Nội dung text 30 Bài Đọc Hiểu Thi THTPQG (2025) - HS.docx
D. Hackers are unable to break even the simplest passwords. Question 9: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Hacking will become less of a threat in the future as technology improves. B. Strong passwords and additional security measures can greatly reduce hacking risks. C. Most hackers are skilled computer programmers with advanced knowledge. D. The use of computers will decline as hacking becomes more prevalent. Question 10: Which of the following best summarises the passage? A. Understanding hacking and implementing security measures are essential in today’s digital landscape. B. Computer hacking is a complex issue that requires constant vigilance from users and developers. C. Hackers pose significant threats to online security’, making robust password systems necessary. D. While hacking is a growing concern, effective strategies exist to mitigate its impact on users. TEST 4 Read the following passage about deepfakes 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 1 to 10. [I] Deepfakes represent a cutting-edge yet [II] concerning technological advancement in the realm of artificial intelligence. [III] These sophisticated digital manipulations use machine learning algorithms to create convincing and often highly’ deceptive videos or audio recordings that appear truly authentic but are entirely fabricated. [IV] On one hand, the technology offers innovative possibilities for entertainment, filmmaking, and even certain beneficial applications in fields like medicine and education. However, the darker side of deepfakes raises substantial ethical and societal concerns. Their misuse can lead to the dissemination of false information, manipulation of public opinion, and the erosion of trust in media and digital content. The capacity of deepfakes to convincingly depict individuals saying or doing things they never did raises profound implications for privacy, reputation, and security. Malicious actors could weaponize this technology to create damaging scenarios, manipulating public figures or individuals for political sabotage, defamation, or other malicious purposes. Moreover, combating deepfakes poses a considerable challenge. As technology’ advances, distinguishing between authentic and manipulated content becomes increasingly difficult. Efforts to develop detection methods and regulations to curb the misuse of deepfake technology are ongoing but face an uphill battle against its rapid evolution. The evolution of deepfake technology prompts a critical need for vigilance, digital literacy, and robust mechanisms to authenticate and verify digital content. Educating individuals about the existence and potential risks of deepfakes becomes imperative to cultivate a society equipped to discern and navigate the complexities of an increasingly manipulated digital landscape. (Adapted from https .//medium.com/) Question 1: Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit? “The potential implications of deepfakes are farreaching and multifaceted.” A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV] Question 2: The phrase cutting-edge in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by ______. A. outdated B. innovative C. traditional D. conventional Question 3: The word they in paragraph 3 refers to ______. A. individuals B. things C. deepfakes D. implications Question 4: According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a positive application of deepfake technology? A. enhancing entertainment B. improving educational content C. creating realistic fake news D. advancing medical training Question 5: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 6? A. Deepfakes can erode public trust and spread misinformation. B. Ethical concerns about deep fakes are easily addressed. C. The misuse of deep fakes primarily affects individual reputations. D. Deepfakes are used mostly for entertainment purposes. Question 6: The word vigilance in paragraph 6 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______. A. attentiveness B. negligence C. awareness D. responsibility Question 7: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Deepfakes are primarily used in the medical field. B. All deepfakes are easily detectable with current technology. C. Many potential risks of deepfakes remain unaddressed. D. The use of deepfakes has no ethical implications. Question 8: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 6? A. It is essential to educate the public about deepfakes to navigate a complex digital world. B. Understanding deep fakes is critical for maintaining trust in digital content. C. Developing technology to combat deepfakes is crucial for the future. D. Society must prepare for the challenges posed by deep fake technology. Question 9: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The rise of deepfakes will lead to increased trust in digital content. B. The benefits of deep fake technology outweigh its risks. C. Digital literacy will become increasingly important as deep fake technology evolves. D. Society will fully embrace deep fakes as a standard practice. Question 10: Which of the following best summarises the passage? A. Deepfake technology offers numerous benefits but poses serious ethical and societal challenges. B. The evolution of deep fakes is alarming, requiring urgent public awareness and education, C. While deepfakes can enhance creativity, they also threaten personal privacy and security. D. Society must adapt to the presence of deepfakes and find effective ways to manage their impact. TEST 5 Read the following passage about typical breakfasts in different countries 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 1 to 10. It is said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Maybe that's why many people may be open to trying foreign food at lunch or dinner, but they're not adventurous enough to experiment with anything new at breakfast. But what about you? Below, we look at typical breakfasts in some different countries. Would you have them or are they too spicy, too fattening or just too different? The traditional breakfast in South Korea is lice and soup. People then choose extra dishes to go with it such as grilled fish, vegetables and kimchi, which is pickled cabbage with chilies. Kimchi is so popular that the first Korean astronaut took some with him to the international space station! Of course, these days, many Koreans have such busy lifestyles they don't have enough time to make breakfast and just grab a quick coffee and some cereal or toast. Breakfast in Bulgaria includes tea or strong coffee, sesame bread and butter, cheese made from sheep's milk, honey, olives, boiled eggs and - most importantly - kiselo mlyako, a local yoghurt. Bulgaria has a lot of people aged over 100, and many believe that the secret behind this is their yoghurt, which most Bulgarians eat every day. [I] It's lightly spiced and often served with fried plantain (a kind of banana used like a vegetable in a lot of Central American and Caribbean cooking),