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KHÓA LUYỆN ĐỀ THỰC CHIẾN HSA
ĐỀ THI THỬ HSA SỐ 6 Thời gian: 60 phút
BIÊN SOẠN ĐỘC QUYỀN:
Thầy Hoàng Phúc Đức
Thầy Đức Tiếng Anh (0987019808) SENTENCE COMPLETION CHOOSE A, B, C OR D
601. The woman ________ car was stolen yesterday is reporting the incident to the police. A. who B. whom C. whose D. which
602. After a long discussion, the committee decided to postpone ________ a final decision until next week. A. to make B. making C. make D. having made
603. Every citizen ________ join hands to protect the environment from plastic waste. A. would B. might C. should D. used to
604. Da Nang is often voted as one of the most ________ cities in Southeast Asia. A. life B. livable C. lively D. lifelong
605. My brother ________ of enrolling in a graphic design course at a vocational school this autumn. A. is thinking B. thinks C. thought D. has thought
606. The teacher’s feedback was very ________, which helped me improve my essay significantly. A. construct B. construction C. constructive D. constructed
607. If he ________ more attention to the teacher, he would understand the lesson better. A. pays B. paid C. has paid D. will pay
608. In order to save money, we should invest in ________ appliances for our kitchen. A. energy-consuming B. energy-efficient C. power-intensive D. electricity-lost
609. The manager had his secretary ________ all the documents before the meeting started. A. prepare B. to prepare C. preparing D. prepared
610. When choosing a career path, it's essential to ________ both your passion and the job market. A. make the most of B. take into account C. get rid of D. give up on SYNONYMS CLOSEST IN MEANING
611. Uncle Ho is regarded as one of the most influential leaders in world history. A. considered B. nicknamed C. rewarded D. strengthened
612. We should reduce the amount of electricity we use every day to protect the environment. A. maximize B. cut down on C. increase D. recycle ANTONYMS OPPOSITE IN MEANING
613. Students often go to the library to investigate more information about their presentation topics. A. examine B. search C. overlook D. ignore
614. The teacher’s ambiguity in the instructions made it difficult for us to complete the project on time. A. lack of clarity B. state of certainty C. sense of confusion D. feeling of doubt DIALOGUE COMPLETION CHOOSE A, B, C OR D 615.
Lan: “How was your trip to Da Lat last week?”
John: “____________________” A. I went there by bus.
B. It was absolutely wonderful! C. I think it's okay. D. It was 3 days long. 616.
James: “It was very kind of you to help me with the project.”
Minh: “____________________” A. My pleasure. B. I'm sorry to hear that. C. You can say that again. D. Thanks a lot. 617.
Tracy: “This new puzzle game looks quite difficult. Do you want to try it?”
Carly: “Why not? ____________________” A. I'll give it a hand. B. I'll give it a shot. C. I'll give it a lift. D. I'll give it a ring. 618.
Ann: “I can see you're a bit stressed. Do you want to share what's on your mind?”
Thuy: “____________________”
A. I’d rather keep it to myself for now, if you don't mind.
B. I'm not sure if you are capable of helping me.
C. It’s none of your business, actually.
D. I prefer ignoring all the problems I'm having. DIALOGUE ARRANGEMENT CHOOSE A, B, C OR D 619.
a. That sounds like a plan! I’ve been meaning to try their new matcha latte.
b. Are you free this afternoon for a quick coffee break?
c. I’d love to, but I have a badminton match at 4 PM.
d. How about we meet at 2 PM then? That gives us plenty of time. A. b – c – d – a B. b – d – c – a C. c – b – d – a D. c – d – a – b 620.
a. Exactly! It helps reduce plastic waste and protects our oceans.
b. Why are you using a bamboo straw instead of a plastic one?
c. That's a great idea. I think I’ll buy a set for my family too.
d. Because I’m trying to lead a more eco-friendly lifestyle. A. b – c – d – a B. b – d – a – c C. d – b – a – c D. d – a – c – b 621.
a. Well, you could try using a pomodoro timer to stay focused.
b. I'm struggling to finish all my English assignments this week.
c. Actually, I tried that, but I kept checking my phone anyway.
d. Why don't you put your phone in another room then?
e. Maybe that's the only way left to get things done.
f. What seems to be the main problem?
