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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

Linh: Are you excited about the art show?

David: Yes, I'm really looking forward to __________ the artist's new collection.

  1. seeing
  2. to see
  3. see
  4. saw

Question 2

Minh: My grandmother always says it's crucial to __________ our family's traditions.

David: Yes, they connect us to our past.

  1. continue
  2. maintain
  3. uphold
  4. preserve

Question 3

Linh: Where is our food? It's been a while.

David: They're usually fast. It __________ ready now.

  1. must be
  2. should be
  3. has to be
  4. might be

Question 4

Linh: David, is this her credit card?

David: No, it's not. It must be __________.

  1. his
  2. he
  3. him
  4. her

Question 5

Linh: David, I passed the exam __________ you tutored me.

David: That's wonderful news, Linh! I'm so happy for you.

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

Question 6

Linh: Our museum has __________ original artifacts from the Ly Dynasty.

David: That's a shame. They are so valuable!

  1. a few
  2. little
  3. many
  4. few

Question 7

Minh: I'm feeling a bit stuck with my art project. I don't know if I can finish it on time.

Sarah: Don't give up, Minh! Just keep working hard, and you will definitely __________ your goal.

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

Question 8

Linh: Your English is great. Did you __________ speak it often at your old job?

Mark: Yes, it was a daily requirement there.

  1. get used to
  2. use
  3. 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

Linh: "Hey Mike, are you ready for the school festival preparations this weekend?"

Mike: "Almost! I just hope we don't cut corners on the decorations this year, like we did last time."

  1. to physically cut the edges of a surface
  2. to avoid difficult situations
  3. to do something very carefully and completely
  4. to save time and effort by doing a quick job

Question 10

Mai: Look at these apples. Do you think they are still fresh?

David: Hmm, let me see. They feel a bit soft.

  1. crisp
  2. new
  3. stale
  4. tasty

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

Question 11

Mai, your new handmade necklaces are really unique!

Thanks, David! I try to make each one different.

  1. common
  2. original
  3. beautiful
  4. useful

Question 12

Mai: Are you excited for the temple festival?

David: Absolutely! I really look forward to seeing the dragon dance.

  1. anticipate
  2. dread
  3. look ahead
  4. plan

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

Question 13

  1. principle
  2. discipline
  3. isolate
  4. inquiry

Question 14

  1. method
  2. station
  3. promise
  4. collect

Question 15

  1. reduction
  2. formation
  3. totally
  4. construction

Question 16

  1. physician
  2. penalty
  3. olympic
  4. olympics

Question 17

  1. history
  2. visitor
  3. designer
  4. resistance

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. progress
  2. belong
  3. protect
  4. address

Question 19

  1. themselves
  2. person
  3. merchant
  4. practice

Question 20

  1. complaint
  2. unknown
  3. portray
  4. reason

Question 21

  1. derive
  2. tourist
  3. accept
  4. offense

Question 22

  1. percentage
  2. basketball
  3. origin
  4. visitor

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

Question 23

Yesterday, she will choose the best option for her career.

  1. will choose
  2. the
  3. best
  4. for

Question 24

My friend, that always knows the best tech gadgets, suggested this new laptop.

  1. best
  2. gadgets
  3. that
  4. knows

Question 25

He asked if are we still meeting today.

  1. today
  2. are we
  3. asked
  4. if

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

Question 26

After a tennis match, Daniel is talking to his friend, Sarah.

Sarah: You played really well today! Your serve has improved so much.

Daniel: __________

  1. What tips do you have for practicing my serve?
  2. Can you teach me to play?
  3. Why did you get so good?
  4. Show me your best serve.

Question 27

Maria, a tourist, is talking to Tom, a park ranger, at the visitor center.

Maria: I'd love to see some wildlife. What's the best way to do that safely?

Tom: __________

  1. You should feed them if they seem hungry.
  2. Animals are very friendly, so go near them.
  3. Just walk wherever you want to find them.
  4. Stay on trails and observe from a distance.

