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ĐỀ THPT MÔN TIẾNG ANH 2025- THPT CHUYÊN VĨNH PHÚC (LẦN 1)- đề số 1

Read the following asvertisment and mark the leeter A, B, C and D on your answer sheer to indeicate the
option that best fit each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6
SOLO FEMALE TRAVELERS CLUB - GLOBAL GREETER NETWORK
Looking to enhance your travel experience with a local perspective? Join the Global Greeter Network, a service
(1) ______ to connect travelers with friendly locals eager to (2) ______ you around. Whether you're (3) ______ in
a guided tour, a scenic walk, or simply being dropped (4) ______ at a spot of interest, this program offering flexible
options allows you to explore new destinations without the hassle of finding transportation. Perfect for solo female
travelers wanting (5) ______ locals and like-minded explorers, the Global Greeter Network provides access to
exclusive travel groups. Share experiences, make friends, and discover hidden gems. This service is designed for
those eager to experience (6) ______ in a safe, comfortable way. [Adapted
from Solo Female Travelers]
Question 1. A. designed B. was designed C. design D. that designed
Question 2. A. go B. show C. see D. look
Question 3. A. interestingly B. interested C. interest D. interesting
Question 4. A. off B. to C. about D. on
Question 5. A. met B. meet C. to meet D. meeting
Question 6. A. authentic culture local B. authentic local culture
C. local authentic culture D. culture authentic local
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.
A MESSAGE FROM GREENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
We are delighted to announce that Sarah Brown of Greenfield High School is the winner of our science fair project
"Innovations in Renewable Energy." We received a large (7) ______ of projects from students across the region,
and her project was selected by our panel of expert judges.
Sarah, a junior, is the daughter of Paul and Linda Brown of Greenfield. (8) ______ a scholarship to attend the
Summer Science Institute, she will also receive a $200 gift card, and her project will be (9) ______display at the
Annual Science Expo next month. Congratulations, Sarah!
We would also like to commend all the students who participated; we received many (10) ______ projects. Our
only regret is that there can only be one winner. (11) ______ student who entered will receive a/an (12) ______ of
recognition for their effort.
Question 7. A. range B. selection C. amount D. quality
Question 8. A. In addition to B. In spite of C. With a view to D. Because of
Question 9. A. put on B. taken place C. taken off D. shown off
Question 10. A. regular B. outstanding C. mediocre D. typical
Question 11. A. Several B. Other C. One D. Each
Question 12. A. award B. diploma C. degree D. mementos
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 thefollowing questions from 13 to 17.
Question 13
a. Furthermore, language that includes slurs or derogatory terms can escalate tensions and lead to online conflicts
among users.
b. A recent study found that certain Vietnamese phrases used on social media are often perceived as offensive or
disrespectful, particularly among younger generations.
c. This highlights the importance of promoting a positive online environment in discussions about social media
etiquette.
d. In fact, research indicates that nearly 65% of social media users in Vietnam have encountered offensive
language in online interactions.
e. In conclusion, being mindful of language use on social media is essential to fostering respectful communication
and avoiding misunderstandings.
A. e-a-d-b-c B. b-a-d-c-e C. b-e-a-c-d D. d-b-c-a-e
Question 14
a. Jason: It was such a lovely atmosphere; everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.
b. Sarah: The food was delicious too; I couldn't get enough of the dessert table!
c. Sarah: I can't believe how beautiful the wedding reception was!
d. Sarah: I also loved the music they chose for the first dance; it was perfect!
e. Jason: I know! The decorations were stunning and so well thought out.
A. d-b-a-e-c B. c-e-b-a-d C. d-e-a-b-c D. c-b-a-e-d
Question 15
a. Regular consumption of Coke can lead to several severe health concerns, which are linked to obesity and
various health issues.
b. Studies have shown that individuals who consume soft drinks frequently are more likely to develop type 2
diabetes and heart disease.
c. Additionally, the acidity in Coke can erode tooth enamel, leading to dental problems over time.
d. The high caffeine content in Coke can also contribute to anxiety and disrupt sleep patterns, affecting overall
well-being.
e. In conclusion, while Coke may be a popular beverage, the dangers associated with its regular consumption can
have serious long-term health consequences.
