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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: Did you __________ early for our trip to the lake, Jessica?

Jessica: Yes, I was up before 6 AM!

  1. stay up
  2. look for
  3. get up
  4. clean up

Question 2

Linh: Mark, did you see the news about the company's financial results?

Mark: Yes, they managed to make a significant __________ this quarter.

  1. income
  2. gain
  3. earning
  4. profit

Question 3

Lan: My smart speaker is so helpful.

David: Yeah, I wish I __________ turn on the lights remotely.

  1. could
  2. will be able to
  3. turned on
  4. can

Question 4

Lien: I'm setting up my new online account.

David: Okay. Do you know __________ to choose for the data privacy options?

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

Question 5

Minh: How will we manage Grandma's surprise 60th birthday party?

David: I think a good __________ would be very helpful for all the arrangements.

  1. party planner
  2. store manager
  3. organizer
  4. party venue

Question 6

Linh: Hi, Tom. What's the problem with my AC?

Tom: It's the compressor. I expect __________ it by tomorrow.

  1. to fix
  2. to fixing
  3. fixing
  4. fix

Question 7

Linh: After a long day, I love listening to quiet music.

David: I agree. It is very relaxing, __________?

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

Question 8

Minh: Is this the fastest way to the airport?

David: Yes, if traffic is light, we __________ avoid the main road.

  1. avoided
  2. will avoid
  3. would avoid
  4. might avoid

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

Question 9

Mai: "Hey, Liam, are you joining our board game night this Saturday?"

Liam: "I'm not sure, Mai. Learning the rules for 'Terraforming Mars' always seems a piece of cake for you, but I find it really complex."

  1. extremely easy
  2. very challenging
  3. a great way to relax
  4. a small sweet snack

Question 10

David: So, how was your first week with your new roommate, Mai?

Mai: She's great! A bit quiet at first, but she's really friendly once you get to know her.

  1. talkative
  2. reserved
  3. calm
  4. shy

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

Question 11

Linh: Mike, I find it hard to remember all these new English words.

Mike: Don't worry, Linh. Practice makes perfect. Try using them daily.

  1. difficult
  2. easy
  3. strong
  4. harsh

Question 12

Mai: Is the historical museum worth visiting?

David: Definitely! It has many fascinating exhibits.

  1. boring
  2. fashionable
  3. complicated
  4. interesting

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

Question 13

  1. promotion
  2. construction
  3. reduction
  4. interpret

Question 14

  1. consensus
  2. deposit
  3. curious
  4. minister

Question 15

  1. interested
  2. entertainment
  3. reality
  4. entrepreneur

Question 16

  1. apologize
  2. generation
  3. photographer
  4. legislature

Question 17

  1. proposed
  2. preserve
  3. thousand
  4. insist

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. expert
  2. window
  3. withdraw
  4. writing

Question 19

  1. movement
  2. conceive
  3. assault
  4. reflect

Question 20

  1. deputy
  2. energy
  3. avenue
  4. olympics

Question 21

  1. injury
  2. awareness
  3. execute
  4. nobody

Question 22

  1. recently
  2. depending
  3. vitamin
  4. politics

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

Question 23

The wedding invitations looked very beautifully when they arrived in the mail.

  1. beautifully
  2. in
  3. The
  4. they

Question 24

The important presentation took many hours to prepare, but I am sure my boss will enjoy them.

  1. took
  2. The
  3. my
  4. them

Question 25

The student didn't know what to doing to catch up on the missed lecture.

  1. what
  2. to
  3. doing
  4. on

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

Question 26

Liam and Chloe are cleaning up after dinner at Liam's house.

Liam: Wow, we made too much pasta. There's a lot left.

Chloe: __________

  1. We could put it in containers for lunch tomorrow.
  2. You always cook too much, don't you?
  3. Why don't we throw it out now?
  4. Are you going to cook again soon?

Question 27

Liam and Chloe are discussing headphones in a coffee shop.

Liam: My old headphones broke. I need new wireless earbuds, especially for music. Do you have any suggestions for good sound?

Chloe: __________

  1. I don't listen to music much, so I can't help.
  2. You should try 'SoundWave'. Their sound quality is excellent.
  3. You should buy the most expensive ones you can find.
  4. My old ones were fine; I just threw them away.

