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PHÁT TRIỂN TỪ ĐỀ MINH HỌA
ĐỀ ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT 2025
ĐỀ 2
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian: 50 phút
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.
📚 FLUENT IN ENGLISH 📚
Looking to improve your English? Our courses are perfect for learners of all levels, whether you're a
beginner or more (1) _______.
We offer interactive lessons, practical exercises, and real-life scenarios to build your confidence in
speaking, writing, and listening. Study with our (2) _______, who have years of experience teaching English
to international students.
Our flexible classes, (3) _______ online and in person, allow you to learn at your own pace. You can
join us (4) _______ any of our convenient locations or attend virtual sessions from the comfort of your
home.
Don't delay (5) _______ your English learning journey today and begin (6) _______ fluently like a
native speaker. Your success starts here!
Question 1. A. advanced
B. advancement
Question 2. A. skilled highly teachers
C. highly skilled teachers
C. advancing
D. advance
B. teachers highly skilled
D. highly teachers skilled
Question 3. A. which offered
B. are offered
C. offering
D. offered
Question 4. A. at
B. of
C. on
D. by
Question 5. A. making
B. planning
C. starting
D. taking
Question 6. A. to speaking
B. speak
C. speaking
D. spoke
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.
Make a Difference in the Lives of Animals!
Animal shelters depend on the kindness of volunteers to care for homeless animals.
♻ Why Volunteer?
Many animals in shelters have been abandoned by their owners while (7) _______are rescued from
dangerous situations. By volunteering, you can help provide food, medical care, and comfort to animals in
need.
♻ How You Can Help:
Spend time with the animals, ensuring they feel loved and safe.
Assist with cleaning and maintaining shelter facilities, as failing to tidy up messes can (8) _______
unhealthy conditions.
Help raise awareness about adoption programs and the importance of reducing the (9) _______ of
homeless animals.
Rather than adopt a new pet without preparation, educate potential owners about proper care as many
animals suffer neglect and abandonment (10) _______ irresponsible ownership.
Together, we can ensure that every animal has a chance at a better (11) _______.
♻ Get Involved Today!
Volunteering doesn't just benefit the animals - it gives you a sense of fulfillment and the opportunity to meet
others who share the same (12) _______.
Question 7. A. the other
B. the others
C. another
D. other
Question 8. A. make out
B. give away
C. lead to
D. see off
Question 9. A. plenty
B. lots
C. amount
D. number
Question 10. A. at the top of
B. as a result of
C. in case of
D. along with
Question 11. A. quality
B. life
C. history
D. cage
Question 12. A. interests
B. actions
C. routines
D. excursions
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. Mr Willis: It was announced on TV that a new wildlife park will open to the public next week. Would you
like to visit it?
b. Mr Willis: Simon, I've just heard some good news.
c. Simon: What's it about, Dad?
A. a-b-c
B. b-c-a
C. c-b-a
D. a-c-b
Question 14.
a. Nam: Yes, we should all have these basic life skills to be adults.
b. Nam: Because doing housework helps them develop life skills.
c. Anna: It's true. Life skills such as cooking, cleaning, or taking care of others are really necessary for kids
when they grow up.
d. Anna: Thank you for sharing your idea. It's very useful for my project.
e. Anna: Why do you think children should do housework?
a
A. e – b – c – a – d
B. e – b – d – a – c
C. d – a – e – b – c
D. d – b – c – e –
Question 15.
Hi Susan,
a. I hope you had a great time with everyone, and I promise to make it up to you soon.
b. Please forgive me for not being there. I've been overwhelmed with work and completely lost track of
time.
c. I feel terrible about missing your birthday party last weekend.
d. It was really irresponsible of me not to let you know earlier that I couldn't make it.
e. Let's catch up sometime this week, Alex.
A. d-b-a-c-e
B. b-e-a-d-c
C. a-d-b-c-e
D. c-a-d-b-e
Question 16.
Dear Principal,
a. I hope that we can work together to make positive changes for the benefit of all the students at our school.
b. I would like to suggest a few changes that I believe would improve the quality of the school lunches.
c. I also have some concerns about the nutritional value of the meals. It seems that many of the dishes are
high in fat and sugar, and there are not enough fruits and vegetables available.
d. I am writing to express my concern about the quality of the food in the school cafeteria.
