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  1. SỞ GIÁO DỤC & ĐÀO TẠO ĐỒNG NAI Ra đề: TRƯỜNG THPT TRẤN BIÊN ĐỀ THAM KHẢO THI TỐT NGHIỆP Phản biện đề: TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ QUÝ ĐÔN THPT NĂM 2025 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút Đề có 7 trang Read the following passage 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. Discover ChatGPT – Your Smart Assistant ChatGPT is an (1)________ tool designed to make your life easier and more productive. With its ability to answer questions, provide helpful advice, and assist (2)________ tasks, it feels like having a personal assistant (3)________ all the work for you. Imagine writing emails, planning your day, or learning a new language with ease—ChatGPT is here to guide you through it all. Its quick and accurate responses save you time, (4)________ you to focus on what matters most. Using ChatGPT is simple and convenient. Just type your question or request, and it will provide clear, (5)________ answers in seconds. Whether you need help with school, work, or even fun activities, ChatGPT is a perfect companion. What’s more, it supports multiple languages, making it (6)________ to people around the world. Try ChatGPT today, and experience how technology can truly transform the way you learn, work, and communicate. (Adapted from https://chatgpt.com) Question 1: A. amazing B. amazed C. amazingly D. amazedly Question 2: A. to B. for C. in D. with Question 3: A. handling B. handle C. handled D. to handle Question 4: A. allowed B. which allow C. allowing D. that allows Question 5: A. helpfully B. helplessly C. helpless D. helpful Question 6: A. accessible B. advanced C. functional D. virtual Read the following passage 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. Discover the Impact of Digital Billboards! Step into the future of advertising with digital billboards that captivate audiences like never before. ? Catch Attention, Share Messages, and Drive Engagement! Digital billboards are revolutionizing the advertising industry by combining cutting-edge technology with creative visuals. (7)______ displayed on highways, in urban areas, or at shopping centers, these dynamic screens are known for their ability to grab attention and deliver a great (8)______ of messages. ? Why Choose Digital Billboards? • Grab Attention – Bright, moving images and videos (9)______ them hard to ignore your message. • Stay Relevant – Easily change ads in real-time to (10)______ trends and events. • Reach a Wide Audience – Located in high-populated areas, digital billboards deliver your ads to (11)______ easily. ? Advertising for the Modern Era! Digital billboards are more than just screens; they are a platform for creativity and effective 1
  2. communication. By using real-time updates, (12)______ can maximize their message and engage their audience more effectively. Embrace digital billboards to make a lasting impression and connect with people like never before! (Adapted from https://www.alibaba.com) Question 7: A. Whether B. Meanwhile C. By contrast D. As though Question 8: A. amount B. a lot C. number D. much Question 9: A. to make B. making C. makes D. make Question 10: A. keep up with B. fed up with C. put up with D. come up with Question 11: A. another B. other C. others D. the others Question 12: A. publicity B. advertisers C. discounts D. loudspeakers 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. Taylor: That’s why conservation is crucial. Protecting habitats and educating people can help save them and their ecosystems. b. Alex: Did you know primates help forests grow by spreading seeds? They’re essential for biodiversity. c. Jordan: Yeah, but deforestation and poaching are endangering them. Without primates, ecosystems could collapse. A. c – b – a B. a – b – c C. b – c – a D. a – c – b Question 14: a. Senna: Same here! I love how it explains things step by step, especially for subjects like math or science. It’s saved me so much time. b. Senna: Hey, have you used ChatGPT before? It’s incredible how it can help with so many things, like explaining tough topics or even writing stories. c. Lucian: Yeah, I’ve tried it! It’s so cool how it understands what you’re asking and gives detailed answers. I’ve used it for studying a lot. e. Lucian: Totally. I also use it for fun stuff, like getting ideas for creative writing or planning trips. It’s like having a personal assistant. d. Senna: Exactly! The best part is how it feels like you’re chatting with someone real. It’s super helpful and easy to use. A. b – a – e – c – d B. b – c – a – e – d C. e – b – d – a – c D. e – c – a – d – b Question 15: Dear Anna, I hope this message finds you well. I’m writing to invite you to join me on a trip to Cuc Phuong National Park next weekend. a. Plus, don’t worry about transportation; I’ll take care of the arrangements, and we can share the cost. b. It’s a perfect chance to escape the city and immerse ourselves in nature. c. Please let me know if you’re free so we can finalise our plan together soon. d. These activities will let you enjoy the stunning landscapes and see rare animals up close. 2
