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ĐỀ THAM KHẢO THEO ĐỀ MINH HỌA BGD NĂM 2025 ĐỀ 24 (Đề thi có 05 trang) KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 2025 Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề. Read the following advertisement 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. KEEPING PETS – THE PERFECT COMPANION! Are you thinking about (1) _____ a pet? Pets bring joy and companionship into our lives, making each day more exciting and (2) _____. Imagine coming home to a loyal dog or a playful cat. They are more than just animals—they are (3) _____ for you and your family. Keeping pets requires responsibility, but the rewards are immeasurable. Choose a pet (4) _____ your lifestyle and home environment. For example, a small apartment is ideal for cats, while dogs might need more space to roam. Remember, pets thrive (5) _____ love, care, and proper training. Taking the time to (6) _____ their needs is essential for a happy and healthy pet. Start your journey to unconditional love with the perfect pet today! Question 1: A. keep B. keeping C. to keep D. kept Question 2: A. fulfilling B. fulfilled C. fulfillment D. fulfil Question 3: A. lovely friends little B. lovely little friendsC. little lovely friends D. friends lovely little Question 4: A. suited B. suit C. suiting D. suits Question 5: A. to B. of C. from D. on Question 6: A. understand B. have C. meet D. keep Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that bestfits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. WELCOME TO YOUR NEW CITY! Moving to a new city can be both exciting and overwhelming. Whether you're here for work, study, or a fresh start, our guide will help you settle in quickly and enjoy everything the city has to offer. First, check out the public transport system. Unlike (7) _____ cities you've lived in; this one has a highly efficient network that connects all major areas. If you're unsure about routes, you can (8) _____ the official app for schedules and maps. For work and leisure, this city is home to many opportunities in technology, education, and healthcare. It's a hub for (9) _____ and growth! (10) _____ struggling to find parking, consider biking or using ride-share services—eco-friendlier and more stress- free! Also, there are many exciting events happening year-round, from music festivals to art exhibitions. Finally, don't forget to visit our iconic landmarks, including the new (11) _____ that opened downtown—a true architectural (12) _____. Question 7: A. another B. other C. the other D. others Question 8: A. take up B. give up C. look up D. set up Question 9: A. stagnation B. innovation C. preservation D. tourism

c. Proponents argue that marrying young helps couples build strong emotional bonds and grow together through shared life experiences. d. Studies show that while the global rate of young marriages has declined in the past decade, it is still widely practiced, particularly in rural and traditional settings. e. In summary, young marriage offers both benefits and challenges, requiring thoughtful consideration to ensure a stable and fulfilling partnership. A. a-d-c-b-e B. a-b-c-e-d C. a-d-b-e-c D. a-c-b-d-e Read thefollowing passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that bestfits each of the numbered blanksfrom 18 to 22. Peer pressure, (18) ________, can have both positive and negative effects. For instance, when surrounded by motivated peers, (19) ________. Positive peer pressure can be a great motivator, as peers who excel in academics or extracurricular activities can inspire others to follow suit. However, peer pressure can also lead to negative outcomes. The influence of friends who engage in risky behaviors, such as skipping school or using substances, can encourage others to make poor decisions. Studies have shown that teenagers are more likely to take risks in the presence of their peers because they feel more confident when surrounded by others. While peer pressure is often associated with negative behavior, (20) ________. For example, students may be encouraged to excel in their studies or participate in volunteer activities due to the positive influence of their peers. However, it is important to develop strong decision-making skills and self-confidence (21) ________. Parents and educators play a key role in helping young people navigate peer pressure. By teaching young people how to recognize both positive and negative peer pressure, and how to make independent, thoughtful decisions, parents and educators can help ensure that students thrive in a healthy, supportive environment. Encouraging open communication, providing advice on how to stay true to one's values, and helping students develop self-confidence are all crucial aspects of this process. In conclusion, peer pressure is a powerful influence. (22) ________, teenagers can succeed and grow in a positive social environment. Question 18: A. that is a significant influence on the behavior of adolescents B. a significant behavior influence on adolescents C. to influence on the behavior of adolescents D. a significant influence on the behavior of adolescents Question 19: A. students can be inspired to work harder and achieve better academic results B. students can inspire their peers to study harder than before C. students that inspire their peers by achieving better results D. students inspiring better results among peers in their group Question 20: A. it had encouraged many to change their behavior positively B. it can also encourage positive changes in behavior and attitude C. it is encouraging positive behaviors through social influence D. it will be encouraging positivity in behavior and attitude Question 21: A. so that they can make independent choices under social influence
B. which help them decide independently while under pressure C. although it allows individuals to resist negative influences from others D. to resist the influences that their peers put on them negatively Question 22: A. By understood its impact and learning how to respond appropriately B. To understand its impact and learning how to respond appropriately C. By understanding its impact and learning how to respond appropriately D. By understanding its impact and learn how to respond appropriately Read the following 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 The dollar is one of the most recognizable currencies in the world, renowned for its widespread use and influence. However, its origins trace back to Europe, where the term "dollar" evolved from the word "thaler," a silver coin first minted in the 16th century in the Bohemian region of Joachim’s. These coins became a reliable standard of trade across Europe due to their consistent silver content and quality. When European settlers journeyed to the Americas, they brought the concept of the "dollar" with them, setting the stage for its adoption in the New World. In 1792, the United States Congress passed the Coinage Act, marking a pivotal moment in American monetary history. This act established the dollar as the country's official currency and defined its value in terms of silver and gold, aiming to create a stable and trustworthy monetary system. For much of its early history, the dollar was backed by precious metals, ensuring confidence in its value. However, in the 20th century, the dollar transitioned to a fiat currency system, meaning its value was no longer tied to gold or silver but backed by the US government's credibility. This shift allowed for more flexibility in managing the economy and implementing monetary policies. The dollar's rise to global prominence began after World War II with the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944. This accord pegged many international currencies to the US dollar, which was in turn linked to gold. Additionally, the agreement established the dollar as the world's primary reserve currency. Even after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in the 1970s, the dollar maintained its dominance due to the strength and stability of the US economy. Today, the dollar serves not just as a currency but as a symbol of economic power and reliability. It is used extensively in global trade, international investments, and as a benchmark for evaluating other currencies. Despite competition from emerging currencies like the euro and the Chinese yuan, the dollar remains at the heart of the global financial system, reflecting its enduring influence. “Adapted from History of dollar” Question 23: The word "this act" in paragraph 2 refers to: A. defining its value in terms of silver B. passing the Coinage Act C. marking a pivotal moment in American monetary history D. creating a stable and trustworthy monetary system Question 24: The phrase "pegged to" in paragraph 3 could best be replaced by: A. tied to B. converted into C. traded for D. separated from Question 25: The word "prominence" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to: A. superiority B. cooperation C. inferiority D. isolation Question 26: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. The dollar continues to dominate the global financial system. B. The dollar is no longer central to the global financial system. C. The global financial system depends entirely on the dollar. D. The dollar’s role in the global financial system is declining. Question 27: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage about the history of the dollar?

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