Tuyển Tập Đề Thi Tham Khảo Tốt Nghiệp THPT Năm 2025 - Tiếng Anh - Bộ Đề 07 - Test 3
Câu 13
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 thefollowing questions from 13 to 17.
a. Nina: Almost! I just need to add a few final touches. It’s been a fun but challenging project.
b. Alex: Have you finished your painting for the art exhibit?
c. Alex: I’m sure it’ll turn out amazing. Your work always impresses us!A.c – a – b
B.c – a – b
C.a – c – b
D.b – a – c
Câu 14
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 thefollowing questions from 13 to 17.
a. Jane: I feel more flexible, but some poses are still difficult.
b. Jane: I’ve been practicing yoga for a month.
c. Jane: Not yet, but I will consider it.
d. Rachel: That’s awesome! Have you noticed any differences so far?
e. Rachel: Why don’t you join a class?
A.e – c – d – a – b
B.e – b – d – a – c
C.b – d – a – e – c
D.b – e – a – d – c
Câu 15
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 thefollowing questions from 13 to 17.
Hi Harry,
a. I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to share some exciting news with you.
b. I’ve planted tomatoes, basil, and a few flowers to brighten the space.
c. Recently, I’ve started a small garden on my balcony, and it’s growing beautifully.
d. If you’re interested, I’d love to share some tips and learn about your gardening adventures too!
e. It’s been a fun project, and I can’t wait to see the first harvest.
Take care,
Jasmine
A.a – e – b – c – d
B.a – c – b – e – d
C.a – d – b – c – e
D.b – a – d – c – e
Câu 16
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 thefollowing questions from 13 to 17.
a. Although it was initially difficult to adjust, I’ve grown accustomed to the fast-paced work environment.
b. My team and I collaborate regularly to meet tight deadlines, which keeps me on my toes.
c. For instance, we’re currently working on an important project that requires constant communication and creativity.
d. Since joining this company, I’ve gained a tremendous amount of experience in managing complex tasks.
e. Overall, I feel proud of the work we’ve accomplished and how far we’ve come as a team.
A.b – c – a – d – e
B.d – a – b – c – e
C.d – c – b – a – e
D.c – b – d – a – e
Câu 18
Read the following passage about urbanisation and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 18 to 22.
Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow (18)_________________________. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, (19)______________________. However, if it is poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.
Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. (20)______________________. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas and sports centres are built, (21)______________________.
However, when too many people move to a big city, (22)______________________. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent. Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.
A.as people leave the countryside or more factories and towns are constructed in rural areas.
B.when people leave the countryside, more factories and towns are constructed in rural areas.
C.while people move to the countryside, factories and towns are built in rural regions.
D.if people migrate from the countryside to rural areas, factories and towns develop there.
Câu 19
Read the following passage about urbanisation and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 18 to 22.
Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow (18)_________________________. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, (19)______________________. However, if it is poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.
Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. (20)______________________. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas and sports centres are built, (21)______________________.
However, when too many people move to a big city, (22)______________________. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent. Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.
A.urbanisation can be brought a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society.
B.urbanisation can bring a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society.
C.a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society, can be brought by urbanisation.
D.a number of benefits, including the economy and society, can be brought by urbanisation .
Câu 20
Read the following passage about urbanisation and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 18 to 22.
Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow (18)_________________________. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, (19)______________________. However, if it is poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.
Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. (20)______________________. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas and sports centres are built, (21)______________________.
However, when too many people move to a big city, (22)______________________. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent. Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.
A.Economic growth also causes household income to decrease, but spending increases.
B.With economic growth, both household income and savings also tend to rise.
C.Economic growth also leads to an increase in household income and spending.
D.Economic growth also leads to a drop in both household income and spending.
Câu 21
Read the following passage about urbanisation and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 18 to 22.
Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow (18)_________________________. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, (19)______________________. However, if it is poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.
Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. (20)______________________. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas and sports centres are built, (21)______________________.
However, when too many people move to a big city, (22)______________________. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent. Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.
A.making people of all ages be excited and appealing to city life.
B.where makes city life exciting and appealing to people of all ages.
C.which make city life exciting and appealing to people of all ages.
D.making city life exciting and attractive to people of all ages.
Câu 22
Read the following passage about urbanisation and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 18 to 22.
Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow (18)_________________________. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, (19)______________________. However, if it is poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.
Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. (20)______________________. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas and sports centres are built, (21)______________________.
However, when too many people move to a big city, (22)______________________. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent. Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.
A.It can lose its effectiveness without good planning and investment in the infrastructure.
B.Without good planning and investment, its infrastructure can become ineffective.
C.The infrastructure lacked good planning and investment can become ineffective.
