winds that circle the globe. These high-altitude winds are one of the most significant phenomena influencing our planet's weather patterns and even our travel.

The main jet streams are located about 9 to 16 kilometers above the Earth's surface. Their formation is complex, but they essentially exist at the boundary between cold polar air and warmer air from the tropics. A key function of the jet stream is that it (36) __________ these large cold and warm air masses. This separation is rarely a straight line; the jet stream bends and curves, creating waves in the atmosphere that can have major effects on weather below.

The position and strength of the jet stream directly influence the weather we experience. When the jet stream moves south, it can bring cold air with it, leading to colder temperatures. This makes (37) __________ its behavior crucial for accurate weather forecasting. Consequently, meteorologists use advanced tools to monitor the jet stream's path, as its shifts can signal the development of storms or periods of calm, clear weather.

For aviation, the jet stream is a very important factor. Pilots flying from west to east often try to (38) __________ of the jet stream, as this 'tailwind' can significantly reduce flight time and save fuel. If a pilot on a transatlantic flight (39) __________ the jet stream, the journey would have been much longer and more expensive. Conversely, flights going from east to west will try to avoid it to prevent a strong headwind.

In conclusion, the jet stream is a fundamental component of our planet's atmospheric system. A famous meteorologist once commented that its influence on weather (40) __________ underestimated by the public. To simply call it 'wind' doesn't (41) __________; it is a dynamic and powerful force. Understanding this 'river of air' is essential, not just for scientific curiosity, but for practical applications that (42) __________ our daily lives, from weather prediction to air travel.

Question 35

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

Question 36

  1. combines
  2. mixes
  3. separates
  4. creates

Question 37

  1. understand
  2. to understand
  3. understood
  4. understanding

Question 38

  1. get along
  2. look forward
  3. take advantage
  4. put up

Question 39

  1. would not find
  2. has not found
  3. had not found
  4. did not find

Question 40

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

Question 41

  1. break the ice
  2. cut to the chase
  3. see eye to eye
  4. hit the nail on the head

Question 42

  1. effect
  2. affect
  3. allow
  4. prevent

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

In the life of a teenager, juggling school, friends, and hobbies can feel like a superpower. But what if the most potent superpower was not about doing more, but about resting effectively? For teenagers, a good night's sleep is not a luxury; it is a biological necessity. While adults need 7-8 hours, scientific evidence shows that adolescents require 9 to 10 hours of sleep per night for optimal brain function, emotional regulation, and physical health. Unfortunately, the pressures of modern life mean most teens get far less.

The science behind this need is clear. During the teenage years, the body's internal clock, or circadian rhythm, naturally shifts, making teens feel tired later at night and want to wake up later in the morning. This is not laziness; it is biology. While sleeping, the brain is hard at work. It consolidates memories from the day, strengthening the neural pathways that are essential for learning and studying for exams. This process is crucial for academic success, allowing a student to recall information more effectively. Without adequate sleep, this vital work is cut short.

In Vietnam, this challenge is particularly intense. The deep-rooted culture of 'học thêm' (extra classes) often means a student's day does not end when school does. Many attend evening classes that run late, leaving them with a difficult choice: sacrifice sleep to finish homework or sacrifice study time for rest. This dilemma creates a vicious cycle of exhaustion. Vietnamese teenagers often find themselves burning the midnight oil, and as a result, they arrive at school the next day too tired to fully absorb the lessons they studied so hard for.

The consequences of chronic sleep deprivation extend beyond poor grades. A tired teenager is often an irritable one, leading to strained relationships with family and friends. It can also weaken the immune system, making them more susceptible to illnesses. Furthermore, a lack of sleep can directly affect physical appearance, often contributing to skin problems like acne. Essentially, skimping on sleep undermines a teenager's ability to be their best self, both academically and socially.

Recognizing sleep as a superpower is the first step. The solution is not to abandon ambitions but to integrate sleep into the strategy for success. Creating a consistent sleep schedule, even on weekends, can help regulate the body's clock. Reducing screen time from phones and computers an hour before bed can also improve sleep quality. By viewing sleep as a critical component of their study routine, not an obstacle to it, teenagers can unlock their full potential and truly thrive.

Question 43

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

  1. The Negative Effects of 'Học Thêm' in Vietnam
  2. A Scientific Guide to Teenage Circadian Rhythms
  3. How to Improve Memory and Focus in School
  4. Sleep: The Essential Superpower for Teenage Success

Question 44

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

  1. randomly changes
  2. quickly forgets
  3. partially deletes
  4. strengthens and organizes

Question 45

The word they in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. Vietnamese teenagers
  2. late-night study sessions
  3. extra classes
  4. parents and teachers

Question 46

According to paragraph 4, what is a potential social consequence of sleep deprivation?

  1. A stronger immune system
  2. Increased popularity among friends
  3. Damaged relationships with others
  4. Better performance in sports

Question 47

According to the passage, what is a direct result of the natural shift in a teenager's circadian rhythm?

  1. They can concentrate better in early morning classes.
  2. They require less sleep than adults.
  3. They tend to feel sleepy later at night.
  4. They have a stronger immune system.

Question 48

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as advice for improving sleep EXCEPT...

  1. reducing exposure to screens before bedtime
  2. maintaining a regular sleep schedule
  3. using medication to fall asleep faster
  4. viewing sleep as part of a study strategy

Question 49

What can be inferred from the passage about the author's attitude towards teenagers?

  1. The author thinks teenagers' problems are not very serious.
  2. The author feels that teenagers should prioritize studying over all other activities.
  3. The author believes teenagers are lazy for wanting to sleep late.
  4. The author is sympathetic to the pressures they face.

Question 50

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

  1. It compares the academic cultures of Vietnam and other Western countries.
  2. It narrates a personal story about a teenager's struggle with sleep deprivation.
  3. It identifies a widespread problem, explains its causes and effects, and concludes with practical advice.
  4. It presents a series of arguments and counterarguments about sleep science.

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