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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: This rain is making me feel so lazy.

David: I know! I wish I __________ outside playing soccer.

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

Question 2

Lan: I'm writing a review for the new restaurant.

Mike: You __________ definitely try their spring rolls.

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

Question 3

Minh: Who will __________ the dishes after dinner tonight?

Sarah: I can do it. It's my turn.

  1. vacuum
  2. wash
  3. sweep
  4. clean

Question 4

Linh: Are you coming to the new cafe later?

Emily: Yes, I plan __________ you there around 3 PM.

  1. to meet
  2. to meeting
  3. meet
  4. meeting

Question 5

Nguyen: Our grocery bill is quite high this month.

Sarah: Did your family __________ make a weekly budget for food?

  1. using to
  2. used to
  3. use to
  4. get used to

Question 6

Sarah: Minh, what's one quality you think is essential for travelers?

Minh: I'd say __________ patience is key, especially when dealing with unexpected situations.

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

Question 7

Linh: It was great meeting you, David.

David: You too, Linh. I need to __________ now.

  1. hang around
  2. turn down
  3. look up
  4. take off

Question 8

Mai: What if we save enough money soon?

Tom: If we do, we __________ new phones!

  1. will buy
  2. bought
  3. would buy
  4. buy

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

Question 9

Mai: I'm trying to find ways to reduce my monthly expenses so I can save more for my future apartment.

David: That's a smart plan, Mai. Every little bit helps when you're preparing for big goals.

  1. increase
  2. minimize
  3. control
  4. lower

Question 10

Linh: Mark, what's your go-to source for daily news updates?

Mark: I always check 'The Daily Byte' online. I find their reporting to be very reliable.

  1. trustworthy
  2. dependable
  3. credible
  4. unreliable

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

Question 11

Mai: This math problem is tough. I don't know where to start.

David: Don't worry. Let's put our heads together to find a solution.

  1. work together
  2. concentrate
  3. think hard
  4. compete

Question 12

Mai: When does the new action movie come out?

Alex: It's next Friday. We should book tickets soon!

  1. start
  2. appear
  3. finish
  4. released

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

Question 13

  1. running
  2. stunning
  3. backup
  4. volume

Question 14

  1. unfair
  2. failure
  3. fairly
  4. airport

Question 15

  1. current
  2. hunting
  3. summit
  4. stupid

Question 16

  1. numerous
  2. magnitude
  3. sufficient
  4. illusion

Question 17

  1. potentially
  2. controversial
  3. apology
  4. biology

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. progressive
  2. direction
  3. leadership
  4. survival

Question 19

  1. divorce
  2. excite
  3. sibling
  4. enhance

Question 20

  1. machine
  2. version
  3. laughter
  4. flower

Question 21

  1. principal
  2. incident
  3. tournament
  4. historic

Question 22

  1. betray
  2. tattoo
  3. defeat
  4. ticket

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

Question 23

Taking much small breaks throughout the day can actually increase your focus.

  1. much
  2. your
  3. the
  4. throughout

Question 24

Working too many hours creates so big problems for your health.

  1. creates
  2. many
  3. for
  4. so

Question 25

I mustn't have a lot of experience for this role, as the advertisement said 'entry-level'.

  1. lot
  2. have
  3. mustn't
  4. said

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are talking about a new Japanese restaurant.

Liam: I'm going to that new Japanese place tonight. What should I try?

Chloe: __________

  1. Everything on the menu is quite nice.
  2. Just eat the noodles, nothing else.
  3. You must try their spicy tuna rolls.
  4. It's a very popular place to eat.

Question 27

Liam is at a busy restaurant, and the waiter, Sarah, is taking his order.

Sarah: Are you ready to order, Liam?

Liam: __________

  1. The chicken pasta looks quite delicious.
  2. Yes, I'd like the chicken pasta, please.
  3. Give me the chicken pasta now.
  4. I prefer to cook it myself, thanks.

Question 28

Sarah and Mark are discussing housing costs in their city.

