DayThemLogo
Câu
1
trên 40
ab testing

Bộ đề thi cuối kì 1 Tiếng Anh 12 có đáp án (đề 4)

Trắc nghiệm tiếng anh lớp 12

calendar

Ngày đăng: 25-10-2025

oClockCircle

Thời gian làm: 00:50:00

Đ

Biên soạn tệp:

Phạm Kim Đức

Tổng câu hỏi:

40

Ngày tạo:

24-10-2025

Tổng điểm:

10 Điểm

Câu hỏi

Số điểm

Lời giải

  1. Câu 1

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.

    • A.
      friendliness
    • B.
      overcome
    • C.
      cultural
    • D.
      repertoire
  2. Câu 2

    Read the following advertisment and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    “Attention all students with a passion (10) ______ music! We’re thrilled to announce our school’s upcoming Traditional Vietnamese Music Contest. Showcase your talent by playing traditional musical instruments or singing classic Vietnamese songs in this celebration of our rich cultural heritage.

    To participate, all (11) ______ must register by 4:00 pm next Friday. Don’t miss this chance to share your love for Vietnamese music and compete for recognition and prizes. Let’s come together to honor our traditions and create (12) ______ musical moments. Register now and be part of this extraordinary event!”

    Attention all students with a passion (10) ______ music! We’re thrilled to announce our school’s upcoming Traditional Vietnamese Music Contest.
    • A.
      for
    • B.
      in
    • C.
      into
    • D.
      of
  3. Câu 3

    Read the following advertisment and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    “Attention all students with a passion (10) ______ music! We’re thrilled to announce our school’s upcoming Traditional Vietnamese Music Contest. Showcase your talent by playing traditional musical instruments or singing classic Vietnamese songs in this celebration of our rich cultural heritage.

    To participate, all (11) ______ must register by 4:00 pm next Friday. Don’t miss this chance to share your love for Vietnamese music and compete for recognition and prizes. Let’s come together to honor our traditions and create (12) ______ musical moments. Register now and be part of this extraordinary event!”

    Attention all students with a passion (10) ______ music! We’re thrilled to announce our school’s upcoming Traditional Vietnamese Music Contest.
    • A.
      for
    • B.
      in
    • C.
      into
    • D.
      of
  4. Câu 4

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answersto each of the questions.

    Attempts to Protect Heritage Around the World

    A. Crowdfunding for Heritage!

    Preserving their heritage can present a challenge to many nations, especially if they have a large number of heritage sites, like Italy does. [A] However, the country has found a novel method of fundraising for heritage projects from a large number of individuals and businesses – crowdfunding. [B] For example, Love Italy, a non-profit organisation, uses its website to reach all the people around the world who love Italy, and collects donations from everyone willing to help. [C] One of their first success stories was raising enough money to restore an ancient site in Pompeii. [D]

    B. Strict Heritage Laws

    In Australia, individuals and companies have to pay a fine of AU 5,000 for any harm caused to heritage sites or objects, regardless of whether they can be repaired. In some cases, the fines are heavier, and people could even face time in prison. The authorities hope the harsher punishments can deter people from destroying or damaging cultural sites and artifacts, thereby preventing heritage crime.

    C. Tourism Works!

    Spain is one of the countries that has successfully promoted its cultural heritage through tourism. For many years, festivals such as La Tomatina (in which people throw tomatoes at each other) or Las Fallas (a five-day festival of fireworks and light shows) in Valencia have attracted millions of local and foreign tourists. The unique architecture in Barcelona, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, which is also on the world heritage list, are all world-famous destinations.

    The word ‘novel’ is closest in meaning to
    • A.
      accurate
    • B.
      indirect
    • C.
      innovative
    • D.
      traditional
  5. Câu 5

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful letter/ paragraph.

    Dear Sir or Madam,

    a) Also, while some of the staff were professional, others appeared inattentive to the needs of guests.

    b) First, upon arrival, I found the check-in process to be prolonged, despite having made a reservation well in advance.

    c) Second, I was disappointed by the lack of proper attention to maintaining cleanliness. There were foul odours in my room and the beds were completely disorganised.

    d) I believe we are in the right to ask for an explanation and I look forward to hearing from you soon regarding the action taken to address my concerns.

    e) I am writing to express my disappointment regarding my recent stay at Azure Haven Hotel, from 17th to 20th July.

    Yours faithfully,

    Anna Jones.

    • A.
      e-b-c-a-d
    • B.
      e-b-a-c-d
    • C.
      e-a-c-b-d
    • D.
      e-a-b-c-d
  6. Câu 6

    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.

    Being a business traveller

    Are you fond of travelling? At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous. The reality, (25) ______, is often different from the image. Many business travellers soon go off living out of a suitcase. (26) ______ a business traveller, you often arrive at a place, check into the hotel, have your meetings and then (27) ______ immediately back to the airport. Many business travellers rarely (28) ______ time to see the sights or experience the local culture.

    At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous.
    • A.
      contains
    • B.
      involves
    • C.
      occupies
    • D.
      demands
  7. Câu 7

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.

