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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: This is Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi.

David: Is this the lake __________ the famous dragon legend is told?

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

Question 2

Minh: Ms. Sarah, I'm really interested in __________ about the origins of our street names.

Sarah: That's a great topic! Many have fascinating stories.

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

Question 3

Linh: Have you seen Sarah's new paintings? They're amazing!

Mike: Yes, she's always been really good __________ drawing, hasn't she?

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

Question 4

Linh: I find learning English quite challenging.

David: Yeah, but I think it's __________ than learning Math.

  1. as easy as
  2. easier
  3. easy
  4. the easiest

Question 5

An: David, our new fridge arrived.

David: You paid for it online, __________?

  1. weren't you
  2. did you
  3. didn't you
  4. don't you

Question 6

Linh: What about the garlic?

David: For this recipe, you __________ mince it well for the best flavor.

  1. should
  2. can
  3. might
  4. have to

Question 7

Linh: I'm thinking about the new yoga class.

David: If you join, you __________ meet new people!

  1. will
  2. might
  3. met
  4. would

Question 8

Linh: Our old motorbike is so dirty!

David: Yeah, but we can clean it __________ the missing brush.

  1. although
  2. so
  3. in spite of
  4. because of

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

Question 9

Minh: I'm trying to pack for our camping trip, but this portable charger is so heavy.

Sarah: You're right. Maybe you should consider getting a more compact one for next time.

  1. weighty
  2. cumbersome
  3. large
  4. light

Question 10

Mai: How's your brother, David? He seemed quite upset yesterday.

Tom: Oh, he's been down in the dumps ever since he heard his favorite hiking trail will be closed for construction.

  1. being at a garbage disposal site
  2. feeling very cheerful
  3. feeling very miserable
  4. feeling very confused

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

Question 11

Mai: How long did it take you to put together that model plane?

David: About three days, it was quite complex!

  1. assemble
  2. dismantle
  3. create
  4. join

Question 12

Mai: "David, can you help me with this report?"

David: "Sure, Mai. I'll get started on it right away."

  1. immediately
  2. correctly
  3. carefully
  4. later

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

Question 13

  1. fossil
  2. missile
  3. island
  4. victim

Question 14

  1. significant
  2. apologize
  3. investigate
  4. photographer

Question 15

  1. monitor
  2. investor
  3. different
  4. classify

Question 16

  1. costume
  2. pursue
  3. pickup
  4. tissue

Question 17

  1. integrate
  2. dignity
  3. diagnose
  4. dangerous

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. calendar
  2. compliance
  3. leadership
  4. champion

Question 19

  1. apparently
  2. technically
  3. february
  4. testimony

Question 20

  1. outlet
  2. complaint
  3. accent
  4. jealous

Question 21

  1. alcohol
  2. employment
  3. commander
  4. musician

Question 22

  1. colonial
  2. analysis
  3. regulation
  4. especially

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

Question 23

Making a quick and healthy dinner are the best way to save time after work.

  1. quick
  2. best
  3. are
  4. Making

Question 24

We don't have many space in the dining area for such a large table.

  1. such
  2. a
  3. many
  4. the

Question 25

Each year, our family prepare a special offering for the ancestral altar before the festival begins.

  1. a
  2. family
  3. begins
  4. prepare

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are chatting during their lunch break.

Liam: Hey Chloe, you look really happy today! Anything special happening?

Chloe: __________

  1. I just got a good grade on my exam.
  2. My grandma will be 80 years old this weekend.
  3. You should come to my grandma's house then.
  4. Yes, I'm so excited for my grandma's 80th birthday!

Question 27

Maria and David are talking during their coffee break at work.

Maria: I'm trying to cut down on sugar, but it's really difficult!

David: __________

  1. Maybe try fruit instead of sweet snacks.
  2. That sounds like a very big problem.
  3. Do you prefer sweet or salty things?
  4. You should just stop eating all sugar.

Question 28

Liam is walking down the street when he sees Maria looking distressed.

