Đề Tiếng Anh ôn thi tốt nghiệp THPT năm 2025- Mã đề thi THPT-161
Read the following advertisement and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

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Read the following leaflet and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
Unlock Your Inner Negotiator: The Art of Getting What You Want!
Do you ever feel like you're not getting the best (7) __________? Want to learn how to navigate difficult conversations with confidence? This workshop on "The Art of Negotiation" will empower you with the skills to succeed!
Learn proven strategies to effectively communicate your needs and (8) __________ others. Discover how to build rapport, identify common ground, and create win-win solutions in (9) __________ situation.
This workshop covers:
* Understanding (10) __________ variety of negotiation styles.
* Identifying your strengths and weaknesses as a negotiator.
* Mastering the art of active listening and effectively (11) __________ your points.
* Handling difficult people and challenging situations (12) __________.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your communication skills and achieve better outcomes in all aspects of your life! Register now!
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Choose the option that indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.
Question 13
a. David: Have you considered the volatility of the tech sector? It's been a wild ride lately.
b. Sarah: Good point, maybe I need to do a bit more research before jumping in.
c. Sarah: I'm thinking about investing in Tesla, what do you think?
- c - a - b
- b - c - a
- b - a - c
- c - b - a
Question 14
a. Emily: Wow, that's a powerhouse team! They're practically guaranteed a spot at the World Cup now.
b. John: Totally! I can't wait to see them dominate the competition.
c. Emily: Wait, really? He switched teams already? I thought he was doing well with his old squad.
d. John: Have you heard about Bugha's new team for the Fortnite World Cup qualifiers?
e. John: Yeah, apparently there was some internal conflict. He teamed up with Clix and UnknownxArmy now.
- b - d - e - c - a
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- e - d - c - b - a
- b - e - c - a - d
Question 15
Hi Liam,
a. I'm trying to improve my English and I thought maybe we could help each other out.
b. We could chat online for an hour each week, alternating between English and German.
c. I'm free on Tuesday evenings and Thursday afternoons.
d. I heard you're learning German!
e. Let me know if you're interested!
Best,
Anna
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Question 16
a. Most importantly, solo travel has allowed me to connect with myself on a deeper level, discovering my passions and priorities.
b. It has pushed me out of my comfort zone, forcing me to be independent and resourceful.
c. From navigating foreign cities to embracing new cultures, I've discovered a strength and resilience I didn't know I possessed.
d. Traveling solo has been the most liberating and eye-opening experience of my life.
e. It's an experience I encourage everyone to try at least once, as it has the power to transform your perspective.
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Question 17
a. From the towering dinosaur skeletons in the Hintze Hall to the intricately preserved insects in the Darwin Centre, the museum offers a glimpse into the wonders of the natural world.
b. The recent addition of the "Hope" the blue whale skeleton has further cemented its status as a must-see destination for tourists and locals alike.
c. Despite its enduring popularity, the museum constantly strives to stay current, introducing new exhibits and engaging in cutting-edge research to further our understanding of the planet and its inhabitants.
d. The Natural History Museum in London continues to captivate visitors of all ages with its diverse collections and interactive exhibits.
e. As a testament to its enduring appeal, the Natural History Museum remains a beacon of scientific curiosity and a source of inspiration for generations to come.
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Read the following passage about *the nature, causes, and impact of cancer* and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Cancer, a term that strikes fear into many, is not a single disease but rather a group of over 100 different diseases. (18) __________ cancer can affect any part of the body. (19) __________, invading surrounding tissues and organs. This uncontrolled growth can lead to the formation of masses of tissue known as tumors.
However, not all tumors are cancerous. Benign tumors, while abnormal, are non-cancerous and typically grow slowly without spreading to other parts of the body. Malignant tumors, on the other hand, are cancerous. (20) __________ a process known as invasion, and even spread to distant parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system, a process known as metastasis.
The causes of cancer are complex and varied, often involving a combination of genetic and environmental factors. (21) __________ can increase our susceptibility to certain types of cancer. For example, mutations in genes like BRCA1 and BRCA2 significantly increase the risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer.