Sincerely,
Claudia Wilson
A. d – c – b – a
B. c – a – d – b
C. a – c – d – b
D. d – c – a – b
Question 17.
a. As more technological innovations emerge, the goal of a greener and more sustainable future becomes
increasingly achievable for many countries.
b. Firstly, governments around the world are actively increasing their investments in renewable energy
technologies, such as solar and wind power.
c. However, there are still significant challenges, including the high initial cost of infrastructure and the need
for more efficient energy storage solutions.
d. Renewable energy has quickly become a key focus for nations striving to reduce carbon emissions and
combat the effects of climate change.
e. This shift toward clean energy is already helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels and is promoting longterm sustainability efforts.
A. d - b - e - c - a
B. d - e - b - c - a
C. d - b - c - e - a
D. d - c - b - a - e
Read the following passage about the impact of tweeting on everybody 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
EVERYBODY'S TWEETING
Twitter (18) ________________ for a podcasting website, but then people realized that it offered
them the power to connect with millions of people instantly. Suddenly, everyone had a voice, as long as it
wasn't longer than 140 characters. But what are we using it for, and just how is Twitter changing the way we
do things?
Perhaps the greatest impact Twitter has had is on breaking news. Before Twitter, (19) _____________
before finally broadcasting it on the radio or TV. These days, anyone who happens to be in the right place at
the right time with a Twitter account can post news the second it happens. For example, Janis Krums posted
a photo and a tweet when he witnessed a US flight making an emergency landing in the Hudson River. He
must never have imagined that he would break the story to the world.
Following Pop Idols
Young people have always loved to follow their pop idols, and Twitter has made it a whole lot easier.
Before the Internet, teenagers used to join the fan clubs of their favorite bands and write letters to their
heroes,
(20) _________________ to get a reply written by the club secretary. Today's teenagers don't need to wait.
By following their idols on Twitter, they get all the news the minute it happens: their meals, activities, or
even thoughts. And all the news comes directly from the bands themselves.
Creating Movements
Twitter allows people who think the same way to get together and (21) ______________. These
problems may be cyberbullying, sexism, or racism. They can share information, organize campaigns, and
put pressure on related departments. Twitter has given the man and woman on the street the power to make a
difference.
Identifying the source of a piece of news
It's good to get an idea of the background of a person who says or writes something. Are they an
impartial expert or someone who wants to change your opinion to suit their own agenda? For example, this
statement about a flu epidemic, “Patients can already spread the virus a day before they've even fallen sick
themselves”, is more likely to come from a doctor than a politician. On the other hand, “We have to stop
people who are carrying the virus from getting into the country” is more likely to come from a politician.
(22) _____________, you're better able to decide how much importance to give it and whether you can
really trust what they say.
(Adapted from THINK)
Question 18.
A. has originally created as a messaging system
system
C. was originally created as a messaging system
B. originally created as a messaging system
D. was originally creating as a messaging
Question 19.
A. journalists took control of censoring the news
C. journalists took advantage of censoring the news
B. journalists took care of censoring the news
D. journalists took use of censoring the news
Question 20.
A. whose might take two weeks for them
C. that might take two weeks for them
B. which might be taken two weeks for them
D. which might take two weeks for them
Question 21.
A. do something about the things they care about
about
C. do something about the things they do
happened.
B. take something about the things they care
D. do something about the things that
Question 22.
A. Known who is receiving a piece of information
B. By knowing who is providing a piece of information
C. Having known who is knowing a piece of information
D. For knowing who is having a piece of information
Read the following passage about home schooling in the UK 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.
Full-time education in the UK is compulsory from the age of five to sixteen, but this doesn't have to
be in a school. Around 50,000 children are educated at home. This is called 'homeschooling'.
Parents take their children out of school for different reasons, like illness and the need for special
care, or because the distance to the nearest school may be too far. Some children are simply unhappy at
school. Whatever the reason, they're allowed to study at home, although inspectors regularly check how
they are getting on.
Hayley and Jenny haven't been to school for two years but they haven't neglected their studies.
Their mother worked out strict timetables for them, with hourly lessons for each day. She's responsible for
teaching them Maths, English, History and French. Their father teaches them Science and Geography. They
study all the other school subjects online. 'We have lessons with Dad in the evenings and at weekends,'
explains Hayley.