Liam: Excuse me, are you okay? You look like you're in pain.

Maria: __________

  1. Is there a hospital emergency room near here?
  2. I hope the emergency room is close by.
  3. Tell me the way to the emergency room.
  4. Could you tell me where the nearest emergency room is?

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

Question 29

Why don't we reserve the main ballroom for the opening ceremony?

  1. Ms. Linh suggested that we reserve the main ballroom for the opening ceremony.
  2. Ms. Linh suggested to reserve the main ballroom for the opening ceremony.
  3. Ms. Linh suggested reserve the main ballroom for the opening ceremony.
  4. Ms. Linh suggested reserving the main ballroom for the opening ceremony.

Question 30

I like studying individually more than participating in group projects.

  1. I prefer studying individually than participating in group projects.
  2. I prefer studying individually to participating in group projects.
  3. I prefer studying individually to participate in group projects.
  4. I prefer to study individually than participate in group projects.

Question 31

Linh is excellent at research. She always finds reliable sources.

  1. Linh, who she always finds reliable sources, is excellent at research.
  2. Linh, who always finds reliable sources, is excellent at research.
  3. Linh is excellent at research and she always finds reliable sources.
  4. Linh, which always finds reliable sources, is excellent at research.

Question 32

I found a small apartment. It is perfect for me to live alone.

  1. I found a small apartment, and it is perfect for me to live alone.
  2. I found a small apartment that is perfect for me to live alone.
  3. I found a small apartment who is perfect for me to live alone.
  4. I found a small apartment that it is perfect for me to live alone.

Question 33

I don't earn much money. I cannot afford a small apartment.

  1. If I earned more money, I can afford a small apartment.
  2. If I earned more money, I could afforded a small apartment.
  3. If I earned more money, I could afford a small apartment.
  4. If I earn more money, I could afford a small apartment.

Question 34

I don't invest my money regularly. I can't save enough for a new apartment.

  1. If I invested my money regularly, I could save enough for a new apartment.
  2. If I didn't invest my money regularly, I could save enough for a new apartment.
  3. If I invested my money regularly, I can save enough for a new apartment.
  4. If I invest my money regularly, I will save enough for a new apartment.

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

Have you ever wondered how your smartphone or smart speaker understands your voice commands? Digital assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant make modern life more convenient. These AI-powered helpers seem to (35) __________ complex tasks with ease, from setting an alarm to answering a difficult question. However, behind this simple interaction is a sophisticated process that allows machines to recognize and respond to human speech. The journey from a spoken command to a completed action involves several crucial steps.

The process begins with listening. First, the device is always listening for a specific (36) __________ word, like 'Hey Siri' or 'Alexa'. This trigger phrase is stored locally on the device for privacy and speed. Only after it recognizes this trigger (37) __________ it begin recording your command. This recording is then immediately compressed and prepared for the next stage. This initial listening phase is vital for the assistant to know precisely when to pay attention.

Next, the recorded audio is sent to a powerful server, where it is converted into text. (38) __________ is a process known as Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). The ASR system breaks your speech down into smaller sound units, called phonemes, and uses complex algorithms to match them to words. The AI must then analyze the text for its (39) __________ meaning. It doesn't just see words; it tries to understand the user's goal or intent.

Then, the assistant’s AI searches vast databases to find the (40) __________ relevant answer or action. This step is called Natural Language Processing (NLP). The AI analyzes the grammar and context to determine what you are asking for. For a task like playing a song, the AI (41) __________ identify the song title and artist and then command another application to play it. For a question, it will find and formulate a concise answer.

Finally, the assistant delivers the response. This is usually done by converting the text answer back into spoken words using a synthesized voice, or by simply performing the requested action. (42) __________, what feels like a simple conversation is actually a high-speed technological process involving listening, converting, and processing data almost instantly.