    World walker

    On May 21, 2022, Tom Turcich from New Jersey, USA, became the 10th person on record to achieve the remarkable feat of walking around the world, while his four-legged companion Savannah was the first dog to do so. The triumphant moment brought about the end of a seven-year, 48,000-kilometer journey.

    The inspiration for the trip stemmed from a sad loss in 2006, when a long-time friend of Turcich died in a jet ski accident at the age of 17. It dawned on young Turcich that death could occur at any moment, so he needed to make the most of his life. He spent the next few years completing college and working to save money, and in 2015, he finally quit his job, packed a few belongings and set off on foot from his home.

    Turcich was not alone on this epic trek. Around four months in, he acquired his walking companion, puppy Savannah, from an animal shelter in Texas. At first, he simply felt that having a furry friend alongside who could keep watch at night would come in handy, but the two soon became perfect travel companions. Crossing borders with a dog sounded tricky, but with a certificate in hand proving that she was free of disease, it turned out to be smooth sailing.

    On average, Turcich walked 38 kilometers a day, burning 5,000 calories in the process. His path hadn’t been a breeze—he’d tackled volcanoes and steep mountains in Guatemala, at times covering just 16 kilometers a day. He travelled light, pushing his gear in a baby stroller, which he found to be less tiring than carrying a backpack.

    When he first started out, his legs ached at the end of the day, but then he grew accustomed to the physical demands. He stretched daily and worn out multiple pairs of hiking boots, each lasting around 800 kilometers. He had an arrangement with a friend in the States who’d mail him new pairs of sneakers whenever he needs them.

    Turcich inevitably experienced various highs and lows along the way, including being invited to local weddings in Turkey and being held at knife point while in Panama. Throughout his journey, he was amazed by the generosity and hospitality of strangers, many of whom have welcomed him into their homes.Although they often doubted his story at first—especially when he mentioned walking to South America—they soon came to believe it, and their admiration for his feat grew.

    Now that Turcich’s back in his hometown, he’s focused on writing a memoir about his voyage, while Savannah is adjusting to being in one place all the time. When asked if he’s itching to get back on the road, he says that it’s the furthest thing from his mind. In fact, he has no plans to go anywhere for a long time.

    What inspired Tom Turcich to embark on his journey around the world?
    • A.
      a fear of death at young age
    • B.
      a jet ski accident in 2006
    • C.
      a tragic event involving a close friend
    • D.
      a desire to explore foreign lands
  8. Câu 8

    Mamma Mia! (2008) is as much a vibrant travelogue as it is a musical. Set in the stunning Greek islands, the film feels like a love letter to the (13) ______ shores, crystal-clear waters, and white-washed villages. The breathtaking views are almost characters themselves, drawing you in with the irresistible charm of (14) ______ Mediterranean. As the plot unfolds, so does a dreamy escape that leaves you yearning to book a flight to Greece. (15) ______ you’re looking for a fun movie that doubles as the ultimate travel inspiration, Mamma Mia! does not disappoint.

    Set in the stunning Greek islands, the film feels like a love letter to the (13) ______ shores, crystal-clear waters, and white-washed villages
    • A.
      sun-soak
    • B.
      sun-soaked
    • C.
      sun-soaking
    • D.
      sun-soaks
  9. Câu 9
    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.
    • A.
      immerse
    • B.
      submerge
    • C.
      commerce
    • D.
      converse
  10. Câu 10

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.

    World walker

    On May 21, 2022, Tom Turcich from New Jersey, USA, became the 10th person on record to achieve the remarkable feat of walking around the world, while his four-legged companion Savannah was the first dog to do so. The triumphant moment brought about the end of a seven-year, 48,000-kilometer journey.

    The inspiration for the trip stemmed from a sad loss in 2006, when a long-time friend of Turcich died in a jet ski accident at the age of 17. It dawned on young Turcich that death could occur at any moment, so he needed to make the most of his life. He spent the next few years completing college and working to save money, and in 2015, he finally quit his job, packed a few belongings and set off on foot from his home.

    Turcich was not alone on this epic trek. Around four months in, he acquired his walking companion, puppy Savannah, from an animal shelter in Texas. At first, he simply felt that having a furry friend alongside who could keep watch at night would come in handy, but the two soon became perfect travel companions. Crossing borders with a dog sounded tricky, but with a certificate in hand proving that she was free of disease, it turned out to be smooth sailing.

    On average, Turcich walked 38 kilometers a day, burning 5,000 calories in the process. His path hadn’t been a breeze—he’d tackled volcanoes and steep mountains in Guatemala, at times covering just 16 kilometers a day. He travelled light, pushing his gear in a baby stroller, which he found to be less tiring than carrying a backpack.

    When he first started out, his legs ached at the end of the day, but then he grew accustomed to the physical demands. He stretched daily and worn out multiple pairs of hiking boots, each lasting around 800 kilometers. He had an arrangement with a friend in the States who’d mail him new pairs of sneakers whenever he needs them.