The family's home is in a remote part of Wales. 'The girls were fine at school but they spent so
much time getting to school, they were too tired to learn, says their mother, Julia”. 'We had a family
conference and in the end we decided to try homeschooling. So far, it's been a big success, but the girls
know that if they want to go back to school at any time, we'll let them. We follow the normal school
program of lessons, and they will take all the normal school exams.'
There are disadvantages too, of course. 'Social isolation is something I worry about,' says Julia.
They both seem happy and well-adjusted, but they haven't really got friends who live locally. But in the
summer holidays they go away on trips to summer camps, where they have no trouble mixing with people
and making friends.'
(Adapted from Focus)
Question 23. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT MENTION as a reason for
homeschooling?
A. Special care needs
B. Distance to school
C. Unhappiness at school
D. Academic excellence
Question 24. The word “worked out” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. calculated
B. planned
C. improvised
Question 25. The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
D. exercised
A. the parents
B. the lessons
C. the girls
Question 26. The word “well-adjusted” in paragraph 5 most probably means ______.
D. the schools
A. popular
B. stable
C. isolated
Question 27. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
D. cheerful
A. Home schooling eliminates the need for academic assessments.
B. The girls have no social interactions outside their home.
C. Julia is concerned about the girls' social interactions.
D. The family lives in an urban area with many school options.
Question 28. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Julia, their mother, says the girls performed well in school, and their long travel made them too
energetic to study properly.
B. Julia, their mother, explains that although the girls were doing well at school, the distance they
had to travel left them too drained to learn effectively.
C. Julia, their mother, points out that the girls did badly in school because the long journey made it
hard for them to focus on learning.
D. Julia, their mother, states that the girls were unhappy at school, but living far from it caused them
to be too tired to concentrate on their studies.
Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer discuss the challeges associated with home scholling?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 5
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer describe the daily routine of Hayley and Jenny?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about fitness trends 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.
Fitness Trends
[I] Reformer Pilates is an advanced and more intense variation of traditional Pilates. [II] Since this
type of equipment isn't something you would typically have at home, you'll need to visit a specialized
Pilates center to try it. [III] While it might look easy at first, don't be fooled - by the end of the session,
your thighs will be burning, and you might struggle to walk up or down stairs for a few days
afterward. [IV] This workout pushes your body to its limits, providing a more challenging experience than
standard Pilates, and many find it an effective way to build both strength and flexibility.
Trampolining is another popular fitness trend, and although it may seem like child's play, it's
actually a highly effective workout. Jumping up and down on a trampoline can leave you feeling exhausted
after just a few minutes. Surprisingly, it's even better for heart health than running, while also improving
coordination and helping to reduce stress levels. Trampolining is gaining widespread popularity, with new
centers popping up that feature as many as 150 trampolines. These facilities offer options for everyone: you
can enjoy 'freejumping, where you bounce without an instructor, or pay for professional lessons to learn the
best techniques and get the most out of your workout. Many people are discovering that trampolining
combines fun and fitness in a way that makes staying active much more enjoyable.
If you're someone who is typically active but feeling down or emotionally drained, Dynamic
Running Therapy might be just what the doctor ordered. This trend involves running with a therapist,
combining the benefits of physical exercise with talk therapy. Though these sessions are often more
expensive than typical therapy sessions because of the professional fees, they offer significant advantages.
Running while talking helps distract you from any discomfort, allowing you to cover longer distances, and
creates a relaxed, open environment that can make it easier to talk compared to the usual therapist's office
setting.
(Adapted from Friends Global)
Question 31. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
“It includes similar pushing and stretching exercises but is performed using special equipment that
resembles a rowing machine.”
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
Question 32. The phrase just what the doctor ordered in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ____.
A. a breath of fresh air
C. a storm in a teacup
B. a drop in the ocean
D. a dime a dozen
Question 33. The word its in paragraph 1 refers to ____
A. workout
B. body
C. experience
D. session
Question 34. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a benefit of Trampolining?
A. improving coordination
C. reducing stress levels
B. enhancing heart health
D. building muscle strength
Question 35. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
A. Dynamic Running Therapy combines exercise with talk therapy in a comfortable setting.
B. Running therapy is a fitness trend focused on affordable, long-distance running.
C. Running with a therapist aids emotional openness but has no physical benefits.
D. Running therapy is best for active people who prefer outdoor exercise.
Question 36. The word popping up in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.