A. a-d-c-b-e B. d-a-c-b-e C. a-b-d-c-e D. b-a-c-d-e
Question 16
a. Tom: I've been really focused on my studies lately, trying to improve my grades.
b. Anna: That's awesome! What subjects are you concentrating on?
c. Tom: Mainly math and science, as those are my weakest areas.
A. b-c-a B. a-c-b C. c-b-a D. a-b-c
Question 17.
Dear Tom,
a. I recently discovered the fascinating music album "Bảo Tàng Của Nuối Tiếc," and I think it would be such a
unique experience to listen to it together!
b. I’ve always wanted to dive into the rich themes and melodies in the album and discuss what we think about the
music.
c. It would be a wonderful opportunity for us to catch up while enjoying some great tunes!
d. Let me know if you’re available, and we can plan the details for our listening session. I’m really looking forward
to it!
e. Would you be interested in having a listening session this weekend? I think it could be really fun.
Chris
A. b-a-d-c-e B. d-b-a-c-e C. c-b-e-a-d D. a-b-c-e-d
Read thefollowing passage about humanoid robots 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.
The art form of the opera (18) ______ during the 1590s. At the time a group of composers and artists
known as the Camerata were interested in injecting storytelling into music. They were inspired by the belief that
the great tragic plays of ancient Greece had been sung rather than simply acted. Another motivation may have
been the desire of the composers to find an alternative to the production of music for the Church, (19) __. This is
supported by the selection of material for the opera. Early composers took their material from the mythologies of
ancient Rome and Greece, which was full of plot twists, betrayals, and love affairs. From the very beginning, the
sobriety of the Church had little place in opera.
(20) ______. Composers quickly embraced the new art form for the opportunities and creative freedom it
offered. Wealthy nobles supported the opera because its elaborate and expensive performances allowed them to
display their wealth as well as their sophistication. The early years of opera were marked primarily by
experimentation. (21) ______, everything was new and untested. Early composers experimented with the
structure, subject material, and organization of the opera. They tried different placements for the orchestra, as well
as different sizes. By the early 1600s, however, (22) ______.
Question 18.
A. was first developed in the Italian city of Florence
B. the development was originated as an Italian city of Florence
C. which had the Italian city of Florence developed
D. has been originally developed in Florence city of Italy
Question 19.
A. which they found rigid, conventional, and oppressive
B. overlooked increasingly rigid, conventional, and oppressive
C. became rigid, conventional, and oppressive
D. that brought about rigid, conventional, and oppressive music
Question 20.
A. Opera was an almost immediate success in Italy B. Opera was immediately succeeded in Italy
C. Opera had immediately successful in Italy D. Opera became immediate success in Italy
Question 21
A. Since it was a new art form B. As if it was a new art form
C. Despite the fact that it was a new art form D. No matter how new the art form was
Question 22
A. the format of the opera is approached what it is today
B. the format of the opera was approaching what we know today
C. the format of the opera was charging immediately to what we are today
D. the format of the opera stays unchanged and is not different from what we know today
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers from 23 to 30.
Plastic bags are used by everybody. From a vegetable vendor to a designer store, everyone seems to use
them. Even though they are one of the modern conveniences that we seem to be unable to do without, they are
responsible for causing pollution, killing wildlife, and using up the precious resources of the Earth. But, most of us
are blissfully unaware of the outcomes that are occurring and will take place in the future because of the plastic
bags.
