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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: David, this pho is amazing! It's __________ than any I've had.

David: I'm glad you enjoyed it, Linh!

  1. best
  2. good
  3. better
  4. as good as

Question 2

Mai: This is the ancient temple. The monk __________ I admire lives here.

David: Oh, he must be very respected by the locals.

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

Question 3

Mai: Have you read the new book about the solar system?

David: Not yet, but I'm definitely interested in __________ more about it!

  1. learn
  2. learning
  3. learned
  4. to learn

Question 4

Linh: Do you think our team will win tonight?

David: I really hope they can __________ a victory!

  1. predicting
  2. prediction
  3. predict
  4. predictable

Question 5

Linh: Who is __________ of organizing the team building event?

John: That would be Mai from HR.

  1. duty
  2. lead
  3. charge
  4. control

Question 6

Minh: I'm having trouble with the new software.

David: Oh, I'm not sure __________ to contact for technical support.

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

Question 7

Lien: I feel so full and a bit sick.

David: Oh no! You __________ eat so much junk food.

  1. shouldn't
  2. mustn't
  3. couldn't
  4. wouldn't

Question 8

Mai: I'm so proud __________ my brother! He won the national competition.

David: That's amazing! You must be thrilled for him.

  1. for
  2. with
  3. about
  4. of

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

Question 9

Minh: Ms. Chen, I'm really excited about the new debate club. Do you think it will get off the ground this semester?

Ms. Chen: I hope so, Minh. We need more students to sign up to make it official.

  1. leave the floor
  2. cause trouble for others
  3. fail to become active
  4. start successfully

Question 10

Minh: Hey Hoa, I have an old phone I want to get rid of. Should I just throw it in the trash?

Hoa: No, don't cut corners with electronic waste. It can harm the environment.

  1. trim the edges
  2. do things carefully and completely
  3. take shortcuts
  4. save money

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

Question 11

Mai: David, this watch I bought is fake! What should I do?

David: You need to talk to the seller and clear things up.

  1. discuss
  2. resolve
  3. make clean
  4. complicate

Question 12

Linh: I want to observe how my new orchid grows daily.

Chris: That's a great idea! You'll learn a lot.

  1. prepare
  2. watch
  3. study
  4. ignore

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

Question 13

  1. physician
  2. analyst
  3. olympics
  4. loyalty

Question 14

  1. architecture
  2. celebration
  3. significance
  4. independence

Question 15

  1. legislative
  2. photography
  3. generation
  4. registration

Question 16

  1. practice
  2. divorce
  3. accept
  4. critic

Question 17

  1. protein
  2. compel
  3. propose
  4. freedom

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. chocolate
  2. religious
  3. happiness
  4. magnitude

Question 19

  1. residential
  2. equality
  3. administer
  4. continuing

Question 20

  1. casualty
  2. particular
  3. february
  4. estimated

Question 21

  1. suffering
  2. believer
  3. database
  4. officer

Question 22

  1. enroll
  2. county
  3. resolve
  4. southeast

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

Question 23

After the exercise, a small handful of nuts can be a great snack.

  1. of
  2. a
  3. the
  4. can

Question 24

Because she wanted to learn more about digital art, so she signed up for a new online drawing class.

  1. a
  2. so
  3. learn
  4. for

Question 25

Every year, the town celebrates the Sun Festival, but last month they celebrate it on a different date.

  1. celebrates
  2. they
  3. celebrate
  4. last

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

Question 26

Maria and David are at a new farm-to-table restaurant looking at the menu.

Maria: Everything on the menu looks so good! What should I try?

David: __________

  1. You must get the chef's special, no doubt.
  2. I don't know, just pick something yourself.
  3. I am having the fish, it looks amazing.
  4. You should try the roasted chicken with farm vegetables.

Question 27

Liam and Chloe are talking after class.

Liam: Hey Chloe, we're having a small party Saturday night. Can you make it?

Chloe: __________

  1. I'm busy that night, so no.
  2. Parties are boring for me, actually.
  3. Oh, I'd love to, but I have a family dinner.
  4. Can you tell me more about it?

Question 28

David and Maria are talking about weekend plans.