A. opening
B. expanding
C. closing
D. establishing
Question 37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Reformer Pilates is primarily designed for beginners and requires no specialized equipment.
B. Trampolining has been shown to have minimal benefits for coordination and cardiovascular
health.
C. Engaging in trampolining can lead to significant fatigue after only a few minutes of activity.
D. Dynamic Running Therapy focuses solely on physical exercise without addressing emotional
aspects.
Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A. Although it appears simple at first, be cautious—by the end of the session, your thighs will
hurt, and you might find it difficult to go up or down stairs for a few days.
B. It may seem easy at first, but you'll feel relaxed afterward and find walking up and down
stairs easy for days.
C. While it looks uncomplicated initially, be warned—by the end of the session, your thighs will
swell, and you could struggle with stair climbing for several days.
D. Even though it seems effortless at first, don't underestimate it—by the end of the session,
you'll feel fine, and moving up or down stairs will be easy.
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. People who engage in fitness activities are generally less likely to experience emotional
distress.
B. The popularity of trampolining indicates a growing interest in innovative and enjoyable forms
of exercise.
C. Individuals who prefer traditional workouts may find it challenging to adapt to newer fitness
trends like Dynamic Running Therapy.
D. Specialized fitness centers are more beneficial than home workouts for achieving significant
physical improvements.
Question 40. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Trampolining and Dynamic Running Therapy are popular fitness trends, but Reformer Pilates is a
less favorable option due to its intensity and equipment requirements.
B. Reformer Pilates is the most effective workout for building strength, while trampolining is
primarily a fun activity with little impact on fitness.
C. Dynamic Running Therapy is the only trend mentioned that effectively combines exercise with
therapy, making it suitable for everyone looking to improve their mental health.
D. Various fitness trends, including Reformer Pilates, trampolining, and Dynamic Running Therapy,
offer unique physical and emotional benefits, appealing to different individuals based on their activity levels
and preferences.
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BẢNG ĐÁP ÁN
Câu
1
2
3
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Đáp án
A
C
D
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C
C
B
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D
B
Câu
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20
Đáp án
B
A
B
A
D
A
A
C
A
D
Câu
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30
Đáp án
A
B
D
C
C
B
C
B
B
C
Câu
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Đáp án
B
A
B
D
A
C
C
A
B
D
ĐỀ ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT 2025
ĐỀ 2
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian: 50 phút
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.
📚 FLUENT IN ENGLISH 📚
Looking to improve your English? Our courses are perfect for learners of all levels, whether you're a
beginner or more (1) _______.
We offer interactive lessons, practical exercises, and real-life scenarios to build your confidence in
speaking, writing, and listening. Study with our (2) _______, who have years of experience teaching English
to international students.
Our flexible classes, (3) _______ online and in person, allow you to learn at your own pace. You can
join us (4) _______ any of our convenient locations or attend virtual sessions from the comfort of your
home.
Don't delay (5) _______ your English learning journey today and begin (6) _______ fluently like a
native speaker. Your success starts here!
Question 1. A. advanced
B. advancement
Question 2. A. skilled highly teachers
C. highly skilled teachers
C. advancing
D. advance
B. teachers highly skilled
D. highly teachers skilled
Question 3. A. which offered
B. are offered
C. offering
D. offered
Question 4. A. at
B. of
C. on
D. by
Question 5. A. making
B. planning
C. starting
D. taking
Question 6. A. to speaking
B. speak
C. speaking
D. spoke
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.
Make a Difference in the Lives of Animals!
Animal shelters depend on the kindness of volunteers to care for homeless animals.
♻ Why Volunteer?
Many animals in shelters have been abandoned by their owners while (7) _______are rescued from
dangerous situations. By volunteering, you can help provide food, medical care, and comfort to animals in
need.
♻ How You Can Help:
Spend time with the animals, ensuring they feel loved and safe.
Assist with cleaning and maintaining shelter facilities, as failing to tidy up messes can (8) _______
unhealthy conditions.
Help raise awareness about adoption programs and the importance of reducing the (9) _______ of
homeless animals.
Rather than adopt a new pet without preparation, educate potential owners about proper care as many
animals suffer neglect and abandonment (10) _______ irresponsible ownership.