A. b – f – a – c – d – e
B. b – a – f – c – e – d
C. f – b – a – c – d – e
D. f – a – b – d – c – e 622.
a. I noticed that, but I thought it was just because of the rain.
b. It's not just the rain; there's also a major construction site on the main road.
c. Do you think the traffic congestion in Hanoi is getting worse lately?
d. As a Poodle owner who walks her dog daily, I see the smog becoming a real issue too.
e. That explains why my bus was delayed for 40 minutes this morning.
f. Absolutely, the number of private vehicles has increased significantly.
A. c – f – a – b – e – d
B. c – a – f – b – d – e
C. d – c – a – b – f – e
D. d – f – c – a – b – e SENTENCE REWRITING CHOOSE A, B, C OR D
623. Living in a smart city might be more convenient for the elderly than living in the countryside.
A. Living in the countryside is likely more beneficial for the elderly than smart cities.
B. Living in the countryside is probably not as convenient for the elderly as living in a smart city.
C. Living in the countryside is definitely better for the elderly than smart cities.
D. Living in a smart city is certainly less convenient for the elderly than the countryside.
624. The lecture on vocational orientation was so inspiring that many students changed their career paths.
A. It was such an inspiring lecture on vocational orientation that many students changed their career paths.
B. The lecture was too inspiring for many students to consider changing their career paths.
C. Many students changed their career paths to attend an inspiring vocational orientation lecture.
D. Many students were given a chance to change their career paths after the lecture.
625. The success of the green campaign gave the local residents a sense of great pride.
A. The local residents were pleasantly surprised by the success of the green campaign.
B. The success of the green campaign taught the local residents how to be proud.
C. The local residents were extremely proud of the success of the green campaign.
D. What the local residents achieved through the green campaign was quite unexpected.
626. Immediately after the livestream ended, the teacher received hundreds of messages from her students.
A. Hardly had the livestream ended when the teacher started replying to her students' messages.
B. The teacher wasted no time in messaging her students once the livestream was about to end.
C. Following the end of the livestream, the teacher eagerly sent hundreds of messages to her students.
D. No sooner had the livestream ended than the teacher received hundreds of messages from her students. SENTENCE COMBINATION CHOOSE A, B, C OR D
627. The smog is getting thicker. The air quality will definitely drop.
A. Perhaps the air quality will drop as the smog is getting thicker.
B. When the smog thickens, the air quality might become unpredictable.
C. A drop in air quality is the certain result of the smog getting thicker.
D. Maybe the air quality will drop as soon as the smog gets thicker.
628. I can buy a brand-new car or use a bicycle to commute. I prefer the second option.
A. I can use a bicycle, so I don’t need to buy a brand-new car anymore.
B. I’d rather commute by bicycle than buy a brand-new car.
C. I will try using a bicycle before deciding to buy a brand-new car.
D. I decide to use a bicycle without considering buying a brand-new car.
629. She did not have enough practical experience. It prevented her from getting the manager position.
A. She could overcome the lack of experience when she was offered the manager position.
B. It was evident that practical experience could help her achieve the manager position easily.
C. If she had enough practical experience, she would have been able to get the manager position.
D. It was the lack of practical experience that hindered her from attaining the manager position.
630. He finally achieved his dream of becoming a professional badminton player. It took ten years of intense training.
A. Training hard for ten years contributed to his ultimate success as a professional badminton player.
B. It took him ten years of intense training to finally achieve his dream of being a professional badminton player.
C. After ten years of training, he finally got selected to be a professional badminton player.
D. Through constant effort, he ultimately played as a professional badminton player for ten years. CLOZE TEXT
CHOOSE A, B, C OR D (FROM 631 TO 635)
Smart cities are urban areas that use technology to improve the lives of their residents. This
modern approach helps city authorities (631) __________ more efficiently and respond to the
needs of the community. By using sensors and data, a smart city (632) __________ information
about traffic, energy use, and waste management. This data is then analyzed to reduce congestion
and save energy, (633) __________ making the city more sustainable.
