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ĐỀ DỰ ĐOÁN ĐẶC BIỆT PHÁT TRIỂN ĐỀ MINH HỌA 2025: ĐỀ SỐ 10 Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. VOLUNTEER FOR THE OVERTON YOUTH THEATRE FESTIVAL! If you can’t make up your mind what to do this summer, why not try something different? You don’t have to spend your holidays (1) _______ on the beach for two weeks doing nothing. Holidays should be challenging and fun, shouldn’t they? Come and work as a volunteer at the Overton Youth Theatre Festival. You’ll meet loads of (2) _______ people, have a great time and do something creative. You’ll enjoy taking part in this (3) _______, and you’ll feel a great sense of achievement at the end of it. You do the work (eight hours a day, Saturday to Friday), with the rest – (4) _______ accommodation, all meals, and leisure time activities - taken care of by us. So (5) _______ yourself a favour and try a different kind of holiday at the Overton Youth Theatre Festival. It’ll do you good! No (6) _______ of theatre necessary, but you should be hard-working, willing to learn and able to work in a team. Please note: you must be over 16 years old to apply. (Adapted from Laser) Question 1. A. to lying B. lie C. lying D. to lie Question 2. A. interested B. interesting C. interestingly D. interest Question 3. A. cultural important event B. event cultural important C. important cultural event D. important event cultural Question 4. A. included B. to include C. include D. including Question 5. A. make B. do C. keep D. take Question 6. A. qualification B. requisite C. routine D. experience Read the following article and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. In today’s world there is hardly anyone who has never bought anything online. Shopping online allows us to find whatever we want to buy and is now more popular than ever. You just need to create an account and (7) _______ the items which loads of online stores offer. All you have to do when you are ready is click the ‘enter’ key and wait (8) _______ the courier to bring you what you paid for. However, the (9) _______ of people who refuse to become the slaves of technology and consumerism is increasing: they keep doing most of their shopping traditionally. They think that (10) _______ they lose a lot of time going to the right shop, they can check the item, try on clothes and know where the product comes from. They know online shopping has (11) _______ advantages but they still prefer traditional shopping as a way to help local businesses to keep their jobs despite the (12) _______ they have to face now. (Adapted from Ready for B1) Question 7. A. turn down B. look for C. pass down D. take up Question 8. A. in B. with C. of D. for Question 9. A. number B. amount C. wealth D. lack Question 10. A. although B. since C. unless D. provided that Question 11. A. each B. others C. a little D. many Question 12. A. demand B. discrimination C. division D. competition
Mark the letter A, B, C or D 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. Question 13. a. In addition to this, the park is home to 67 types of animals, including bison, sheep, and bears, although bears are rarely seen. b. This unique park sits on an ancient supervolcano and features deep valleys, old forests, and rivers like the Yellowstone River. c. Yellowstone is one of the oldest national parks in the world, located in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. d. However, because of the cold and dry climate - especially at night - campers need warm clothes, even in summer. e. Every year, over three million visitors come to see geysers, enjoy the lakes, and take part in outdoor activities. (Adapted from Prepare) A. c – d – a – e – b B. c – b – e – a – d C. c – e – d – a – b D. c – a – b – d – e Question 14. a. I performed surprisingly well, advanced through the early rounds, and eventually found myself in a nerve- wracking final against a girl named Joanne. b. Despite answering many questions correctly, I narrowly lost when Joanne scored one more point than I did. c. Although I felt anxious along with the other contestants, the presenter, Bob Harty, encouraged us to relax and enjoy ourselves. d. I once took part in a thrilling experience on a TV quiz show called Quizbusters, which turned out to be one of the most exciting events of my life. e. Although I didn’t win the grand prize, I had an incredible time and would eagerly participate in another quiz show. (Adapted from Laser) A. c – a – b – d – e B. d – e – b – c – a C. c – d – b – e – a D. d – c – a – b – e Question 15. a. Marta: I think I’ll get some chocolates. Thanks for the tip! b. Marta: I just got invited to my teacher’s house for dinner, but I don't know what to bring. c. Karen: Oh, maybe some flowers or chocolates. d. Karen: Well, here in the U.S., it’s the custom to bring a small gift. e. Marta: Like what? (Adapted from Interchange) A. b – d – e – c – a B. a – d – e – c – b C. b – c – a – d – e D. a – c – e – d – b Question 16. Dear Adam, a. One of them is great at football, so I’m going to try to get him on the team. b. I’d better go now because I’ve got loads of homework to finish tonight! c. Thanks a lot for your postcard - it sounds like you had an amazing time in Switzerland. d. Speaking of football, we’re training hard for our first match next week and feel confident about our chances.

D. But for a career, the wife could collaborate with the husband in family duties and then succeed professionally Question 20. A. Strong family units can also lower juvenile crime in society, reducing teen pregnancy B. Lower rates of teen pregnancy are tied to low juvenile crime despite strong family units C. Reducing juvenile crime, strong family units can lead to lower rates of teen pregnancy D. Societies with strong family units also reduce juvenile crime and teen pregnancy Question 21. A. juggled work ambitions and duties at home B. whose success in handling a career while taking care of home life C. managed both family responsibilities and career goals D. who balances home life with career aspirations Question 22. A. the father’s role in the modern family has become more flexible thanks to involved dads B. these dads contribute immensely to the flexibility of the father’s role in the modern family C. the modern family is evolving as fathers take on more dynamic roles D. the flexibility of the father’s role is shaped by how actively dads participate at home Read the following passage about culture shock and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. Is intimate friendship a relationship that is dying out in modern society? In our busy lives, we have many acquaintances and friends - the people we work with, our neighbours, the people we chat to at the local shop and so on. But how many really close friendships can we count? The truth for most of us is probably not many. Some psychologists say that while we still value strong family bonds, in recent times, friendships have lost the strength and importance that they had in the past. According to a study published recently in the USA, friendships in America have been declining in quality and quantity since at least 1985. The study claims that 25% of Americans don’t have anyone they could call a close friend. Yet, on the surface, Americans seem extremely friendly people. If you have ever visited the USA, you will be familiar with the warmth and hospitality that they show to complete strangers. Everyone can be treated as a ‘buddy’, even if they are just a casual acquaintance. But in other cultures, acquaintances and friendships have different qualities. In France, for example, when you are trying to get to know a person, they may seem rather inhospitable and the length of time it takes to form a strong friendship seems greater than in other countries. This is because for the French there is still a clear distinction between a casual acquaintance and a true friend. Although France is changing and perhaps becoming more like America, there is no doubt that French people are still more private in their friendships and that they reserve real intimacy for their closest friends. This intimacy can be found in many other non-western cultures too, where great importance is attached to the quality and depth of friendships. It is something that many of us in the West have forgotten and need to rediscover. (Adapted from Life) Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a type of acquaintance or friend? A. people living nearby B. colleagues from the workplace C. complete strangers D. the people we chat to at the local shop Question 24. The word “value” in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to _______. A. disobey B. disregard C. distort D. disable

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