Read the following advertisement 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 from 1 to 6.
Special Holiday Package
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND
The Twin Jewels of East Malaysia
Across the South China Sea, two (1) ________ destinations await your discovery, both Kuching and Kota Kinabalu have a lot to offer visitors. They are cultural havens where food, dance, music and picturesque scenery can truly be enjoyed and appreciated.
In Kuching, you should visit the Cat Museum and the Sarawak Cultural Village, popularly (2) ______ as the ‘Living Museum’. You should not forget (3) _____ the town’s most popular dish, ‘Sarawak Laksa’.
You should head (4) _____ Kota Kinabalu, if you want to laze on the beaches at Dinawan Island or enjoy a refreshing bath at Poring Hot Springs. Nature and adventure lovers can (5) ______ a guided trip to Mount Kinabalu.
Let Reliable Travels be your (6) ______.
Let us link you to the twin jewels of East Malaysia.
Bộ đề thi giúp học sinh lớp 12 làm quen với cấu trúc và nội dung đề thi tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh năm 2025. Đề thi được xây dựng theo định hướng của Bộ GD ĐT, bao gồm các phần Ngữ âm, Từ vựng - Ngữ pháp, Chức năng giao tiếp, Kỹ năng đọc hiểu, Kỹ năng viết và Phát âm - Trọng âm. Hệ thống câu hỏi đa dạng, bám sát chương trình học, giúp học sinh rèn luyện kỹ năng làm bài và nâng cao tư duy ngôn ngữ. Đáp án chi tiết đi kèm hỗ trợ học sinh tự ôn tập, đánh giá năng lực và chuẩn bị tốt nhất cho kỳ thi quan trọng.
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Write the correct forms of the words in brackets.
All the rented _________ should be returned to the front desk before the center closes. (EQUIP)
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 from 13 to 17
a. Stranger: Sure! It’s about a 10-minute walk from here. Just head straight down this road and turn left at the second traffic light.
b. Pete: Excuse me, could you show me the way to the nearest train station. I’m lost.
c. Pete: Thank you! And will I see any signs along the way?
d. Stranger: Yes, there are clear signs pointing to the station once you make that turn.
e. Pete: Got it. Thanks a lot for your help!
Listen to a woman giving travel advice and choose the correct answers (a–c). Question 37 to 40.
Fiona says that it’s OK to go to remote places ______
Listen to talks about how people spent their holidays. Choose True or False for the following statements. Question 36 to 40.
His smartphone was taken by the monkey.
Choose the correct answer to complete each of the following sentences.
Peter: “How about visiting the craft village?”
Susan: “__________”
Listen to a woman giving travel advice and choose the correct answers (a–c). Question 37 to 40.
Fiona writes ________
Choose the best one (A, B, C or D) to complete the sentence or replace the underlined word.
I and my wife _________ a visit to Paris in November 2021.
Choose the word which has a different stress pattern from the others.
Listen and decide if the following sentences are True or False. Question 36 to 40.
The travel agent has given her a free holiday in Australia.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
It may become necessary for the United Nations to work out international agreements and strict environmental controls on the tourist industry.
Listen to a woman giving travel advice and choose the correct answers (a–c). Question 37 to 40.
Fiona says that travel guides contain useful information about ______
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. Ecotourism has become a popular way to explore the natural world, with activities ranging from safaris to whale watching. It promises a sustainable way to appreciate wildlife while contributing to conservation. However, questions remain: does ecotourism truly benefit endangered species, or could it be causing harm?
2. A recent study published in PLOS ONE looked at the impact of ecotourism on various species. On the positive side, species such as the great green macaw in Costa Rica, African penguins, and golden lion tamarins in Brazil have benefited from ecotourism. Tourism funds have helped protect their habitats and support local conservation efforts. The study suggests that when managed well, ecotourism can lead to substantial conservation benefits, including habitat restoration and anti-poaching activities.