The main goal of a smart city is to enhance the quality of life while protecting the environment.
(634) __________ helps residents save time on their daily commutes and reduces their carbon
footprint. Moreover, it encourages young people to connect with their (635) __________ through
digital platforms, fostering a sense of belonging in a modern society. Overall, smart cities
represent a major step toward a greener and more efficient future for everyone. 631. A. operate B. operating C. operated D. operates 632. A. gathers B. meets C. brings D. joins 633. A. This analysis B. The city data C. Such a process D. That technology 634. A. partners B. peers C. rivals D. ancestors 635. A. how important it is B. it has become clear C. they find it easy D. it turns out great READING COMPREHENSION
CHOOSE A, B, C OR D (FROM 636 TO 640)
Vertical farming, the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers, could
revolutionize how we produce food in crowded cities. While traditional farming requires vast
amounts of land, this new method allows food to be grown inside skyscrapers or used shipping containers.
Most traditional farms depend heavily on weather conditions and large quantities of
pesticides. It is also limited by the seasons, meaning certain crops can only be grown at specific
times of the year. In contrast, vertical farming uses controlled-environment agriculture (CEA)
technology. This approach is much more sustainable as it recycles water and eliminates the need
for chemical pesticides, though it requires a significant amount of electricity to power the LED lights that replace the sun.
SkyGreens, a company in Singapore, has developed a vertical farming system that uses
low-carbon, water-driven technology. The system consists of tall aluminum towers where
vegetables are rotated to ensure they get enough sunlight. Sensors in the facility monitor nutrient
levels and humidity, allowing the plants to grow faster than those in a typical field. Currently, the
farm can only produce a few types of leafy greens like lettuce and spinach. “The variety of crops
is still limited. We cannot yet grow heavy fruits or grains efficiently in these towers,” says a company representative.
It seems that vertical farms providing all the food for a city is not something we are likely
to see next year. It could be several decades before this technology becomes cheap enough to
replace traditional agriculture on a large scale.
636. What does “It” in paragraph 2 refer to? A. Vertical farming B. This new method C. Traditional farming D. CEA technology
637. What is mentioned about traditional farms in paragraph 2?
A. They are more sustainable than vertical farms.
B. They are affected by seasonal changes.
C. They use LED lights to help plants grow.
D. They do not require much land to operate.
638. What is the main topic of paragraph 3?
A. The benefits of eating leafy greens.
B. How SkyGreens monitors its nutrient levels.
C. The development and current state of SkyGreens' system.
D. A comparison between Singapore and other countries.
639. What can the system at SkyGreens NOT do at present?
A. Rotate vegetables in towers.
B. Monitor humidity with sensors.
C. Grow rice or watermelons effectively.
D. Produce spinach and lettuce.
640. Which of the following would the author most likely support?
A. Vertical farming is currently too dangerous to be used in cities.
B. Traditional farming will be completely replaced by vertical farming by 2030.
C. Vertical farming is a promising solution but still faces limitations in crop variety and cost.
D. Using LED lights is the only way to solve the global food crisis.
READING COMPREHENSION 2
CHOOSE A, B, C OR D (FROM 641 TO 645)
Digital citizenship refers to the ability to use technology and the internet in a safe, legal,
and responsible way. As our lives become more connected online, being a good digital citizen is
as important as being a good citizen in our local communities. This fosters a culture of respect
and security in the virtual world.
One of the key aspects of digital citizenship is understanding digital footprints. Every time
you post a photo, leave a comment, or search for a topic, you leave a trail of data behind.
Employers and universities often check their potential candidates' social media profiles to assess
their character. Knowing this helps individuals realize that what they do online today can affect
their future opportunities. Mark Thompson, a digital media consultant, emphasizes, “Thinking
before you post allows users to maintain a positive online reputation and avoid future regrets.”
