2025 FORMAT- ĐỀ THAM KHẢO SỐ 19 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1: A. glass B. germ C. ground D. guest Question 2: A. wave B. take C. wrap D. blame Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. internet B. creative C. portable D. benefit Question 4: A. hotel B. student C. village D. worker LEXICO- GRAMMAR Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5: Child marriage ____ in several parts in the world because it limits access to education and training. A. must stop B. will be stopped C. must be stopped D. can be stop Question 6: We ___________ to use the donations effectively. We have signed an agreement on this. A. comments B. accepts C. commits D. preserves Question 7: Tom runs faster than John and David runs the __________ in the group. A. fast B. most fast C. fastest D. most fastly Question 8: When I went to get the tickets, 1 realised I ____ any money. A. wasn’t having B. didn’t have C. haven’t had D. hadn’t had Question 9: It's dangerous _________ out alone late at night. A. gone B. going C. go D. to go .Read the following advertisement/school announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the n umbered blanks SITUATION VACANT I wanted (10) _________ receptionist for school office.The candidate must be a graduate, fluent in spoken English and local language.Polite manners and (11) _________personality are desirable.The candidate should be familiar (12) _________ procedures and the use of computers. Contact: Administrative officer,IQ international School, • Email:
[email protected] • Address: 102 Tran Hung Dao Street, Hoan Kiem ,Hanoi , Vietnam Question 10: A. the B.an C. a D. Ø (no article) Question 11: A. pleasant B.please C. pleased D. pleasing Question 12: A.on B. with C. in D. at BADMINTON CLUB Are you already a badminton player? Do you want (13)______ to play badminton? Everyone is welcome at our club, especially beginners. We meet in the school (14)_______ every Thursday at 4 p.m. We play for fun, but we also play matches and practise our skills. Come to our club! (15)_______ you have any questions, please phone Laura on 07700 900227. Question 13: A. to learn B. learn C. learns D. learning Question 14: A. library B. classroom C. gym D. gate Question 15: A. Had B. Should C. Were D. Do
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. Question 16: Hi Mai, A. Last weekend, there was a special event at my school. We had a really amazing music party. I attended it with all my classmates as this is one of the biggest events at our school. B. My friends and I watched and sang along all of her greatest songs when she was on stage. There were also other performances of popular pop bands. We had a really great time. We ate some delicious burgers and spicy French fries. We also drank lots of sparkling water to keep cool. I wish you had been able to come with us. C. How are you going? I have passed all exams and am feeling very relaxed now. D. Let me know how you are doing. E. A huge stage was set up in the school playground and there were food booths around the stage. And guess who came to perform at our music event? Toc Tien – our idol!!! Love, Lan _______________________________________________________________________________________ ___ A. C- B-A-D-E B. C-A-B-E-D C.C-A-E-B-D D. C-E-A-B-D Question 17: A. This gives teenagers opportunities to get access to advanced knowledge or exchange education programmes in other countries. B. Second, the quality in education has also improved. Now Viet Nam has a lot of education programmes which are as good as regional and international ones. C. Young Vietnamese people have gained three main benefits of Viet Nam becoming a member of different international organisations. D. First, they get better health care now. UNICEF, for example, has a lot of programmes to make sure all children get vaccinated to avoid some diseases. E. Instead, they may choose to work for global, local or private companies, depending on their abilities and preferences. F. Finally, various career choices are also open to teenagers these days. They are no longer limited to only state-owned organisations or family-owned businesses. G. In short, international organisations have definitely brought more advantages to young people in Viet Nam. A. C-D-B-A-F-E-G B. C-D-A-B-F-E-G C. C-D-E-B-A-F-G D.C-D-A-E-F-B-G Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 5. Man is a unique being. He is different from all other creatures because he does not merely take part in the environment. Man reshapes (18) ________at will to some purposes. He does not have a natural habitat and is able to adapt himself to living in different environments. Among the many way (19) ________are (20) ________and the utilization of land for extremely harmful purposes to the environment. An example of a harmful result of Man’s actions is that of pollution. Through the use of scientific knowledge and advanced technology. Man has increased his well-being and life expectancy in the process; however, he has also brought about the (21) ________. One of the main sources of air pollution is motor vehicles. Fumes emitted from the car exhaust contain many chemicals(22)__________________. Industry also contributes significantly to the pollution of the atmosphere. There is no major city in the world today in which we can enjoy clean air. It is important for us to be environment-conscious and (22) _________ to our environment. Question 18: A. his environment B. our environment C. their environment D. his environmentalist