Every once in a while, the government passes out an order banning store owners from providing plastic
bags to customers for carrying their purchases. Plastic bags are very popular with both retailers as well as
consumers because they are cheap, strong, lightweight, functional, as well as a hygienic means of carrying food
as well as other goods. About a hundred billion plastic bags are used every year in the U.S. alone. And then, when
one considers the huge economies and populations of India, China, Europe, and other parts of the world, the
numbers can be staggering. The problem is further worsened by the developed countries shipping off their plastic
waste to developing countries like India.
Once they are used, most bags go into landfills. Each year, more and more bags are ending up littering the
environment. Once they become litter, plastic bags find their way into our waterways, parks, beaches, and
streets. About 100,000 animals, such as dolphins, turtles, whales, penguins are killed every year due to these
bags. Many animals ingest plastic bags, mistaking them for food, and therefore, die. And worse, the ingested
plastic bag remains intact even after the death and decomposition of the animal. One of the worst environmental
effects is that they are non-biodegradable. The decomposition takes about 400 years. No one will live so long to
witness the decomposition of plastic!
A tote bag can make a good substitute for carrying groceries and the shopping. You can keep the bag with
the cashier, and then put your purchases into it instead of the usual plastic bag. Recycling the bags you already
have is another good idea. These can come into use for various purposes, like holding your garbage instead of
purchasing new ones. While governments may be working out ways to lessen the impact of plastic bags on the
environment; however, each of us should shoulder some of the responsibility for this problem, which ultimately
harms us. Plastics are not only non-biodegradable, but are one of the major pollutants of the sea. For a clean and
green environment, try to use alternatives to plastic whenever and wherever possible. Cut down your use of
plastic, and do your bit to save our planet.
Question 23. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A. plastic bags are hardly polluted our waterways, parks, beaches, and streets.
B. concerning in our waterways, parks, beaches, and streets, plastic bags often start off.
C. plastic bags will not pollute our waterways, parks, beaches, and streets.
D. plastic bags often end up in our waterways, parks, beaches, and streets.
Question 24 . The word "outcomes" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by:
A. situations B. benefits C. consequences D. contamination
Question 25. What does the word "them" in the first paragraph refer to?
A. plastic bags B. good substitutes C. personal development D. everyone
Question 26. The word "worsened" in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to:
A. declined B. weakened C. reduced D. improved
Question 27. According to the second paragraph, what is NOT TRUE about the reality of plastic bags?
A. The more population a country has, the more complicated the plastic pollution is.
B. The governments do not prohibit the use of plastic bags at the stores.
C. Importing plastic waste from developed countries makes the problem more sophisticated.
D. Plastic bags are often used because of their convenience.
Question 28. The following are the negative effects of plastic bags on the environment mentioned in the passage,
EXCEPT:
A. People do not live long enough to check whether plastic bags are decomposed or not.
B. They make water, soil, and air polluted.
C. It takes plastic bags a very long time to be biodegraded.
D. Marine animals may die because of eating plastic bags.
Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer mention the biggest problem?
A. Paragraph 3 B. Paragraph 4 C. Paragraph 2 D. Paragraph 1
Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer mention an alternative to plastic bags?
A. Paragraph 3 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 1 D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about the urban shift and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet
to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
[I] In what conservationists are describing as a turning point, the ambitious Greater Mekong Wildlife Bridge
Project has faced an unforeseen obstacle. [II] Despite an unprecedented $50 million investment, the migrating
elephant populations have decreased by 35% since it was launched. [III] These statistics have sent shockwaves
through the conservation community, challenging long-held assumptions about wildlife corridor effectiveness. [IV]
The idea of wildlife corridors has long captivated conservationists. By creating protected pathways between
fragmented habitats, these artificial lifelines were meant to ensure species survival. However, underlying this
seemingly flawless approach is a more complicated reality. As human expansion intrudes upon these corridors,
animals find themselves plaving Russian roulette with each crossing, facing life threatening risks from poachers
who have caught wind of these predictable migration routes.