Together, we can ensure that every animal has a chance at a better (11) _______.
♻ Get Involved Today!
Volunteering doesn't just benefit the animals - it gives you a sense of fulfillment and the opportunity to meet
others who share the same (12) _______.
Question 7. A. the other
B. the others
C. another
D. other
Question 8. A. make out
B. give away
C. lead to
D. see off
Question 9. A. plenty
B. lots
C. amount
D. number
Question 10. A. at the top of
B. as a result of
C. in case of
D. along with
Question 11. A. quality
B. life
C. history
D. cage
Question 12. A. interests
B. actions
C. routines
D. excursions
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. Mr Willis: It was announced on TV that a new wildlife park will open to the public next week. Would you
like to visit it?
b. Mr Willis: Simon, I've just heard some good news.
c. Simon: What's it about, Dad?
A. a-b-c
B. b-c-a
C. c-b-a
D. a-c-b
Question 14.
a. Nam: Yes, we should all have these basic life skills to be adults.
b. Nam: Because doing housework helps them develop life skills.
c. Anna: It's true. Life skills such as cooking, cleaning, or taking care of others are really necessary for kids
when they grow up.
d. Anna: Thank you for sharing your idea. It's very useful for my project.
e. Anna: Why do you think children should do housework?
a
A. e – b – c – a – d
B. e – b – d – a – c
C. d – a – e – b – c
D. d – b – c – e –
Question 15.
Hi Susan,
a. I hope you had a great time with everyone, and I promise to make it up to you soon.
b. Please forgive me for not being there. I've been overwhelmed with work and completely lost track of
time.
c. I feel terrible about missing your birthday party last weekend.
d. It was really irresponsible of me not to let you know earlier that I couldn't make it.
e. Let's catch up sometime this week, Alex.
A. d-b-a-c-e
B. b-e-a-d-c
C. a-d-b-c-e
D. c-a-d-b-e
Question 16.
Dear Principal,
a. I hope that we can work together to make positive changes for the benefit of all the students at our school.
b. I would like to suggest a few changes that I believe would improve the quality of the school lunches.
c. I also have some concerns about the nutritional value of the meals. It seems that many of the dishes are
high in fat and sugar, and there are not enough fruits and vegetables available.
d. I am writing to express my concern about the quality of the food in the school cafeteria.
Sincerely,
Claudia Wilson
A. d – c – b – a
B. c – a – d – b
C. a – c – d – b
D. d – c – a – b
Question 17.
a. As more technological innovations emerge, the goal of a greener and more sustainable future becomes
increasingly achievable for many countries.
b. Firstly, governments around the world are actively increasing their investments in renewable energy
technologies, such as solar and wind power.
c. However, there are still significant challenges, including the high initial cost of infrastructure and the need
for more efficient energy storage solutions.
d. Renewable energy has quickly become a key focus for nations striving to reduce carbon emissions and
combat the effects of climate change.
e. This shift toward clean energy is already helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels and is promoting longterm sustainability efforts.
A. d - b - e - c - a
B. d - e - b - c - a
C. d - b - c - e - a
D. d - c - b - a - e
Read the following passage about the impact of tweeting on everybody 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
EVERYBODY'S TWEETING
Twitter (18) ________________ for a podcasting website, but then people realized that it offered
them the power to connect with millions of people instantly. Suddenly, everyone had a voice, as long as it
wasn't longer than 140 characters. But what are we using it for, and just how is Twitter changing the way we
do things?
Perhaps the greatest impact Twitter has had is on breaking news. Before Twitter, (19) _____________
before finally broadcasting it on the radio or TV. These days, anyone who happens to be in the right place at
the right time with a Twitter account can post news the second it happens. For example, Janis Krums posted
a photo and a tweet when he witnessed a US flight making an emergency landing in the Hudson River. He
must never have imagined that he would break the story to the world.
Following Pop Idols
Young people have always loved to follow their pop idols, and Twitter has made it a whole lot easier.
Before the Internet, teenagers used to join the fan clubs of their favorite bands and write letters to their
heroes,
(20) _________________ to get a reply written by the club secretary. Today's teenagers don't need to wait.
By following their idols on Twitter, they get all the news the minute it happens: their meals, activities, or
even thoughts. And all the news comes directly from the bands themselves.
