ĐỀ THI THỬ LỚP 12 - THEO FORMAT 2025 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. though B. smooth C. with D. earth Question 2: A. tall B. late C. safe D. same 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 primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3: A. achieve B. supply C. insist D. offer Question 4: A. tradition B. candidate C. industry D. customer 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: Mike _________ his favourite program on TV when the lights went out. A. was watching B. is watching C. watched D. watches 6. Your mother is cooking in the kitchen, _______? A. didn't she B. isn't she C. doesn't she D. won't she 7. Her singing performance is _______ than we expected. A. skillful B. as skillful C. more skillful D. the most skillful Question 8. The trainer reminded me ____ in more vegetables for dinner. A. having taken B. to be taking C. to take D. of taking Question 9. Many people wonder why the trend "Get-go!" has _______ with young people. A. gotten on B. appealed to C. caught on D. brought about Read the following advertisements/ school announcements/ e-mail and then 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 10 to 15.
[email protected] [email protected] E – MAIL To: From: Date: Subject:Mutamark conference 1 July Dear Ms. Atiyeh, To follow up on our phone conversation earlier today, I would like to extend (10) _______ you a formal written invitation to speak at the eighth annual Mutamark conference, scheduled to take place this year from 17 to 20 September in Zagros. Because you drew (11) _________ sizeable crowd when you appeared at the conference in the past, special arrangements (13) ______________ for your visit this time. The Blue Room at the Debeljak Hotel holds only 120, so this year we are also booking the Koros Hall, which has a capacity of 270. We can offer you a 40-to-50-minute slot on the last day of the conference, when (12) ________ should be at its peak. Please e-mail me to confirm your acceptance and to let me know more about your audiovisual (14) _______. We (15) ___________ overhead projection for still images if
you will be using them again. Very best regards, Alex Chen, Conference Planning Mutamark Headquarters, Melbourne Question 10. A. to B. with C. at D. from Question 11. A. the B. a C. an D. x Question 12. A. attendance B. attend C. attendant D. attention Question 13. A. will make B. will be made C. would make D. can make Question 14. A. development B. moment C. document D. requirements Question 15. A. could provide B. can provide C. would have provided D. would provide 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. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY GEOFF CLIFFORD, President of Moon Glow Airways a. However, Moon Glow passengers may still face delays for a day or two. b. As many of you are aware, there was a problem with Pelman Technology, the system that handles our airline reservations. c. This most likely will include longer lines at airports. d. This outage has affected several airlines. e. It’s been a rough week, but the good news is that it has been repaired, and we are re-setting our system. A. a – b – c – d - e B. b – c – d – a – e C. b – d – e – a - c D. d – a – e – b – c Question 17. CUSTOMER REVIEW I recently received a last-minute invitation to a formal diner. I bought a suit and needed it tailored as quickly as possible. A friend suggested that I use Antonio’s Tailoring Shop in downtown Auckland….. a. He then explained all the tailoring costs up front and assured me that he could have my suit ready in three days, but he had it done in two! b. The suit fits me perfectly too.
c. When I met Antonio, he gave me his full attention although his shop was busy. d. He took the time to listen to me and carefully noted all my measurements. e. I highly recommend him. A. a – b – c – e – d B. c – d – a – b – e C. e – c – b – a – d D. d – a - e – c – b Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blank from 18 to 23. (18) _______ as a means of security for banks. In Britain they first appeared in 1953 and by the 1960s, there were already a few cameras in major streets in London. Today, there are more than four million CCTV cameras across the country. That's one camera for every fourteen people. The cameras are there to film dangerous or illegal behaviour. With new software, they can (19) ______ the faces of known offenders, and a new kind of CCTV in the Netherlands can detect angry voices and automatically (20) ________. Some CCTV cameras can even interact with the people they are watching. But these cameras don't just watch criminals; they watch all of us, (21) _________. The amount of surveillance in towns and cities across Britain is increasing because (22) _______. Some goods in shops now have RFID tags (radio frequency identification tags) attached to them. When you pick up one of these items, the RFID tag sends a radio message to a CCTV camera and the camera starts filming you. Shops say that this technology helps to catch shoplifters - but only by treating (23) ______ as a potential criminal. Question 18. A. Developed as the first CCTV cameras initially B. CCTV cameras were initially developed as C. Developing CCTV cameras initially D. Initially developed CCTV cameras Question 19. A. automatically recognize B. automatic recognize C. automatic recognition D. automatically recognition Question 20. A. warn the police trouble B. warn the police of trouble C. trouble is warned by the police D. warn the police against trouble Question 21. A. all the time almost B. of all the time almost C. almost all of the time D. almost of the time all Question 22.
A. it thougt to deter crime B. it was thought to deter crime C. it thinks to have deterred crime D. it is thought to deter crime Question 23. A. nobody B. anybody C. everybody D. somebody Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30. In Northeast India, there is a war being fought. However, it is not a war between countries or groups of people. It is a war between animal and man. Assam, India is covered in rainforests (24) _________ are home to a wide range of wild animals. There are rare monkeys, deer, tigers, and a large number of elephants. Assam had few people in the past, which meant that the animals were left alone in the forest. Nowadays, the population of subsistence farmers is increasing (25) ______. These farmers have to make new farm fields just to feed their families. When they begin cutting down the forests, conflict erupts. In January 2008, villagers in Assam woke up in the middle of the night to a horrible vision. An enormous group of elephants suddenly attacked their village, destroying crops and (26) _______ 100 houses. They also killed an elderly man who was asleep at the time. No one would dream of such an attack in the past, (26) _____ they are becoming much more common. In Assam alone, hundreds of people and hundreds of endangered elephants have died in this conflict. The government of India cannot find an easy (28)_ ____ to the problem, so villagers continue to take the law into their own hands. They use poisons, traps, and electrical fences to protect their farmland and kill the elephants. The elephants gather together and fight back. Question 24. A. which B. whom C. when D. where Question 25: A. rapidly B. carefully C. angrily D. safely Question 26. A. less than B. many C. over D. more Question 27. A. so B. but C. or D. and Question 28: A. removal B. cure C. solution D. treatment Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. During the past half-century, our species has embarked on a remarkable social experiment. For the first time in human history, great numbers of people - at all ages, in all places, of every political persuasion - have begun settling down as singletons. Until the second half of the last century, most of us married young and parted only at death. If death came early, we remarried quickly; if late, we moved in with family, or they with us. Now we marry later. We divorce, and stay single for years or decades. The rise of living alone has produced significant social benefits, too. Young and middle-aged solos have helped to revitalise cities, because they are more likely to spend money, socialise and participate in public life. Contemporary solo dwellers in the US are primarily women: about 18 million, compared with 14 million men. The majority, more than 16 million, are middle-aged adults between the ages of 35 and 64. The elderly account for about 11 million of the total. Young adults between 18 and 34 number increased more than 5 million, compared with 500,000 in 1950, making them the fastest-growing segment of the solo-dwelling population. Despite fears that living alone may be environmentally unsustainable, solos tend to live in apartments rather than in big houses, and in relatively green cities rather than in car-dependent suburbs. There's good reason to believe that people who live alone in cities consume less energy than if they coupled up and decamped to pursue a single-family home.