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2025 FORMAT-Tham KH OS 5 Môn: Ti NG Anh TH I Gian Làm Bài: 50 Phút

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The document is a practice test for an English exam, consisting of various types of questions including pronunciation, stress, grammar, and comprehension. It includes multiple-choice questions based on passages and advertisements, as well as sentence arrangement tasks. The test is designed to assess students' understanding and use of the English language in different contexts.

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2025 FORMAT- ĐỀ THAM KHẢO SỐ 5

MÔN: TIẾNG ANH

Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút


Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. assume B. awake C. enact D. attach
Question 2. A. sauce B. snail C. sure D. small
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other
three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. expect B. receive C. arrange D. question
Question 4. A. successful B. exciting C. supportive D. beautiful
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 5. Since the early days of this history, some computer scientists ________ to make
machines as intelligent as humans.
A. strived B. have strived C. are striving D. strive
Question 6. Her husband had to travel to Brazil to attend a workshop, ______?
A. did he B. did she C. didn’t he D. didn’t she
Question 7. This exercise is ______ than the one he’s just finished.
A. more easily B. the easier C. the easiest D. easier
Question 8. He recommended reading the book before seeing the movie.
A. to read B. reading C. read D. to reading
Question 9. Jane _____ the word in the dictionary whenever she is not sure of its spelling or meaning.
A. looks up B. stands for C. takes after D. turns on
Read the following advertisement/ announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your
answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10
to 15.

Reviews Wanted
Have you visited (10) ______ wonderful or awful cafe recently?
Now is your chance to write about it. We are looking (11)_______ reviews of cafes.
Describe your experience at the cafe that you visited.
Say why you were (12) __________ or dissatisfied with it.
We will publish the most interesting reviews.
Question 10. A. a B. an C. the D. Ø
Question 11. A. at B. for C. up D. after
Question 12. A. satisfy B. satisfactory C. satisfied D. satisfaction

OUTDOOR CINEMA
The cinema is (13) _________ by hills and there are beautiful views.
It’s possible to watch the sunset during a film.
Cinema visitors (14) _________ to take a cushion with them to sit on.
It’s good idea to have a picnic when the film is over.
Cinema tickets can be bought online at www. CITYENTS.org.
(15) _________ you have any questions, please contact us on 8302195

