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- SỞ GD- ĐT ĐỒNG NAI ĐỀ THI TN-THPT NĂM 2024 - 2025 TRƯỜNG TH-THCS- THPT MÔN THI: ANH VĂN – KHỐI 12 HỒNG BÀNG (Thời gian: 50 phút không kể thời gian phát đề) (ĐỀ THI THỬ) Họ tên: ................................................................................... Mã Đề: 001 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. Live Green is a helpful manual that offers 52 (1)_______, one for every week of the year. You may use these guides to become more self-sufficient and lessen your environmental effect. Many of us are already (2) _______ every effort to live in a more environmentally friendly way. We recycle, cut down (3) _______ trash and plastics, buy organic food, consume less meat, and use eco-friendly cleaning supplies. However, we frequently feel that we might be doing more, and it may be difficult to know where to begin. With a focus on all aspects of your life, (4) _______ cleaning, home decor, food shopping, fashion, Christmas, and natural beauty, the book provides everything you need to help you make this year more sustainable. Learn how(5) ________ intentionally and make the most of your life by doing things like building a capsule wardrobe, your own ethical Christmas decorations, buying vintage furniture, producing your own moth repellent and improving your (6) _______ beauty routine. (Adapted from https://www.amazon.com/Live-Green-Steps-More-Sustainable) Question 1. A. sustainable lifestyle changes B. lifestyle sustainable changes C. sustainable changes lifestyle D. lifestyle changes sustainable Question 2. A. moving B. changing C. trying D. making Question 3. A. on B. with C. in D. to Question 4. A. including B. to include C. included D. including Question 5. A. lived B. to live C. live D. living Question 6. A. natural B. naturally C. nature D. naturalized Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Urbanisation, which involves an increasing number of people moving from rural to urban areas, (7) ________. Over half of the world's population now resides in cities, leading to heightened challenges like poverty, pollution, and health issues. (8) _________, they also host poverty, inequality, and environmental risks. Concentrated populations, particularly in urban slums, face inadequate housing and sanitation, escalating health threats such as malnutrition and diseases. Urban dwellers, especially the poor, struggle with poor nutrition due to limited access to healthy food and environmental pollution. (9) ___________. (10) _________, worsening respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Inadequate sanitation amplifies the spread of diseases like tuberculosis and cholera. Efforts to tackle these issues persist, but further action is necessary. (11) ___________. Furthermore, fostering collaboration between urban and rural regions is essential to ensure holistic development and (12)_________ on vulnerable populations. (Adapted from https://publichealthreviews.biomedcentral.com/articles) Question 7. A. transforming urbanisation effectively B. is transforming societies globally C. that is transforming societies globally D. is transformed population unstably Question 8. A. Despite the fact that cities drive technological and economic progress B. While cities drive technological and economic progress C. Although cities are driving technological and economic progress D. Because cities are driving technological and economic progress Question 9. A. Sedentary lifestyles contribute to rapidly increasing obesity rates, even among low-income groups B. Even among low-income groups, sedentary lifestyles make obesity rates results higher and higher C. When there is a rapid increase in obesity rates due to sedentary lifestyles, even among low-income groups D. Obesity rates are rising rapidly because of sedentary lifestyles among low-income groups Question 10. A. Neither indoor nor outdoor pollution poses grave health risks B. Pollution, both indoor and outdoor, poses grave health risks C. Pollution poses grave health risks, either indoor or outdoor D. Grave health risks result from both indoor and outdoor pollution poses Question 11. A. We must have policies sustainable urban planning, equitable resource distribution, and social welfare programmes emphasized B. Imperative policies emphasizes sustainable urban planning, equitable resource distribution, and social welfare programmes C. Policies emphasising sustainable urban planning, equitable resource distribution, and social welfare programmes are imperative D. It is imperative to emphasize policies on sustainable urban planning, equitable resource distribution, and social welfare programmes Question 12. A. mitigate the adverse impacts of urbanisation B. mitigates the adverse impacts of urbanisation Mã Đề: 001 Page 1/4
- C. mitigating the adverse impacts of urbanisation D. mitigated the adverse impacts of urbanisation 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/conversation in each of the fallowing questions from 13 to 17. Question 13. a. Andy: Can you tell me about it? b. Andy: What's something unforgettable that happened to you? c. Lucy: It was when I took a trip to Italy two months ago. A. a – c – b B. b – c – a C. b – a – c D. a – b – c Question 14. a. Zack: Oh no. What’s up with it? b. Rob: Fine, until 10 minutes ago when the Internet went off. c. Zack: What's up, buddy? How's it going? d. Rob: I’ve no idea. A. c – b – a – d B. c – d – a – b C. a – d – b – a D. a – b – c – d Question 15. a. Mark: Well, where are you from South Korea? b. Eunsung: Hi, Mark. My name is Eunsung. I'm an international student from South Korea. c. Mark: Hi, I'm Mark. I'm from here in New York. I live near the University. d. Mark: Oh, wow. I love learning about different countries. Do you mind if I ask you some questions about South Korea? e. Eunsung: Sure. A. a – b – c – d – e B. c – b – a – d – e C. b – d – e – a – c D. c – b – d – e – a Question 16. Dear Editor, I am writing to reply to your request for opinions about urbanisation in the latest issue of your newspaper. a. I would still believe that utilising the efficiency advantages of urbanisation, we can turn it into a positive transformation opportunity. b. To begin with, because urban regions have higher housing densities and better energy and