    Turcich inevitably experienced various highs and lows along the way, including being invited to local weddings in Turkey and being held at knife point while in Panama. Throughout his journey, he was amazed by the generosity and hospitality of strangers, many of whom have welcomed him into their homes.Although they often doubted his story at first—especially when he mentioned walking to South America—they soon came to believe it, and their admiration for his feat grew.

    Now that Turcich’s back in his hometown, he’s focused on writing a memoir about his voyage, while Savannah is adjusting to being in one place all the time. When asked if he’s itching to get back on the road, he says that it’s the furthest thing from his mind. In fact, he has no plans to go anywhere for a long time.

    What inspired Tom Turcich to embark on his journey around the world?
    • A.
      a fear of death at young age
    • B.
      a jet ski accident in 2006
    • C.
      a tragic event involving a close friend
    • D.
      a desire to explore foreign lands
  11. Câu 11

    Many native speakers of a language show ________ towards grammatical points; they focus more on speaking naturally.

    • A.
      annoyance
    • B.
      ignorance
    • C.
      confusion
    • D.
      indifference
  12. Câu 12

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.

    World walker

    On May 21, 2022, Tom Turcich from New Jersey, USA, became the 10th person on record to achieve the remarkable feat of walking around the world, while his four-legged companion Savannah was the first dog to do so. The triumphant moment brought about the end of a seven-year, 48,000-kilometer journey.

    The inspiration for the trip stemmed from a sad loss in 2006, when a long-time friend of Turcich died in a jet ski accident at the age of 17. It dawned on young Turcich that death could occur at any moment, so he needed to make the most of his life. He spent the next few years completing college and working to save money, and in 2015, he finally quit his job, packed a few belongings and set off on foot from his home.

    Turcich was not alone on this epic trek. Around four months in, he acquired his walking companion, puppy Savannah, from an animal shelter in Texas. At first, he simply felt that having a furry friend alongside who could keep watch at night would come in handy, but the two soon became perfect travel companions. Crossing borders with a dog sounded tricky, but with a certificate in hand proving that she was free of disease, it turned out to be smooth sailing.

    On average, Turcich walked 38 kilometers a day, burning 5,000 calories in the process. His path hadn’t been a breeze—he’d tackled volcanoes and steep mountains in Guatemala, at times covering just 16 kilometers a day. He travelled light, pushing his gear in a baby stroller, which he found to be less tiring than carrying a backpack.

    When he first started out, his legs ached at the end of the day, but then he grew accustomed to the physical demands. He stretched daily and worn out multiple pairs of hiking boots, each lasting around 800 kilometers. He had an arrangement with a friend in the States who’d mail him new pairs of sneakers whenever he needs them.

    Turcich inevitably experienced various highs and lows along the way, including being invited to local weddings in Turkey and being held at knife point while in Panama. Throughout his journey, he was amazed by the generosity and hospitality of strangers, many of whom have welcomed him into their homes.Although they often doubted his story at first—especially when he mentioned walking to South America—they soon came to believe it, and their admiration for his feat grew.

    Now that Turcich’s back in his hometown, he’s focused on writing a memoir about his voyage, while Savannah is adjusting to being in one place all the time. When asked if he’s itching to get back on the road, he says that it’s the furthest thing from his mind. In fact, he has no plans to go anywhere for a long time.

    What inspired Tom Turcich to embark on his journey around the world?
    • A.
      a fear of death at young age
    • B.
      a jet ski accident in 2006
    • C.
      a tragic event involving a close friend
    • D.
      a desire to explore foreign lands
  13. Câu 13

     The friends were all ________ by the cost of the mini tour of the city centre.

    • A.
      deep shocked
    • B.
      deep shocking
    • C.
      deeply shocked
    • D.
      deeply shocking
  14. Câu 14

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors. Built in the early 19th century, the walled city was a symbol of imperial power, meticulously made with brick and stone. If you are fond of history, Huế is (19) ________.

    When you first arrive, you should pass through Ngọ Môn, the grand entrance (20) ________. The central gate was reserved exclusively for his use. Next, enter the Imperial City, inside which is the elegant Ngũ Phụng Pavilion, (21) ________ the Royal Family. Then, you should check out the Thái Hòa Palace, which once hosted important celebrations like royal birthdays. (22) ________ with a visit to Duyệt Thị Đường, Vietnam’s oldest royal theater. After taking in the historical landmarks, a peaceful boat ride along the river (23) ________ the emperors’ tombs. Be sure to pack an umbrella—Huế is known for its frequent rain showers.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors.
    • A.
      Huế, the old capital was home of
    • B.
      Huế’s old capital was home to
    • C.
      the old capital of Huế was the home of
    • D.
      the capital of old Huế was the home to
  15. Câu 15

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.

    • A.
      expression
    • B.
      impression
    • C.
      conclusion
    • D.
      discussion
  16. Câu 16

    Read the following advertisment and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    “Attention all students with a passion (10) ______ music! We’re thrilled to announce our school’s upcoming Traditional Vietnamese Music Contest. Showcase your talent by playing traditional musical instruments or singing classic Vietnamese songs in this celebration of our rich cultural heritage.