Recent findings from the Southeast Asian Conservation Institute showed a worrying situation. When faced with
human disturbance, elephants altered their migration patterns, venturing into unprotected areas. These behavioral
adaptations proved catastrophic poaching incidents increased by 180% in these areas. The findings have left
conservationists deeply concerned about the unintended consequences of their well- intentioned interventions.
The economic implications of corridor conservation add another layer of complexity to an already challenging
issue. Local communities, stuck in a difficult position, often view these projects with skepticism. Traditional farming
practices fall by the wayside as authorities implement strict land-use regulations. While compensation schemes
exist on paper, they rarely translate into adequate financial support for affected communities.
Conservation biologists have begun advocating for a paradigm shift in approach. Rather than imposing
artificial corridors, they propose integrating wildlife passages into existing human infrastructure. This
strategy has already proven successful in countries like Malaysia, where elevated highways incorporate natural
underpasses. These structures allow for wildlife movement while maintaining human activity above, creating a win-
win situation for all stakeholders.
Yet the jury is still out on the long-term viability of such solutions. Critics argue that these modified corridors
merely paper over the cracks of a deeper issue - humanity's relentless expansion into natural habitats. As urban
sprawl continues unabated, even these innovative approaches may prove to be nothing more than a band-aid on
a gaping wound.
Question 31. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
Global conservation experts are; therefore, reconsidering the large-scale wildlife protection investments.
A. [II] B. [I] C. [IV] D. [III]
Question 32. The phrase "playing Russian roulette" in paragraph 2 could be replaced by:
A. making choices B. dealing with situations C. taking severe risks D. making decisions
Question 33. The word "their" in paragraph 3 refers to
A. consequences B. conservationists C. interventions D. the findings
Question 34. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a consequence of wildlife
corridors?
A. Modification of animal behavior B. Disruption of ecosystem balance
C. Impact on local economies D. Increased poaching incidents
Question 35. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 4?
A. Conservation projects burden local communities with economic challenges.
B. Economic compensation programs fail while traditional practices face a steady decline.
C. Financial support mechanisms prove inadequate for community sustainability.
D. Communities benefit financially from conservation management strategies.
Question 36. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5?
A. Conservationists advocate for adapting current human structures to include wildlife crossings over creating
separate corridors.
B. The integration of wildlife passages with existing human infrastructure should replace the creation of artificial
corridors.
C. Scientists intend to substitute incorporating animal crossings into present infrastructure for building separate
routes.
D. By incorporating wildlife crossings into current infrastructure, we eliminate the need for separate artificial
corridors.
Question 37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Elevated highways with natural underpasses create beneficial outcomes for stakeholders.
B. Local authorities have successfully implemented strict controls on agricultural development zones.
C. Local authorities are implementing rigid controls on agricultural development zones.
D. Traditional farming practices deteriorate under increasingly strict conservation measures.
Question 38. The word "unabated" in paragraph 6 is OPPOSITE in meaning to________.
A. weakened B. persistent C. steady D. unchanged
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Protected pathways between fragmented habitats become more vulnerable to poaching activities over time.
B. Traditional conservation approaches lead to higher implementation costs when compared to integrated
infrastructure.
C. Conservation projects integrating natural passages with human structures achieve higher rates of wildlife
movement success.
D. Areas surrounding artificially created wildlife corridors experience increased rates of human-wildlife territorial
conflict.
Question 40. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Modern conservation approaches must navigate the delicate balance between wildlife protection and human
development while addressing the limitations of traditional corridor-based solutions.
B. The Greater Mekong Project reveals limitations of conventional conservation approaches, pushing biologists to
develop new strategies that combine human needs with wildlife preservation.
C. Traditional wildlife corridors face mounting challenges from human interference and poaching activities, leading
conservation experts to explore technologically integrated solutions for species protection.
D. Conservation efforts focusing on wildlife corridors have demonstrated success, with little unintended impact on
local communities and ecosystems.

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