David: Hey Maria, are you busy next Saturday? I heard about a community tree-planting day.

Maria: __________

  1. Is there any money for volunteers?
  2. You should tell me all the details.
  3. I already have other plans then.
  4. Oh, that sounds interesting! How can I sign up?

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 cling to old beliefs if you want to be open-minded.

  1. You must not to cling to old beliefs if you want to be open-minded.
  2. You must not cling to old beliefs if you want to be open-minded.
  3. You must not clinging to old beliefs if you want to be open-minded.
  4. You don't have to cling to old beliefs if you want to be open-minded.

Question 30

The kitchen staff will prepare your pizza within 15 minutes.

  1. Your pizza will be prepared by the kitchen staff within 15 minutes.
  2. Your pizza is prepared by the kitchen staff within 15 minutes.
  3. Your pizza will be prepare by the kitchen staff within 15 minutes.
  4. Your pizza will prepared by the kitchen staff within 15 minutes.

Question 31

"Is my personal data protected during the online sign-up process?" the customer asked.

  1. The customer asked if their personal data was protected during the online sign-up process.
  2. The customer asked if my personal data is protected during the online sign-up process.
  3. The customer asked if their personal data is protected during the online sign-up process.
  4. The customer asked if was their personal data protected during the online sign-up process.

Question 32

You are not allowed to give your full password over the phone.

  1. You shouldn't give your full password over the phone.
  2. You don't have to give your full password over the phone.
  3. You must not give your full password over the phone.
  4. You must not to give your full password over the phone.

Question 33

In the past, we often reviewed interview questions together.

  1. We used to review interview questions together.
  2. We used to reviewing interview questions together.
  3. We use to review interview questions together.
  4. In the past, we used to review interview questions together.

Question 34

The booking website is so slow that I cannot complete the purchase.

  1. The booking website is too slow for me not to complete the purchase.
  2. The booking website is too slow to complete the purchase.
  3. The booking website is too slow for me to complete the purchase.
  4. The booking website is too slow for I to complete the purchase.

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

Floating oil rigs are modern engineering marvels, huge platforms that operate far out in the ocean. A key challenge for engineers is how to keep these massive structures in place, especially in deep water where they cannot be fixed directly to the seabed. They must float safely (35) __________ the surface for years without drifting away due to powerful ocean currents and winds. This remarkable feat is accomplished using one of two highly advanced anchoring systems, or sometimes a combination of both.

The first method is a traditional mooring system. This system uses (36) __________ massive mooring lines, which are often a combination of heavy chains and strong synthetic ropes. These lines connect the floating rig to special anchors that have been firmly secured deep on the seabed. Think of it like a giant ship's anchor, but far more complex. The network of lines is carefully arranged around the rig to hold it in a relatively fixed position, balancing the powerful forces of nature.

Designing a mooring system is an incredibly complex task. Engineers must carefully calculate the forces that will act on the rig, such as extreme weather conditions. The system must be strong enough to withstand hurricane-force winds and massive waves. (37) __________, it also needs to be flexible enough to allow for some small, safe movements. If the system were too rigid, the constant tension could cause the mooring lines to break under stress.

An alternative to mooring is a system called Dynamic Positioning (DP). This is a high-tech system (38) __________ uses a set of powerful, computer-controlled propellers, known as thrusters. The computer constantly receives data from GPS satellites about the rig's exact location, as well as information about wind and water currents from sensors. It then automatically adjusts the thrusters to (39) __________ any drift. This means the rig is actively (40) __________ its position every second of the day.

The choice between a mooring system and Dynamic Positioning often depends on factors like water depth and specific operational requirements. For ultra-deep water, DP is often preferred. Sometimes, a hybrid system is the best (41) __________, combining both mooring lines and thrusters for maximum stability. The (42) __________ goal, regardless of the method used, is to ensure the safety of the crew and the operational integrity of the multi-billion dollar platform.