Question 28

Two colleagues are discussing online shopping during their lunch break.

Sarah: I'm always a bit confused. What's the main difference between a credit card and a debit card?

Tom: __________

  1. A credit card uses borrowed money; a debit card uses your own.
  2. They're both just plastic cards for paying, really.
  3. Debit cards are just for ATMs, not for stores.
  4. You need good credit to get a credit card.

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

Question 29

I am sure the manager is not in his office now, as his door is closed.

  1. The manager must not be in his office now, as his door is closed.
  2. The manager can't is in his office now, as his door is closed.
  3. The manager can't be in his office now, as his door is closed.
  4. The manager might not be in his office now, as his door is closed.

Question 30

If he doesn't follow the steps carefully, he won't be able to finish the project.

  1. Unless he follows the steps carefully, he will be able to finish the project.
  2. Unless he follows the steps carefully, he won't be able to finish the project.
  3. Unless he follow the steps carefully, he won't be able to finish the project.
  4. Unless he doesn't follow the steps carefully, he won't be able to finish the project.

Question 31

The last time my grandmother saw heavy snow was over thirty years ago.

  1. My grandmother hasn't seen heavy snow for over thirty years.
  2. My grandmother hasn't seen heavy snow since over thirty years ago.
  3. My grandmother didn't see heavy snow for over thirty years.
  4. My grandmother hasn't saw heavy snow for over thirty years.

Question 32

The lightning storm was very intense, so we decided to stay indoors.

  1. The lightning storm was very intense, because we decided to stay indoors.
  2. Because of the lightning storm was very intense, we decided to stay indoors.
  3. Because the lightning storm was very intense, so we decided to stay indoors.
  4. Because the lightning storm was very intense, we decided to stay indoors.

Question 33

I am sure the sky is not clear enough for stargazing tonight.

  1. The sky mustn't be clear enough for stargazing tonight.
  2. The sky won't be clear enough for stargazing tonight.
  3. The sky can't be clear enough for stargazing tonight.
  4. The sky must not be clear enough for stargazing tonight.

Question 34

"I am wrapping the gift for Mrs. Lan now," Sarah said.

  1. Sarah said that she was wrapping the gift for Mrs. Lan then.
  2. Sarah said that she is wrapping the gift for Mrs. Lan then.
  3. Sarah said that she was wrapping the gift for Mrs. Lan now.
  4. Sarah said that I was wrapping the gift for Mrs. Lan then.

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

Caves are fascinating natural formations found all over the world, but have you ever wondered how they are created? The most common type of cave is a solutional cave, formed in a specific kind of rock called limestone. The main force responsible for carving these underground wonders is simple water, but the process is anything but fast. This process can take (35) __________ thousands of years, patiently shaping the world beneath our feet.

The journey begins with rain. As raindrops fall through the atmosphere, they absorb carbon dioxide from the air. This has the (36) __________ of making the water slightly acidic, creating a weak version of carbonic acid. When this acidic rainwater lands, it seeps down (37) __________ the ground and into any small cracks or fissures present in the limestone bedrock. This is where the key chemical reaction begins.

Limestone is primarily made of a mineral called calcium carbonate, which reacts with acid. Over time, the limestone (38) __________ by the acidic water, creating small channels. As more water flows through these initial paths, it dissolves more and more rock. These channels grow (39) __________ larger, eventually forming the vast rooms and passages we see in caves. It's a testament to how a gentle force can have a huge impact over a long duration.

The process doesn't stop once the main cave is formed. Inside the cave, this mineral-rich water continues to (40) __________ from the ceiling. As the water is exposed to the air inside the cave, it releases some of its dissolved carbon dioxide. This makes it less acidic and unable to hold as much of the dissolved mineral. Each drop leaves behind a tiny mineral deposit, (41) __________ builds up over centuries to form beautiful, icicle-like structures called stalactites.

The formation of caves is an incredibly slow process, requiring a precise combination of rock, water, and time. (42) __________, the results are some of the most spectacular and mysterious natural wonders on Earth. From the initial raindrop to the magnificent stone formations, the creation of a cave is a perfect example of nature's slow and persistent artistry.

