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  1. TRƯỜNG THPT TRẦN PHÚ TỔ TIẾNG ANH ĐỀ THAM KHẢO TN 2025 – SỐ 2 Read the following blog film and mark the letter A, B, C and D on your answer sheet to i ndicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6 THE IMPOSSIBLE The film is based on the story of a Spanish family (1) _______ on a Christmas holiday to Khao Lak in Thailand in 2004 and were caught up in the tsunami that hit Southeast Asia, killing 230,000 people in fourteen countries. The filming of the tsunami itself is spectacular and uses a mixture (2)_____ digital effects and real waves filmed in slow motion in a water tank. Most of the film deals with the aftermath of the tsunami and the agony suffered by the family when they are split up and have no idea whether the others have survived. In the film, the family are British, with Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor giving honest and compassionate (3)______ as the parents of three young boys. The director, Juan Antonio Bayona, wanted the film (4)______ as realistic as possible, so the actors had to (5)_______ five weeks of physically demanding filming (6)_________. The Impossible tells a captivating true story in which survival, society, family ties and human kindness all shine through. The Impossible is an amazing film, but it made me question how sensible it is to develop tourism in areas that are likely to suffer natural disasters. Isn't it too risky? John (203 words) (Adapted from Discovery 12-page 44) Question 1. A. going B. went C. to go D. having gone Question 2. A. at B. on C. of D. in Question 3. A. perform B. performing C. performer D. performances Question 4. A. being B. be C. is D. to be Question 5. A. spend B. make C. demand D. show Question 6. A. water massive a tank in B. in a massive water tank C. in water a massive tank D. tank a massive water in 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. VIET NAM’S TRADITIONAL MEDICINE In Vietnam, there are two types of traditional medicine that date back thousands of years to the villages of Vietnam. They are called Thuốc Nam and Thuốc Bắc. The two types of medicines developed (7)_____ over the years although they are similar in many ways. Both Thuốc Nam and Thuốc Bắc are herbal medicines using fresh and dried herbs, and plants. The main difference is in (8)_______ preparation. Thuốc Nam uses different herbs that are simply chopped or ground before using. Thuốc Bắc, however, has a more complicated preparation, and often involves brewing and boiling the herbs to create a new medicine. The two traditional medicines are similar in some of their beliefs. Each believes in the idea of Khí or energy that flows through our bodies. One popular traditional medicine is from (9)_______ plant called lá lốt whose leaves help treat arthritis and backache. Herbs, like mint, help treat a cold and the flu. While Vietnamese bitter melon known as mướp đắng or khổ qua helps in the (10)________ of diabetes, lá vông can help people sleep better.
  2. Today, both traditional medicines are very popular in Vietnam. There are many herbal remedy shops where people can (11)________ treatments for almost any medical problem. Students can study traditional medicine (12)_______ a medical university and the government operates institutes where patients can receive traditional treatments. (228 words) (Adapted from Bright 11- page 93 ) Question 7. A. independently B. slowly C. globally D. commonly Question 8. A. them B. their C. the D. its Question 9. A. an B. the C. any D. a Question 10. A. prevention B. treatment C. cure D. cause Question 11. A. look for B. give up C. put off D. take over Question 12. A. on B. at C. in D. of 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. Mai: Wow, so many famous artists are going to perform there. This band looks so cool. Let’s go to the Saturday show. b. Mai: No, I don’t. Shall we do something together? c. Ann: Do you have any plans for this Saturday evening? d. Ann: Yes, I’d love to. How about going to a music show? Let’s look at their website! e. Ann: Sounds great. (Adapted from Global Success 10 page 34 ) A. c- a- b- d- e B. c- b- d- a- e C. c- b- a- d- e D. a- c- b- d- e Question 14. a. Lan: Nam, there's an art exhibition near my school. Let's go to see it this afternoon. c. Nam: Oh, I'm sorry, but I can't. I have to visit my grandparents today. b. Lan: Never mind. Another time, perhaps. (Adapted from Global Success 10 page 83 ) A. a- c- b B. b- a- c C. c- b- a D. b- c- a Question 15. Hi Jack, a. How are you? I’m doing well. Thanks for the email. I’m sorry to hear that you’re so busy with y our studies and have too many chores to do. b. I am very busy with school and other activities too, but I still help around the house. c. It’s true, we don’t have much free time, but doing a few chores doesn’t take long. I think we sho uld try to help our parents because it’s not fair for them to do everything. d. I make my bed every day and clean my room twice a week. I also dust the furniture. It makes m y parents happy and I like helping. e. Have to go now. We’re having a barbecue in the garden. Talk to you soon! Best, Ryan (Adapted from Bright 10- page 22 ) A. a- b- d- e- c B. a- e- d- b- c C. a- b- c- e- d D. a- c- b- d- e
