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PHÁT TRIỂN TỪ ĐỀ MINH HỌA ĐỀ ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT 2025
ĐỀ 29 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian: 50 phút
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each the numbered blanks.
Doe Company’s Anniversary Celebrations
Exciting celebrations are planned to mark the incredible milestones of various Doe companies.
On May 15, Doe Hardware will open its doors (1) ______ an event that highlights 30 years of
dedication to the Springfield community. Later, families can (2) ______ by joining the fun at the
Fairgrounds on Friday evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
In addition, Doe Construction will commemorate its 50th anniversary on June 22, recognizing
its (3) _____ to delivering quality materials to the city’s builders. Doe Furniture, known worldwide
for its craftsmanship since 1920, is also celebrating its 50th anniversary with special activities
planned throughout the month of June.
Meanwhile, Doe Gardens, which has been offering delicious food and a unique atmosphere for
10 years, invites guests to enjoy (4) ______ complimentary drink with every meal during the
celebrations. These events are a testament to the values of hard work and community spirit, making
them much more (5) ______ just anniversaries. Don’t miss the chance to participate and make
memories (6) ______ will last for years to come!
Question 1. A. on B. for C. with D. at
Question 2. A. come around B. drop by C. take off D. go away
Question 3. A. arrangement B. devotion C. commitment D. contribute
Question 4. A. a B. an C. the D. no article
Question 5. A. as B. than C. with D. but
Question 6. A. who B. what C. that D. which
Forming New Habits
Making new habits can be a challenge. It's especially hard to change everything all at once. It's
easier to set small, realistic, achievable goals. This helps create a sense of confidence and (7) ______
further habit goals that you can build upon. For example, if you want to form good exercise habits,
start by taking short walks, most days (8) _______ the week. Once you have formed your habit, you
can (9) ______ to more intense activity, or walking more frequently.
It might take you several months to create a new habit. To form a habit, repetition is key. You must
include the activity in your regular routine. It can help if the habit is something you truly want, and
something (10) ______ aligns with your values.
It is important to make time for the habit you want to form. You can try (11) ______ track of your
goals by:
• keeping a diary, in a notebook or digitally
• using a wall planner
• being (12) ______ to a friend or family member
(Adapted from http://www.healthdirect.gov.au/creating-healthy-habits)
Question 7. A. encourage B. encourages C. encouraging D. encouraged
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Question 8. A. in B. on C. of D. at
Question 9. A. take up B. make up C. turn up D. work up
Question 10. A. what B. that C. whose D. who
Question 11. A. keep B. to keeping C. to keep D. keeping
Question 12. A. accountable B. accounting C. account D.
accountability
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances
or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions
Question 13
a. Man: Hey! That's brilliant. Lovely colours. It'll keep you warm in the winter.
b. Woman: Yes - but are the sleeves too short for me?
c. Woman: Look, Roger - I've been shopping. They've got some great things in Style Right.
(Adapted from PET)
A. c - a - b B. b - a - c C. a - c - b D. c - b - a
Question 14
a. I also served food and drinks, answered questions about the menu, and made sure all customers
enjoyed their meals.
b. I am in my final year of secondary school. I have some experience in the hospitality industry.
c. My responsibilities included greeting customers and taking their orders.
d. Last summer, I waited on tables for two months at a fast-food restaurant.
(Adapted from Global Success 12)
A. a - b - d - c B. b - a - c - d C. d - b - a - c D. b - d - c – a
Question 15
a. Such programmes offer plenty of opportunity for on-the-job training and work experience.
b. Programmes usually last between two and three and a half years and comprise theoretical as well as
practical elements.
c. The rest of the time will be spent at a company.
d. One way of training for your future occupation in Germany is by pursuing a dual vocational
training programme.
e. You will spend one or two days a week, or several weeks at once, at a vocational school where you
will acquire the theoretical knowledge that you will need in your future occupation.
(Adapted from http://www.make-it-in-germany.com)
A. d - a - b - e - c B. d - b - a - c - e C. d - a - b - c - e D. d - b - a - e - c
Question 16
a. I'm glad to hear that. Would you like to share some of it with the class?
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b. That's true, but academic education isn’t everything. The other option is going to a vocational school
where we can learn skills for particular jobs.
c. Sure. After finishing school, we mainly have two education options. For example, we can get into
university if we earn high grades or pass the university entrance exam.
d. Good morning, class. There was an education fair last weekend. Did anyone go?
e. Yes, Mai and I did. The fair was great, and we got a lot of useful information.