  3. e. To make the most of our visit, we can explore the ancient forest, visit the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre, and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Write to me soon. Best, Hoa A. b-e-c-d-a B. e-c-b-d-a C. e-b-a-d-c D. b-e-d-a-c Question 16: a. Firstly, the supermarket provides a wide range of goods. It helps us can buy anything we want just at one supermarket b. Secondly, the prices between supermarkets and markets are always too much different, even sometimes the prices of the supermarkets are cheaper than the market c. There are some benefits of going shopping in a supermarket. d. Last but not least, the supermarkets often have great promotions and costumers will have the opportunity to buy products with cheaper prices. To summarize, shopping at a supermarket bring real benefits to customers. e. Shopping at a supermarket is a good choice for people who want to buy things offline. A. e — a — c — b — d B. c — e — a — b — d C. c — a — b — d — e D. e – c – a – b- d Question 17: a. In short, by implementing these steps, Vietnam can ensure the preservation and development of its World Heritage sites for generations to come. b. Firstly, the government and local communities need to work together to raise awareness about the importance of protecting these sites. c. There are several steps to preserve and develop cultural and historical heritage sites in Vietnam such as Ha Long Bay, Hoi An Ancient Town, and My Son Sanctuary. d. Secondly, sustainable tourism practices should be encouraged to ensure that tourism does not harm the sites or the local communities. e. Finally, research and conservation efforts should be continued to better understand and protect these invaluable pieces of history and culture. A. c – e – b – d – a B. c – b – d – e – a C. d – b – e – c – a D. a – b – c – d – e Read the following passage about humanoid robots 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 18 to 22. Traditional news and digital news are two popular ways to get information. Traditional news, (18)_________________, has been around for many years. People trust it because it comes from professional journalists. For example, newspapers are printed daily, and many families read them in the morning. However, waiting for the newspaper or TV broadcast can feel slow. (19)_________________. Many people use websites and apps to check updates anytime. Social media platforms are also a common source of news. (20)_________________. However, digital news can sometimes include fake or incorrect information, so readers must be careful. Both types of news have their strengths. Traditional news is reliable and detailed, while digital news is modern and convenient. Some people prefer to mix both. (21)_________________. 3
  4. In the end, it depends on the person’s lifestyle and habits. Traditional news makes people feel connected to the past, (22)_________________. (Adapted from https://www.webfx.com) Question 18: A. such as newspapers and TV channels B. example newspapers and TV channels C. is newspapers and TV channels D. such that newspapers and TV channels Question 19: A. People as though talk more slowly and carefully. B. It is as if people need more patience to get the news. C. Without it, people can be more patient and comfortable. D. By doing that, people are more patient to get the news. Question 20: A. Some posts are so quick that they inform readers before the TV channels do. B. A lot of readers need to watch the TV channels before informing to the others. C. Readers are too dependent on the readiness of these posts to watch the TV channels. D. Many posts are such quick that they let readers know before the TV shows it. Question 21: A. In the morning, they go through online news and use their phones for updates during the day. B. They read the newspaper in the morning and look at the TV for updates throughout the day. C. They never read the newspaper in the morning and look at their phones for updates at night. D. They read the newspaper in the morning and check their phones for updates during the day. Question 22: A. when digital news shows how technology is changing the way we live. B. without digital news, we show how technology is changing the way we live. C. while digital news shows how technology is changing the way we live. D. whilst digital news shows how traditional methods are changing our lives. 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 from 23 to 30. The first newspapers appeared in the 17th century, but ordinary people did not use to buy them often because they were expensive. This changed in the 1850s with the invention of powerful printing presses, which could print 10,000 papers per hour. As a result, newspaper prices came down and more people could afford to buy them. Thanks to another new invention, the photograph, it was also the first time that newspapers contained pictures as well as articles. When a volcano erupted on the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883, it killed 36.000 people. It was one of the worst natural disasters in history. It was also significant because it was the first time that news could travel around the world in minutes, using undersea electrical telegraph wires. Before the telegraph was invented, it used to take weeks far news to travel to a different continent. News of Abraham Lincoln's death, for example, took nearly two weeks to reach Europe in 1865. In the early 20th century, before televisions became popular, people used to go to the cinema to watch the news. Ten-minute films called “news reels” contained moving images of four or five top news stories. The news reels were changed weekly, not daily, so the news wasn't always up to date. 4
  5. Nowadays, they are important as historical documents, as they provide the only audiovisual records of those times. At the start of the 21st century, developments in smartphone technology and the growth at social media like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have completely changed the way that we get our news. Now anybody can report news. This is sometimes called “citizen journalism.” One of the first and most famous examples of it happened in New York in 2009 when a plane carrying 150 passengers landed in the Hudson River after a flock of birds flew into the plane's engine. People who saw the crash posted comments and photos on Twitter and the news spread around the world in minutes. Professional journalists didn't arrive at the scene until 15 minutes later. (Adapted from Navigate Pre-Intermediate B1Coursebook) Question 23. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? A. The disappearance of newspapers B. The benefits of smartphone technology C. Media milestones D. Documentary styles Question 24. According to paragraph 1, newspaper costs decreased, more people could afford to purchase them because of _____. A. the invention of powerful printing presses B. volcanic eruption on the Pacific island C. ordinary people D. the first newspapers Question 25. The words came down in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to the words _____. A. got more popular B. became stronger C. rose dramatically D. got hellishly expensive Question 26. The word erupted in the paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____. A. boiled B. disappeared C. eroded D. exploded Question 27. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE according to the paragraph 3? A. Moving images provide the only audiovisual records of those times. B. The news reels are cartoon films C. People didn’t visit the local movie theatre to see the news when televisions became popular D. Not every day, but every week, the news reels were altered. Question 28. The word they in paragraph 3 refers to _____. A. news stories B. the news reels C. ten-minute films D. historical documents Question 29. Which of the following can be inferred from citizen journalism in paragraph 4? A. It means that the citizen journalism trend has completely changed newspapers. B. It means that writing activities about hot news can be carried out by citizens. C. It means that this new concept doesn’t allow all citizens to participate in journalism. D. It means that journalism minimizes the role of community. Question 30. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2? A. As the 21st century began, advancements in mobile phone technology and the rise of social media platforms revolutionized how we consume news. B. The onset of the 21st century saw significant progress in smartphone innovations and the expansion of social media, changing our lifestyle. C. The early years of the 21st century marked a turning point, as advancements in smartphone technology and the explosion of social media changed the way we communicate with others. 5
  6. D. With the arrival of the 21st century, breakthroughs in smartphone technology and social media transformed our world of entertainment. 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 from 31 to 40. James Waltham - Chocolate Taster Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture, and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use, such as nuts, fruit, and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office, I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make, and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples. My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space where I can do what I like during the day. No two days are the same in this job. [I] Sometimes I am at our food lab, and other times I'm out of the country buying our raw materials. [II] As I've got a young family, I have to stay away from them for a while and that can be difficult. [III] But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself. [IV]The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening! (Adapted from Preliminary English Test 8) Question 31. What is James Waltham doing in the text? A. recommending the best ways to test chocolate B. telling readers what makes his job worth doing for him C. suggesting different methods of making chocolate D. describing what personal qualities are needed to do his job Question 32. James says that when he tells people about his work, they A. say they would like to do the same thing. B. doubt whether he is serious. C. wonder why he chose it as a career. D. think it must be very easy Question 33. Why does James taste samples of chocolate every week? A. To compare different brands B. to guarantee that clients obtain premium chocolate. C. To create recipes for new chocolates D. To train other chocolate tasters Question 34. The word raw in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to A. basic B. processed C. fresh D. peeled Question 35. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2? A. I invest my days in determining the environmentally friendly elements to incorporate into the chocolate. B. I allocate my days to thoughtfully decide on the strangest ingredients to use in the chocolate 6
  7. C. I spend my time carefully choosing the most expensive ingredients for my chocolate. D. I take my time to pick out the ideal components to include in the chocolate Question 36. What is unique about James’s kitchen? A. It is part of his home. B. It is a private space with machines and ingredients for experiments. C. It is open to the public for chocolate-tasting sessions. D. It is located far from his office. Question 37. What does James enjoy most about his job? A. Traveling abroad frequently B. The variety and lack of routine C. Spending time with his colleagues D. Working in the food lab Question 38. What does James think is a disadvantage of his job? A. He sometimes feels he has eaten too much chocolate. B. He has worked with the same products. C. He needs to travel abroad some of the time. D. He finds it difficult to have a routine with his work. Question 39. Which one would be an advert for the chocolate company James works for? A. Every single bar of chocolate that leaves our factory is tested for its taste. B. We choose only the best ingredients – just chocolate beans, sugar and milk. We don’t add anything else. C. We’re proud of being so environmentally friendly – all our ingredients are bought from local businesses. D. We check everything that goes into our chocolate, so that you can enjoy the best chocolate possible. Question 40. Where in paragraph 3 does the following sentence best fit? Even so, the excitement of discovering unique chocolates and ingredients from different places keeps me motivated. A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV] 7
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