To improve your digital well-being, experts recommend managing your screen time and
being mindful of the content you consume. It is also vital to practice “netiquette” – the set of rules
for behaving properly online. This includes being kind in comments, avoiding the spread of fake
news, and respecting others' opinions even when you disagree. Always verify the source of a
news story before sharing it to prevent the spread of misinformation. Cyber-ethics advocate Sarah
Jenkins suggests, “Reporting cyberbullying and protecting your peers from online harassment
helps create a more supportive digital space for everyone.”
Ultimately, becoming a responsible digital citizen is a lifelong journey. By understanding
the impact of your digital footprint, practicing netiquette, and staying informed about online
safety, you can navigate the internet with confidence. Remember, a better internet starts with the
conscious actions of each individual user.
641. What is “fosters” in paragraph 1 closest in meaning to? A. encourages B. permits C. protects D. follows
642. What does “their” in paragraph 2 refer to? A. employers and universities B. social media profiles C. future opportunities D. potential candidates
643. Which of the following best paraphrases this sentence:
“Thinking before you post allows users to maintain a positive online reputation and avoid future regrets.”
A. Thinking before posting helps users understand the process of building an online reputation.
B. Users who want to build a good image online should consider the consequences before posting anything.
C. Users can keep a good online image and prevent future problems by being careful about what they post.
D. Thinking before posting raises users' awareness of their duty to protect their personal reputation.
644. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
A. The negative effects of spending too much time on social media.
B. Methods to verify information and avoid fake news online.
C. Advice on digital well-being and behaving responsibly online.
D. The role of experts in managing online harassment and bullying.
645. Which of the following does the author probably support?
A. Digital citizenship is an individual skill that does not affect the community.
B. Building a positive online environment depends on the responsible behavior of every user.
C. Only young people need to learn about netiquette and digital footprints.
D. Social media should be restricted to prevent people from making mistakes online.
LOGICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING CHOOSE A, B, C OR D
646. You are at a career orientation seminar at your school. You want to ask the guest speaker
about vocational training after high school, but he is currently surrounded by many other
students. What is the most appropriate way to approach him?
A. I wonder if vocational training is better than going to university?
B. Excuse me, would it be possible for me to ask a quick question when you have a moment?
C. You seem very busy, but I really need to talk about my future career now.
D. Vocational training is a great choice for many students nowadays, isn't it?
647. Ms. Hoa, the English teacher, is talking to Nam about his project deadline. What would be
the most professional response for Nam?
Ms. Hoa: “Is there any chance you can submit the final draft by tomorrow morning?”
Nam: “____________________”
A. Never mind. I will try my best to finish it by then.
B. Not at all. I have already sent it to your email last night.
C. I'm afraid that's a bit tight, but I'll make sure you have it by noon tomorrow.
D. It's a piece of cake. Why don't you check the previous draft first?
648. Following are statements about a smart city. Which statement can be considered a FACT?
A. Living in a smart city is the best experience for young people.
B. The city's smart grid has reduced energy consumption by 15% this year.
C. The new smart buildings in the city center look very impressive.
D. Every citizen should be happy with the new public transport system.
649. You’ve noticed that your laptop’s battery drains much faster whenever you use a specific
video editing software. What is the most likely cause?
A. The laptop battery is old and needs to be replaced immediately.
B. The video editing software is not compatible with your operating system.
C. The software requires high processing power, which consumes more energy.
D. You are not charging your laptop properly while editing videos.
650. Which of the following situations best exemplifies responsibility, where someone takes
ownership of their duties or mistakes?
A. Long realizes he missed a deadline for a group assignment. He tells his teammates that his
internet connection was unstable all day.
B. Long forgets to bring the camera for the class field trip. He spends the whole trip apologizing
but doesn't offer any solution.
C. Long accidentally breaks a school laptop. He immediately reports it to the teacher and offers to pay for the repair costs.
D. Long sees a younger student being bullied in the hallway. He decides to walk away to avoid getting into trouble himself.