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LUYỆN THI THPT QUỐC GIA MÔN TIẾNG ANH GLOBAL SUCCESS 10   UNIT 8: NEW WAYS TO LEARN TEST 01 TỜ SỐ 32 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. LearnFlex English – Learn Your Way, Every Day! Are you interested (1) __________ exploring new ways to learn English? With LearnFlex English, you can (2) __________ better use of your study time by combining short videos, live mini-lessons, and game-like challenges. Instead of only copying notes, you watch interactive clips while (3) __________ useful phrases in real situations. You can also join (4) __________ workshops that show you how to use online dictionaries, note- taking apps and learning communities safely. We provide personalised study plans and progress tracking – features (5) __________ make it easy to see how far you’ve come. After a few weeks, you’ll have the confidence and the (6) __________ to take control of your own learning journey. Question 1: A. at B. on C. in D. about Question 2: A. make B. do C. take D. have Question 3: A. to practice B. practicing C. having practiced D. practise Question 4: A. practical digital study-skills B. practical digitally skills-study C. practically digital-study skills D. skills-digital practical study Question 5: A. which B. whose C. that D. where Hướng dẫn giải Về ngữ pháp, một số bạn có thể thấy “that” cũng thay cho “which” được trong mệnh đề quan hệ hạn định. Nhưng ở đây là không hạn định (đứng sau dấu gạch ngang, tính chất “chú thích thêm”) Question 6: A. discipline B. self-disciplined C. self-discipline D. disciplined 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. New Ways to Learn for Modern Students For today’s teenagers, there are more ways to learn than ever before. (7) __________ new technologies and creative teaching methods, learning no longer has to happen only inside a traditional classroom. Online courses and educational apps allow students to gain real-life (8) __________ as they solve problems, join discussion forums and work on small projects from home. The (9) __________ of young people choosing flexible learning options has increased in recent years. (10) __________ follow full online programmes, while some still prefer face-to-face lessons and use digital tools only for revision. Before making a decision, students should (11) __________ information about different courses and consider how each option fits their future plans, because this first choice will serve as the foundation for their future (12) __________. Question 7: A. According to B. Irrespective of C. On account of D. Thanks to Question 8: A. reality B. practice C. experience D. skill Question 9: A. maximine B. majority C. number D. amount Question 10: A. Others B. Other C. The others D. Another
Question 11: A. take up B. look for C. stand by D. think over Question 12: A. generation B. success C. life D. assessment Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet 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. Linh: I’m thinking of trying a study app that sends me short quizzes every evening. What do you usually do to review lessons? b. Mai: That sounds cool! I still write notes in my notebook, but I also use an online flashcard set to remember new words. c. Linh: Maybe I’ll combine both methods. Writing helps me focus, and the app can remind me to study when I forget. A. a – c – b B. b – a – c C. a – b – c D. c – b – a Question 14: a. Nam: I joined an online speaking club last month. We meet on video once a week and talk about films and books. b. Hoa: That seems like a safe way to practise. Maybe I should start with a beginner group. c. Hoa: Really? I usually just watch English talk shows and stay quiet. I’m a bit shy about speaking. d. Nam: I was shy too, but the host gives us small tasks, like asking follow-up questions, so everyone has a chance to talk. e. Nam: Good idea! Choose a group with clear rules and a friendly atmosphere, then you’ll build confidence more quickly. A. a – b – c – d – e B. b – a – c – d – e C. a – c – b – d – e D. b – d – a – c – e Question 15: Dear Minh, I hope you’re enjoying your new school year. a. At first, I only used it to check vocabulary, but now I follow a daily plan that mixes grammar videos, listening practice and short speaking tasks. b. Recently, I discovered a learning platform that turns lessons into a kind of game, so I get points and small awards for finishing activities on time. c. Having tried traditional extra classes for years, I felt tired of sitting in crowded rooms and copying long notes from the board. d. I still make mistakes, but I feel more confident because I can review difficult parts as many times as I need. e. For that reason, I decided to experiment with online self-study, using my phone and laptop more strategically. Best, Lan A. c – e – a – b – d B. e – c – b – a – d C. c – b – e – a – d D. c – e – b – a – d Question 16: a. One popular example is the “flipped classroom”, where students watch short video lessons at home and then use class time for discussion and problem-solving. b. As technology becomes more common in schools, teachers are rethinking how they use their limited classroom hours.

C. which can help them learn in a more natural and flexible way D. who may sometimes make the day feel more predictable for them Question 20: A. Furthermore, parents must adhere to the timetable strictly to ensure all academic goals are met efficiently, without disruptions or unnecessary delays B. However, if the child is younger than five years old, the routine can be completely ignored by the family during certain situations C. Although establishing a routine and structure is critically important for children and young people, in these times you may notice your children need some level of flexibility D. While strict timetables can look good on paper, they sometimes become stressful when unexpected changes suddenly affect family life Question 21: A. you can encourage your children to ask questions and express their feelings freely B. parents should immediately focus on setting up a new, detailed household chore timetable C. it is vital that you emphasize the need to study independently without parental help D. the next step is to ensure that physical distancing rules are strictly followed by all family members Question 22: A. Never forget how helpful simple visual aids like drawings or stories can be for better communication B. You should rarely let your child avoid identifying or discussing any strong feelings they may have C. You can also use everyday moments to reinforce the importance of regular and thorough handwashing D. Listen to your child without judgement and respond with simple, honest reassurance in a calm voice Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. New Ways to Learn in a Digital Age For many years, learning meant sitting in rows, listening to a teacher and copying information from the board. Today, however, students are surrounded by technology that offers completely new ways to study. During the pandemic, millions of young people experienced online lessons for the first time. Some felt lonely or distracted, but others discovered that digital tools could make learning more flexible and personal. One important trend is “microlearning” – breaking lessons into very short pieces. Instead of a 60- minute lecture, learners watch a five-minute video, complete a quick quiz or read a short explanation. These small steps are easier to fit into a busy day and less overwhelming than traditional homework. When students repeat micro-activities regularly, they can gradually build strong habits and remember information for longer. Another change is the rise of online learning communities. On forums, message boards and study apps, students share notes, explain ideas to each other and recommend useful resources. These spaces can be especially helpful for teenagers who hesitate to ask questions in front of the whole class. At the same time, educators warn that not all advice on the internet is reliable. If learners follow every popular tip they see, they may waste time on methods that do not actually work. Because of these developments, the role of the teacher is also evolving. Instead of controlling every step, teachers are becoming guides who help students choose effective tools and strategies. They encourage learners to set clear goals, reflect on their progress and think critically about the information they meet online. In this way, technology is not treated as a magic solution but as a set of instruments that must be used thoughtfully.

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