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ĐỀ THI THỬ UNIT 1 TEST 03 LUYỆN THI THPTQG MÔN TIẾNG ANH UNIT 1: FAMILY Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút (không tính thời gian giao đề) 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 1 to 6. �� Discover True Family Happiness with Harmony Helpers! �� A clean, (1) ____________ plays a key role in building strong family bonds. At Harmony Helpers, we understand the importance of sharing household chores and supporting each other. Our experienced team, (2) ____________ to handle everything from cooking to heavy lifting, is here to help you spend more time enjoying life. We offer full services, including doing the laundry, tidying up your messy kitchen, and even shopping for groceries. With our help, family members used (3) ____________ late can finally take a break and reconnect with loved ones. Instead of struggling alone, let us (4) ____________ you a hand. By helping families with everyday tasks, we strengthen family bonds and promote (5) ____________ communication. Join hundreds of families already benefiting (6) ____________ our trusted support. �� Call us today to book a free survey! Harmony Helpers – For families who care. Question 1: A. living space well-organized         B. living well-organized space                          C. well-organized living space         D. well-organized space living Question 2: A. are trained         B. trained         C. training         D. to train Question 3: A. to working         B. work         C. to work         D. working Question 4: A. take         B. support         C. help         D. give Question 5: A. respectful         B. respective         C. respected         D. respecting Question 6: A. to         B. with         C. from         D. for 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 7 to 12. �� Modern Families, Stronger Bonds �� Let’s build a happier home — together! In today’s busy world, many parents want to pass important (7) ____________ on to their children, while still balancing full-time jobs. That’s why a large amount of support comes from working as a team. Whether it’s doing the laundry or cooking, (8) ____________ family member should do their part. While some teens prefer to stay in their rooms, others enjoy spending time with their siblings. Helping each (9) ____________ with schoolwork or housework doesn’t just complete (10) ____________; it builds trust and respect. (11) ____________ everyone helps out regularly, families become closer. Parents can also use this chance to teach children life skills that help them become more responsible. So why wait? Start today. Help your children (12) ____________ reliable adults, and let tasks become shared moments. Question 7: A. situations         B. beliefs         C. values         D. routines Question 8: A. every         B. many         C. much         D. each Question 9: A. other         B. others         C. another        D. the others Question 10: A. mission         B. role         C. tasks         D. responsibility Question 11: A. Even though         B. As long as         C. Due to         D. Because of Question 12: A. drop off         B. get over         C. take after         D. grow into Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a cohesive and coherent exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13:  a. Grandma: How have you been, dear? Are you eating well?
b. Grandchild: Yes, Grandma. School is a bit busy, but I’m doing okay. c. Grandpa: That’s good to hear. Don’t forget to take breaks and rest, alright? A. c-a-b        B. b-a-c        C. a-b-c        D.c-b-a Question 14:  1. l8r  2. 2nite 3. np 4. thx  5. c u 6. @  see you at tonight thanks later no problem a. Dad: What? Oh, I'm fine. Why? b. Adam: Can u pick me up from school 2nite @ 6:30? c. Adam: Hey, Dad. How r u? d. Adam: Soccer practice np will do them 18r. e. Dad: Why are you going to be late? And don't forget you need to do your chores. f. Dad: OK. I'll be there at 6:30. Can you please write properly? I don't understand what you're trying to say. g. Adam: Thx. c u l8r. [Adapted from iLearn Smart World Workbook] A. c-a-d-f-b-e-g         B. c-a-b-e-d-f-g         C. a-c-b-f-d-e-g         D. c-f-b-a-d-e-g Question 15:  About my family From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: My family Dear Yoko, a. I also have long brown hair like Shania, and we have a friendly black-and-white dog named Brandy. b. My mum, Carmen, is a Mexican Spanish teacher with long brown hair and brown eyes, and my dad, David, is a tall banker with short brown hair and blue eyes. c. We enjoy time together and I’d love to hear about your family soon. d. I live in California with my mum, dad and my sister, Shania, who is 14 and loves music.  Write soon and tell me about your family. Love Kelly [Adapted from https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/writing/a1-writing/about-my-family] A. b-d-a-c         B. a-d-b-c         C. d-b-a-c         D. c-d-b-a Question 16:  a. Parents use calm voices and short explanations to guide behavior without punishment. b. Gentle parenting is a kind way to raise children with respect and care. c. Gentle parents also set clear rules so children know what is safe and what is wrong. d. They listen to children’s feelings and say things like "I see you are sad” to show empathy. e. This parenting style helps children feel loved, learn about emotions, and grow strong inside. A. d – c – b – a – e         B. b – a – d – c – e         C. d – a – e – c – b         D. b – c – e – a – d Question 17:  a. Another report warns that excessive expectations can lead to “depression and negative self-talk,” with children saying, “I’m stupid” or “I’ll never be good enough”. b. One study found that around 60% of teens feel strong academic pressure from their families, and this pressure is “positively/directly correlated” with anxiety and school burnout. c. Instead of offering support, parents often add to the stress—so children may feel unworthy and lose confidence. d. Many parents push their children hard to get high grades, which can cause serious stress and anxiety. e. In some countries, this pressure even creates conflict between parents and children and leads to problem behaviors at school.
