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Đề ôn thi THPT Quốc gia 2025 môn Anh có đáp án
Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer
sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.
Quantas Airway is (1) ________ to announce its recent acquisition of hotel chain Reff,
which operates almost 500 hotels and motels (2) ________ the region. Reef has been
posting increasing profits over the past three years and has opened more than 60 new
facilities over that period. As with Quantas Airways services, there are no signs that this expansion program is slowing.
Quantas Airway intends to (3) ________ minimal changes to the day-to-day running of
Reef, leaving in place their dynamic management team and their experienced staff. We
envisage no redundancies in the short term. In fact, in view of the exceptional
opportunities (4) ________ by the merge of an airline with a (5) ________ and a hotel
chain with branches in all the cities covered by Quantas Airway, we expect (6)
________ new employees in the near future. Economies of scale also make it seem
likely that the cost of flight / hotel packages to consumers will reach new levels of value.
We welcome the staff and shareholders of Reff to the Quantas family.
Question 1. A. delighted B. delight C. delightful D. delightedly Question 2. A. over B. throughout C. along D. among Question 3. A. give B. do C. make D. lose Question 4. A. to offer B. offered C. offering D. offer
Question 5. A. solid base passenger B. passenger solid base C. passenger base solid D. solid passenger base Question 6. A. to hire B. hiring C. to be hired D. to be hiring
Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to
indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.
Savor the crisp flavor of Vietnam
At Hanoi Restaurant, the Vietnamese-born chefs Mark Tan and Doug Son will guide our
guests on a journey of authentic Vietnamese (7) ________.
If you are craving contrasting flavors, varied textures and exotic ingredients, think no
further than Vietnamese dishes. Relying on herbs (8) ________ lemongrass, coriander
and basil, crunchy fresh vegetables and fruit, very little use of oil, the treatment of meat
as a side dish rather than a main course, Vietnamese cuisine is (9) ________ regarded as
being among the healthiest worldwide.
Hanoi Restaurant is open on Tuesday through Sunday from 12:30 P.M to 10:00 P.M for
à la carte lunches and dinners. Our Vietnamese weeks will (10) ________ from 3 to 12
September. During the week, purchase any of the noodle dishes and get (11) ________ for free.
Our chefs will also host two Vietnamese Specialty Buffets on Saturdays 5 and 12
September only from 6:30 P.M at a (12) ________ of $25 per person: availability is limited.
For preservation, visit HanoiRestaurant.food.com or call +27 11 280 1234. Question 7. A. recipe B. cuisine C. nutrition D. ingredient Question 8. A. such as B. as such C. and such D. such like Question 9. A. widely B. mainly C. largely D. mostly Question 10. A. end up B. keep out C. take place D. show off Question 11. A. another B. other C. others D. the other Question 12. A. prize B. price C. cost D. expense
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement
of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in the following
questions from 13 to 17. Question 13.
a. Sophia: I think they’ll be super high-tech, with smart buildings, self-driving buses,
and parks on every rooftop. What about you?
b. Liam: That sounds amazing! I hope cities will also focus on being eco-friendly, like
using renewable energy and having more green spaces everywhere.
c. Liam: How do you imagine cities will look in the future? A. c-a-b B. a-b-c C. b-c-a D. c-b-a Question 14.
a. Ryan: I think it’s both. It connects people and countries, which is great for sharing
ideas and technology. But it can also harm local cultures. What about you?
b. Sophia: Maybe by promoting cultural exchange and supporting local traditions.
Governments could also protect local industries while still encouraging international trade.
c. Sophia: What do you think about globalization? Is it good or bad?
d. Ryan: That’s true. And it can lead to some cultures becoming too dominant while
others fade away. How do you think we can handle that?
e. Sophia: I feel the same. It’s nice to have access to products and entertainment from all
over the world, but sometimes smaller businesses struggle because of big global companies. A. c-e-a-b-d B. e-a-b-d-c C. b-d-a-e-c D. c-a-e-d-b Question 15. To Customer service,
a. Could you send me the correct paint by Friday. I’m gonna need it this weekend.
b. I ordered a few samples and a paint color on your website yesterday. I was really
surprised and happy to see them arrive this morning.
c. However, there’s something wrong with the items. I had ordered DX 112 (Egypt
White) but received DX 115 (MoMA Gray). There must have been some confusion at your end.
d. The others are either too dull or bright.
e. Also, are there colors close to DX 360? That shade perfectly matches the déco of my
living room, creating a naturally refreshing atmosphere. Thank you. Aaron Padwee A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-c-a-e-d C. b-c-d-e-a D. a-d-c-e-b Question 16.
a. When coming there, visitors can explore workshops where artisans skillfully shape
clay into beautiful vases, bowls, and decorative items.
b. As a result, this charming village not only preserves its cultural heritage but also
showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of Vietnamese artisans.
c. Bat Trang’s market is a vibrant place to shop for high-quality ceramics, ranging from
traditional designs to modern styles.
d. In addition, the village offers hands-on experiences, allowing tourists to try their hand
at creating their own ceramic pieces.