  3. Question 16. Should mothers go to work? a. I feel that mothers should be able to work if they want to. b. Secondly, working mothers are good role models. They show their children that if they work hard, they can have both a family and a career. By looking at their working mothers, the children learn that they need to work for their good life. c. Firstly, mothers who go to work can provide an extra income for their families. With children, families need more money to pay for their education and everyday needs. d. That means a working mother can contribute to the household finances and help the family afford more. e. All in all, I believe that working mothers help with the family finances and are good examples for their children. (Adapted from Bright 10- page 50) A. a- c- d- b- e B. a- d- b- c- e C. a- b- c- e- d D. d- a- b- e- c Question 17. How to protect the natural environment - by Nat Johnson a. Using renewable resources and reducing emissions are the two effective ways to protect our natural environment. b. To sum up, we should use renewable resources of energy and reduce emissions. By doing so, we can help our precious Earth. c. To start with, we can use renewable resources of energy such as solar, wind or water power instead of burning fossil fuels. By doing this, we can reduce the pollution that burning fossil fuels produces and protect our natural resources. d. We could also use bikes or walk to work or school. As a result, air quality will improve and car emissions will decrease, making our cities healthier and cleaner. e. Furthermore, it would be a good idea to reduce emissions by leaving our cars at home and use public transport. (Adapted from Bright 10- page 64) A. b-a-d-e-c B. a- c- e- d-b C. b-c-d-a-e D. e-c-a-d-b Read the following passage about an Extraordinary Educator 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 t o 22. An Extraordinary Educator Nguyễn Ngọc Ký is one of the most inspiring people in modern Vietnamese history. He was not only an excellent teacher, but he was also an inspiration to many Vietnamese people due to the passion and determination he showed throughout his life. Nguyễn Ngọc Ký was born in Nam Định Province in 1947 and he was a great teacher in Vietnam. However, he had a very tough early childhood. (18)____. As a result of his illness, he lost the ability to use his arms, (19)___________ However, Nguyễn Ngọc Ký was determined to live a full life like any other child and insisted on attending school. He learned how to write using his feet and performed very well at school. (20)______ For this achievement, (21)___________ After earning a degree in literature at Hà Nội National University, Nguyễn Ngọc Ký became a teacher. Over the years, Nguyễn Ngọc Ký had helped many students and gained a reputation as an incredible, inspiring teacher. In 1992, he was awarded the title “Nhà giáo ưu tú” for his outstanding contributions. Nguyễn Ngọc Ký retired from teaching in 2005, but his work still wasn't done. (22)_____. He wrote thirty books in total, including three best-selling
  4. autobiographies, titled Tôi đi học (I Went to School), Tôi học đại học (I Went to the University) and Nguyễn Ngọc Ký – Tâm sự trao đời (Nguyễn Ngọc Ký - Passion for Life). He passed away in 2022, but his legacy will continue to inspire many generations of Vietnamese students, and people will remember his incredible achievements for many years to come. (264 words) (Adapted from Bright 12- page 31) Question 18. A. He enjoyed a happy childhood without any difficulties. B. At the age of 4, he became very ill with a life-threatening disease called polio C. He became a teacher at the age of four despite his challenges. D. He learned to write using his arms at a very young age. Question 19. A. which caused him to give up his career. B. that forced him to give up his career. C. that motivated him to learn how to write using his feet. D. which made his life extremely challenging. Question 20. A. He achieved excellent grades throughout his school years, and he was even placed in the top 5 of a national maths competition. B. He struggled to keep up with his classmates in many subjects. C. He decided to quit school because of the difficulties he faced. D. His teachers encouraged him to focus only on his physical rehabilitation. Question 21. A. he was awarded two medals from President Hồ Chí Minh. B. he received encouragement from his family and friends. C. he was honored as the most outstanding student in his school. D. he gained recognition from his local community. Question 22. A. He dedicated his time to mentoring young teachers and inspiring students. B. He became an active participant in community service projects across Vietnam. C. He focused solely on his family life and spent his retirement in peace. D. He worked as a psychotherapist and continued writing books after his retirement. Read the following passage about extraordinary people 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. EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE There are people in this world who have incredible abilities that seem to break the laws of nature. Here are three real-life superheroes who have amazed the world with their talents. Wim Hof, also known as ‘The Iceman’, is a Dutch man who has broken the limits of what humans can do in low temperatures. He has set several world records for his ability to deal with freezing temperatures, including the longest ice bath and longest full-body contact with ice, although those records have been broken many times. Wim has developed a method of breathing that allows him to control his body temperature and survive extreme cold. He has run a full marathon in the Arctic Circle and almost reached the peak of Mount Everest in just shoes and shorts in 2007! Daniel Tammet, from the UK, is often called ‘The Human Calculator’, due to his incredible abilities to do maths. Daniel can solve complicated mathematical problems in his head at lightning speed. Daniel also has an amazing language learning ability. He can speak a wide variety of different languages, including Icelandic, which he took just one week to learn! He has even written three books about his life and talents.
