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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

Mai: Have you seen 'Our Planet'?

David: Yes! It presents __________ evidence of climate change.

  1. little
  2. many
  3. lots of
  4. any

Question 2

Minh: I'm packing for our hiking trip next week.

David: Remember, you __________ carry all your own gear.

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

Question 3

Linh: Are you going to the Lantern Festival?

Tom: Yes! Let's meet __________ the main gate.

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

Question 4

Linh: Did you decide on the train or plane for your trip to Da Lat?

David: I picked the train. I really don't like to __________ long security lines.

  1. put up with
  2. deal with
  3. put up for
  4. look forward to

Question 5

Mai: The community fair was so lively last Saturday!

Tom: Totally! We really enjoyed the live music, __________?

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

Question 6

Huy: I'm so sleepy this afternoon.

David: If you __________ enough protein, you will feel more energetic.

  1. ate
  2. eats
  3. will eat
  4. eat

Question 7

Minh: I have so many things to do, I feel overwhelmed.

Sarah: You should try to __________ your tasks into smaller steps.

  1. forget
  2. plan
  3. finish
  4. break

Question 8

Linh: You lived near here before, right?

Minh: Yes, I did. Did you __________ visit the old market often?

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

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

Question 9

Mai, are you ready for the big dance competition tomorrow?

Yes, I am! I used to feel really nervous before big performances, but now I'm completely ready.

  1. worried
  2. anxious
  3. stressed
  4. confident

Question 10

John: Minh, what did you think of the old temples we visited? They looked so ancient.

Minh: They were beautiful, John! It's incredible to see such history.

  1. modern
  2. traditional
  3. historic
  4. old

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

Question 11

Linh: Grandma always made our family parties special.

Sarah: Yes, she knew how to look after everyone.

  1. watch
  2. tend
  3. entertain
  4. guide

Question 12

Minh: Are you ready to buy this textbook?

Sarah: Not yet. I need to check out the condition of the cover first.

  1. examine
  2. choose
  3. ignore
  4. pay

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

Question 13

  1. appoint
  2. hallway
  3. assign
  4. appeal

Question 14

  1. wildlife
  2. fossil
  3. region
  4. fashion

Question 15

  1. govern
  2. colleague
  3. upgrade
  4. alleged

Question 16

  1. otherwise
  2. nonetheless
  3. ethical
  4. grandmother

Question 17

  1. athletic
  2. anything
  3. thoroughly
  4. grandmother

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. decline
  2. resign
  3. dismiss
  4. peaceful

Question 19

  1. request
  2. comfort
  3. advise
  4. critique

Question 20

  1. affect
  2. shower
  3. design
  4. suppose

Question 21

  1. upstairs
  2. travel
  3. attach
  4. whereas

Question 22

  1. recognize
  2. loyalty
  3. analyze
  4. opponent

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

Question 23

If I had known their customer service was so excellent, I would shop there sooner.

  1. sooner
  2. would shop
  3. excellent
  4. their

Question 24

My grandmother, who lives near the main road, often complain about the dusty air.

  1. complain
  2. the
  3. near
  4. who

Question 25

My brother want to save enough money for a trip to Canada next summer.

  1. want
  2. a
  3. for
  4. to

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

Question 26

Sarah and Mark are discussing their free time activities.

Sarah: I really want to read more, but I can never find the time. How do you manage it?

Mark: __________

  1. I prefer reading fiction books.
  2. It's not that hard, you know.
  3. You just need to find a good book.
  4. I always read for thirty minutes before bed.

Question 27

Liam and Chloe are discussing a team meeting.

Liam: Did you hear about the team meeting tomorrow? I thought it was at 10 AM.

Chloe: __________

  1. I certainly know the correct time is 11 AM.
  2. Oh, I heard 11 AM. Now I'm confused.
  3. No, it's definitely at 11 AM. You're wrong.
  4. I'm going to be late anyway, so it doesn't matter.