[Adapted from relationalpsych.group] A. b – a – d – c – e        B. b – a – e – d – c         C. d – b – a – e – c         D. d – e – c – b – a Read the following passage 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 18 to 22. In times of difficulty, those (18) ____________ tend to cope better and recover faster. Emotional support from family provides a sense of comfort and (19) ____________, which helps ease the stress and anxiety that many people face daily. Whether it's a small failure at school or a major life event, having someone to lean on makes a difference. Families that stay connected often develop habits that promote physical and mental health. (20) ____________. They exercise together, eat healthy meals, and spend quality time that strengthens their bond. These habits build a foundation (21) ____________. Children growing up in this environment learn to manage emotions and resolve (22) ____________, helping them grow into confident, independent individuals. Question 18: A. coming from unstable backgrounds tend to make decisions rashly B. that have strong family ties often handle stress more effectively C. having weak connections are less able to manage stressful events D. are connected to distant relatives who offer them less support Question 19:  A. assurance that relieves tension and reduces mental strain B. safety that greatly supports emotional and mental growth C. certainty that can distract people from daily responsibilities D. protection which directly reduces their physical discomfort Question 20:  A. Positive routines bring lifelong benefits to all family members B. Family arguments often make children feel distant and isolated C. A strong support system prevents all mental health issues D. Eating healthy as a family leads to perfect physical health Question 21:  A. that enable children to build strength in difficult situations B. helping children develop emotional control and problem-solving C. which allowed children to rely less on adult supervision D. providing children more freedom without any consequences Question 22:  A. discussions with ease and ignore emotional consequences B. conflicts calmly, without losing their confidence C. disagreements independently and find peaceful solutions D. opinions bravely even if they cause more confusion Hướng dẫn giải Cả B và C đều đúng về mặt ngữ pháp và có nghĩa phù hợp nhưng trong ngữ cảnh thì đáp án B không nhấn mạnh rõ sự độc lập (independently) và phát triển kỹ năng tự giải quyết như đáp án C. Nên đáp án C là đúng nhất. Đáp án: C Read the passage 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 23 to 30. The idea of family roles is changing in today’s world. The traditional model—where one person works and the other takes care of the home—is being replaced. In modern families, sharing household chores is essential. Everyone contributes to create a happier, more balanced home life. This change makes sense. Since many couples now both work and earn similar incomes, it's no longer fair for one person to do all the housework. When chores are shared, it reduces stress, prevents burnout, and helps avoid arguments. Most importantly, it gives everyone more time to relax, enjoy family moments, and grow together. To share chores successfully, families need open communication and flexibility. Start by listing all the tasks—big or small—like cleaning, cooking, laundry, or budgeting. Then divide them based on each person’s
strengths, schedules, and preferences. Regular discussions and clear planning help prevent misunderstandings and make cooperation easier. Involving children in housework from a young age also brings many benefits. With age-appropriate tasks, kids learn responsibility, problem-solving, and independence. Helping at home not only reduces pressure on parents, but also teaches children important life skills and strengthens family bonds. Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for sharing household chores? A. It allows all family members to enjoy more time for relaxation and bonding. B. It improves communication and prevents conflicts between family members. C. It helps reduce emotional and physical overload on individual family members. D. It encourages parents to become better role models in both work and home life. Question 24: The word "incomes" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____________. A. earnings         B. money         C. savings         D. budgets Question 25: The word "burnout" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____________. A. energy         B. interesting         C. excited         D. comfortable Question 26: The word "them" in paragraph 3 refers to ____________. A. families         B. chores         C. family members         D. tasks Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the sentence: "When chores are shared, it reduces stress, prevents burnout, and helps avoid arguments."? A. When family members work together on chores, stress levels go down and fewer conflicts arise in daily routines. B. If family members avoid responsibilities, it might result in a peaceful and less demanding environment. C. Assigning chores strictly can help ensure that no arguments ever occur in family relationships. D. Involving more people in housework brings relaxation and keeps people away from emotional connections. Question 28: Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Distributing chores based on ability, time, and individual comfort leads to more effective cooperation. B. Chores should be assigned randomly to ensure fairness and avoid family stress. C. The traditional approach of role division remains the most stable and efficient. D. Communication should be avoided in order to maintain flexibility when sharing tasks. Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer explain how fair distribution of chores contributes to minimizing tension and preventing household conflicts? A. Paragraph 4         B. Paragraph 3         C. Paragraph 2         D. Paragraph 1 Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer emphasize the role of chores in helping children develop responsibility and life skills while supporting family unity? A. Paragraph 2         B. Paragraph 1         C. Paragraph 4         D. Paragraph 3 Read the passage 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 31 to 40. British Family Values: Old Ideas Still Strong Today Family values are core ideas about how people wish to live within their families. These important ideas are passed down through generations, helping individuals find happiness and belonging. A recent UK survey clearly shows that despite many changes in family life—like smaller families, more people moving, and new types of families—many traditional values remain very important for Britons today. This strength proves that even as families adapt outwardly, their inner guide for behavior stays strong, keeping them connected. [I] Top values include truthfulness and honesty, and respect for older people. British children learn to tell the truth early, building trust at home. They are also taught to deeply respect elders, valuing their wisdom and experience. This often means listening to advice or offering help. Another key value is good table manners. [II] These simple rules are vital for pleasant meals and a harmonious family life, ensuring everyone feels respected during mealtimes. [III] These highlight basic politeness, gratitude, and shared responsibility at home. Saying "please" and "thank you" fosters respect and kindness. Helping with chores teaches teamwork and accountability, showing that family life needs everyone's effort. This early participation helps children learn to cooperate in society. [IV] 21st-century British family life has changed greatly, with smaller families, more movement, and diverse family types. There's also a focus on individual choice. However, the lasting importance of old values is significant. They provide continuity and stability in a fast-changing world, acting as anchors that help

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