Sarah: My apartment rent is getting really high. It's almost two thousand a month now.

Mark: __________

  1. Just tell me how much a house costs.
  2. Houses also cost a lot, I guess?
  3. Are houses more comfortable to live in?
  4. And what about a house? Is it more affordable?

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

Question 29

The last time they saw a rare blue shark was five years ago.

  1. They haven't seen a rare blue shark for five years ago.
  2. They haven't seen a rare blue shark for five years.
  3. They didn't see a rare blue shark for five years.
  4. They haven't saw a rare blue shark for five years.

Question 30

My sister spent three hours decorating the elaborate cake.

  1. It took her three hours decorate the elaborate cake.
  2. It took she three hours to decorate the elaborate cake.
  3. It takes her three hours to decorate the elaborate cake.
  4. It took her three hours to decorate the elaborate cake.

Question 31

The passenger told the agent that her flight was departing tomorrow.

  1. The passenger told the agent that her flight was departing tomorrow.
  2. The passenger told the agent that her flight was departing next day.
  3. The passenger told the agent that her flight was departing that day.
  4. The passenger told the agent that her flight was departing the following day.

Question 32

"Do you know a good public swimming pool nearby?" he asked me.

  1. He asked me if I knew a good public swimming pool nearby.
  2. He asked me if I know a good public swimming pool nearby.
  3. He asked me that I knew a good public swimming pool nearby.
  4. He asked me if did I know a good public swimming pool nearby.

Question 33

The cafe on Main Street isn't as comfortable as the sports cafe near the stadium.

  1. The sports cafe near the stadium is more comfortable than the cafe on Main Street.
  2. The sports cafe near the stadium is comfortabler than the cafe on Main Street.
  3. The sports cafe near the stadium is more comfortable as the cafe on Main Street.
  4. The cafe on Main Street is more comfortable than the sports cafe near the stadium.

Question 34

He doesn't read historical fiction. He doesn't read mysteries, either.

  1. He neither reads historical fiction nor reading mysteries.
  2. He neither reads historical fiction nor reads mysteries.
  3. He neither reads historical fiction nor he reads mysteries.
  4. He doesn't neither read historical fiction nor read mysteries.

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

A concrete mixer truck is a common sight on any construction site. Its most recognizable feature is the large, pear-shaped (35) __________ mounted on its back. This part of the truck is essential for transporting liquid concrete from a factory to the place where it will be used.

This drum is not just for decoration; it is constantly rotating. The slow, continuous movement is crucial (36) __________ the concrete remains in a liquid state. If it stopped moving for too long, the mixture of cement, water, and aggregates would begin to harden, becoming solid and unusable.

The process starts with (37) __________ the raw materials into the drum. Inside, spiral blades lift and drop the materials to mix them thoroughly. This creates the wet, grey substance we know as concrete. The recipe must be precise; adding even a slightly wrong amount of water could ruin (38) __________ entire batch.

Once at the site, the process reverses. The driver changes the drum's rotation, and the blades begin to push the concrete (39) __________. It travels down a long chute to be poured exactly where needed. Getting the mixture to the right spot is not (40) __________; it requires skill and teamwork. If the concrete (41) __________ placed incorrectly, it could compromise the building's safety.

The whole operation is a race against time. The foreman told his team that they (42) __________ work quickly before the concrete set. Because of this urgency, the concrete mixer truck is more than a vehicle; it's a mobile mixing plant essential for building our modern world.

Question 35

  1. chute
  2. drum
  3. engine
  4. tank

Question 36

  1. while
  2. although
  3. so that
  4. because

Question 37

  1. loaded
  2. load
  3. loading
  4. to load

Question 38

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

Question 39

  1. over
  2. up
  3. out
  4. in

Question 40

  1. a drop in the ocean
  2. a piece of cake
  3. a race against time
  4. the tip of the iceberg

Question 41

  1. was
  2. is
  3. were
  4. has been

Question 42

  1. had to
  2. must have
  3. should
  4. have to

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

For generations, space travel was the stuff of science fiction. Today, however, it is rapidly becoming a reality, not for astronauts on scientific missions, but for wealthy tourists seeking the ultimate adventure. Private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are at the forefront of this new industry, developing reusable rockets that significantly lower the cost of reaching the stars. While a trip to space is still far from affordable for the average person, these developments mark the beginning of a new era in human exploration: commercial space tourism.

