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fuwii TR OA UC VA DAO TAO sr/ PHAM uA xgl M KHAO 4 trang) Ki THI DANH GIA NANG LIJC XET TUYEN EAI HQC HE CHINH QUY NAM 2025 u6N: rrnNc a.rn Thdi gion ldm bdi; 60 phut (kh6ng kd thdi gian phat dil S6 Mn dd thi: 075 A. TO PHIEU TNA TO TRAC NGHIEM PHiN I. usE oF ENGLTSH (4,5.Ii6m) Mark the leller A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best ansteer to each ofthe following questions. l. The company has invested heavily _ new technologies to improve the efficiency oftheir production line. A. at B. for C. in D. from 2. Not only _ to attend a top university, but he also received a full scholarship for his outstanding academic achievements. A. was he accepted B. he accepted C. he was accepted D. did he accept 3. Given the current economic climate, it's high time _ to support small businesses to avoid a widespread recession. A. immediate action should be taken by the govemment B. for the government taking immediate action C. immediate action was taken by the govemment D. the govemment take immediate action 4. In order to keep up with the competition, businesses must adopt a _ approach to innovation, ensuring they are always ahead of the curve. A. passive B. continual C. steady D. proactive 5. The number ofbirds that _ through the country has dropped significantly in recent years. A. integrate B. migrate C. emigrate D. immigrate Adventure Travel Are you a bit bored with your nine-to-five routine? Have (6) _ at our exciting range ofholidays and decide what type of adventure you'd like. Our activity holidays are for everyone people who love meeting challenges or who just like sports. We have a(n) (7) _ of water, snow, or desert holidays. We'll take you scuba diving in the Red Sea or kayaking in Canada. If you (8) _ snow, you can try skiing or snowboarding in the Alps. There is (9) _ greater adventure than travelling to the ends of the Earth. A once-in-aJifetime experience! (10) _ you want to try something new, this is your opportunity. So, how about choosing an adventure holiday? You'll enjoy beautiful scenery and (11) _ activities. (A d ap te d fr o m h t tp s : //l e arn e n gl is ht e en s. b ri tis hc ou n c i l. or g) 6. 7- 8. 9. 10. 11. A. an insight A. complexity A. prefer A. few A. Unless A. gipping B. a notice B. diversity B. will prefer B. any B. Should B. exhausting C. an eye C. identity C. had preferred C. no C. Had C. calming D. a look D. variety D. preferred D. much D. While D. wearying Kids Under 13 Using Social Media Earlier this week, the Australian govemment announced it is planning to introduce a social media ban for children under 13. A(n) (12) _ report shows that a significant percentage of children aged 8 to 13 use social media platforrns. Therefore, parents should (13) _ kids use these platforms safely. One way to do this is parents can model good behaviour by limiting their own usage of (14) 9/ o (, o Trang 114 - Ma dC thi 075 SUP
Many parents also believe that schools should teach kids (15) _ literacy. More importantly, schools and govemments must work together (16) _.This includes (17) _ in a way that it does not affect their well-being. (Adap ted fro m http s : //theconver s ation. co m,, C. recent D. frequent C. prevent D. ensure B. social networking sites D. online researching platforms C. digitize D. digitalization 12. 13. 14. A. urgent B. decent A. protect B. secure A, digilal marketing tools C. virnral leaming environments A. digitally B. digital 17. 15. 16. A. to monitor the online safety ofyounger users B. so that the online safety of younger users monitor C. in order for the online safety ofyounger users to monitor D. for monitoring the online safety of younger users A. teaching children to handle how social media content B. teaching children how handle social media content C. teaching children how to handle social media content D. teaching children to how handle social media content Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your ansh,er sheet to indicate lhe correct anangement of the senlences to make a meoninglful turt in the following question. 18. a. - I totally understand. I'll make sure to check it thoroughly before sending it over. b. - Sure, but could you double-check the formatting first? There were a few errors last time. c. Hey, have you had a chance to finalize the report for our project? d. - Yes, I'm just about done with it. I'll email it to you by tonight. e. Great! Thanks for handling it. I appreciate the extra effort. A.c-d-b-a-e B.c-d-e-b-a C.d-a b-e-c D.b-e-d-c-a PHAN rr. READTNG (2,5 di6m) PASSAGE T Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indic e the best anst'er to each of the questions. On his first day of school, Pat Fitzsimons was bullied. From that moment on, he did not like school. He struggled through it until he could finally leave at the age of 15, lacking even basic skills. After leaving school, Pat worked in a knitwear factory and later on a building site. His supervisors noticed his potential and offered him an apprenticeship to become a plasterer. As a plasterer, he eamed enough money to get by, but his inability to read and write still bothered him. "When it came to forms and dealing with banks - I couldn't do any ofthat. Because I couldn't read, spell, or write, which was a major challenge and an embarrassment. But !!g! was just ttre reality of my education and who I was," said Pat. When Pat could no longer work in construction, he knew he had to take action. [I| He slowly learned to read and took up something he had always enjoyed: the arts. [II] Evening art classes helped him re- enter education. [IIII His teacher, Karen, spotted Pat's talent and encouraged him to go to art college. [[V] Empowered by her, Pat went to the Institute of Design and Technology where a great team of teachers encouraged him further to pursue his leaming joumey. With fmancial support from a grant and encouragement from his teachers, Pat thrived in college. The support from the staflhelped him fill out forms and apply for financial aid. His college expenence was entirely different from his time in school, and after four years of hard work, Pat graduated. "When I graduated, I found it amazing because I thought that was the day that was never going to come. That was the day I thought I would ncver see because I was p!!g-!s-be-a-dlop:qg!. I was convinced that I could not do this. But the encouragement from the college and the teachers was so great. They made me believe, not in the education, but in myself!" said Pat Fitzsimons. (Adapted from https : //www.unesco.org) : o rU il JT 1A s: Trang2/4 - Ma dA thi 075
