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THPT Thủ Đức - TP.HCM (Đề thi có 04 trang) KÌ THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2025 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Họ, tên thí sinh: ..................................................................... Số báo danh: ........................................................................ Read the following leaflet 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. REDUCING SCREEN TIME AMONG TEENAGERS Want to help your teen manage their screen time more effectively? These practical tips can make a big difference. Challenges: Studies show that the average teenager spends over 7 hours a day on screens, (1) _______ their mental and physical health. Proven Techniques: Set screen time limits! Use apps to track screen usage and help set daily limits on screen time. Create a tech- free zone! (2) _______ your teen to leave their phone or tablet during family meals or study sessions. Engage in outdoor activities! (3) _______ being glued to the screen, you should go for a walk, bike ride, or play a sport together. Establish a bedtime routine! Make sure screens are turned off at least an hour before bed time to promote better sleep. Be a role model! Set a positive example by limiting your (4) _______ and encouraging other activities. Key Tips: Set clear rules and (5) _______ them. Encourage hobbies and interests away from screens. Use parental controls wisely, (6) _______ your teen on the importance of balance. Question 1. A. which affects B. which affecting C. that affects D. that affecting Question 2. A. Make B. Keep C. Have D. Encourage Question 3. A. In spite of B. Because of C. Instead of D. Together with Question 4. A. time own screen B. own screen time Mã đề: …
C. screen time own D. own time screen Question 5. A. apply for B. learn by C. stick to D. run into Question 6. A. but also educate B. we need to educate C. and educating D. yet to educate Read the following announcement 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 7 to 12. EAT YOUR WAY TO A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Looking to boost your health with delicious food? Our meal plans are (7) _______ for anyone looking to improve their eating habits. (8) _______ you're trying to lose weight, gain energy, or simply eat more nutritious meals, we've got you covered. Our healthy meal options include fresh, organic ingredients and are designed to meet your dietary needs. With easy-to-follow recipes, you can start eating healthy (9) _______ a few simple steps, right from your kitchen. Don't wait to feel your best! Order today (10) _______ amazing discounts on our meal plan packages. Eating healthy has never been (11) _______ and easier! (12) _______ you have to do is place your order and start enjoying nutritious meals every day. Question 7. A. customary B. customizing C. customized D. customarily Question 8. A. Regardless B. Whether C. Although D. Otherwise Question 9. A. in just B. for just C. in all D. at all Question 10. A. or you’ll get B. or to get C. and you’ll get D. and to get Question 11. A. simpler B. or easier C. but easier D. more difficult Question 12. A. All what B. All which C. All this D. All that Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question from 13 to 20.
In recent years, cybercrime has become one of the most serious challenges faced by countries across the globe. With the rapid development of technology and the expansion of internet access, criminals have found new ways to exploit systems and individuals. Cybercrimes include activities such as identity theft, online scams, hacking, spreading viruses, and even cyberbullying. These crimes can have devastating effects on individuals, businesses, and even governments. One major form of cybercrime is phishing, where attackers trick people into giving out personal information, such as bank account details or passwords, by pretending to be a trustworthy source. Often, phishing emails look very convincing and can easily deceive even careful users. Another common threat is ransomware, a type of malicious software that locks a person’s computer or files until a sum of money is paid. In some cases, even after payment, the victims do not get access back. Cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated. They often work in organized groups, using advanced tools to carry out attacks. Some countries have even accused foreign governments of engaging in cyber-espionage, which involves spying or stealing secrets from another country’s institutions. These actions threaten not only financial systems but also national security. To fight cybercrime, many governments and organizations are investing in cybersecurity—measures and technologies designed to protect systems and data from attacks. However, the battle is far from over. As technology continues to evolve, so do the methods of cybercriminals. Therefore, education and awareness are essential. People must learn how to recognize online threats, use strong passwords, and avoid clicking on suspicious links. Cybercrime is not just a technical issue. It is a social issue that requires cooperation between countries, companies, and individuals. Only by working together can we reduce the risks and make the digital world a safer place for everyone. Question 13. What is the main purpose of this passage? A. To explain the benefits of online shopping B. To discuss the causes and solutions of cybercrime C. To describe how computers work D. To encourage people to become hackers Question 14. What is ‘phishing’ according to the passage? A. A legal method of collecting online data B. A type of virus that destroys files C. A false email that steals information
D. A government strategy to stop cybercrime Question 15. What is the opposite of sophisticated as used in paragraph 3? A. effective B. organized C. powerful D. simple Question 16. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a form of cybercrime in the passage? A. Data breach B. Ransomware C. Cyberbullying D. Phishing Question 17. In paragraph 3, what does the word ‘they’ in ‘they often work in organized groups’ refer to? A. governments B. victims C. cybercriminals D. companies Question 18. Which sentence best restates the idea: ‘People must learn how to recognize online threats, use strong passwords, and avoid clicking on suspicious links.’ A. People need training to stay safe online. B. Governments are fully responsible for stopping cybercrime. C. People should share their passwords to stay safe online. D. It’s impossible to stop cybercrime, so people shouldn’t worry. Question 19. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Cybercrime is no longer a threat to us B. Ransomware always allows access after the payment is made. C. Digital crime hits all levels of society. D. Cybercriminals only work alone and never use advanced tools. Question 20. What is one way governments are responding to cybercrime, according to paragraph 4? A. Replacing police with robots B. Building and funding cyber protection tools C. Banning all suspicious websites D. Encouraging people to stop using the internet