Creating Movements
Twitter allows people who think the same way to get together and (21) ______________. These
problems may be cyberbullying, sexism, or racism. They can share information, organize campaigns, and
put pressure on related departments. Twitter has given the man and woman on the street the power to make a
difference.
Identifying the source of a piece of news
It's good to get an idea of the background of a person who says or writes something. Are they an
impartial expert or someone who wants to change your opinion to suit their own agenda? For example, this
statement about a flu epidemic, “Patients can already spread the virus a day before they've even fallen sick
themselves”, is more likely to come from a doctor than a politician. On the other hand, “We have to stop
people who are carrying the virus from getting into the country” is more likely to come from a politician.
(22) _____________, you're better able to decide how much importance to give it and whether you can
really trust what they say.
(Adapted from THINK)
Question 18.
A. has originally created as a messaging system
system
C. was originally created as a messaging system
B. originally created as a messaging system
D. was originally creating as a messaging
Question 19.
A. journalists took control of censoring the news
C. journalists took advantage of censoring the news
B. journalists took care of censoring the news
D. journalists took use of censoring the news
Question 20.
A. whose might take two weeks for them
C. that might take two weeks for them
B. which might be taken two weeks for them
D. which might take two weeks for them
Question 21.
A. do something about the things they care about
about
C. do something about the things they do
happened.
B. take something about the things they care
D. do something about the things that
Question 22.
A. Known who is receiving a piece of information
B. By knowing who is providing a piece of information
C. Having known who is knowing a piece of information
D. For knowing who is having a piece of information
Read the following passage about home schooling in the UK 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.
Full-time education in the UK is compulsory from the age of five to sixteen, but this doesn't have to
be in a school. Around 50,000 children are educated at home. This is called 'homeschooling'.
Parents take their children out of school for different reasons, like illness and the need for special
care, or because the distance to the nearest school may be too far. Some children are simply unhappy at
school. Whatever the reason, they're allowed to study at home, although inspectors regularly check how
they are getting on.
Hayley and Jenny haven't been to school for two years but they haven't neglected their studies.
Their mother worked out strict timetables for them, with hourly lessons for each day. She's responsible for
teaching them Maths, English, History and French. Their father teaches them Science and Geography. They
study all the other school subjects online. 'We have lessons with Dad in the evenings and at weekends,'
explains Hayley.
The family's home is in a remote part of Wales. 'The girls were fine at school but they spent so
much time getting to school, they were too tired to learn, says their mother, Julia”. 'We had a family
conference and in the end we decided to try homeschooling. So far, it's been a big success, but the girls
know that if they want to go back to school at any time, we'll let them. We follow the normal school
program of lessons, and they will take all the normal school exams.'
There are disadvantages too, of course. 'Social isolation is something I worry about,' says Julia.
They both seem happy and well-adjusted, but they haven't really got friends who live locally. But in the
summer holidays they go away on trips to summer camps, where they have no trouble mixing with people
and making friends.'
(Adapted from Focus)
Question 23. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT MENTION as a reason for
homeschooling?
A. Special care needs
B. Distance to school
C. Unhappiness at school
D. Academic excellence
Question 24. The word “worked out” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. calculated
B. planned
C. improvised
Question 25. The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
D. exercised
A. the parents
B. the lessons
C. the girls
Question 26. The word “well-adjusted” in paragraph 5 most probably means ______.
D. the schools
A. popular
B. stable
C. isolated
Question 27. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
D. cheerful
A. Home schooling eliminates the need for academic assessments.
B. The girls have no social interactions outside their home.
C. Julia is concerned about the girls' social interactions.
D. The family lives in an urban area with many school options.
Question 28. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Julia, their mother, says the girls performed well in school, and their long travel made them too
energetic to study properly.
B. Julia, their mother, explains that although the girls were doing well at school, the distance they
had to travel left them too drained to learn effectively.
C. Julia, their mother, points out that the girls did badly in school because the long journey made it
hard for them to focus on learning.
D. Julia, their mother, states that the girls were unhappy at school, but living far from it caused them
to be too tired to concentrate on their studies.
Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer discuss the challeges associated with home scholling?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 5
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer describe the daily routine of Hayley and Jenny?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 3
D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about fitness trends 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.
