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ĐỀ DỰ ĐOÁN ĐẶC BIỆT PHÁT TRIỂN ĐỀ MINH HỌA 2025: ĐỀ SỐ 11 Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. Loftwood Sports Centre Are you (1) ________ by learning a new sport? Come to our friendly sports centre and learn with our team of (2) ________ instructors. There are courses for people of all ages, from children to teenagers, adults and pensioners. We offer a (3) ________ of courses, ranging from volleyball, netball, badminton, archery to judo as well as many others. In the summer we can also teach you tennis and athletics. All our courses last for 16 weeks, with two lessons every week. There are extra activities and (4) ________ at the weekend for anyone who is interested. There is a maximum of 20 people on (5) ________ course, but one-to-one lessons are also available. Our sports centre is extremely bright and clean with all the (6) ________, and there is a large car park. Call us on 374 8921 for more information! (Adapted from Ready for B1) Question 1. A. fascinatingly B. fascinated C. fascination D. fascinating Question 2. A. informed B. qualified C. disciplined D. prepared Question 3. A. deal B. level C. plenty D. variety Question 4. A. obstacles B. responsibilities C. competitions D. routines Question 5. A. a few B. other C. each D. the others Question 6. A. latest modern equipment B. modern latest equipment C. equipment modern latest D. equipment latest modern Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. If you don’t mind (7) ________ with your hands and would like to have an eco-friendly holiday while learning English, working on a farm is a great way to travel for free and enjoy the beauty of the countryside. Our farm volunteer scheme involves a lot of farms taking part in eco-friendly projects who are looking for teenagers to volunteer (8) ________ free morning language courses, accommodation and food. Most farm owners ask their guests to stay for (9) ________ least two weeks, but many guests (10) ________ a decision to spend the whole season there in order to learn everything about organic farming. Volunteers can do anything, from picking grapes to (11) ________ crops. They will also milk cows or feed chickens. Working days are usually five hours long, but you may also work less. To learn more about World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms, check our website www.wwoof.org (12) ________ all the farms in our project. (Adapted from Ready for B1) Question 7. A. to working B. to work C. work D. working Question 8. A. with regard to B. in exchange for C. in contrast to D. on account of Question 9. A. at B. for C. of D. in Question 10. A. put B. bring C. make D. book Question 11. A. taking over B. looking after C. putting up D. going through Question 12. A. which list B. listed C. listing D. to list Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17. Question 13. a. Keiko: Hi, Carlos. I was wondering if I could borrow your truck this weekend?
b. Carlos: Hey, Keiko. What’s up? c. Carlos: Um, I need it on Saturday, but you can borrow it on Sunday. (Adapted from Interchange) A. a – c – b B. c – a – b C. a – b – c D. b – a – c Question 14. a. Within moments, the entire street was deserted, an unfamiliar and somewhat eerie sight for someone from Taiwan. b. Restaurants, stores, and cinemas operate deep into the night, contributing to a dynamic nightlife that rarely pauses. c. People often refer to Taipei as ‘The Sleepless City,’ but I never truly grasped until I arrived in Chicago. d. While casually browsing shops with another student this evening, I was astonished when store owners abruptly began shutting their gates and locking up - well before nightfall. e. In contrast, the bustling districts back home remain vibrant and lively well past midnight. (Adapted from Interchange) A. c – d – a – e – b B. d – b – a – c – e C. e – c – a – b – d D. a – b – d – e – c Question 15. Dear Jill, a. I really want to win, though a new fast runner, Belinda Johnson, makes me worried. b. I need to go train now so I don't lose on Saturday; wish me luck! c. I'm busy this week with school Sports Day next Saturday, where I'm competing in the 100m and 200m races and really want to win. d. By the way, my parents invited you to stay with us this summer if your parents agree, and I really hope they do! e. Thanks for your last letter; I'm glad your guitar exam went well. Take care and write back soon, Jackie (Adapted from Laser) A. c – a – b – d – e B. d – e – b – c – a C. e – c – a – d – b D. b – c – a – d – e Question 16. a. Girls are more likely than boys to take responsibility for washing their own clothes. b. In fact, more than two-thirds of the teenagers surveyed clean the floors at least once a week, and over 80% regularly set the table or do the washing-up. c. However, there are still a few teenagers who only do housework because their parents make them, as they feel these years should be enjoyed rather than interrupted with household duties. d. Instead, many of them view these tasks as a way to prepare for adult life, while others believe it is only fair to help their parents, especially if both parents work. e. According to a recent study, the majority of teenagers do not do housework simply to earn pocket money. (Adapted from Complete First) A. e – c – b – a – d B. e – b – c – d – a C. e – a – c – d – b D. e – d – b – a – c Question 17. a. Otis: How can they do that? Isn't that against the law? b. Otis: Yeah, I read something about it. Do you know what happened? c. Cindy: Yes, it is. But a lot of companies ignore those laws.
d. Cindy: Did you hear about the dead fish that were found floating in the Bush River this morning? e. Cindy: There's a factory outside town that's pumping chemicals into the river. (Adapted from Interchange) A. d – a – c – b – e B. e – a – c – b – d C. d – b – e – a – c D. e – b – c – a – d Read the following passage about Unpackaged and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. If you ever catch yourself looking at the kitchen bin guiltily, with its huge pile of plastic packets, cardboard containers and wrappers, you might be interested to know there’s a whole movement that aims to go one better than even recycling: prerecycling, or cutting out packaging in the first place. Among those at the forefront of this consumer revolution is Unpackaged, a first-of-its-kind shop (18) ________ to stock up on essentials. Bring bottles for oils, apple juice, wine and even gin. Having weighed your container on arrival, (19) ________. Not only will you save money, but by foregoing packaging you’ll reduce the amount of material waste being either sent to landfills or incinerated. The company has a clear philosophy that includes sourcing organic, fair-trade products where possible, supporting artisan local producers and applying the principles of ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ to all parts of its operation. (20) ________. It even has a solution for that most eco-unfriendly product, the takeaway paper coffee cup, with its ‘The 1000 Cup Countdown’ scheme. Unpackaged has promised to provide 1000 biodegradable cups, each of which comes complete with an RFID (radio frequency identification) tag that will tell you more about the company’s aims and if returned, (21) ________. ‘We want to be the local store,’ Conway says. ‘We want them to come here rather than go to a supermarket.’ But what if someone new to the values of the store wanders in looking for some pasta? ‘(22) ________,’ Conway says. ‘If someone comes in and they’re not green and they don’t have any containers, I don’t want to say that I won’t serve them, because they go away with such an awful view of what we do. Whereas if we say that this time we’ll provide them with a small paper bag and next time they can bring their own, then it takes them two or three goes and they’ll end up bringing their own.’ (Adapted from Ready for First) Question 18. A. eliminated packaging and encouraged you to bring your own containers B. whose aim to skip packaging by inspiring you to use your own containers C. that avoids all packaging and invites you to provide your own containers D. removed the need for packaging and required you to supply your own containers Question 19. A. the chance to remove the container’s weight is offered before you fill it B. the overall amount will be calculated after subtracting the weight of your container C. its weight can be deducted from the total before you begin filling the container D. you can then have its weight deducted from the overall amount before filling it Question 20. A. Making efforts to reduce waste and packaging, every aspect of the store shows this value B. Only by reducing waste and packaging can the store show its commitment in every aspect C. This commitment to reducing waste and packaging is present in every aspect of the store D. Every aspect of the store should reflect this effort, which reduces waste and packaging Question 21. A. giving you the chance to enjoy a free coffee B. that will get you a free coffee