material utilisation, urbanisation can lessen the overall environmental footprint of a nation. c. Therefore, a preferred plan is an urban science advisory system that considers both climate and natural factors. d. Urban density is also necessary for the effective implementation of innovative new technologies, such as district heating networks, that are essential to both climate and natural transitions. e. For me, urbanisation is the answer to developing countries' current problems. f. People may argue that developing countries have to face various challenges. Thank you for your consideration. A. a – e – b – d – f – c B. e – f – c – d – a – b C. a – e – f – d – b – c D. e – b – d – c – f – a Question 17. Dear Sarah, a. The initiative aims to encourage residents to adopt eco-friendly practices like recycling, reducing waste, and conserving energy. b. I'm so thrilled to be part of this effort, and I thought you might be interested too. c. Guess what, our neighbourhood has just launched a green campaign to promote sustainability and environmental awareness. d. Let's join forces and get involved in making our neighbourhood greener together. e. I hope you're doing well! f. Looking forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Tracy A. c – a - f – b – d – e B. e – a – c – b – d – f C. e – c – a – b – d – f D. c – e – a – b – d – f 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 18 to 22. Tourism, the activities of persons traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes, is a major source of income for many countries. (18) _____, tourism plays a crucial role in the economy of many regions. With numerous tourist destinations, attractions, and experiences, planning a trip could become overwhelming for individuals. Hence, travel advisors can step in (19) _____. Moreover, understanding tourism also helps individuals appreciate the diversity and richness of different cultures and natural beauty. (20) ______ individuals are guided to explore various tourist destinations and the experiences they offer, they can develop strategies to make the most of their trips. Thus, individuals are more likely to (21) _____. In addition, providing information about tourism is the professional service that must be provided by travel agencies. (22) ______ individuals often rely on online reviews, leading to a limited understanding of the destination. As a result, the importance of professional travel advice must not be overlooked. To sum up, with the rapid changes in global travel trends, though planning a trip has become more complex, travel advice empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their trips. Mã Đề: 001 Page 2/4
- Question 18. A. Consequently B. Primarily C. Evidently D. Positively Question 19. A. to help individuals plan their trips effectively B. to provide unbiased assessments of different tourist destinations C. to encourage individuals to visit the most popular tourist spots D. to use their expertise to guide individuals on their travel journey Question 20.A. Until B. In case C. Once D. If only Question 21. A. face challenges in their travel planning B. be assigned tasks irrelevant to their travel plans C. navigate potential challenges in their travel D. plan trips that meet their needs and interests Question 22. A. Where formal travel advice is not easily accessible B. While travel advisors provide insights into travel trends C. Though chances of finding a suitable travel advisor are quite small D. If travel agencies raise awareness and understanding of tourism 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 questions from 23 to 30. Aaron Levie loves tinned spaghetti. He lives in a small apartment. At the age of 27, his biggest luxury is his smartphone. If you met him, you probably wouldn't realise that he is a multi-millionaire. However, as co-founder and CEO of Box, a successful IT company, he is worth about $100 million. He loves his job and works hard. Most days, he does not leave the office until after midnight. Levie and his friend Dylan Smith started Box in 2005 while still at university. It offered a better way of storing data, cloud storage. Like most new businesses, Box did not bring in much income at the start. When it began, Levie and Smith looked for funding, but couldn't find any investors. Back in 2005, cloud storage was quite a new idea. For that reason, nobody wanted to risk lending them money. Eventually, a well-known entrepreneur called Mark Cuban agree to put money into Box. Soon, Box grew quickly and had contracts with many of the biggest companies in the USA. Now, Box has grown a lot and so have its profits, making Levie a multi-millionaire. Most people of his age would lead an extravagant lifestyle if they had so much money. But Levie says that it doesn't interest him. "I'm certainly not into money." He only goes to expensive restaurants if an important customer wants to eat there. Otherwise, he has lunch meetings in burger bars. "And l still like tinned spaghetti. I'd be happy if I had it every day.” Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as facts about life of Aaron Levie? A. he loves tinned spaghetti B. he lives in a small apartment. C. he is a multi-millionaire. D. he works for a clothing company. Question 24. The word luxury in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to_______. A. glory B. splendor C. inexpensiveness D. grandeur Question 25. The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to _______. A. data B. Levie C. Dylan Smith D. Box Question 26. The word income in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _______. A. profit B. salary C. wage D. outcome Question 27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? A. Eventually, Levie and Smith looked for funding, but couldn't find any investors. B. Eventually, Levie and Smith looked for funding, and could find many investors. C. Eventually, Mark Cuban, a well-known entrepreneur, agree to invest money in Box. D. Eventually, Mark Cuban, a well-known entrepreneur, disagree to invest money in Box. Question 28.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Box has gone bankrupt and make Levie a multi-millionaire. B. He wants to go to expensive restaurants because he has a lot of money. C. Box offered a better way of storing food and clothes. D. Aaron Levie is co-founder and CEO of Box, a successful IT company. Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer mention the difficulties when Levie and Smith start up Box? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer mention the simple lifestyle and hard work of Levie A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Read the following passage about education in Nepal 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 31to 40. An education pioneer born into rural poverty in Nepal has opened 30 schools in a bid to boost prospects for his country's children. The World Bank ranks Nepal as the globe's 31st poorest country, with almost 10 million people living on daily incomes between £1.48 and £2.50. Many rural villages remain unreached by government schooling and adult literacy stood at just 60 per cent in 2011. Mã Đề: 001 Page 3/4