  5. Stephen Wiltshire. aka. 'The Human Camera’, is a British artist with an incredible ability to draw detailed pictures of cities from memory. Wiltshire can take a brief helicopter ride over a city and perfectly recreate the view in his drawings. He has drawn famous cities like New York. Rome, and Tokyo, and his artwork has appeared in galleries around the world. These three individuals have shown that human beings can do extraordinary things beyond what we can imagine. Their talents can inspire us to think differently about the world around us and encourage us to achieve great things, even when they might seem impossible! (305 words) *aka: who known as (Adapted from Tiếng Anh 12- Bright - Workbook) Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of their talents? A. Speaking 30 different languages. B. Doing maths at lightning speed. C. Drawing detailed pictures of cities from memory. D. Dealing with freezing temperatures. Question 24. The word complicated in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________. A. complex B. difficult C. convoluted D. simple Question 25. The word Their in paragraph 5 refers to __________________. A. things’ B. human beings’ C. three individuals’ D. galleries’ Question 26. The word brief in paragraph 4 could be best replaced by ______________. A. short B. fast C. easy D. slight Question 27. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5? A. Human beings are capable of doing everything they want. B. Human beings can do everything they imagine. C. Extraordinary things can only be done by human beings. D. Humans are capable of amazing feats that are beyond our comprehension. Question 28. Which of the following is Not TRUE according to the passage? A. Wim can manage his body temperature and survive extreme cold. B. Daniel Tammet, from the UK, is a mathematical genius. C. Stephen Wiltshire can draw the cities’ detailed pictures on a brief flight. D. These superheroes have the power to change the way we perceive the world. Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer refer to the ability to endure extremely low temperatures? A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5 Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer mention the ability of calculating? A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5 Read the following passage about powering the future 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. POWERING THE FUTURE As we continue to face the impacts of climate change, having a green environment has become increasingly important to the future of our society. To achieve this, the world is shifting towards green energy, and two particular types of energy at the centre of this movement are solar power and wind power. [I]Solar power is all about harnessing the energy of the sun by using solar panels to convert sunlight into usable electricity. [II]This highly efficient form of energy produces zero emissions, so it can significantly reduce our carbon footprint. [III]Moreover, solar panels are perfect for installation on a small scale, such as in private homes, since they require very little maintenance
  6. and have a long lifespan. However, the ability to generate solar power depends on the time of day and weather conditions.[IV] Wind power, on the other hand, involves converting the energy of the wind into electricity using large turbines. Wind power doesn't produce any greenhouse gases, but it is not ideal for private use since turbines require consistent care. However, wind farms can be installed on a large scale and are able to produce electricity continuously regardless of the time of day. This means that if there were more investments in wind power, it could be a viable way to provide energy for major cities and even for whole regions. Wind and solar power contribute significantly to a green environment by reducing our reliance on fossil fuels, helping us cut down on pollution and slow climate change. Additionally, using renewable energy sources helps promote spending on sustainable development by creating new career opportunities in the green energy sector. For now, the biggest challenge of adopting green energy is the costs associated with installation and infrastructure, but the benefits unquestionably outweigh the downsides. If we want to stop the climate crisis and create a better and more sustainable future, green energy sources will undoubtedly be the key. (318 words) (Adapted from Tiếng Anh 12- Bright - Student’s book) Question 31. Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit? This means that solar panels are often less useful if they are installed in places where sunny weather is not typical. A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV] Question 32. The phrase depends on in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by _____. A. take on B. rely on C. put on D. look on Question 33. The word it in paragraph 2 refers to __________________. A. solar power B. electricity C. sunlight D. the sun Question 34. According to paragraph 2, what is NOT a benefit of solar power? A. It creates zero emissions. B. It is suited to personal use C., It cuts down on our carbon footprint. D. It can be used for short periods. Question 35. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 4? A. Wind and solar power bring many benefits to our society. B. Wind and solar power will have negative effects on our environment in the future. C. Wind and solar power aren’t great renewable energy sources in the future. D. We don’t need fossil fuels in the future thanks to wind and solar power. Question 36. The word viable in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____________. A. unfeasible B. feasible C. unmanageable D. unavoidable Question 37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Solar energy creates fewer emissions and greenhouse gases. B. Both solar energy and wind energy help create a greener world. C. Two particular types of energy contribute to our carbon footprint. D. We will completely depend on fossil fuels when producing these green energies. Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 5? A. Green energy sources will surely be essential if we are to halt the climate crisis and build a better, more sustainable future. B. Were we need to finish the climate crisis and have a green environment, green energy sources would indubitably be the key. C. It is necessary for us to stop the climate crisis and create a better and more sustainable future and have green energy sources.
  7. D. Green energy sources are increasingly vital for us to reduce pollution and slow climate change. Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. The downsides of green energy could soon outweigh the benefits. B. Green energy will enhance green living. C. Green energy costs are rising. D. There exists little infrastructure for renewable energy at present. Question 40. Which of the following best summarises the passage? A. Solar and wind power are vital for reducing emissions and combating climate change. Despite their high cost, investing in renewable energy offers long-term benefits. B. Solar and wind power are renewable energy sources and they help create new career opportunities in the green energy sector. C. Solar energy is more suitable than wind energy in the future because solar panels are easily installed and they demand very little maintenance and have a long lifespan. D. Solar energy and wind energy are great alternative energy in the future because of their simple installation and huge potential for job market.
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