Question 28

Emma and Liam are talking about hobbies in their neighborhood.

Emma: I've been looking for a peaceful place to read in our area. Do you know any good spots?

Liam: __________

  1. My house is very quiet inside.
  2. Yes, the old botanical garden is perfect.
  3. I prefer to read at home, actually.
  4. Why do you need a quiet place?

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

Question 29

Sarah isn't as fit as Emily.

  1. Emily is fitter than Sarah.
  2. Emily is fitter as Sarah.
  3. Sarah is fitter than Emily.
  4. Emily is more fit than Sarah.

Question 30

The restaurant's directions are so confusing that I cannot follow them.

  1. The restaurant's directions are too confusing me to follow.
  2. The restaurant's directions are too confusing to follow them.
  3. The restaurant's directions are too confusing for me to following.
  4. The restaurant's directions are too confusing for me to follow.

Question 31

The customer was not very quick with the new system. He couldn't finish the transaction within the time limit.

  1. The customer wasn't quick enough so he couldn't finish the transaction within the time limit.
  2. The customer wasn't quick enough to finish the transaction within the time limit.
  3. The customer wasn't quick enough finish the transaction within the time limit.
  4. The customer wasn't enough quick to finish the transaction within the time limit.

Question 32

The new smartwatch model had a longer battery life, so many customers preferred it.

  1. Many customers preferred the new smartwatch model because it had a longer battery life.
  2. Because the new smartwatch model had a longer battery life many customers preferred it.
  3. Because the new smartwatch model had a longer battery life, so many customers preferred it.
  4. Because the new smartwatch model had a longer battery life, many customers preferred it.

Question 33

He can't join the martial arts competition.

  1. He wishes he can join the martial arts competition.
  2. He wishes he could join the martial arts competition.
  3. He wishes he joined the martial arts competition.
  4. He wishes he could to join the martial arts competition.

Question 34

A durian fruit can weigh 3 kilograms. A rambutan fruit usually weighs about 0.05 kilograms.

  1. A durian fruit is heavier than a rambutan fruit.
  2. A durian fruit is more heavy than a rambutan fruit.
  3. A durian fruit is heavy than a rambutan fruit.
  4. A durian fruit has more weight than a rambutan fruit.

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

Modern cruise ships are truly (35) __________ vessels, often described as floating cities or resorts. There is space on board for thousands of passengers and crew members. Their main purpose is not just transportation but providing a complete holiday experience while sailing between destinations.

Inside, the accommodation is designed for comfort. There are hundreds, sometimes thousands, of cabins. Many passengers prefer rooms with private balconies for ocean views, choosing from a range of (36) __________ cabins that feel like high-end hotel rooms. There are also more budget-friendly interior cabins available.

To (37) __________ the needs of thousands of passengers, there are numerous dining options. Passengers (38) __________ choose from formal dining rooms, casual buffets, and specialty restaurants serving various international cuisines. After dinner, entertainment is plentiful, with large theatres showing musicals and comedy acts.

On the upper decks, amenities are designed for fun and relaxation in the sun. There are swimming pools, sports courts, and even mini-golf courses. (39) __________ means there is always something to do for active guests. For those who just want to relax, the top decks often provide (40) __________ spectacular views of the ocean and passing landscapes.

(41) __________ on a single vessel can you find such a wide array of facilities, from spas to cinemas. (42) __________, a modern cruise ship is much more than just a means of transport; it is a destination in itself, offering a unique blend of travel, comfort, and entertainment.

Question 35

  1. significant
  2. valuable
  3. enormous
  4. noteworthy

Question 36

  1. luxuriously
  2. luxurious
  3. luxury
  4. luxuriate

Question 37

  1. get
  2. hold
  3. do
  4. meet

Question 38

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

Question 39

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

Question 40

  1. very
  2. the most
  3. as
  4. more

Question 41

  1. Hardly ever
  2. Never before
  3. Not only
  4. Nowhere else

Question 42

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

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

The desire to help others is a fundamental human quality. When we see people facing hardship, our natural instinct is often to offer support. However, a significant question arises: what is the most effective way to give back? This question has led to a global debate between two main approaches to philanthropy. The first is direct giving—providing money or resources straight to individuals in need. The second involves supporting large, organized charity programs that operate on a broader scale.