Question 19: A. in which Man has changed his environment B. which we have changed our environment C. having changed his environment D. Man has changed to our environment Question 20: A. building of roads and cities B. the building of cities and roads C. built of cities and roads D. being built of cities and roads Question 21: A. growing problem worldwide of pollution B. problem of worldwide growing pollution C. grow problem of worldwide pollution D. growing problem of worldwide pollution Question 22: A. which are harmful to people, animals, and plants B. what are harmful to people, animals, and plants C. tobe harmful to people, animals, and plants D. they are harmful to people, animals, and plants Question 23: A. to avoid actions causing harmful effects B. to avoid actions which cause harmful effects C. avoid actions which cause harmful effects D. avoid actions that causes harmful effects Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks. Since 2015, the annual Women in the Workplace benchmarking report has covered over 600 of the largest U.S. companies employing more than 20 million people, and has individually surveyed more than a quarter-million employees. That research base shows us how better sponsorship and improved training to counter unconscious bias can speed our progress to gender equality. And it reveals the changes that have—and haven’t—happened over the past few years. There are some bright spots. In 2019, nearly 90% of respondent companies say that gender equality is a top priority. Almost half report having at least three women on their leadership team And greater openness to flexible working is allowing many more women—and men—to work remotely. But some areas are proving stubbornly difficult to improve. Most strikingly, it’s much harder for women than men to achieve their first promotion. Indeed, for every 100 men who step up from an entry level position to a management role, only 78 women—and just 52 black women—will receive the same promotion. Over five years, that gap adds up to a difference of one million promoted women, with lasting repercussions further along the talent funnel: only 1 in 5 C-suite members are women, and only 1 in 25 are women of color. Moving up the ladder, the 21% figure for women in the C-suite is also less encouraging than it seems. Women are much more likely to have a staff role—chief human resources officer, general counsel, or CFO—while men take more of the line roles, running the largest business units with their own P&L lines. It’s rare for any leader in a staff role to be promoted to CEO. (source: https://www.forbes.com/) Question 24: Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. Education empowering gender equality. B. Feminism must be at the heart of everything. C. No talk on gender equality in the youth circle. D. How are we doing on gender equality? Question 25: According to paragraph 1, what is NOT mentioned about the findings of Women in the Workplace? A. 600 of corporates situated in the US have been investigated by Women in the Workplace. B. Two key initiates are included in the report as factors speeding gender equality. C. Women in the Workplace has been churning out reports every year since 2015. D. Women in the Workplace interviews over 20 million people per annum. Question 26: According to paragraph 2, what can be concluded from the provided statistics? A. Employers succeed in reducing the chances for losing promising female talent.
B. We are getting mixed results from the job of accelerating gender equality. C. Women have always outperformed men academically. D. Women are generally under-sponsored and over-mentored. Question 27: The word “it” in paragraph 3 refers to _______. A. ladder B. figure C. C-suite D. role Question 28: The word “line” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______. A. edge B. thread C. support D. core Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. In 1812 a young man called James Barry finished his studies in medicine at Edinburgh University. After graduating he moved to London where he studied surgery at Guy’s Hospital. After that the popular young doctor joined the army and over the next forty years had a brilliant career as an army medical officer, working in many far-off countries and fighting successfully for improved conditions in hospitals. It was a remarkable career - made even more remarkable by the discovery upon his death that he was in fact a she, James Barry was a woman. No one was more surprised at this discovery than her many friends and colleagues. It was true that throughout her life people had remarked upon her small size, slight build and smooth pale face. One officer had even objected to her appointment as a medical assistant because he could not believe that Barry was old enough to have graduated in medicine. But no one had ever seriously suggested that Barry was anything other than a man. By all accounts Barry was a pleasant and good-humoured person with high cheekbones, reddish hair, a long nose and large eyes. She was well-liked by her patients and had a reputation for great speed in surgery - an important quality at a time when operations were performed without an aesthetic. She was also quick tempered. When she was working in army hospitals and prisons overseas, the terrible conditions often made her very angry. She fought hard against injustice and cruelty and her temper sometimes got her into trouble with the authority. After a long career overseas, she returned to London where she died in 1865. While the undertaker’s assistant was preparing her body for burial, she discovered that James Barry was a woman. So why did James Barry deceive people for so long? At that time a woman could not study medicine, work as a doctor or join the army. Perhaps Barry had always wanted to do these things and pretending to be a man was the only way to make it possible. Perhaps she was going to tell the truth one day but didn’t because she was enjoying her life as a man too much. Whatever the reason, Barry's deception was successful. By the time it was discovered that she had been the first woman in Britain to qualify as a doctor, it was too late for the authorities to do anything about it. Question 29: What is the main idea of the passage? A. Gender discrimination among doctors in London B. James Barry pretended to be a man to become a doctor C. James Barry and her career overseas D. Punishment for James Barry’s deception Question 30: In paragraph 1, the word “remarkable" is closest in meaning to ____. A. noticeable B. commented C. rewarding D. focused Question 31: According to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT. A. all people were surprised at the discovery B. people remarked upon her small size C. many people suspected that she was a woman D. people noticed her slight build and smooth pale face Question 32: In paragraph 2, the word “objected" is closest in meaning to ____. A. shared B. agreed C. protected D. protested Question 33: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about James Barry? A. She could control her temper perfectly. B. She lost her temper easily. C. She never lost her temper. D. She was calm and well-behaved. Question 34: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about James Barry? A. She performed her operations quickly. B. She performed her operations slowly. C. She performed her operations carelessly. D. Her patients did not like her very much.