(22) __________. In fact, according to the World Health Organization, tobacco use is responsible for approximately 22% of cancer deaths worldwide. Understanding the different types of cancer, their causes, and the mechanisms by which they develop is crucial for effective prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells,
- Identified by the gradual decline and localization of typical cells,
- Categorized by the controlled reduction and shrinkage of normal cells,
- Defined by the rapid development and containment of healthy cells,
- These typical cells, unlike mutated cells that grow and divide haphazardly, proliferate systematically
- These abnormal cells, unlike healthy cells that grow and divide in an orderly fashion, proliferate uncontrollably
- These healthy cells, unlike abnormal cells that grow and divide rapidly, proliferate slowly
- These normal cells, unlike damaged cells that grow and divide erratically, proliferate predictably
- These tumors can protect nearby tissues,
- These tumors can regenerate nearby tissues,
- These tumors can nourish nearby tissues,
- These tumors can invade nearby tissues,
- Lifestyle factors, which are chosen through our daily habits,
- Genetic factors, which are inherited from our parents,
- Environmental factors, which are acquired throughout our lifetime,
- Dietary factors, which are influenced by our food intake,
- Hereditary factors, such as the presence of specific genes passed down through families, can repair DNA and prevent cancer development
- Biological factors, such as age, gender, and ethnicity, can strengthen DNA and inhibit cancer development
- Physiological factors, such as hormonal imbalances and immune deficiencies, can neutralize DNA and halt cancer development
- Environmental factors, such as exposure to tobacco smoke, radiation, and certain chemicals, can also damage DNA and lead to cancer development
Read the following passage about the comparison between human and artificial intelligence and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
The increasing sophistication of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked a fascinating debate: can machines truly rival human intelligence? On one hand, AI excels in specific tasks like playing chess or analyzing massive datasets, often surpassing human capabilities. For example, in 1997, IBM's Deep Blue defeated chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, demonstrating the immense processing power of AI. Similarly, AI algorithms now diagnose diseases from medical images with accuracy rivaling experienced physicians.
These achievements have led some to believe that AI is on the verge of surpassing human intelligence altogether. This claim, however, rests on a narrow definition of intelligence. While AI excels in logic and pattern recognition, it struggles with tasks requiring creativity, emotional intelligence, and understanding nuanced contexts. Humans, for instance, can write compelling stories, compose emotionally resonant music, and navigate complex social situations - areas where AI still falls short.
Furthermore, human intelligence goes beyond simply processing information. We possess consciousness, self-awareness, and the ability to learn and adapt in ways AI currently cannot replicate. A child learning their native language, for example, develops an intuitive understanding of grammar and syntax that AI struggles to emulate. This suggests that human intelligence encompasses a wider range of cognitive abilities than we can currently program into machines.
While the debate continues, it is clear that both human and machine intelligence possess unique strengths and limitations. Rather than viewing them as competitors, a more productive approach would be to explore how AI can complement and enhance human capabilities. By working in tandem, we can unlock new possibilities in various fields, from scientific discovery to artistic expression.
Question 23
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a task where AI currently excels?
- Playing chess
- Composing emotionally resonant music
- Diagnosing diseases from medical images
- Analyzing massive datasets
Question 24
The word "fascinating" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- innovative
- superficial
- complex
- tedious
Question 25
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- Human understanding of nuanced contexts
- The processing power of AI
- A narrow definition of intelligence
- The belief that AI is about to surpass human intelligence
Question 26
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 3?
- Processing information is simply one aspect of human intelligence.
- Information processing is less important than human intelligence.
- Human intelligence is primarily focused on processing information.
- Human intelligence involves more than just information processing.
Question 27
The word "productive" in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by __________.
- challenging
- limited
- competitive
- fruitful
Question 28
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- AI has surpassed human intelligence in all areas.
- AI can fully replicate the way children learn languages.
- AI currently struggles with tasks requiring emotional intelligence.
- Human intelligence is limited to processing information.
Question 29
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer use the example of a child learning a language to illustrate a point?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Question 30
In which paragraph of the passage does the writer suggest a collaborative approach between AI and humans?