(Adapted from Global Success 11)
A. d - e - c - b - a B. d - e - a - c - b C. d - a - c - b – e D. a - e - d - b –
c
Question 17
a. The initiative was proposed in 2004 in Australia, but the idea of a worldwide movement was
developed in 2006 under the name The Big Flick.
b. Earth Hour is a movement organised by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The event takes place
annually around the world.
c. Later in October 2007, a similar event called 'Lights Out was held in San Francisco.
d. In 2007, the first Earth Hour was held on 31 March in Sydney, Australia at 7:30 p.m., local time.
e. It encourages everyone to turn off non- essential electric lights, for one hour, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
on the last Saturday of March.
Adapted from Global Success 12 – work book)
A. b - e - a - d - c B. a - d - c - b - e C. b - a - c - d - e D. d - c - b - a -
e
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
option that best fits each of the numbered blanks
CULTURE SHOCK FOR LANGUAGE EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Culture shock is a common experience for students participating in language exchange programs,
especially when staying with host families in foreign countries. Students often need to adjust to
different expectations and daily routines (18) ______. For instance, they may be asked to help with
housework or follow stricter curfews than they are accustomed to.
In addition, they need to adapt to new environments and habits, such as different foods, languages,
and climates (19) ______. These challenges may initially cause discomfort, but they also provide
valuable learning opportunities.
(20) ______, students often find it difficult to form friendships with the children in their host
families. These children, while usually welcoming and friendly, may sometimes behave in ways that
seem unfamiliar or immature to the exchange students. Despite these challenges, most participants
enjoy the experience and form lasting friendships (21) ______.
As more students join such exchange programs, (22) ______. The benefits of these programs go
beyond improving language skills, offering participants a deeper understanding of other cultures and
helping them develop resilience in new environments.
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(Adapted from Complete First for Schools by Guy Brook-Hart and Helen Tiliouine)
Question 18
A. which are set by the host parents
B. that are created specifically for cultural exchange
C. designed to help students transition to new environments
D. which encourage active participation in cultural activities
Question 19
A. that can cause confusion among exchange participants
B. which they would not normally experience in their home country
C. meant to help students feel more connected to their host families
D. designed to enhance their ability to adapt quickly
Question20
A. Because of these cultural differences B. However, despite their best efforts
C. While cultural immersion is beneficial D. Although challenging at first
Question 21
A. for improving their understanding of cultural norms
B. with the support of their host families and teachers
C. by participating actively in daily family routines
D. to help them succeed in adapting to their new lives
Question 22
A. exchange programs continue to grow in popularity
B. students are expected to overcome cultural barriers
C. to provide more opportunities for intercultural interaction
D. to deepen their appreciation for global diversity
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions
Since the birth of the car in 1886, transport in big cities has changed a lot. It is no wonder many
experts think that there will be extraordinary changes in the next few decades.
As technology develops, highways, skylines, subways will be all transformed. Smarter
roadways and highways in cities outfitted with IoT sensors will process all kinds of data in real time
and inform users of the best transport options. Weather, crashes, traffic conditions will be
communicated to users and smart stops will be found everywhere providing renewable energy, green
hydrogen or even greener energy, ensuring efficiency and safety on every highway. Tunnels will also
be a smart choice because of the reduction of traffic congestion. Underground roads will be built in 3D
with a lift system which will take vehicles deep underground and will allow traffic to attain the
greatest speed without intersections.
There will also be innovations in the sky. Air taxis are not a new idea, but in the future they will
be completely environment-friendly. Aviation gasoline will be no longer used. Green energy will be in
place and cost-effective air taxis will enable people to travel from one busy urban city to another in
record time.
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New technologies such as AI and the rollout of 5G will pave the way for fully autonomous
innovation. Cars will not be the only thing to go autonomous. Freight trucks, cargo vehicles, air taxis
will all benefit from this technology and that is why the term 'driver' will become extinct.
Transport will go green. Electric or hydrogen power will be mainstream. There will still be
issues to solve such as safety, speed and cost, and of course governments will need to make new traffic
laws.
(Adapted from Friends Global)
Question 23: Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
A. Go Autonomous - Go Green B. Go Slow - Go Green
C. Go Fast - Go Far D. Go Autonomous - Go Cheap
Question 24: The word transformed in paragraph 2 is opposite in meaning to ______.