Question 35

  1. on
  2. over
  3. in
  4. above

Question 36

  1. several
  2. little
  3. much
  4. every

Question 37

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

Question 38

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

Question 39

  1. counteract
  2. promote
  3. observe
  4. increase

Question 40

  1. maintains
  2. maintain
  3. maintained
  4. maintaining

Question 41

  1. decision
  2. progress
  3. judgment
  4. solution

Question 42

  1. principal
  2. principle
  3. primary
  4. principled

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

In today's digital age, the camera you carry everywhere is likely the one in your pocket. The quality of smartphone cameras has skyrocketed, fueling the rise of mobile photography as a legitimate art form and powering social media trends like Vietnam's 'sống ảo' (virtual living) culture. This raises a fascinating question: can a smartphone, with all its smart software, truly compete with a dedicated professional camera, like a DSLR? The answer isn't a simple yes or no; it depends on what you value in a photograph.

The secret to a smartphone's power lies not in its hardware alone, but in its sophisticated software. Modern phones rely on something called computational photography. This clever technology uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to quickly capture and combine several images into a single, highly detailed shot. Features like Night Mode, which brightens dark scenes, or Portrait Mode, which artfully blurs the background, are all results of this processing. The phone essentially 'thinks' for you, using algorithms to overcome the physical limitations of its small lens and sensor.

On the other hand, professional cameras still hold a significant advantage in pure image quality, thanks to fundamental physics. They are equipped with much larger sensors and high-quality, interchangeable lenses. A larger sensor can capture significantly more light and information, which results in photos with better detail, less noise (graininess) in dark conditions, and a more natural-looking depth of field. For a photographer who needs to print images in a large format or have maximum creative control, the superior hardware of a DSLR is indispensable.

However, the debate over technology often misses the most crucial component: the photographer. A powerful camera in the hands of an amateur will likely produce a boring photo, while a skilled artist can create a masterpiece with just a basic phone. The principles of what makes a great image—compelling composition, an understanding of light, and the ability to tell a story—are universal. Mastering these skills is far more important than owning the most expensive gear. The tool is secondary to the vision behind it.

Ultimately, the gap between smartphone and professional cameras is closing, but a distinction remains. For everyday moments, social media, and spontaneous snapshots, your smartphone is a wonderfully capable tool. But for professional applications where ultimate quality and versatility are required, dedicated cameras still reign supreme. The best advice for any aspiring photographer is to learn the craft, because the best camera is always the one you have with you and know how to use.

Question 43

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

  1. advanced and complex
  2. popular and common
  3. expensive and rare
  4. simple and basic

Question 44

The word They in paragraph 3 refers to...

  1. interchangeable lenses
  2. photos with better detail
  3. professional cameras
  4. smartphone sensors

Question 45

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

  1. How Computational Photography Defeated DSLRs
  2. A Guide to Buying Your First Professional Camera
  3. The Camera vs. The Creator: A Modern Photography Debate
  4. The Rise of Vietnam's 'Sống Ảo' Culture

Question 46

According to paragraph 2, what is the primary function of computational photography in smartphones?

  1. To physically enlarge the phone's camera lens when taking a picture.
  2. To automatically share photos to social media platforms.
  3. To teach users the basic principles of professional photography.
  4. To use software to make up for smaller hardware limitations.

Question 47

All of the following are mentioned in the passage as advantages of professional cameras EXCEPT...

  1. their lightweight and portable design
  2. better performance in low-light situations
  3. the ability to use different lenses
  4. higher quality for large-format printing

Question 48

What does the author of the passage imply about taking good photos?

  1. It is impossible to take artistic photos with a smartphone.
  2. Skill and knowledge are more critical than the type of camera used.
  3. Young people only care about photos for their 'sống ảo' image.
  4. The best photographers refuse to use smartphone cameras.

Question 49

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

  1. Computational photography is a form of cheating and not real photography.
  2. A person should focus on learning photography skills before buying expensive equipment.
  3. The only way to become a true artist is by using a professional DSLR camera.
  4. Smartphones will completely replace professional cameras within the next five years.

Question 50

According to paragraph 3, the use of larger sensors in professional cameras leads to...

  1. the ability to connect to social media instantly
  2. a much faster and more automated photo-taking process
  3. photos with more detail and less graininess
  4. the need for more artificial intelligence processing

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