    To participate, all (11) ______ must register by 4:00 pm next Friday. Don’t miss this chance to share your love for Vietnamese music and compete for recognition and prizes. Let’s come together to honor our traditions and create (12) ______ musical moments. Register now and be part of this extraordinary event!”

    Attention all students with a passion (10) ______ music! We’re thrilled to announce our school’s upcoming Traditional Vietnamese Music Contest.
    • A.
      for
    • B.
      in
    • C.
      into
    • D.
      of
  17. Câu 17

    Mamma Mia! (2008) is as much a vibrant travelogue as it is a musical. Set in the stunning Greek islands, the film feels like a love letter to the (13) ______ shores, crystal-clear waters, and white-washed villages. The breathtaking views are almost characters themselves, drawing you in with the irresistible charm of (14) ______ Mediterranean. As the plot unfolds, so does a dreamy escape that leaves you yearning to book a flight to Greece. (15) ______ you’re looking for a fun movie that doubles as the ultimate travel inspiration, Mamma Mia! does not disappoint.

    Set in the stunning Greek islands, the film feels like a love letter to the (13) ______ shores, crystal-clear waters, and white-washed villages
    • A.
      sun-soak
    • B.
      sun-soaked
    • C.
      sun-soaking
    • D.
      sun-soaks
  18. Câu 18

     Let’s go for a pizza ________ we have been to the natural history museum. 

    • A.
      after
    • B.
      before
    • C.
      until
    • D.
      while
  19. Câu 19

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.

    World walker

    On May 21, 2022, Tom Turcich from New Jersey, USA, became the 10th person on record to achieve the remarkable feat of walking around the world, while his four-legged companion Savannah was the first dog to do so. The triumphant moment brought about the end of a seven-year, 48,000-kilometer journey.

    The inspiration for the trip stemmed from a sad loss in 2006, when a long-time friend of Turcich died in a jet ski accident at the age of 17. It dawned on young Turcich that death could occur at any moment, so he needed to make the most of his life. He spent the next few years completing college and working to save money, and in 2015, he finally quit his job, packed a few belongings and set off on foot from his home.

    Turcich was not alone on this epic trek. Around four months in, he acquired his walking companion, puppy Savannah, from an animal shelter in Texas. At first, he simply felt that having a furry friend alongside who could keep watch at night would come in handy, but the two soon became perfect travel companions. Crossing borders with a dog sounded tricky, but with a certificate in hand proving that she was free of disease, it turned out to be smooth sailing.

    On average, Turcich walked 38 kilometers a day, burning 5,000 calories in the process. His path hadn’t been a breeze—he’d tackled volcanoes and steep mountains in Guatemala, at times covering just 16 kilometers a day. He travelled light, pushing his gear in a baby stroller, which he found to be less tiring than carrying a backpack.

    When he first started out, his legs ached at the end of the day, but then he grew accustomed to the physical demands. He stretched daily and worn out multiple pairs of hiking boots, each lasting around 800 kilometers. He had an arrangement with a friend in the States who’d mail him new pairs of sneakers whenever he needs them.

    Turcich inevitably experienced various highs and lows along the way, including being invited to local weddings in Turkey and being held at knife point while in Panama. Throughout his journey, he was amazed by the generosity and hospitality of strangers, many of whom have welcomed him into their homes.Although they often doubted his story at first—especially when he mentioned walking to South America—they soon came to believe it, and their admiration for his feat grew.

    Now that Turcich’s back in his hometown, he’s focused on writing a memoir about his voyage, while Savannah is adjusting to being in one place all the time. When asked if he’s itching to get back on the road, he says that it’s the furthest thing from his mind. In fact, he has no plans to go anywhere for a long time.

    What inspired Tom Turcich to embark on his journey around the world?
    • A.
      a fear of death at young age
    • B.
      a jet ski accident in 2006
    • C.
      a tragic event involving a close friend
    • D.
      a desire to explore foreign lands
  20. Câu 20

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors. Built in the early 19th century, the walled city was a symbol of imperial power, meticulously made with brick and stone. If you are fond of history, Huế is (19) ________.

    When you first arrive, you should pass through Ngọ Môn, the grand entrance (20) ________. The central gate was reserved exclusively for his use. Next, enter the Imperial City, inside which is the elegant Ngũ Phụng Pavilion, (21) ________ the Royal Family. Then, you should check out the Thái Hòa Palace, which once hosted important celebrations like royal birthdays. (22) ________ with a visit to Duyệt Thị Đường, Vietnam’s oldest royal theater. After taking in the historical landmarks, a peaceful boat ride along the river (23) ________ the emperors’ tombs. Be sure to pack an umbrella—Huế is known for its frequent rain showers.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors.
    • A.
      Huế, the old capital was home of
    • B.
      Huế’s old capital was home to
    • C.
      the old capital of Huế was the home of
    • D.
      the capital of old Huế was the home to
  21. Câu 21

    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.