e. Bat Trang village, located on the outskirts of Hanoi, is renowned for its centuries-old
tradition of pottery and ceramics. A. c-d-e-b-a B. e-a-d-c-b C. a-c-e-d-b D. d-a-c-e-b Question 17.
a. One major challenge is the high cost of tuition, living expenses, and travel, which
may place a financial burden on students and their families.
b. Studying abroad can present several disadvantages despite its benefits.
c. Lastly, adapting to a new education system may be overwhelming, as students have to
meet unfamiliar academic expectations and standards.
d. Additionally, being far from family and friends can result in a lack of emotional
support during stressful times.
e. Language barriers and cultural differences can make it difficult to adjust, leading to
feelings of isolation or homesickness. A. a-c-d-b-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. b-e-a-d-c D. b-a-e-d-c
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to
indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Two Christmas traditions have come under attack in recent years from environmentalists:
Christmas cards and Christmas trees.
(18) ________ and, for some people, going card-free is another way of going green.
They also argue that in a world of e-mail, Skype, Facebook and Twitter, people are in
touch all the time anyway; they no longer need the yearly card (19) ________. If you
want to send Christmas greetings, there are free e-cards, which get the job done with no postage or wasted paper.
However, especially for people who didn’t grow up with e-mail, there is something
missing from a Christmas e-mail: Christmas cards. (20) ________. They rose in
popularity throughout the 20th century. Many people sent cards that were sold for
charity. The most famous of these are the ones sold for UNICEF. In the UK, in the three
weeks before Christmas, the post office expects to handle 100 million cards every day.
Environmental awareness also means that nowadays many people recycle their cards;
this helps raise money to plant more trees, and recreate more paper.
When we think of trees at Christmas, there is one that immediately springs to mind - the
evergreen tree that people decorate with ornaments and place their presents under. (21)
________. Nowadays 33 to 36 million Christmas trees are produced in America and 50
to 60 million in Europe each year. Sold live with roots and soil, (22) ________.
Some people prefer artificial trees as they are reusable and much cheaper than their
natural alternative. However, environmentalists point out that they are made from
petroleum products and so raise many pollution issues. (wenku.baidu.com › view) Question 18.
A. Paper cards are seen as wasteful
B. That paper cards are seen as wasteful
C. Having seen paper cards wasteful D. To see paper cards as waste Question 19.
A. that connects them with long lost friends
B. whose long connection is with lost friends
C. lost friends that they want to connect with
D. connected with their long lost friends Question 20.
A. The first Christmas cards appeared in London in 1843
B. London first appeared on the Christmas cards in 1843
C. 1843 was the year when the Christmas cards disappeared
D. The first appearance of London was the 1843 Christmas cards Question 21.
A. The custom dates back almost a thousand years to Germany
B. Germany created the custom after almost a thousand years
C. The date of the custom was almost backed by Germany
D. A thousand year passed before Germany customized the date Question 22.
A. Christmas trees can be planted later and reused next year
B. planting Christmas trees can be possible to reuse
C. reusing Christmas trees is necessary to plant
D. the next year enables to plant and reuse Christmas trees
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to
indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.
A study by St. Louis University has found that a lovable dog named Sparky and a
robotic dog, AIBO, were about equally effective at reducing the loneliness of nursing
home residents. The study confirmed previous findings that dogs have a good effect on
nursing home residents.
Dr. Andrew Smith led the Stanford University team that built a home-assistance robot.
“If humans can feel an emotional tie with robots, some day they could be not just our
assistants, but also our companions,” he said.
To test whether residents responded better to Sparky, a trained dog, or the Sony-made
robotic dog, researchers divided 38 nursing home residents into three groups at three
long-term care centers in St. Louis. One group had weekly 30-minute one-on-one visits
with Sparky; another group had similar visits with AIBO; a control group had no contact
with either dog. The groups’ respective levels of loneliness were tested by having them
answer a number of questions at the beginning and near the end of the visits.
After two months, both groups that had contact with the dogs were less lonely and more
attached . Most of the elderly regarded Sparky, a 9-year-old dog, as an audience for
their life stories, said investigator Marian Banks. “He listened attentively, wagged his
tail, and allowed them to pet him,” said Banks, who adopted and trained Sparky after
finding him in a street behind her home seven years ago.
Those who were together with AIBO took a little longer to warm up to the robotic
creature. Over time, however, they grew comfortable with him, and petted and talked to
him. He would respond by wagging his tail, vocalizing, and blinking his lights.
“AIBO is charming once you start to interact with him,” said the study’s author, Dr.
William Banks, “He’s an attractive sort of guy. He gives a feeling of being personal, not just a robot.”
(www.startribune.com › in-the-future-a-robotic-rover)
Question 23. Which of the following is MENTIONED as a role of dogs before new study?
A. Dogs were ineffective at reducing people’s loneliness.
B. Robots, but not dogs, could build a close connection with humans.
C. Dogs could help get rid of old people’s loneliness.
D. Dogs and robots were equally effective at reducing loneliness.
Question 24. The underlined word “companions” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______. A. enemies B. friends C. colleagues D. supporters
Question 25. The word “him” in paragraph 5 refers to _______. A. Banks B. Dr. Andrew Smith C. Sparky D. AIBO
Question 26. The underlined word “attached” in paragraph 4 most probably means ______. A. friendly B. surprised C. confused D. faithful
Question 27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A. Research supports earlier evidence that dogs positively influence the well-being of nursing home residents.
