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THPT Chuyên Bình Long - Bình Phước (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 passage about the benefits of learning a foreign language 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. In recent years, self-driving cars have emerged as one of the most significant technological innovations. Vera, one of the first fully autonomous vehicles, (1)________. After her first test run in Greenwich, UK, she has undergone numerous trials across the globe, showcasing the potential of autonomous driving. In one such event, Vera participated in the World Autonomous Vehicle Challenge in 2019, where it successfully completed a series of complex maneuvers without human assistance. Vera is an example of how artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the future of transportation, (2)_______. Without a doubt, Vera and other autonomous vehicles highlight the progress that has been made in the field of automation and robotics. (3)_______. Vera's exterior design is inspired by both modern automotive engineering and futuristic concepts. (4)_______. The most striking feature of Vera is its advanced sensor system, which allows it to detect obstacles, navigate complex road networks, and ensure passenger safety without human input. Vera astonishes experts and the public alike with its seamless navigation. The Vera Intelligence System, which combines AI, machine learning, and real-time data processing, allows the vehicle to make decisions in real time. Equipped with sophisticated algorithms, (5)________. Question 1. A. that had its first activation in March 2021 B. the activation of which took place in March 2021 C. was first launched in March 2021 D. having been initially activated in March 2021 Question 2. A. which combined innovations in AI and engineering have led to the creation of self-driving cars B. successfully combined AI, engineering, and design to bring self-driving cars to life C. which has achieved success in creating self-driving cars through breakthroughs in Al, engineering, and design D. of which the joint efforts in AI research, engineering, and design in building self-driving cars Mã đề: ...
Question 3. A. Planning to provide safe and efficient transportation, Vera has been designed. B. Vera was created to support people in transportation and robotics C. The autonomy of transportation led to the creation of Vera D. Vera was developed to revolutionize transportation with a focus on safety and efficiency Question 4. A. It has sensors for eyes and cameras for ears, allowing it to navigate along with a human driver B. Using sensors and cameras as its eyes and ears, they can autonomously navigate roads and detect obstacles C. Vera uses sensors and cameras as its eyes and ears, enabling it to navigate without human intervention D. Without cameras and sensors working as its eyes and ears, Vera would not be able to navigate autonomously Question 5. A. The data helps it to make decisions and navigate the roads without human input B. Vera can make real-time decisions based on data and external inputs C. Real-time decision-making and data processing are becoming easier for Vera D. Decision-making through real-time data processing takes place in Vera Read the following passage about the urban shift and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. Global warming is a concern to all people throughout the world (I). And it should be a concern. Not only are people affected by global warming, but there is new evidence that shows people have caused most of the warming changes over recent years. The earth and the people who live on it need greenhouse gas (II). Some, but not all, of greenhouse gas occurs naturally in the atmosphere. As the sun heats the earth responds by returning or radiating some of the sun's energy back into space (III). As the energy is returned, greenhouse gases in the atmosphere- water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane-retain some of the heat in the atmosphere and, as a result, make our earth have a warmer temperature than it would without the absorption (IV). When greenhouse gas increases, the ability of the gas to trap heat increases and the earth surface temperature becomes warmer. Our earth's surface temperature has been increasing over the past century, especially in the last couple of decades. Many attribute this change to often the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted into the atmosphere. Changes in emissions began to occur when the
Industrial Revolution began in America. America is known as a fossil fuel country because of its use of that kind of fuel in heating homes, powering vehicles, and maintaining factories. Oil, coal, and natural gas are all considered fossil fuels and when these fuels are burned the carbon dioxide they emit is released into the air. The same is true when wood is burned. As carbon dioxide is trapped in the atmosphere, changes in temperature occur. The causes of something are one matter, but effects are another. When the gasses are absorbed in the atmosphere, climate changes occur. Temperatures rise, evaporation increases, and precipitation also increases to an upward spiral. Sometimes the soil moisture declines and sometimes rainstorms become intense and sea levels rise. What has been observed is the melting of glaciers and decreased amounts of snow-fall in the colder regions of the earth. Projecting actual changes and the effects of those changes over the next several centuries cannot be accomplished with exactness. Not only will the overall effects be difficult to predict, the real problem comes in predicting the effects on regions and specific localities. For example, the scientists know that if global warming makes the ocean temperatures warmer then the result can be hurricanes of more intensity and frequency. The causes of global warming are known but the exact results and the degrees of the results aren't. Uncertainty as to the gravity and extent of global warming will continue until some certainty is extracted from factual, current, and objective data. Although uncertainty is a serious concern, there are things people can do. If there is a "no ozone" day in your community, try to adhere to the guidelines set forth by government officials. Don't burn leaves and don't drive unless it is necessary. Carpooling is good not only on "no ozone" days, but all the time. Don't continue to send unnecessary items to the landfills. Recycle. And plant trees- for shade and cooling- as well as for decorative purposes. A better environment can help everyone - now and in the future. Question 6. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit? because this gas makes life on earth possible A. (II) B. (I) C. (IV) D. (III) Question 7. The word retain in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by______ A. throw away B. give C. lose D. keep Question 8. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to_______ A. natural gas B. fossil fuels C. carbon dioxide D. factories Question 9. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT one factor of a fossil fuel country? A. powering vehicles B. heating homes C. releasing carbon dioxide D. maintaining factories
Question 10. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 4? A. Although the underlying causes of global warming are well-established, the specific details offuture climate change, including regional impacts, remain elusive, necessitating continued research and monitoring. B. While the causes of global warming are understood, predicting the exact effects on specific regions remains uncertain, hindering precise projections of future climate change. C. The scientific community acknowledges the potential for severe weather events linked to global warming, but the precise consequences for individual regions and localities are difficult to forecast with certainty. D. The potential impacts of global warming, such as increased hurricane intensity, are known, but the exact magnitude and timing of these effects remain unclear due to the complex nature of climate systems. Question 11. The word specific in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to________ A. general B. limited C. particular D. definite Question 12. Which of the following is TRUE about most of the warming changes caused by man? A. Man can regulate the amount of heat absorption in the atmosphere through the use of solar devices. B. The quality and quantity of fossil fuel used by man has varying effects on the atmosphere and the interplay of the greenhouse gasses within the atmosphere. C. Man can regulate the amount of emissions of greenhouse gasses by establishing "no ozone" days if actually interested in reducing the problem. D. Man can control the amount of greenhouse gasses required to radiate the sun's energy. Question 13. The statement which best summarizes why global warming is a concern to all nations is________. A. Expensive research projects can never eliminate the problem but at most can only help to alleviate it. B. When people are careless with fuel emissions, entire countries and future generations will suffer. C. Only expensive scientific research can eliminate the problem and poor nations are unable to fund such research efforts. D. The future impact can only be predicted with uncertainty while present consequences of global Question 14. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Global warming is caused only by human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels. B. Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to an decrease in