    Being a business traveller

    Are you fond of travelling? At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous. The reality, (25) ______, is often different from the image. Many business travellers soon go off living out of a suitcase. (26) ______ a business traveller, you often arrive at a place, check into the hotel, have your meetings and then (27) ______ immediately back to the airport. Many business travellers rarely (28) ______ time to see the sights or experience the local culture.

    At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous.
    • A.
      contains
    • B.
      involves
    • C.
      occupies
    • D.
      demands
  22. Câu 22

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers.

    We had better book the tickets now. They ________ out on the day.

    • A.
      must sell
    • B.
      ought to sell
    • C.
      should have sold
    • D.
      might have sold
  23. Câu 23

    The stores seemed old and ________, their lights too dim and their ceilings too low.

    • A.
      remote
    • B.
      spoilt
    • C.
      dingy
    • D.
      dull
  24. Câu 24

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors. Built in the early 19th century, the walled city was a symbol of imperial power, meticulously made with brick and stone. If you are fond of history, Huế is (19) ________.

    When you first arrive, you should pass through Ngọ Môn, the grand entrance (20) ________. The central gate was reserved exclusively for his use. Next, enter the Imperial City, inside which is the elegant Ngũ Phụng Pavilion, (21) ________ the Royal Family. Then, you should check out the Thái Hòa Palace, which once hosted important celebrations like royal birthdays. (22) ________ with a visit to Duyệt Thị Đường, Vietnam’s oldest royal theater. After taking in the historical landmarks, a peaceful boat ride along the river (23) ________ the emperors’ tombs. Be sure to pack an umbrella—Huế is known for its frequent rain showers.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors.
    • A.
      Huế, the old capital was home of
    • B.
      Huế’s old capital was home to
    • C.
      the old capital of Huế was the home of
    • D.
      the capital of old Huế was the home to
  25. Câu 25

    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.

    Being a business traveller

    Are you fond of travelling? At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous. The reality, (25) ______, is often different from the image. Many business travellers soon go off living out of a suitcase. (26) ______ a business traveller, you often arrive at a place, check into the hotel, have your meetings and then (27) ______ immediately back to the airport. Many business travellers rarely (28) ______ time to see the sights or experience the local culture.

    At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous.
    • A.
      contains
    • B.
      involves
    • C.
      occupies
    • D.
      demands
  26. Câu 26

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors. Built in the early 19th century, the walled city was a symbol of imperial power, meticulously made with brick and stone. If you are fond of history, Huế is (19) ________.

    When you first arrive, you should pass through Ngọ Môn, the grand entrance (20) ________. The central gate was reserved exclusively for his use. Next, enter the Imperial City, inside which is the elegant Ngũ Phụng Pavilion, (21) ________ the Royal Family. Then, you should check out the Thái Hòa Palace, which once hosted important celebrations like royal birthdays. (22) ________ with a visit to Duyệt Thị Đường, Vietnam’s oldest royal theater. After taking in the historical landmarks, a peaceful boat ride along the river (23) ________ the emperors’ tombs. Be sure to pack an umbrella—Huế is known for its frequent rain showers.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors.
    • A.
      Huế, the old capital was home of
    • B.
      Huế’s old capital was home to
    • C.
      the old capital of Huế was the home of
    • D.
      the capital of old Huế was the home to
  27. Câu 27

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answersto each of the questions.

    Attempts to Protect Heritage Around the World

    A. Crowdfunding for Heritage!

    Preserving their heritage can present a challenge to many nations, especially if they have a large number of heritage sites, like Italy does. [A] However, the country has found a novel method of fundraising for heritage projects from a large number of individuals and businesses – crowdfunding. [B] For example, Love Italy, a non-profit organisation, uses its website to reach all the people around the world who love Italy, and collects donations from everyone willing to help. [C] One of their first success stories was raising enough money to restore an ancient site in Pompeii. [D]

    B. Strict Heritage Laws

    In Australia, individuals and companies have to pay a fine of AU 5,000 for any harm caused to heritage sites or objects, regardless of whether they can be repaired. In some cases, the fines are heavier, and people could even face time in prison. The authorities hope the harsher punishments can deter people from destroying or damaging cultural sites and artifacts, thereby preventing heritage crime.

    C. Tourism Works!

    Spain is one of the countries that has successfully promoted its cultural heritage through tourism. For many years, festivals such as La Tomatina (in which people throw tomatoes at each other) or Las Fallas (a five-day festival of fireworks and light shows) in Valencia have attracted millions of local and foreign tourists. The unique architecture in Barcelona, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, which is also on the world heritage list, are all world-famous destinations.

    The word ‘novel’ is closest in meaning to
    • A.
      accurate
    • B.
      indirect
    • C.
      innovative
    • D.
      traditional
  28. Câu 28

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answersto each of the questions.