D.The infrastructure lacks good planning and investment so that it can become ineffective.
Câu 28
Read the following passage about environmental pollution and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Since the early 1980s, people have become more aware of the serious effects of large-scale pollution on the environment. This kind of pollution often happens because of poor planning in developing countries or the short-sighted policies of some industrialized nations. These countries use up a large portion of the world’s natural resources, even though only a small part of the world’s population lives there.
Events like the Great Smog of London, the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the nuclear accident at Chernobyl have received a lot of media attention, as have other acts that harm the environment. However, it’s important to remember that not all pollution is on such a large scale. In fact, a lot of pollution comes from sources closer to home. For instance, a recent oil spill from a tanker in Sydney accidentally released oil into the harbor. This not only damaged the surrounding area but also created toxic fumes that hung over the nearby suburbs for days, leaving residents frustrated and questioning how such a disaster could happen.
Protecting ourselves from pollution can feel like a never-ending task. We try to avoid breathing in traffic fumes, stay away from industrial areas, and wear masks when cycling. All of this might make some people feel safest at home. However, new research shows that staying indoors is not always better. Studies indicate that levels of harmful gases, dust, and other chemicals are often higher indoors than outdoors, even in polluted cities. Since most people spend more time inside than outside, some experts think we may need to pay more attention to indoor pollution to improve public health.
In conclusion, awareness of environmental pollution has grown since the 1980s due to major incidents and local sources of harm. While large-scale events like Chernobyl capture attention, everyday issues, including indoor pollution, also pose serious health risks. Addressing both is vital for public health and environmental protection.
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.Pollution from events like the Chernobyl disaster is the only type of pollution that needs attention.
B.Indoor pollution can be more harmful than outdoor pollution, even in polluted cities.
C.Environmental pollution is only caused by industrialized countries.
D.People spend more time outdoors than indoors.
Câu 37
Read the following passage about lifelong learning and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] Lifelong learning is the ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development (Knowles, 2020). [II] This concept emphasizes that learning does not stop after formal education, but rather continues throughout an individual's life, adapting to changing circumstances and needs. [III] In today’s fast-paced world, where technology and job markets evolve rapidly, lifelong learning has become increasingly essential. [IV]
One of the primary benefits of lifelong learning is its ability to enhance employability. Individuals who engage in continuous education are more likely to keep their skills relevant and competitive in the job market. According to a report by the World Economic Forum (2021), over 50% of employees will need reskilling due to technological advancements in the coming years. Lifelong learners are better equipped to adapt to these changes, making them more attractive candidates for employers.
Moreover, lifelong learning contributes to personal fulfillment and mental well-being. Engaging in new learning experiences can stimulate the brain, foster creativity, and improve cognitive function. Research indicates that individuals who pursue learning opportunities throughout their lives tend to report higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction (Smith & Johnson, 2019). Whether it is taking a course, learning a new language, or picking up a new hobby, the process of acquiring knowledge can be enriching and enjoyable.
In addition, lifelong learning promotes social engagement and community involvement. Participating in educational programs or community workshops can foster connections with others who share similar interests. This social aspect of learning can enhance one's sense of belonging and support networks, which are crucial for mental health (Jones, 2022).
Overall, lifelong learning is not just an individual responsibility; it requires support from educational institutions, employers, and communities to create an environment conducive to continuous education. By fostering a culture of learning, society can better prepare individuals for the challenges of the future and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Lifelong learning primarily benefits young individuals.
B.Social engagement is not related to educational programs.
C.Continuous education can improve one's mental health and sense of belonging.
D.Educational institutions have no role in promoting lifelong learning.
Câu 38
Read the following passage about lifelong learning and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] Lifelong learning is the ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development (Knowles, 2020). [II] This concept emphasizes that learning does not stop after formal education, but rather continues throughout an individual's life, adapting to changing circumstances and needs. [III] In today’s fast-paced world, where technology and job markets evolve rapidly, lifelong learning has become increasingly essential. [IV]
One of the primary benefits of lifelong learning is its ability to enhance employability. Individuals who engage in continuous education are more likely to keep their skills relevant and competitive in the job market. According to a report by the World Economic Forum (2021), over 50% of employees will need reskilling due to technological advancements in the coming years. Lifelong learners are better equipped to adapt to these changes, making them more attractive candidates for employers.
Moreover, lifelong learning contributes to personal fulfillment and mental well-being. Engaging in new learning experiences can stimulate the brain, foster creativity, and improve cognitive function. Research indicates that individuals who pursue learning opportunities throughout their lives tend to report higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction (Smith & Johnson, 2019). Whether it is taking a course, learning a new language, or picking up a new hobby, the process of acquiring knowledge can be enriching and enjoyable.