- Paragraph 1
- Paragraph 2
- Paragraph 3
- Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about the importance of innovation in global development and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
Innovation plays a crucial role in global development, acting as a catalyst for progress in various sectors. [I] It allows communities to come up with novel solutions to long-standing challenges, ranging from poverty and hunger to healthcare and education. [II] For instance, the development of drought-resistant crops has significantly boosted agricultural yields in arid regions, improving food security and livelihoods. [III] These advancements demonstrate the transformative power of innovation in addressing global issues and improving quality of life. [IV]
These technological advancements are not limited to specific fields; their impact extends across various aspects of society. This ripple effect is evident in the rise of telemedicine, which allows healthcare professionals to reach remote communities and provide medical consultations and diagnoses. This expands access to healthcare, particularly for populations with limited physical access to medical facilities. Moreover, innovations in educational technology, such as online learning platforms, have democratized education, making it accessible to a wider audience regardless of geographical location or socioeconomic background.
The development and implementation of these life-changing innovations often require a collaborative effort involving governments, private sectors, and non-governmental organizations. Governments play a crucial role in creating an enabling environment for innovation by investing in research and development, providing funding for startups, and establishing policies that encourage intellectual property protection. The private sector, driven by market forces, plays a key role in commercializing innovative ideas and scaling up production to make them widely accessible. Non-governmental organizations often serve as crucial intermediaries, bridging the gap between research and implementation by working directly with communities to address specific needs and ensure that innovations are culturally relevant and sustainable.
Ultimately, fostering a culture of innovation is essential for achieving sustainable development goals. By encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills, societies can unlock their full potential and drive progress across all sectors. This requires investments in education, infrastructure, and institutional frameworks that support innovation. Through collaborative efforts and a commitment to finding new solutions, the global community can harness the transformative power of innovation to create a more equitable and prosperous future for all.
Question 31
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
Similarly, mobile banking technology has expanded access to financial services in developing countries, empowering individuals and fostering economic growth.- I
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- IV
Question 32
The phrase "come up with" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by __________.
- devise
- create
- invent
- discover
Question 33
The word "This" in paragraph 2 refers to __________.
- technological rise
- societal impact
- healthcare access
- the ripple effect
Question 34
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a benefit of technological advancements?
- Improved healthcare access
- Wider access to education
- Healthcare for remote communities
- Increased travel time to medical facilities
Question 35
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
- NGOs solely implement innovations developed by governments and private sectors, ensuring cultural relevance.
- Governments, private sectors, and NGOs collaborate to develop and implement innovations, with governments fostering environments, private sectors commercializing ideas, and NGOs bridging the gap between research and community needs.
- Innovations are developed and implemented by governments, and NGOs alone, focusing on commercialization and community relevance.
- Primarily, private sectors drive innovation, with governments and NGOs playing minor roles in funding and research.
Question 36
The word "life-changing" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
- insignificant
- inconsequential
- unimportant
- immaterial
Question 37
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
- NGOs are solely responsible for developing innovative solutions to global problems.
- Innovation is vital for addressing global challenges and improving the quality of life.
- Innovation is solely driven by the private sector for profit maximization.
- Technological advancements only benefit developed countries and urban populations.
Question 38
Which of the following best paraphrases the first sentence in paragraph 4?
- Nurturing creativity is vital for worldwide economic advancement.
- Encouraging resourcefulness is paramount for societal harmony.
- Cultivating innovative thinking is crucial for reaching sustainable development objectives.
- Promoting inventiveness is key for global infrastructure growth.
Question 39
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
- Governments should be the sole providers of funding for innovative projects.
- Technological advancements always lead to immediate and equitable benefits for all.
- Innovation thrives solely on competition between private sector entities.
- A lack of investment in education and infrastructure can hinder innovation and progress.
Question 40
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
- Innovation, driven by private sector competition and NGO community engagement, is essential for economic growth, focusing on commercial viability and cultural relevance for sustainable development.
- Innovation is crucial for global development, addressing challenges across various sectors through collaborative efforts between governments, private sectors, and NGOs, ultimately requiring a fostered culture of innovation for sustainable progress.
- Global development depends on innovation in addressing poverty, hunger, and limited resource access, primarily through technological advancements implemented by NGOs in collaboration with local communities.
- Technological advancements primarily benefit healthcare and education, requiring government funding and private sector commercialization for widespread adoption and societal progress.