19. What is the main idea of the reading passage? A. Pat faced difficulties in school, but he later succeeded in higher education with support. B. Pat always wanted to be an artist, and art helped him escape his difficult school years. C. Pat left school to become a successful plasterer, which allowed him to pursue his love for art. D. Pat's difficulties with school were due to bullying, but he found a way to overcome them. 20. What does the word "!I4" in paragraph I refer to? A. A challenge B. An embarrassment C. Pat's apprenticeship opportunity D. Pat's inability to read and write 21. Who recognized Pat's talent? A. His art teacher B. His first teacher C. His factory co-worker D. His college staff 22. The phrase "goins to be a drop-out" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to A. dropping objects frequently B. falling down physically C. leaving education prematurely D. reducing financial eamings 23. Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit? While his lirst reaction was: 'No, college is not for me!', Karen insisted that Pat would do well at art college. A.trl B.url c. url D.[IV] PASSAGE 2 Read the following passage and mark the lelter A, B, C, or D on your ans )er sheet to indicate the best ansb'er to each of the questions. Rice's whales, found off the coast of Florida, are incredibly rare marine mammals. Scientists recently identified them as a distinct species, previously thought to be a type ofBryde's whale. This discovery was both thrilling and conceming. On one hand, it's unusual to find a new mammal species, especially one as large as Rice's whale, which can grow up to 40 feet long and weigh as much as 30 tons. On the other hand, the realization that these magnificent creatures are critically endangered is alarming. Researchers estimate there are only 5 1 left, making them one of the scarcest marine mammals globally. Living in the Gulf of Mexico, Rice's whales face numerous threats. Their habitat is located in a busy shipping corridor, putting them at constant risk of collisions with vessels. Military activities, oil and gas exploration, and pollution further endanger their survival. The Gulf oil spill in 2010 affected nearly half of their habitat, killing about lTYo of the remaining population, sickening another l8o%, and causing reproductive issues in nearly a quarter of females. To better understand and protect Rice's whales, scientists are conducting research proj ects in collaboration with the National Oceanographic and Atmosp heric Administration. One recent study used the whales' unique vocalizations to track their movements. Surprisingly, the study found that these whales venture beyond their usual range, traveling as far west as the coast of Texas. This information is crucial for developing conservation strategies. Protecting Rice's whales involves addressing various human activities that threaten their survival. Measures to reduce vessel strikes and mitigate the impacts of oil and gas exploration are essential. Additionally, minimizing noise pollution, particularly from seismic testing, is crucial as it impinges on the whales' communication and navigation abilities. Efforts to raise awareness and gamer support for Rice's whale conservation are underway. Marine scientists and conservationists are urging govemments to take action to protect these majestic creatures. Lawsuits are being made to stop activities that pose a threat to their survival, such as airgun blasting used in oil and gas exploration. Despite the challenges, there is hope for the luture of Rice's whales. By understanding their behavior and habitat needs, we can implement effective conseryation measures to ensure their survival. With concerted efforts from scientists, govemments, and the public, we can prevent the extinction of this critically endangered species and ensure a brighter future for Rice's whales. (A dap ted from https : //www. nat iona lgeograp hic. com) Trang3/4 - Ma dd thi 075 \ v rlC c( ial 'l0l '../, -4
24. What is the main idea of paragraph 1? A. The threats to Rice's whales B. The discovery ofa new species ofwhales C. The eflorts to protect Rice's whales D. The historical distribution of Rice's whales 25. Which of the following is true about the impact of Gulf oil spill in 2010? A. The fertilify of abou.l25Yo of female Rice's whales was affected. B. Just over 20% of Rice's whales were killed. C. Nearly half of Rice's whales got sick. D. The maj ority of Rice's whales' habitat was affected. 26. The word "impinges" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _. A. assists B. interferes C. enhances D. prolongs 27. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Vessels are the primary threat to Rice's whale existence. B. New large marine species are rarely found offthe coast ofFlorida. C. The coast ofTexas can be the habitat of Rice's whales. D. The law is effective in conserving large marine mammals. 28. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. The whales' migration was monitored by observing their feeding habits in recent research. B. The whales' movements were tracked by studying their physical appearance in recent research. C. A recent study monitored the whales' movements by following their migration routes. D. A recent study located the whales based on their distinctive vocal sounds. B. vIf,T TREN TO GIAY THI PHAN III. woRD FoRMATToN (r,o di6m) Complete the text below wilh the correctform of the words in capitals. Severe heatwaves are becoming more frequent due to rising global temperatures, and their elfects are felt across the globe. Even countries that are (l) _ far from the areas most affected by extreme heat l. GEOGRAPHY will face economic consequences as supply chains are disrupted. Studies have shown that if emissions are not (2) -, the total annual losses 2. REDUCTION could be sigaificantly higher by 2060, with some estimates reaching $25 trillion. This would represent the worst financial crisis in history. Heatwaves not only result in more deaths, but they also prevent 3. DOOR (3) _ workers from being productive, leading to decreases tn industrial output. Governments (4) _ need to cooperate and give 4- woRLI) the greenlight for policies aimed at reducing emissions and protecting rulnerable industries. ( Ad apted from http s : //vww. newscie ntis t. com) PHAN Iv. wRrrrNG (2,0 di6m) 5. llrile o paragraph (of approximately 150 wotds) to ansnter the follon ing question: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become more popular around the world. What are the advantages of using AI in leaming for students? Give examples and details to support your answer. HE Ghi chrt: Thi sinh kh6ng duo. c str fitng tdi liQu. Cdn b0 coi thi kh6ng giai thich gi them. Trang 414 - Ma dC thi 075