Direct giving has powerful advantages. When you hand cash to a person in need or buy them a meal, the impact is immediate. There are no administrative costs, meaning every bit of your contribution goes directly to the recipient. This method feels personal and creates a direct connection between the giver and the receiver. Furthermore, the process is often simple and transparent, as you can see exactly where your help is going. For someone facing an urgent crisis, like needing money for medicine or food for their family, this direct support can be a lifeline.

On the other hand, organized charities are designed to tackle problems that are too big for individual acts of kindness to solve. These professional non-profit organizations can manage complex, long-term projects such as funding medical research, building schools, or providing disaster relief. They have the expertise and infrastructure to ensure that donations are used efficiently to create sustainable change. While a portion of donations may go towards administrative costs, this funding supports the skilled staff and strategic planning necessary to address the root causes of societal issues, not just the symptoms.

This debate is also present in Vietnam. Traditionally, informal giving is deeply rooted in the culture, with people often helping neighbors or contributing to community fundraising for a family in need. However, there is a growing recognition of the power of professional philanthropy. A prominent example is the VinaCapital Foundation's 'Heartbeat Vietnam' program. This organization raises funds to pay for life-saving heart surgeries for children from impoverished families across the country—a scale of impact that would be impossible to achieve through informal, individual donations alone.

Ultimately, there is no single 'best' way to help. The most effective method depends on the specific situation and the nature of the problem. Direct giving is powerful for immediate, personal crises, while organized charities are essential for addressing large-scale, systemic issues. For young people today, the key is to think critically. By understanding the strengths of each approach, you can make more informed decisions about how your contributions—whether of time, money, or effort—can make the most meaningful difference in the world.

Question 43

What does the passage primarily discuss?

  1. The different approaches to charitable giving and their respective advantages.
  2. Why direct giving is always more effective than organized charities.
  3. The specific fundraising activities of the 'Heartbeat Vietnam' program.
  4. The history of philanthropic organizations around the world.

Question 44

The word 'transparent' in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to...

  1. private and secret
  2. generous and kind
  3. clear and easy to understand
  4. quick and immediate

Question 45

The word 'They' in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. Individual acts of kindness
  2. Large-scale problems
  3. Organized charities
  4. Donations from people

Question 46

According to paragraph 3, what is a primary reason that organized charities require funding for administrative costs?

  1. To support the skilled staff and strategic planning needed for complex projects.
  2. To ensure that 100% of donations reach the final recipient.
  3. To create personal connections between donors and the people they help.
  4. To provide immediate cash relief directly to individuals in crisis.

Question 47

According to paragraph 3, which of the following belongs to the group of projects managed by organized charities?

  1. Building new schools for a community.
  2. Buying a meal for a homeless person.
  3. Giving money to a neighbor for medicine.
  4. Helping a friend with their homework.

Question 48

According to paragraph 4, what is the specific mission of the 'Heartbeat Vietnam' program?

  1. To promote the tradition of informal giving in Vietnamese villages.
  2. To provide direct cash payments to families with sick children.
  3. To fund essential heart operations for underprivileged children.
  4. To build a network of new hospitals throughout Vietnam.

Question 49

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

  1. Administrative costs for charities serve no useful purpose for society.
  2. The most suitable way to help can change depending on the circumstances.
  3. Organized charities are only successful in Western countries, not in Vietnam.
  4. Direct giving is a new philanthropic trend that started recently.

Question 50

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as factors to consider when giving back EXCEPT...

  1. the urgency of the person's need for help
  2. the complexity of the problem being addressed
  3. the popularity of a charity on social media
  4. the potential for creating sustainable, long-term change

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