So, what does a ticket to space actually buy? For a price tag that can run into millions of dollars, tourists can experience a sub-orbital flight. This journey takes them just past the edge of Earth's atmosphere, allowing them to witness the stunning curvature of our planet and experience a few minutes of weightlessness. It is an incredibly exclusive club, reserved for billionaires and celebrities who can afford the high price of admission. The goal for these companies, however, is to eventually make space travel more accessible, though that future is likely decades away.

The rise of space tourism has not been without criticism. Environmentalists express serious concerns about the carbon footprint of rocket launches, arguing that such luxury travel comes at a high cost to our planet's health. Others question the ethics of spending vast sums of money on space vacations when significant problems like poverty and disease persist on Earth. In response, proponents point to the immense technological advancements that space exploration drives. These innovations, they argue, often have far-reaching benefits that eventually improve life for everyone, not just the space-faring few.

Indeed, the history of space exploration is filled with 'spin-off' technologies. The need to solve complex problems for missions in space has led to inventions we use every day. GPS technology, which helps us navigate our cars and phones, was developed for satellites. Medical imaging technologies like MRI and CT scans have been improved by techniques used for analyzing images from space. Even everyday items like memory foam and cordless power tools have their origins in research conducted for space agencies. These examples show that investing in space can lead to tangible benefits back on Earth.

While a holiday on the Moon might seem like a distant dream for most, the excitement around space is growing globally. In Vietnam, for instance, a strong focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education is nurturing a new generation's curiosity about the cosmos. Initiatives like Vingroup's VinSpace Astronomy Club are providing young people with opportunities to learn about aerospace. This growing interest proves that even if you aren't flying to space soon, the journey of discovery and the technology it creates are relevant and inspiring for everyone.

Question 43

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

  1. How SpaceX and Blue Origin Compete for a New Market
  2. Space Tourism: A Look at Its Promise, Problems, and Potential
  3. The Negative Environmental Impacts of Rocket Launches
  4. The High Cost of Traveling to the Moon

Question 44

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

  1. limited to a select group
  2. very expensive and valuable
  3. exciting and adventurous
  4. related to a foreign country

Question 45

The word These in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. rocket launches
  2. significant problems
  3. technological advancements
  4. environmentalists

Question 46

According to paragraph 2, what do space tourists get to experience during a sub-orbital flight?

  1. Seeing the Earth's curve and feeling weightless for a short time
  2. Walking on the surface of another planet
  3. Conducting scientific experiments in a space station
  4. Staying in a luxury hotel orbiting the Earth

Question 47

According to paragraph 4, the development of technologies like GPS and improved medical imaging is a result of...

  1. the need to solve difficult problems for space missions
  2. the high demand for new consumer gadgets on Earth
  3. government funding for universities and research labs
  4. the competition between private space companies

Question 48

According to the passage, which of the following is mentioned as a 'spin-off' technology?

  1. Sub-orbital flights
  2. Memory foam
  3. Astronomy clubs
  4. Reusable rockets

Question 49

According to paragraph 3, all of the following are mentioned as criticisms of space tourism EXCEPT...

  1. the potential danger to the tourists themselves
  2. the negative effects on the planet's environment
  3. the belief that money should be used to solve Earth's problems
  4. the large amount of money spent on luxury travel

Question 50

Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?

  1. Private companies like SpaceX are primarily focused on scientific missions.
  2. All new technologies from space exploration are used for medical purposes.
  3. Space tourism is now affordable for the average person.
  4. Young people in Vietnam are showing increasing interest in space science.

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