A. remained unchanged B. increased dramatically C. appeared dissimilar D. varied
slightly
Question 25: The word attain in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. reach B. follow C. decrease D. change
Question 26: Which of the following is NOT stated in paragraph 2?
A. IoT sensors will inform users of the most suitable transport options.
B. Road users can communicate with one another about traffic conditions.
C. Smart stops will be available to ensure safety on the highway.
D. To reduce traffic congestion, underground roads can be a good choice.
Question 27: The word they in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
A. innovations B. air taxis C. intersections D. underground
roads
Question 28 : According to the passage, thanks to technology, _______.
A. people will be able to travel from one city to another very rapidly by air taxi
B. green energy, though quite expensive, will be really effective for air taxis
C. not only cars but also other vehicles will benefit greatly from the underground system
D. going autonomous and green will help solve all traffic-related problems
Question 29: It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. transport of the future, though very beneficial, is not without challenges
B. autonomous innovation is key to shifting to green transport
C. with the support of technology, underground travel will put an end to speeding
D. traffic jams will no longer be a problem thanks to IoT sensors and 5G technology
Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer mention: Advancements in technology will transform
urban transportation?
A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct answer to each of the questions
Using social media becomes a risk to adolescents more often than adults realise. Most risks fall
into these categories: peer-to-peer; lack of understanding of online privacy issues; and the influences
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of advertisers. [I]. Research suggests that online harassment is not as common as offline harassment,
and participation in social networking sites does not put most children at risk of online harassment.
Cyber-bullying is using digital media to communicate false, embarrassing, or unfriendly information
about another person. [II]. It is the most common online risk for all teens, and can have profound
emotional effects.
Researchers have introduced a new phenomenon called "Facebook depression", defined as
depression that develops when youngsters spend a lot of time on social media sites and then begin to
show classic expression of depression. [III].The power of the online world is thought to be a factor that
may cause depression in some adolescents. As with offline depression, young people who suffer from
Facebook depression are at risk of social isolation and sometimes turn to risky internet sites for "help".
The main risks to young people online today are each other, risks of improper use of technology, lack
of privacy, or posting false information about themselves or others. These types of behaviour threaten
their privacy.
When people go onto websites, they can leave evidence of their visits. This ongoing record of
online activity is called the "digital footprint". [IV]. One of the biggest threats to young people on
social media sites is to their digital footprint and future reputations. Young people who lack an
awareness of privacy issues often post inappropriate material without understanding that "what
goes online stays online". As a result, future jobs and college acceptance may be put at risk of
inexperienced clicks of the mouse.
(Adapted from Cambridge English Compact by Simon Haines)
Question 31. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Online harassment and offline harassment
B. A new phenomenon called "Facebook depression"
C. The risks of using social media to adolescents
D. Advantages and disadvantages of using social media
Question 32. Which of the following is a common risk for teens on social media?
A. Lack of interest in technology B. Online harassment
C. Reading too many books D. Playing offline games
Question 33. What does "profound" most nearly mean in the context of the passage?
A. Minor B. Deep C. Temporary D. Unimportant
Question 34. What is the opposite of "isolation" as used in the passage?
A. Freedom B. Connection C. Privacy D. Solitude
Question 35. What can be inferred about the effects of "Facebook depression"?
A. It is only related to offline activities
B. It is harmless and doesn't affect teens
C. It can lead to social isolation and risky behavior
D. It only affects young people who don't use social media
Question 36. In the second paragraph, the writer suggests that young social media users who feel
socially isolated may _______.
A. be at risk of becoming seriously depressed.
B. give away more personal information than they should.
C. look for advice and support on unreliable websites.
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D. tell lies about themselves and other people.
Question 37. The writer uses the term 'digital footprint' to refer to _______.
A. the information that someone wishes to keep private.
B. a record of jobs and college places someone has applied for.
C. a list of places someone has visited.
D. a record of someone’s online activity.
Question 38. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. How social media can cause depression
B. The causes of offline depression
C. Social media's impact on academic performance
D. The benefits of social networking sites
Question 39. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3:?
A. Teens who are unaware of privacy concerns may post unsuitable content, not realizing the
permanence of online information.
B. Adolescents who understand privacy issues tend to keep their posts private.
C. Youngsters are aware of online risks and avoid posting inappropriate material.
D. Privacy concerns are irrelevant when using social media platforms.
Question 40. Where in in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
Although "online harassment" is often used interchangeably with the term "cyber-bullying",
is actually different
A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV]
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