Fitness Trends
[I] Reformer Pilates is an advanced and more intense variation of traditional Pilates. [II] Since this
type of equipment isn't something you would typically have at home, you'll need to visit a specialized
Pilates center to try it. [III] While it might look easy at first, don't be fooled - by the end of the session,
your thighs will be burning, and you might struggle to walk up or down stairs for a few days
afterward. [IV] This workout pushes your body to its limits, providing a more challenging experience than
standard Pilates, and many find it an effective way to build both strength and flexibility.
Trampolining is another popular fitness trend, and although it may seem like child's play, it's
actually a highly effective workout. Jumping up and down on a trampoline can leave you feeling exhausted
after just a few minutes. Surprisingly, it's even better for heart health than running, while also improving
coordination and helping to reduce stress levels. Trampolining is gaining widespread popularity, with new
centers popping up that feature as many as 150 trampolines. These facilities offer options for everyone: you
can enjoy 'freejumping, where you bounce without an instructor, or pay for professional lessons to learn the
best techniques and get the most out of your workout. Many people are discovering that trampolining
combines fun and fitness in a way that makes staying active much more enjoyable.
If you're someone who is typically active but feeling down or emotionally drained, Dynamic
Running Therapy might be just what the doctor ordered. This trend involves running with a therapist,
combining the benefits of physical exercise with talk therapy. Though these sessions are often more
expensive than typical therapy sessions because of the professional fees, they offer significant advantages.
Running while talking helps distract you from any discomfort, allowing you to cover longer distances, and
creates a relaxed, open environment that can make it easier to talk compared to the usual therapist's office
setting.
(Adapted from Friends Global)
Question 31. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
“It includes similar pushing and stretching exercises but is performed using special equipment that
resembles a rowing machine.”
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
Question 32. The phrase just what the doctor ordered in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by ____.
A. a breath of fresh air
C. a storm in a teacup
B. a drop in the ocean
D. a dime a dozen
Question 33. The word its in paragraph 1 refers to ____
A. workout
B. body
C. experience
D. session
Question 34. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a benefit of Trampolining?
A. improving coordination
C. reducing stress levels
B. enhancing heart health
D. building muscle strength
Question 35. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?
A. Dynamic Running Therapy combines exercise with talk therapy in a comfortable setting.
B. Running therapy is a fitness trend focused on affordable, long-distance running.
C. Running with a therapist aids emotional openness but has no physical benefits.
D. Running therapy is best for active people who prefer outdoor exercise.
Question 36. The word popping up in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _____.
A. opening
B. expanding
C. closing
D. establishing
Question 37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Reformer Pilates is primarily designed for beginners and requires no specialized equipment.
B. Trampolining has been shown to have minimal benefits for coordination and cardiovascular
health.
C. Engaging in trampolining can lead to significant fatigue after only a few minutes of activity.
D. Dynamic Running Therapy focuses solely on physical exercise without addressing emotional
aspects.
Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A. Although it appears simple at first, be cautious—by the end of the session, your thighs will
hurt, and you might find it difficult to go up or down stairs for a few days.
B. It may seem easy at first, but you'll feel relaxed afterward and find walking up and down
stairs easy for days.
C. While it looks uncomplicated initially, be warned—by the end of the session, your thighs will
swell, and you could struggle with stair climbing for several days.
D. Even though it seems effortless at first, don't underestimate it—by the end of the session,
you'll feel fine, and moving up or down stairs will be easy.
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. People who engage in fitness activities are generally less likely to experience emotional
distress.
B. The popularity of trampolining indicates a growing interest in innovative and enjoyable forms
of exercise.
C. Individuals who prefer traditional workouts may find it challenging to adapt to newer fitness
trends like Dynamic Running Therapy.
D. Specialized fitness centers are more beneficial than home workouts for achieving significant
physical improvements.
Question 40. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?
A. Trampolining and Dynamic Running Therapy are popular fitness trends, but Reformer Pilates is a
less favorable option due to its intensity and equipment requirements.
B. Reformer Pilates is the most effective workout for building strength, while trampolining is
primarily a fun activity with little impact on fitness.
C. Dynamic Running Therapy is the only trend mentioned that effectively combines exercise with
therapy, making it suitable for everyone looking to improve their mental health.
D. Various fitness trends, including Reformer Pilates, trampolining, and Dynamic Running Therapy,
offer unique physical and emotional benefits, appealing to different individuals based on their activity levels
and preferences.
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