    Attempts to Protect Heritage Around the World

    A. Crowdfunding for Heritage!

    Preserving their heritage can present a challenge to many nations, especially if they have a large number of heritage sites, like Italy does. [A] However, the country has found a novel method of fundraising for heritage projects from a large number of individuals and businesses – crowdfunding. [B] For example, Love Italy, a non-profit organisation, uses its website to reach all the people around the world who love Italy, and collects donations from everyone willing to help. [C] One of their first success stories was raising enough money to restore an ancient site in Pompeii. [D]

    B. Strict Heritage Laws

    In Australia, individuals and companies have to pay a fine of AU 5,000 for any harm caused to heritage sites or objects, regardless of whether they can be repaired. In some cases, the fines are heavier, and people could even face time in prison. The authorities hope the harsher punishments can deter people from destroying or damaging cultural sites and artifacts, thereby preventing heritage crime.

    C. Tourism Works!

    Spain is one of the countries that has successfully promoted its cultural heritage through tourism. For many years, festivals such as La Tomatina (in which people throw tomatoes at each other) or Las Fallas (a five-day festival of fireworks and light shows) in Valencia have attracted millions of local and foreign tourists. The unique architecture in Barcelona, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, which is also on the world heritage list, are all world-famous destinations.

    The word ‘novel’ is closest in meaning to
    • A.
      accurate
    • B.
      indirect
    • C.
      innovative
    • D.
      traditional
  29. Câu 29

    a) I’m planning to visit her in France next year sometime. I hope I can.

    b) Travelling certainly broadens the mind but it also broadens your circle of friends!

    c) I’ve been travelling round Europe all summer, and it’s been an amazing first trip abroad!

    d) Now that I’m back, we text each other all the time, mostly in English because my French is still a work in progress!

    e) I’ve seen loads of fascinating places and made loads of new friends, like Giselle from France, who was also on holiday.

    f) Meeting people from other countries has been such a rewarding experience—I’d love to have friends from all over the world!

    • A.
      e-a-f-c-d-b
    • B.
      c-d-e-f-b-a
    • C.
      c-e-d-a-f-b
    • D.
      f-b-e-c-d-a
  30. Câu 30

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.

    World walker

    On May 21, 2022, Tom Turcich from New Jersey, USA, became the 10th person on record to achieve the remarkable feat of walking around the world, while his four-legged companion Savannah was the first dog to do so. The triumphant moment brought about the end of a seven-year, 48,000-kilometer journey.

    The inspiration for the trip stemmed from a sad loss in 2006, when a long-time friend of Turcich died in a jet ski accident at the age of 17. It dawned on young Turcich that death could occur at any moment, so he needed to make the most of his life. He spent the next few years completing college and working to save money, and in 2015, he finally quit his job, packed a few belongings and set off on foot from his home.

    Turcich was not alone on this epic trek. Around four months in, he acquired his walking companion, puppy Savannah, from an animal shelter in Texas. At first, he simply felt that having a furry friend alongside who could keep watch at night would come in handy, but the two soon became perfect travel companions. Crossing borders with a dog sounded tricky, but with a certificate in hand proving that she was free of disease, it turned out to be smooth sailing.

    On average, Turcich walked 38 kilometers a day, burning 5,000 calories in the process. His path hadn’t been a breeze—he’d tackled volcanoes and steep mountains in Guatemala, at times covering just 16 kilometers a day. He travelled light, pushing his gear in a baby stroller, which he found to be less tiring than carrying a backpack.

    When he first started out, his legs ached at the end of the day, but then he grew accustomed to the physical demands. He stretched daily and worn out multiple pairs of hiking boots, each lasting around 800 kilometers. He had an arrangement with a friend in the States who’d mail him new pairs of sneakers whenever he needs them.

    Turcich inevitably experienced various highs and lows along the way, including being invited to local weddings in Turkey and being held at knife point while in Panama. Throughout his journey, he was amazed by the generosity and hospitality of strangers, many of whom have welcomed him into their homes.Although they often doubted his story at first—especially when he mentioned walking to South America—they soon came to believe it, and their admiration for his feat grew.

    Now that Turcich’s back in his hometown, he’s focused on writing a memoir about his voyage, while Savannah is adjusting to being in one place all the time. When asked if he’s itching to get back on the road, he says that it’s the furthest thing from his mind. In fact, he has no plans to go anywhere for a long time.

    What inspired Tom Turcich to embark on his journey around the world?
    • A.
      a fear of death at young age
    • B.
      a jet ski accident in 2006
    • C.
      a tragic event involving a close friend
    • D.
      a desire to explore foreign lands
  31. Câu 31

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors. Built in the early 19th century, the walled city was a symbol of imperial power, meticulously made with brick and stone. If you are fond of history, Huế is (19) ________.

    When you first arrive, you should pass through Ngọ Môn, the grand entrance (20) ________. The central gate was reserved exclusively for his use. Next, enter the Imperial City, inside which is the elegant Ngũ Phụng Pavilion, (21) ________ the Royal Family. Then, you should check out the Thái Hòa Palace, which once hosted important celebrations like royal birthdays. (22) ________ with a visit to Duyệt Thị Đường, Vietnam’s oldest royal theater. After taking in the historical landmarks, a peaceful boat ride along the river (23) ________ the emperors’ tombs. Be sure to pack an umbrella—Huế is known for its frequent rain showers.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors.
    • A.
      Huế, the old capital was home of
    • B.
      Huế’s old capital was home to
    • C.
      the old capital of Huế was the home of
    • D.
      the capital of old Huế was the home to
  32. Câu 32

    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.