Question 28

Liam and Chloe are discussing their high utility bills.

Liam: My electricity bill was so high this month! I really need to find ways to reduce it.

Chloe: __________

  1. You could stop using any electricity at all.
  2. Maybe you should try saving water instead.
  3. That's a difficult problem for everyone.
  4. You should unplug devices when not using them.

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

Question 29

You are not allowed to use unreliable sources for your report.

  1. You shouldn't use unreliable sources for your report.
  2. You must not use unreliable sources for your report.
  3. You don't have to use unreliable sources for your report.
  4. You must not to use unreliable sources for your report.

Question 30

The parents carefully saved a large sum for their child's future education.

  1. A large sum carefully was saved for their child's future education by the parents.
  2. A large sum was carefully saved for their child's future education by the parents.
  3. A large sum is carefully saved for their child's future education by the parents.
  4. The parents were carefully saved a large sum for their child's future education.

Question 31

Although the air conditioner was repaired just last week, it is still leaking water.

  1. In spite of the air conditioner was repaired just last week, it is still leaking water.
  2. In spite of repaired just last week, the air conditioner is still leaking water.
  3. In spite of repairing just last week, the air conditioner is still leaking water.
  4. In spite of being repaired just last week, the air conditioner is still leaking water.

Question 32

If you read more, you will understand complex ideas better.

  1. The much you read, the good you will understand complex ideas.
  2. More you read, the better you will understand complex ideas.
  3. The more you read, the better understand you will complex ideas.
  4. The more you read, the better you will understand complex ideas.

Question 33

This store's return policy isn't as generous as the store next door's.

  1. The store next door's return policy is generouser than this store's.
  2. This store's return policy is more generous than the store next door's.
  3. The store next door's return policy is more generous as this store's.
  4. The store next door's return policy is more generous than this store's.

Question 34

The traffic app showed a clear route, but they still got stuck in a jam.

  1. Although they still got stuck in a jam, the traffic app showed a clear route.
  2. Although the traffic app showed a clear route, they still get stuck in a jam.
  3. Although the traffic app showed a clear route, but they still got stuck in a jam.
  4. Although the traffic app showed a clear route, they still got stuck in a jam.

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

The Global Positioning System, or GPS, is a remarkable technology that many of us use every day without a second thought. It is a satellite-based navigation system that provides location and time information anywhere on or near the Earth. This system is made up of a network of satellites orbiting our planet and the GPS receivers in our devices, like smartphones or car navigation units. Its primary function is to help a receiver determine its exact position.

The first part of the system is the satellite network. There are more than twenty-four GPS satellites orbiting the Earth at a very high altitude. Signals (35) __________ constantly from these satellites down to the surface. Each signal travels at the speed of light and contains information about the satellite's position and the exact time the signal was transmitted. This timekeeping is incredibly accurate, thanks to the atomic clocks on board each satellite.

The second part is your GPS receiver. The receiver's main job is to listen for these signals. It needs to pick up signals from multiple satellites to work properly. The receiver, (36) __________ is often built into your phone, detects these signals and uses the information within them. The data contains (37) __________ timing information that is crucial for the next step of the process. It is a passive device, meaning it only receives signals and does not send them.

The calculation of your location is based on a principle called trilateration. To calculate a 2D position, which includes latitude and longitude, signals from at least (38) __________ satellites are needed. The receiver measures the time it takes for a signal to travel (39) __________ a satellite to the device. (40) __________, for a more accurate 3D position that includes altitude, a fourth satellite is required. This information helps to calculate the (41) __________ to each satellite, which is a key part of finding your location.

Once the receiver has the distances from four or more satellites, it can calculate its exact position in a fraction of a second. This location is then shown on your device's map application. The entire process is continuous, allowing for real-time tracking of your movement. (42) __________ person with a modern smartphone can benefit from this amazing technology, whether for finding a new restaurant or navigating through an unfamiliar city.