B. The findings align with past studies showing that dogs benefit only people living in nursing homes.
C. The study verified earlier results that dogs help improve the lives of nursing home residents.
D. The research confirmed that dogs have little positive impact on residents in nursing homes, as shown.
Question 28. Which of the following is TRUE about those who had contact with the robotic dog?
A. They didn’t feel comfortable with it.
B. It was hard for them to interact with it.
C. They weren’t comfortable with it at first.
D. The robot’s vocalizing and blinking confused them.
Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer mention the division of the residents to see how they respond to dogs? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 5 D. Paragraph 6
Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer explore the emotional bond between
the elderly and the dog, Sparky? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 6
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to
indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. The first year of life
[I] A newborn baby can see, hear and feel. By the age of five, a child can talk, ride a
bike and make up imaginary friends. [II] How does this development happen? We don’t
understand the way language, thinking and planning develop very well. [III] And they
are discovering new information about the way a baby’s brain develops. [IV]
A study in 2010 showed that the experiences a child has in their first few years affect the
development of the brain. It showed that children who received more attention often had
higher IQs. The brain of a newborn baby has nearly a hundred billion neurons. This is
the same number as an adult’s brain. As they grow, a baby receives information through
the senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. This information creates connections
between different parts of the brain. At the age of three, there are a hundred trillion connections.
One experiment looked at images of babies’ brains while they were listening to different
sounds. The sounds were in different sequences . For example, one sequence was mu-
ba-ba. This is the pattern ‘A-B-B’. Another sequence was mu-ba-ge. This is the pattern
‘A-B-C’. The images showed that the part of the brain responsible for speech was more
active during ‘A-B-B’ patterns. This shows that babies can tell the difference between
different patterns. This experiment is interesting because sequences of words are
important to grammar and meaning. Compare two sentences with the same words in a
different order: ‘John killed the bear’ is very different from ‘The bear killed John.’ So
babies are starting to learn grammatical rules from the beginning of life.
Researchers also know that babies need to hear a lot of language in order to
understand grammar rules. But there is a big difference between listening to television,
audio books or the internet, and interacting with people. One study compared two
groups of nine-month-old American babies. One group watched videos of Mandarin
Chinese sounds. In the other group, people spoke the same sounds to the babies. The test
results showed that the second group could recognise different sounds, however the first
group learned nothing. The scientist, Patricia Kuhl, said this result was very surprising.
It suggests that social experience is essential to up-and-coming brain development in
babies. (www.ngllife.com › first-year-life-0)
Question 31. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
Now scientists are using new technology to ‘see’ into children’s brains. A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV]
Question 32. The phrase “make up” in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by ________. A. invent B. discover C. retain D. obtain
Question 33. The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to _______. A. The brain B. A study C. A child D. The development
Question 34. According to the passage, which is NOT true about a baby’s brain development?
A. A newborn baby’s brain has as many neurons as an adult’s brain.
B. A child’s early experiences can influence their brain development.
C. A baby creates connections in the brain through their senses.
D. At the age of three, a baby’s brain has fewer neurons than an adult’s brain.
Question 35. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
A. Babies’ brains are not yet able to recognize sequences of sounds.
B. Experiments show that babies can distinguish sound patterns, which is crucial for learning grammar.
C. The part of the brain responsible for speech develops later in a baby’s life.
D. Babies learn grammar primarily by memorizing sentences with different word orders.
Question 36. The underlined word “up-and-coming” in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______. A. successful B. developed C. positive D. unsuccessful
Question 37. Which statement is TRUE according to the second paragraph?
A. Adult brains have more neurons than newborn babies’ brains.
B. Babies and three-year-old have the same number of neurons.
C. It’s not known which area of a baby’s brain processes speech.
D. Early experiences have an effect on brain development.
Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Babies require exposure to language to grasp grammatical rules.
B. Grammar rules are easy for babies to understand without hearing much language.
C. Babies only learn grammar by studying language as they grow older.
D. Understanding grammar does not depend on how much language babies hear.
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Babies learn grammatical rules before learning to speak.
B. Watching videos is an effective way for babies to learn a language.
C. The number of neurons in a baby's brain increases as they grow older.
D. Babies cannot differentiate between sounds with different patterns.
Question 40. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Babies develop language and thinking skills through sensory experiences and social interaction.
B. The human brain reaches its full capacity by the age of three.
C. Experiments show that technology is the best tool for teaching babies new languages.
D. The process of brain development in babies is completely understood by scientists. ĐÁP ÁN 1. A 11. A 21. A 31. C 2. B 12. B 22. A 32. A 3. C 13. A 23. C 33. B 4. B 14. D 24. A 34. D 5. D 15. B 25. D 35. B 6. A 16. B 26. A 36. D 7. B 17. D 27. A 37. D 8. A 18. A 28. C 38. A 9. A 19. A 29. B 39. A 10. C 20. A 30. C 40. A
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