3. However, the impact of ecotourism varies by species and region. For instance, while some species thrive under ecotourism's influence, others do not. Orangutans in Sumatra, for example, continue to suffer from the effects of logging despite small-scale ecotourism efforts. Similarly, in New Zealand, ecotourism is exacerbating the problems faced by sea lions, as increased human presence disrupts their natural behavior.
4. The research highlights the complexity of ecotourism's effects. In some cases, ecotourism can greatly reduce the risk of extinction by providing money for conservation and protecting important habitats. However, without careful management, tourism can be harmful, especially when combined with other threats like poaching and habitat loss. To understand whether ecotourism will help or harm a species, local conditions and species-specific factors must be taken into account.
In which paragraph does the writer explain how ecotourism negatively impacts wildlife?
Read the following advertisement and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 12.
WANT TO BE A TOUR GUIDE?
Are you over 18? Are you interested (10) __________ travelling and exploring different cultures?
Apply to ABC Vocational School. We provide tour guide training courses all year round:
- No (11) __________ qualifications needed
- Low cost
- Apprenticeships provided
Contact (12) __________:
- Email: abcxyz@web.mail
- Address: 100 Olden Street, Ballack Clava
Listen to talks about how people spent their holidays. Choose True or False for the following statements. Question 36 to 40.
Terry visited a national park in Vietnam.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. Ecotourism has become a popular way to explore the natural world, with activities ranging from safaris to whale watching. It promises a sustainable way to appreciate wildlife while contributing to conservation. However, questions remain: does ecotourism truly benefit endangered species, or could it be causing harm?
2. A recent study published in PLOS ONE looked at the impact of ecotourism on various species. On the positive side, species such as the great green macaw in Costa Rica, African penguins, and golden lion tamarins in Brazil have benefited from ecotourism. Tourism funds have helped protect their habitats and support local conservation efforts. The study suggests that when managed well, ecotourism can lead to substantial conservation benefits, including habitat restoration and anti-poaching activities.
3. However, the impact of ecotourism varies by species and region. For instance, while some species thrive under ecotourism's influence, others do not. Orangutans in Sumatra, for example, continue to suffer from the effects of logging despite small-scale ecotourism efforts. Similarly, in New Zealand, ecotourism is exacerbating the problems faced by sea lions, as increased human presence disrupts their natural behavior.
4. The research highlights the complexity of ecotourism's effects. In some cases, ecotourism can greatly reduce the risk of extinction by providing money for conservation and protecting important habitats. However, without careful management, tourism can be harmful, especially when combined with other threats like poaching and habitat loss. To understand whether ecotourism will help or harm a species, local conditions and species-specific factors must be taken into account.
The word exacerbating in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by __________.
Read the passage and write the answer True or False.
Last summer, Mary and her classmates had an excursion to the countryside. They went to visit a farm on which Mary’s uncle worked. They left early in the morning and took a bus there. Mary’s uncle met them at the bus station and took them to the farm. On the way, he showed them the fields of rice, wheat, maize, potatoes and sweet potatoes.
After lunch, they all went for a walk. They saw some farm machines and tractors in a large yard of the farm. Mary’s uncle explained to them that those machines were used for ploughing and breaking soil, distributing manure and planting potatoes, rice and wheat. The biggest machine which is called a combine harvester can cut and thresh corn, rice at the same time.
In the afternoon, Mary’s uncle took them to the cattle area where cows, pigs, sheep and chicken were raised and cows were milked once a day. Mary’s uncle had to answer many questions raised by her friends. He also told them about the differences between the life of people in the country and in the city. After having some fresh milk and cakes, they all felt very excited and said goodbye to him and went back home.
It was a boring trip for the children.
Read the following passage and choose the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Have you ever wondered (18) __________? As the world faces environmental challenges, more people are turning to ecotourism to explore the beauty of nature while preserving it for future generations. Ecotourism is a responsible form of travel (19) __________. If you want to become an ecotourist, here are some simple steps you can take.