Question 35

  1. are sent
  2. send
  3. is sending
  4. has sent

Question 36

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

Question 37

  1. creative
  2. general
  3. precise
  4. optional

Question 38

  1. seven
  2. one
  3. three
  4. five

Question 39

  1. with
  2. by
  3. over
  4. from

Question 40

  1. However
  2. Therefore
  3. Specifically
  4. For example

Question 41

  1. distant
  2. direction
  3. distance
  4. distancing

Question 42

  1. Much
  2. Both
  3. A few
  4. Any

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

When you think about where to hang out with your friends on a weekend, a local park might come to mind. For many teenagers, these green areas are simply places for socializing and relaxation. However, their role in a city is far more significant. In densely populated urban centers, from New York to Ho Chi Minh City, planners and citizens are increasingly recognizing that parks, gardens, and other green spaces are the 'green lungs' of a city, essential for its health and survival.

The most direct benefit of these green lungs is environmental. Trees and plants are masters at improving air quality. They absorb carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants from traffic and industry, and in return, release the oxygen we need to breathe. Furthermore, parks play a crucial role in fighting the 'urban heat island' effect, where cities are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas. The shade from trees and the evaporation from plants cool the air, providing a much-needed escape from the summer heat. They also offer a vital habitat for biodiversity, supporting various species of birds, insects, and small animals that would otherwise struggle to survive in a concrete jungle.

Beyond the environment, green spaces have a profound impact on human well-being. Numerous studies have shown that spending time in nature can significantly reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. A simple walk in a park can improve your mood and mental clarity. These areas also encourage physical activity. Whether it's jogging on a path, playing football on a field, or doing yoga on the grass, parks provide free and accessible opportunities for people of all ages to exercise, contributing to better physical health and preventing lifestyle-related diseases.

Finally, parks are powerful engines for social and economic vitality. They act as community hubs, bringing people from diverse backgrounds together and fostering a sense of local identity and connection. This is especially true in large-scale developments, such as Vinhomes Central Park in Ho Chi Minh City, which was designed around its massive green space. These major urban developments often highlight their large parks as a primary attraction. They understand that a beautiful green space increases property value and appeals to families and individuals seeking a higher quality of life. This proves that investing in parks is not just an expense but a smart investment in the city's future.

In conclusion, urban parks are much more than just pretty patches of green. They are hard-working, multi-functional systems that clean our air, cool our cities, improve our health, and strengthen our communities. As our cities continue to grow, protecting and creating these green lungs is not a luxury, but a fundamental necessity for building sustainable and livable urban environments for everyone.

Question 43

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

  1. beautiful
  2. optional
  3. common
  4. essential

Question 44

The word They in paragraph 4 refers to...

  1. property values
  2. large parks
  3. major urban developments
  4. families and individuals

Question 45

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

  1. The Dangers of Air Pollution in Cities
  2. The Crucial Roles of Urban Green Spaces
  3. A Guide to Vietnam's Most Famous Parks
  4. How Urban Planners Design Modern Cities

Question 46

According to the passage, which of the following is an example of a mental health benefit of parks?

  1. Increasing the value of property
  2. Reducing feelings of anxiety
  3. Offering a place to play football
  4. Providing a habitat for birds

Question 47

According to paragraph 2, what is a result of the shade and evaporation from plants in parks?

  1. The release of harmful pollutants.
  2. The increase of traffic and industry.
  3. The air in the city becomes cooler.
  4. The survival of the concrete jungle.

Question 48

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

  1. Parks can have a positive financial impact on a city.
  2. Spending time in nature has no effect on people's moods.
  3. The only function of parks is to be social spaces for teens.
  4. Densely populated cities have no space for green areas.

Question 49

According to paragraph 3, how do parks contribute to better physical health?

  1. By offering accessible places for exercise.
  2. By selling healthy food and drinks.
  3. By teaching people about different diseases.
  4. By providing free medical check-ups.

Question 50

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as benefits of green spaces EXCEPT...

  1. providing a place to reduce stress
  2. improving the quality of the air
  3. creating a sense of community
  4. generating electricity for the city

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