Question 13. A. located B. surrounded C. made D. situated


Question 14. A. are advised B. advise C. have advised D. advising
Question 15. A. Should B. Had C. Were D. Do
Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the
sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.
Question 16.
a. Additionally, it is music that helps people cheer up. Personally, it helps me feel better about
everything around me and enjoy myself.
b. Finally, music is an integral part in different ceremonies. In fact, it is very difficult to imagine a
wedding or a funeral without solemn music.
c. Firstly, music is one of the best ways to help people relax after a hard working day.
d. It is common knowledge that music plays a crucial role in our daily life. There are many reasons
why people listen to music.
e. In conclusion, I think music is the unique language, which expresses our connection with our
culture and enhances our individual experiences. It is true that life is not worth living without a piece
of music everyday.
A. e - c - a - d - b B. d - c - a - b - e
C. c - d - a - e - b D. c - a - b - d - e
Question 17.
b. Hi Amber, I am really happy to hear from you. I hope you are fine. I’m writing to tell you
everything about restaurants.
d. First of all, I want to tell you that I love to go out to eat because it’s a way to socialize.
e. I also like to eat in my house but for me, it’s better to eat in a restaurant because you don’t need to
stand up for anything and it’s much more comfortable.
a. Besides, your body is also exposed to different varieties of food.
c. At a restaurant, you’ll have many options to order, including stuff that you’ve never eaten before.
f. I hope to hear from you soon. Love
A. b - c - d - e - a - f B. b - d - e- a - c- f
C. b - e - d - a - c - f D. b - a- d -c - e - f
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits
each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 23.
A very important issue (18) ______ diversity is the difference between men and women at the work
place. As to international experience of hiring people, it is very important to point out that (19)
______ discrimination. We consider this to be a vital problem even nowadays. If in the past it was a
major problem for women to find a job and to prove that they can provide results equal to those
provided by men, in the present time the situation has quite changed. In addition, women have started
getting benefits and are sometimes the only potential employees for a given workplace. Women
establish a very strong emotional contact with the client; however, at the same time, (20) _______
their male colleagues. Male workers, according to the opinion of most employers, are more rational.
However, nowadays, everything has changed, and men and women perform each other’s work
excellent. We have observed in practice this difference, when a job, considered to be a “male job”,
(21) _______ a woman, but she did not get the well- earned recognition in the company. One of the
psychological reasons for that, as we assume, is the incapability of the authorities of the company to
deal with a stereotype and change (22) _______ according to the changing world around them.
Therefore, it is the lack of flexibility. Women are, in fact, treated with higher appreciation in a decent
company. Sometimes their work may be viewed as just needing some correction (23) _______ the
same work done by men that may be considered poor.
Question 18. A. to be concerned B. be concerned C. concerned D. concerning
Question 19. A. there have a great number of cases connecting with
B. there have a great number of cases to be connected with
C. there have been a great number of cases connected with
D. there be a great number of cases to be connected with
Question 20. A. they are treated as being less professional than
B. they treated with being less professional than
C. they are treated with being less professional to
D. they are treated with being less professional with
Question 21. A. done perfect by B. done perfect with
C. done perfectly by D. was done perfectly by
Question 22. A. their ways B. these ways C. our ways D. its ways
Question 23. A. compared B. in comparison to
C. compared with D. on comparison with
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate
the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28.
CULTURE SHOCK
Many people dream of living in a foreign country. It can be an amazing experience for those
who are willing to settle down in a new place. (24)_________, there’s one potential problem you
should be aware of: culture shock. Culture shock is the feeling we get from living in a place
(25)_________ is so different to where we grew up that we are not sure how to deal with it. Societies
are (26)_________ in many different ways. Customs and traditions can be very different and that can
sometimes make it difficult to get on with local people who might not approve of things you do and
might object to things you say. You might be banned from doing things in (27)_________ country
that are perfectly legal in your own. For example, in Singapore people can be forced to
(28)_________ a large fine just for dropping rubbish. Eventually, though, most people who live
abroad fall in love with their adopted country and learn to accept its differences.
Question 24: A. Therefore B. However C. Although D. Moreover
Question 25: A. who B. where C. that D. what
Question 26: A. provided B. populated C. eliminated D. organized
Question 27: A. another B. others C. other D. the others
Question 28: A. pay B. spend C. waste D. borrow
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 from 29 to 33
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 of advertisers. Although "online harassment" is often used interchangeably with the term
"cyberbullying", is actually different. 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. Cyberbullying is using digital media to communicate false, embarrassing, or
unfriendly information about another person. 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. 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". 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 29. 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 30. According to the writer, online harassment _______.
A. is the most common danger facing all internet users.
B. is another term for cyberbullying.
C. is not as frequent as real-life harassment.
D. affects a majority of young people.
Question 31. The word “It” in the first paragraph refers to _______.
A. false, embarrassing, or unkind information B. online harassment
C. cyberbullying D. offline harassment
Question 32. 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.
D. tell lies about themselves and other people.
Question 33. 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.
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 from 34 to 40.
How do children learn about wildlife? And is what they learn the sort of thing they should be
learning? It is my belief that children should not just be acquiring knowledge of animals but also
developing attitudes and feelings towards them based on exposure to the real lives of animals in their
natural habitats. But is this happening?
Some research in this area indicates that it is not. Learning about animals in school is often
completely disconnected from the real lives of real animals, with the result that children often end up
with little or no understanding or lasting knowledge of them. They learn factual information about
animals, aimed at enabling them to identify them and have various abstract ideas about them, but that
is the extent of their learning. Children’s storybooks tend to personify animals as characters rather
than teach about them.
For direct contact with wild and international animals, the only opportunity most children have
is visiting a zoo. The educational benefit of this for children is often given as the main reason for
doing it but research has shown that zoo visits seldom add to children’s knowledge of animals - the
animals are simply like exhibits in a museum that the children look at without engaging with them as
living creatures. Children who belong to wildlife or environmental organizations or who watch
wildlife TV programmes, however, show significantly higher knowledge than any other group of
children studied in research. The studies show that if children learn about animals in their natural
habitats, particularly through wildlife-based activities, they know more about them than they do as a
result of visiting zoos or learning about them in the classroom.
Research has also been done into the attitudes of children towards animals. It shows that in
general terms, children form strong attachments to individual animals, usually their pets, but do not
have strong feelings for animals in general. This attitude is the norm regardless of the amount or kind
of learning about animals they have at school. However, those children who watch television wildlife
programs show an interest in and affection for wildlife in its natural environment, and their regard
for animals in general is higher.
(Adapted from New English File, by Christina Latham -Koenig, Oxford University Press)
Question 34: What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Learning About Animals at School B. Methods of Learning About Animals at School
C. Zoos: The Best Opportunity to Learn About Animals D. Research on Learning About Animals
Question 35: The word “disconnected” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. divided B. removed C. separated D. disagreed
Question 36: What opinion does the writer express in the second paragraph?
A. Children’s learning about animals at school has the wrong emphasis.
B. What children learn about animals at school is often inaccurate.
C. Children’s storybooks are an effective way of teaching them about animals.
D. The amount of acquired knowledge about animals at school is adequate.
Question 37: The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.

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