In addition, lifelong learning promotes social engagement and community involvement. Participating in educational programs or community workshops can foster connections with others who share similar interests. This social aspect of learning can enhance one's sense of belonging and support networks, which are crucial for mental health (Jones, 2022).
Overall, lifelong learning is not just an individual responsibility; it requires support from educational institutions, employers, and communities to create an environment conducive to continuous education. By fostering a culture of learning, society can better prepare individuals for the challenges of the future and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A.Individuals should pursue lifelong learning independently without any external help.
B.Communities and institutions play a crucial role in supporting lifelong learning initiatives.
C.Lifelong learning is not important for personal or professional growth.
D.Individuals alone are responsible for their educational journeys throughout life.
Câu 39
Read the following passage about lifelong learning and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] Lifelong learning is the ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development (Knowles, 2020). [II] This concept emphasizes that learning does not stop after formal education, but rather continues throughout an individual's life, adapting to changing circumstances and needs. [III] In today’s fast-paced world, where technology and job markets evolve rapidly, lifelong learning has become increasingly essential. [IV]
One of the primary benefits of lifelong learning is its ability to enhance employability. Individuals who engage in continuous education are more likely to keep their skills relevant and competitive in the job market. According to a report by the World Economic Forum (2021), over 50% of employees will need reskilling due to technological advancements in the coming years. Lifelong learners are better equipped to adapt to these changes, making them more attractive candidates for employers.
Moreover, lifelong learning contributes to personal fulfillment and mental well-being. Engaging in new learning experiences can stimulate the brain, foster creativity, and improve cognitive function. Research indicates that individuals who pursue learning opportunities throughout their lives tend to report higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction (Smith & Johnson, 2019). Whether it is taking a course, learning a new language, or picking up a new hobby, the process of acquiring knowledge can be enriching and enjoyable.
In addition, lifelong learning promotes social engagement and community involvement. Participating in educational programs or community workshops can foster connections with others who share similar interests. This social aspect of learning can enhance one's sense of belonging and support networks, which are crucial for mental health (Jones, 2022).
Overall, lifelong learning is not just an individual responsibility; it requires support from educational institutions, employers, and communities to create an environment conducive to continuous education. By fostering a culture of learning, society can better prepare individuals for the challenges of the future and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A.Lifelong learning is an unnecessary practice in today’s job market.
B.Continuous education can lead to increased job opportunities and career advancements.
C.People who do not engage in lifelong learning are likely to be happier.
D.Technology has no influence on the necessity for lifelong learning.
Câu 40
Read the following passage about lifelong learning and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] Lifelong learning is the ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development (Knowles, 2020). [II] This concept emphasizes that learning does not stop after formal education, but rather continues throughout an individual's life, adapting to changing circumstances and needs. [III] In today’s fast-paced world, where technology and job markets evolve rapidly, lifelong learning has become increasingly essential. [IV]
One of the primary benefits of lifelong learning is its ability to enhance employability. Individuals who engage in continuous education are more likely to keep their skills relevant and competitive in the job market. According to a report by the World Economic Forum (2021), over 50% of employees will need reskilling due to technological advancements in the coming years. Lifelong learners are better equipped to adapt to these changes, making them more attractive candidates for employers.
Moreover, lifelong learning contributes to personal fulfillment and mental well-being. Engaging in new learning experiences can stimulate the brain, foster creativity, and improve cognitive function. Research indicates that individuals who pursue learning opportunities throughout their lives tend to report higher levels of happiness and life satisfaction (Smith & Johnson, 2019). Whether it is taking a course, learning a new language, or picking up a new hobby, the process of acquiring knowledge can be enriching and enjoyable.
In addition, lifelong learning promotes social engagement and community involvement. Participating in educational programs or community workshops can foster connections with others who share similar interests. This social aspect of learning can enhance one's sense of belonging and support networks, which are crucial for mental health (Jones, 2022).
Overall, lifelong learning is not just an individual responsibility; it requires support from educational institutions, employers, and communities to create an environment conducive to continuous education. By fostering a culture of learning, society can better prepare individuals for the challenges of the future and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A.Lifelong learning enhances personal and professional development, requiring collaboration from individuals and institutions to foster a culture of continuous education.
B.Learning is only necessary during formal education, such as school or university, and has little relevance or impact on personal and professional growth once formal schooling ends.
C.The pursuit of knowledge ends with graduation, and there is no need for continued learning or skill development afterward.
D.Lifelong learning is mainly focused on job training and improving professional skills, with less emphasis on personal growth or social engagement.
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