    Being a business traveller

    Are you fond of travelling? At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous. The reality, (25) ______, is often different from the image. Many business travellers soon go off living out of a suitcase. (26) ______ a business traveller, you often arrive at a place, check into the hotel, have your meetings and then (27) ______ immediately back to the airport. Many business travellers rarely (28) ______ time to see the sights or experience the local culture.

    At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous.
    • A.
      contains
    • B.
      involves
    • C.
      occupies
    • D.
      demands
  33. Câu 33

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answersto each of the questions.

    Attempts to Protect Heritage Around the World

    A. Crowdfunding for Heritage!

    Preserving their heritage can present a challenge to many nations, especially if they have a large number of heritage sites, like Italy does. [A] However, the country has found a novel method of fundraising for heritage projects from a large number of individuals and businesses – crowdfunding. [B] For example, Love Italy, a non-profit organisation, uses its website to reach all the people around the world who love Italy, and collects donations from everyone willing to help. [C] One of their first success stories was raising enough money to restore an ancient site in Pompeii. [D]

    B. Strict Heritage Laws

    In Australia, individuals and companies have to pay a fine of AU 5,000 for any harm caused to heritage sites or objects, regardless of whether they can be repaired. In some cases, the fines are heavier, and people could even face time in prison. The authorities hope the harsher punishments can deter people from destroying or damaging cultural sites and artifacts, thereby preventing heritage crime.

    C. Tourism Works!

    Spain is one of the countries that has successfully promoted its cultural heritage through tourism. For many years, festivals such as La Tomatina (in which people throw tomatoes at each other) or Las Fallas (a five-day festival of fireworks and light shows) in Valencia have attracted millions of local and foreign tourists. The unique architecture in Barcelona, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, which is also on the world heritage list, are all world-famous destinations.

    The word ‘novel’ is closest in meaning to
    • A.
      accurate
    • B.
      indirect
    • C.
      innovative
    • D.
      traditional
  34. Câu 34

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answersto each of the questions.

    Attempts to Protect Heritage Around the World

    A. Crowdfunding for Heritage!

    Preserving their heritage can present a challenge to many nations, especially if they have a large number of heritage sites, like Italy does. [A] However, the country has found a novel method of fundraising for heritage projects from a large number of individuals and businesses – crowdfunding. [B] For example, Love Italy, a non-profit organisation, uses its website to reach all the people around the world who love Italy, and collects donations from everyone willing to help. [C] One of their first success stories was raising enough money to restore an ancient site in Pompeii. [D]

    B. Strict Heritage Laws

    In Australia, individuals and companies have to pay a fine of AU 5,000 for any harm caused to heritage sites or objects, regardless of whether they can be repaired. In some cases, the fines are heavier, and people could even face time in prison. The authorities hope the harsher punishments can deter people from destroying or damaging cultural sites and artifacts, thereby preventing heritage crime.

    C. Tourism Works!

    Spain is one of the countries that has successfully promoted its cultural heritage through tourism. For many years, festivals such as La Tomatina (in which people throw tomatoes at each other) or Las Fallas (a five-day festival of fireworks and light shows) in Valencia have attracted millions of local and foreign tourists. The unique architecture in Barcelona, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, which is also on the world heritage list, are all world-famous destinations.

    The word ‘novel’ is closest in meaning to
    • A.
      accurate
    • B.
      indirect
    • C.
      innovative
    • D.
      traditional
  35. Câu 35

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answersto each of the questions.

    Attempts to Protect Heritage Around the World

    A. Crowdfunding for Heritage!

    Preserving their heritage can present a challenge to many nations, especially if they have a large number of heritage sites, like Italy does. [A] However, the country has found a novel method of fundraising for heritage projects from a large number of individuals and businesses – crowdfunding. [B] For example, Love Italy, a non-profit organisation, uses its website to reach all the people around the world who love Italy, and collects donations from everyone willing to help. [C] One of their first success stories was raising enough money to restore an ancient site in Pompeii. [D]

    B. Strict Heritage Laws

    In Australia, individuals and companies have to pay a fine of AU 5,000 for any harm caused to heritage sites or objects, regardless of whether they can be repaired. In some cases, the fines are heavier, and people could even face time in prison. The authorities hope the harsher punishments can deter people from destroying or damaging cultural sites and artifacts, thereby preventing heritage crime.

    C. Tourism Works!

    Spain is one of the countries that has successfully promoted its cultural heritage through tourism. For many years, festivals such as La Tomatina (in which people throw tomatoes at each other) or Las Fallas (a five-day festival of fireworks and light shows) in Valencia have attracted millions of local and foreign tourists. The unique architecture in Barcelona, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, which is also on the world heritage list, are all world-famous destinations.

    The word ‘novel’ is closest in meaning to
    • A.
      accurate
    • B.
      indirect
    • C.
      innovative
    • D.
      traditional
  36. Câu 36

    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.