First, choose destinations that focus on preserving natural resources and protecting wildlife. National parks, nature reserves, and eco-friendly resorts are excellent choices for ecotourism.
Next, reduce your carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly transportation options such as trains, buses, or bikes. If you must fly, choose direct flights to reduce emissions and support airlines with eco-friendly practices.
(20) __________, always respect local wildlife and ecosystems. Avoid disturbing animals and plants, and stay on marked trails to prevent damage to sensitive areas. (21) __________.
Finally, reduce waste by bringing reusable items such as water bottles and bags. Always throw trash in the right place and recycle whenever possible.
Becoming an ecotourist is about making thoughtful choices and (22) __________. Every small action can make a big difference.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
1. Ecotourism has become a popular way to explore the natural world, with activities ranging from safaris to whale watching. It promises a sustainable way to appreciate wildlife while contributing to conservation. However, questions remain: does ecotourism truly benefit endangered species, or could it be causing harm?
2. A recent study published in PLOS ONE looked at the impact of ecotourism on various species. On the positive side, species such as the great green macaw in Costa Rica, African penguins, and golden lion tamarins in Brazil have benefited from ecotourism. Tourism funds have helped protect their habitats and support local conservation efforts. The study suggests that when managed well, ecotourism can lead to substantial conservation benefits, including habitat restoration and anti-poaching activities.
3. However, the impact of ecotourism varies by species and region. For instance, while some species thrive under ecotourism's influence, others do not. Orangutans in Sumatra, for example, continue to suffer from the effects of logging despite small-scale ecotourism efforts. Similarly, in New Zealand, ecotourism is exacerbating the problems faced by sea lions, as increased human presence disrupts their natural behavior.
4. The research highlights the complexity of ecotourism's effects. In some cases, ecotourism can greatly reduce the risk of extinction by providing money for conservation and protecting important habitats. However, without careful management, tourism can be harmful, especially when combined with other threats like poaching and habitat loss. To understand whether ecotourism will help or harm a species, local conditions and species-specific factors must be taken into account.
The word their in paragraph 3 refers to __________.
Read the texts choose the best answer to fill in each blank.
I’ve been (21) _______ a number of holidays without my parents, but the first holiday was two years ago, when I was sixteen. Six of us decided to go backpacking in Wales during the school holidays. I booked cheap hotels (22) _______ we left. The first two days were fine. But at the end of the second day, we lost our way. It was pouring with rain and it was getting dark. We eventually came to a farmhouse and knocked on the door. We were so dirty and wet (23) _______ they didn’t let us into the house. We had to wait in the garage! But they let us phone the hotel. Anyway, the hotel manager kindly (24) _______ a car for us. But the next day it was still raining so we decided to take the train home. I’ve learned why no one goes backpacking in Britain in March – it rains non-stop and the fields (25) _______ in deep mud. I’ve never had such a miserable time! My holidays since then have been in warm places with dry weather!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
Ecotourism is booming and many tour operators say this is helpful to nature. Every year, millions of people visit protected (31) ____ areas to observe rare species. However, a new report casts doubt on this form of tourism. The report, published in the journal "Trends in Ecology and Evolution", suggests that ecotourism damages more than (32) ____ nature. Researchers believe tourists disrupt animals in their natural (33) ____. They point to a recent event in Costa Rica where turtles had problems laying their eggs because of the many tourists who had gathered on the beach to watch them.
The report says that ecotourism is making animals bolder. A human presence makes animals tamer and less cautious about other animals. This could put them at (34) ____ of being attacked by their natural predators, so more of them will be killed. The report says that when animals interact with humans, "they may let (35) ____ their guard”. The report also says it is essential, “to develop a more comprehensive understanding of how different species in different situations respond to human visitation, and under what precise conditions human exposure might put them at risk".