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Đề KSCL đầu năm môn Tiếng Anh 12 - THPT Thuận Thành năm 2025 có đáp án

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Ngày đăng: 16-10-2025

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Biên soạn tệp:

Vũ Anh Gia Minh

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Ngày tạo:

12-10-2025

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  1. Câu 1
    Now that he is retired, Harry spends most of his time _______ in the garden. 
    • A.
      to be working 
    • B.
      to work 
    • C.
      working 
    • D.
      is working
  2. Câu 2

    Read the following advertisement/ announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

    Safety tips during a flood

    - Move immediately to higher ground or stay on high ground.

    - Continue to check the media for emergency information.

    - Follow instructions from public safety officials. (1) to evacuate, do so immediately.

    - If you must (2) your home, take only essential items and bring your pets if safe to do so.

    - If teld to shelter in place, listen to local television o radio for updates. (3) conditions change quickly, be prepared to evacuate to a shelter or a neighbor's home if necessary.

    (1) to evacuate, do so immediately.
    • A.
      If advised
    • B.
      Advised
    • C.
      To advise
    • D.
      Advising
  3. Câu 3

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 24

    Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow as people leave the countryside or more factories and towns are built in rural areas. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, urbanisation can bring a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society. However, if it poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.

    Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. Economic growth also leads to an increase in household income and spending. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas, and sports centres are built. These are just some of the spaces that make city life exciting and appealing to people of all ages.

    However, when too many people move to a big city, without good planning and investment, its

    infrastructure can become ineffective. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent.

    Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can

    increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.

    Urbanisation a process that cannot be stopped and the best way to minimise the problems caused by it is to plan for the growth and all the resources needed, and make sure the infrastructure can support the increasing population.

    Which of the following is the best title for the passage? 
    • A.
      Positive and negative effects of urbanisation 
    • B.
      The rapid speed of urbanisation 
    • C.
      Urbanisation history. 
    • D.
      Causes of urbanisation
  4. Câu 4

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

    • A.
      nag
    • B.
      male
    • C.
      same
    • D.
      make
  5. Câu 5

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.

    • A.
       A. hotel
    • B.
      canteen
    • C.
      cartoon
    • D.
      retail
  6. Câu 6

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 24

    Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow as people leave the countryside or more factories and towns are built in rural areas. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, urbanisation can bring a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society. However, if it poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.

    Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. Economic growth also leads to an increase in household income and spending. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas, and sports centres are built. These are just some of the spaces that make city life exciting and appealing to people of all ages.

    However, when too many people move to a big city, without good planning and investment, its

    infrastructure can become ineffective. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent.

    Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can

    increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.

    Urbanisation a process that cannot be stopped and the best way to minimise the problems caused by it is to plan for the growth and all the resources needed, and make sure the infrastructure can support the increasing population.

    Which of the following is the best title for the passage? 
    • A.
      Positive and negative effects of urbanisation 
    • B.
      The rapid speed of urbanisation 
    • C.
      Urbanisation history. 
    • D.
      Causes of urbanisation
  7. Câu 7

    Mark the letter A, B, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

    Adult friendships often stay strong with small (31) called "friendship snacks." These are short messages or shared things like memes that help keep the connection alive even when people are busy. These small actions don't replace deep bonding, (32), they help keep the friendship going until friends can meet or talk more substantially. Natalie Pennington, who is an expert in communication, says that these short messages can be as healthy and beneficial as fruits and vegetables. While some people spend many hours together to solidify a friendship, (33) give quick exchanges to deepen bonds. Phone calls or voice memos can enhance this effect, as hearing a friend's voice can evoke humour and shared memories. Additionally, some people emphasise the joy in making a friend laugh. Routine check-ins, whether through texts, emails, or calls, are part of what psychologists call "mundane maintenance," (34) is essential for long-term relationships. Small gestures (35) care and can boost the feeling of connection, with each friendship having its unique rhythm of interaction. In today's world, where direct contact is less frequent, these "friendship snacks" are vital for sustaining relationships.

    Adult friendships often stay strong with small (31) called "friendship snacks".
    • A.
      promises
    • B.
      replacements
    • C.
      interactions 
    • D.
      personalities
  8. Câu 8

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.

    a. I'm having the time of my life exploring this beautiful destination: the most amazing beaches with crystal-clear waters and golden sands, with fresh seafood and exotic spices tantalizing my taste buds!

    b. Can't wait to catch up and share all my holiday adventures with you! See you soon!

    c. Hey Tony from Vietnam! (By the time you read this though, I'll probably have arrived in Thailand.)

    d. Anyway, I'll save the rest of the details for when I see you next.

    e. Plus, I've met some fascinating people along the way, each with their own unique stories to share.