    Being a business traveller

    Are you fond of travelling? At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous. The reality, (25) ______, is often different from the image. Many business travellers soon go off living out of a suitcase. (26) ______ a business traveller, you often arrive at a place, check into the hotel, have your meetings and then (27) ______ immediately back to the airport. Many business travellers rarely (28) ______ time to see the sights or experience the local culture.

    At first sight, having a job which (24) ______ going on long business trips looks glamorous.
    • A.
      contains
    • B.
      involves
    • C.
      occupies
    • D.
      demands
  37. Câu 37
    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.
    • A.
      haunt
    • B.
      laughter
    • C.
      launch
    • D.
      daughter
  38. Câu 38

    Mamma Mia! (2008) is as much a vibrant travelogue as it is a musical. Set in the stunning Greek islands, the film feels like a love letter to the (13) ______ shores, crystal-clear waters, and white-washed villages. The breathtaking views are almost characters themselves, drawing you in with the irresistible charm of (14) ______ Mediterranean. As the plot unfolds, so does a dreamy escape that leaves you yearning to book a flight to Greece. (15) ______ you’re looking for a fun movie that doubles as the ultimate travel inspiration, Mamma Mia! does not disappoint.

    Set in the stunning Greek islands, the film feels like a love letter to the (13) ______ shores, crystal-clear waters, and white-washed villages
    • A.
      sun-soak
    • B.
      sun-soaked
    • C.
      sun-soaking
    • D.
      sun-soaks
  39. Câu 39

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers to each of the questions.

    World walker

    On May 21, 2022, Tom Turcich from New Jersey, USA, became the 10th person on record to achieve the remarkable feat of walking around the world, while his four-legged companion Savannah was the first dog to do so. The triumphant moment brought about the end of a seven-year, 48,000-kilometer journey.

    The inspiration for the trip stemmed from a sad loss in 2006, when a long-time friend of Turcich died in a jet ski accident at the age of 17. It dawned on young Turcich that death could occur at any moment, so he needed to make the most of his life. He spent the next few years completing college and working to save money, and in 2015, he finally quit his job, packed a few belongings and set off on foot from his home.

    Turcich was not alone on this epic trek. Around four months in, he acquired his walking companion, puppy Savannah, from an animal shelter in Texas. At first, he simply felt that having a furry friend alongside who could keep watch at night would come in handy, but the two soon became perfect travel companions. Crossing borders with a dog sounded tricky, but with a certificate in hand proving that she was free of disease, it turned out to be smooth sailing.

    On average, Turcich walked 38 kilometers a day, burning 5,000 calories in the process. His path hadn’t been a breeze—he’d tackled volcanoes and steep mountains in Guatemala, at times covering just 16 kilometers a day. He travelled light, pushing his gear in a baby stroller, which he found to be less tiring than carrying a backpack.

    When he first started out, his legs ached at the end of the day, but then he grew accustomed to the physical demands. He stretched daily and worn out multiple pairs of hiking boots, each lasting around 800 kilometers. He had an arrangement with a friend in the States who’d mail him new pairs of sneakers whenever he needs them.

    Turcich inevitably experienced various highs and lows along the way, including being invited to local weddings in Turkey and being held at knife point while in Panama. Throughout his journey, he was amazed by the generosity and hospitality of strangers, many of whom have welcomed him into their homes.Although they often doubted his story at first—especially when he mentioned walking to South America—they soon came to believe it, and their admiration for his feat grew.

    Now that Turcich’s back in his hometown, he’s focused on writing a memoir about his voyage, while Savannah is adjusting to being in one place all the time. When asked if he’s itching to get back on the road, he says that it’s the furthest thing from his mind. In fact, he has no plans to go anywhere for a long time.

    What inspired Tom Turcich to embark on his journey around the world?
    • A.
      a fear of death at young age
    • B.
      a jet ski accident in 2006
    • C.
      a tragic event involving a close friend
    • D.
      a desire to explore foreign lands
  40. Câu 40

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors. Built in the early 19th century, the walled city was a symbol of imperial power, meticulously made with brick and stone. If you are fond of history, Huế is (19) ________.

    When you first arrive, you should pass through Ngọ Môn, the grand entrance (20) ________. The central gate was reserved exclusively for his use. Next, enter the Imperial City, inside which is the elegant Ngũ Phụng Pavilion, (21) ________ the Royal Family. Then, you should check out the Thái Hòa Palace, which once hosted important celebrations like royal birthdays. (22) ________ with a visit to Duyệt Thị Đường, Vietnam’s oldest royal theater. After taking in the historical landmarks, a peaceful boat ride along the river (23) ________ the emperors’ tombs. Be sure to pack an umbrella—Huế is known for its frequent rain showers.

    Located beside the serene Hương River, (18) ________ the Nguyễn emperors.
    • A.
      Huế, the old capital was home of
    • B.
      Huế’s old capital was home to
    • C.
      the old capital of Huế was the home of
    • D.
      the capital of old Huế was the home to
Xem trước