Question 35

  1. produce
  2. create
  3. perform
  4. achieve

Question 36

  1. wake
  2. magic
  3. start
  4. key

Question 37

  1. does
  2. has
  3. can
  4. will

Question 38

  1. That
  2. This
  3. It
  4. Which

Question 39

  1. intending
  2. intended
  3. intend
  4. intention

Question 40

  1. most
  2. best
  3. more
  4. much

Question 41

  1. must
  2. might
  3. should
  4. could

Question 42

  1. On the other hand
  2. For example
  3. Furthermore
  4. In conclusion

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

The bell rings, and the teacher assigns another set of exercises. For many students in Vietnam, the pressure from a heavy homework load is a daily reality. Juggling math, literature, physics, and English can feel overwhelming, and the pile of books on the desk can seem impossible to conquer. This immense pressure often leads students to look for a quick solution.

Copying homework from a classmate can feel like a smart, easy fix. It saves time, reduces late-night stress, and ensures a completed assignment to show the teacher. Some students might even see it as a form of collaboration, a way to help each other out. The immediate relief of having a finished task makes it a very tempting option, especially when students copy from their friends to avoid getting a bad grade. However, this shortcut has hidden costs that affect a student's long-term academic growth.

The primary purpose of homework is not just to be completed, but to be a tool for practice and self-discovery. When you struggle with a problem, your brain is actively working to build new connections and deepen its understanding. This process of trying, failing, and trying again is where real learning happens. Copying someone else's answers completely bypasses this essential step. It prevents you from identifying your own weaknesses and asking for help where you truly need it. Therefore, embracing the challenge and even making mistakes is a crucial part of mastering a new subject.

The negative effects of this habit extend far beyond a single assignment. Relying on others' work builds poor study habits and a false sense of confidence. When it's time for a major exam, the copied knowledge isn't actually there, which can lead to significant anxiety and poor performance. Furthermore, in many educational systems, this action is considered a form of academic dishonesty or plagiarism. While it might seem minor in grade 9, developing this habit can lead to serious consequences in university and future careers.

So, is copying homework ever a good idea? The evidence suggests it is not. Instead of looking for a shortcut, students can develop better strategies. Managing time effectively, forming real study groups to discuss problems (not just share answers), and not being afraid to ask the teacher for clarification are far more beneficial. True success in education comes not from perfect scores on homework, but from the genuine understanding gained through personal effort and perseverance.

Question 43

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

  1. Effective Time Management Techniques for Students
  2. The History of Homework in Vietnamese Schools
  3. Why Collaboration is Better Than Individual Study
  4. The Hidden Dangers of Copying Homework

Question 44

According to paragraph 3, why is the struggle with a difficult problem important?

  1. It allows students to finish their homework much more quickly.
  2. It is the only way to identify who is the best student in the class.
  3. It shows the teacher that the student is working very hard on the assignment.
  4. It helps the brain to build new connections and deepen understanding.

Question 45

The word their in paragraph 2 refers to...

  1. teachers
  2. friends
  3. students
  4. costs

Question 46

The word crucial in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to...

  1. essential
  2. interesting
  3. difficult
  4. optional

Question 47

According to the passage, what is a direct result of bypassing the learning process by copying?

  1. It makes students spend more time managing their schedules effectively.
  2. It causes students to have too much confidence in their abilities.
  3. It leads to immediate punishment from the school administration.
  4. It stops students from discovering their own areas of weakness.

Question 48

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as negative consequences of copying homework EXCEPT...

  1. building poor long-term study habits
  2. creating anxiety before a major exam
  3. damaging friendships with classmates
  4. being considered a form of plagiarism

Question 49

What can be inferred from the passage about students who regularly copy homework?

  1. They are generally less intelligent than their peers.
  2. They may perform poorly on tests that require independent knowledge.
  3. They are not concerned about getting good grades in school.
  4. They often have more free time for hobbies and sports.

Question 50

Which of the following statements would the author of the passage most likely agree with?

  1. Studying in a group is always more effective than studying alone.
  2. Homework should be abolished to reduce student pressure.
  3. True learning involves effort and overcoming challenges.
  4. Getting a perfect score on homework is the main goal of education.

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