Question 35

  1. many
  2. some
  3. every
  4. much

Question 36

  1. affect
  2. cause
  3. effect
  4. reason

Question 37

  1. across
  2. through
  3. along
  4. among

Question 38

  1. was dissolving
  2. is dissolved
  3. dissolves
  4. has dissolved

Question 39

  1. suddenly
  2. gradually
  3. rapidly
  4. instantly

Question 40

  1. pour
  2. rush
  3. drip
  4. flood

Question 41

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

Question 42

  1. Similarly
  2. Therefore
  3. However
  4. Moreover

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

When you buy a cup of milk tea or iced coffee in Vietnam today, you'll likely notice something different. Many popular cafes have stopped using plastic straws, offering paper, bamboo, or metal ones instead. This shift isn't just happening here; it's part of a global movement against single-use plastics, encouraged by government policies like Directive No. 33/CT-TTg. But while saying 'no' to a plastic straw feels like a good deed, it raises an important question: are these small changes truly helping our planet, or are they more for show?

The campaign against plastic straws gained popularity because it addresses a visible and relatable problem. Horrifying images of sea turtles with straws stuck in their noses went viral, making millions of people aware of the dangers of plastic waste in our oceans. For environmental groups, the plastic straw is an ideal target. It is not an essential item for most people, making it an easy thing to give up. In this context, refusing a plastic straw has become a powerful, symbolic act, representing a person's commitment to environmental protection and raising awareness of the larger issue of plastic pollution.

However, critics argue that the intense focus on straws is a distraction from bigger environmental threats. Statistically, plastic straws make up a very small fraction of the total plastic waste in the ocean—less than 1%. A far more significant problem is abandoned fishing gear, such as nets and lines, which constitutes a much larger percentage of marine debris and is far more deadly to sea life. By concentrating so heavily on straws, we may be ignoring these more damaging sources of pollution and giving ourselves a false sense of accomplishment.

Furthermore, the alternatives to plastic straws are not without their own problems. Paper straws often become soft and unusable quickly, and if they are contaminated with liquid, they usually cannot be recycled. Reusable straws, like those made from metal or silicone, require water and energy to be cleaned after every use. Some studies even suggest that certain alternatives might have a larger carbon footprint to produce than the plastic straws they replace, considering the entire lifecycle from manufacturing to disposal.

Ultimately, the war on plastic straws is complicated. While it may not be the magic solution to cleaning our oceans, its greatest value might be in starting a global conversation. It has forced consumers and companies to think more critically about our throwaway culture. The small act of choosing a different straw can be a gateway to bigger, more impactful changes, but only if we recognize it as a first step, not a final destination in the journey toward a healthier planet.

Question 43

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

  1. effective
  2. representative
  3. popular
  4. complicated

Question 44

The word they in paragraph 4 refers to...

  1. some studies
  2. reusable straws
  3. some alternatives
  4. plastic straws

Question 45

What does the passage primarily discuss?

  1. The process of making environmentally friendly straws.
  2. The debate over whether anti-straw campaigns are truly effective.
  3. The reasons why Vietnamese cafes are changing their straws.
  4. The history of plastic pollution in the world's oceans.

Question 46

According to paragraph 3, what is considered a more significant cause of ocean plastic pollution than straws?

  1. Plastic bags from stores
  2. Abandoned fishing equipment
  3. Single-use coffee cups
  4. Waste from coastal tourism

Question 47

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as drawbacks of alternative straws EXCEPT...

  1. they are often much more expensive for customers.
  2. they require energy and water to be cleaned.
  3. they might have a high carbon footprint to produce.
  4. they can become soft when used with liquids.

Question 48

According to the passage, what is a primary result of the intense focus on plastic straws?

  1. It has started a global conversation about throwaway culture.
  2. It has led to a significant reduction of ocean plastic.
  3. It has forced fishing companies to change their practices.
  4. It has caused the price of milk tea to increase everywhere.

Question 49

What can be inferred from the passage about the environmental movement?

  1. It has completely solved the problem of plastic pollution.
  2. It sometimes focuses on simple, visible issues to engage the public.
  3. It is only active and influential in Western countries.
  4. It believes individual actions are useless in the long run.

Question 50

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

  1. People should go back to using plastic straws immediately.
  2. Tackling the straw problem is a good start, but it isn't enough on its own.
  3. Alternative straws like paper and metal are perfect solutions.
  4. Only large-scale government regulations can save the environment.

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