- Surya Karki and his charity United World Schools Nepal (UWS) are tackling high illiteracy and poverty rates by funding and improving education. The first school opened in 2015 – since then 92 per cent of children have completed primary education, which finishes at age eight, and continued into secondary education with UWS schools. In comparison to 39 per cent of students continuing education who attended government schools. Mr Karki was born into poverty in rural Nepal. Speaking to the Telegraph he said: “School is the only solution to the poverty cycle that we live in. I was raised by a single mother in a male-dominated society. “The school that I went to was approximately two hours walk away. My house was on top of a hill and my mother had to drag me across rivers. We used to walk 10 miles a day. The schooling was really bad.” Of the students who would go to school, he said: “They would end up in the same place, as cheap migrant workers in Qatar, Saudi, or Dubai. There was no value in education – no success stories.” [A] Karki’s mother was a firm believer in education, and at age eight Karki secured a scholarship to study in the capital, Kathmandu. [B] From there he won scholarships and completed Masters degrees in China and the United States. [C] Karki said. “Inequalities in a country can only be decreased if there is access to knowledge.” [D] The devastating earthquake in 2015 damaged 9,300 schools, displacing hundreds of thousands of families and pushing 700,000 people into poverty. As of January 2018, only 2,891 schools had been rebuilt. Karki said: “We came at a crucial time, where we could redo or undo what had been done badly. Education was really bad in terms of infrastructure, quality of teachers, training. It was an opportunity for us to really make things better.” UWS Nepal has so far built 30 schools and has seven more in construction. The schools run between 10 am and 3:30 pm, and have an 86 per cent average attendance rate, which Karki says is almost double the attendance rates for government schools in the vicinity. Sexual health classes are taught to the children in the later years. Question 31. Where does the following sentence best fit? He returned to Nepal in 2015 and decided to stay and develop the education system. A. [A] B. [B] C. [C] D. [D] Question 32. What is the main idea of the passage? A. A man born into poverty in Nepal inspired thousands of children to finish school. B. It was not easy to be born by a single mother in a male-dominated society. C. The disastrous earthquake in 2015 deteriorated schooling system in Nepal. D. Nepal successfully got rid of illiteracy thanks to the financial aid from World Bank. Question 33. The word “tackling” in the passage is closest in meaning to _______. A. addressing B. planning C. discussing D. suffering Question 34. The word “displacing” in the passage mostly means _______. A. making people homeless B. bringing people safety C. making people lose directions D. causing people to panic Question 35. The word “undo” in the passage mostly means ______. A. remove the bad effects of something B. highlight the advantages of something C. restore the old conditions of something D. suffer the consequences of something Question 36. Which of the following expresses the essential information in the highlighted sentence? A. If people in a nation can gain access to knowledge, equalities among people will be improved. B. Even if there were access to intellectual data, there would still remain inequalities among the people. C. The more inequalities in a country are decreased, the more knowledge there is for people to access. D. It is impossible to gain access to knowledge as there are such a lot of difficulties in a country. Question 37. Which of the following is true about Nepal? A. It used to have higher literacy rates than 31 other countries in the world. B. It currently has the population of just under 10 million people. C. In 2011, just more than 50% of its population were able to read and write. D. Governmental schooling could reach even the most remote rural villages. Question 38. All of the following is true about Surya Karki EXCEPT ______. A. He was one of a few Nepalese who could work closely with the World Bank. B. He used to travel a long way in order to get to school. C. He was academically stronger most other students in his class. D. He was not raised by his father, which was a disadvantage in a male-dominated like that. Question 39. According to Karki, the education system in Nepal ______. A. had been much better before many schools were destroyed in the storm B. was undesirable in terms of teachers, facilities and teaching quality C. was effective in reducing illiteracy among adult learners D. was lacking in proper sex education classes Question 40. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Karki and his organisation have generally outperformed Nepal governmental schools in inspiring children to continue their schooling. Mã Đề: 001 Page 4/4
- B. The obstacles faced by schools in Nepal were made more serious due to the harsh weather and the disastrous earthquake in 2015. C. The schooling offered to Karki had been of higher quality to that offered to current students in Nepal. D. School children in Nepal are bored with attending governmental schools and opting for attending UWS schools for higher levels. ---GOOK LUCK--- Mã Đề: 001 Page 5/4

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