    • A.
      c-b-a-e-d
    • B.
      c-a-d-e-b
    • C.
      c-a-e-d-b
    • D.
      c-b-e-a-d
  9. Câu 9

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

    • A.
      attach
    • B.
      stomach
    • C.
      challenge
    • D.
      children
  10. Câu 10

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.

    • A.
      popular
    • B.
      classify
    • C.
      develop
    • D.
      difficult
  11. Câu 11

    Mark the letter A, B, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 30.

    The proverb "When in Rome, do what Romans do" summaries (25) adapting to the customs and norms of a new environment. It emphasises the importance of respecting local traditions and practices (26). By embracing the local way of life, you can better integrate into the community (27) with its people. This principle encourages openness to new experiences and a willingness to step outside (28). It acknowledges the richness of diversity and promotes (29). Ultimately, following this proverb allows individuals to navigate unfamiliar territory with grace and respect, fostering mutual appreciation and harmony (30).

    The proverb "When in Rome, do what Romans do" summaries (25) adapting to the customs and norms of a new environment.
    • A.
      the idea of 
    • B.
      an idea on
    • C.
      the idea on 
    • D.
      an idea of
  12. Câu 12
    We _______ there for ten minutes when the police arrived. 
    • A.
      were being 
    • B.
      had been 
    • C.
      were 
    • D.
      have been
  13. Câu 13
    The economic conditions today are _______ they were in the past. 
    • A.
      the best than 
    • B.
      much better 
    • C.
      much better than 
    • D.
      much more good
  14. Câu 14

    Mark the letter A, B, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 30.

    The proverb "When in Rome, do what Romans do" summaries (25) adapting to the customs and norms of a new environment. It emphasises the importance of respecting local traditions and practices (26). By embracing the local way of life, you can better integrate into the community (27) with its people. This principle encourages openness to new experiences and a willingness to step outside (28). It acknowledges the richness of diversity and promotes (29). Ultimately, following this proverb allows individuals to navigate unfamiliar territory with grace and respect, fostering mutual appreciation and harmony (30).

    The proverb "When in Rome, do what Romans do" summaries (25) adapting to the customs and norms of a new environment.
    • A.
      the idea of 
    • B.
      an idea on
    • C.
      the idea on 
    • D.
      an idea of
  15. Câu 15

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 24

    Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow as people leave the countryside or more factories and towns are built in rural areas. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, urbanisation can bring a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society. However, if it poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.

    Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. Economic growth also leads to an increase in household income and spending. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas, and sports centres are built. These are just some of the spaces that make city life exciting and appealing to people of all ages.

    However, when too many people move to a big city, without good planning and investment, its

    infrastructure can become ineffective. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent.

    Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can

    increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.

    Urbanisation a process that cannot be stopped and the best way to minimise the problems caused by it is to plan for the growth and all the resources needed, and make sure the infrastructure can support the increasing population.

    Which of the following is the best title for the passage? 
    • A.
      Positive and negative effects of urbanisation 
    • B.
      The rapid speed of urbanisation 
    • C.
      Urbanisation history. 
    • D.
      Causes of urbanisation
  16. Câu 16

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 40

    Mickey Mouse is one of the most popular cartoon characters in the world. Mickey was invented in 1982 by Walt Disney. His first public cartoon was called Steamboat Willie, which was seen by many audiences. Originally, Walt Disney himself did Mickey Mouse's vocal expressions such as whistling, laughing, or crying. Mickey did not actually speak until 1929. Interestingly enough, Mickey's first words were "Hot Dogs! Hot Dogs!".

    When Walt Disney began producing Mickey cartoons, there were hardly any animations in theaters. One of the reasons why Disney was much more successful than other animators was because of his use of sound. Most animation companies were creating silent animations. Walt Disney created a sound track to match the scenes in the cartoons, and this became very popular. Audiences began to see how much could be conveved by a sound track.

    Throughout his existence, Mickey has undergone a few changes. For example, he didn't always have white gloves. His black hands were difficult to see against his black body, so animators dressed Mickey in white gloves. In 1940, Mickey was given pupils in his eyes. Later, he could lose his trademark red pants and start wearing different clothes. Today, Mickey Mouse is an icon for the Walt Disney Company and is known all over the world.

    What would be the best title for the passage? 
    • A.
      The trademark of Mickey Mouse 
    • B.
      Mickey Mouse's first words 
    • C.
      Walt Disney's animations 
    • D.
      Mickey Mouse's life and history
  17. Câu 17

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 40

    Mickey Mouse is one of the most popular cartoon characters in the world. Mickey was invented in 1982 by Walt Disney. His first public cartoon was called Steamboat Willie, which was seen by many audiences. Originally, Walt Disney himself did Mickey Mouse's vocal expressions such as whistling, laughing, or crying. Mickey did not actually speak until 1929. Interestingly enough, Mickey's first words were "Hot Dogs! Hot Dogs!".

    When Walt Disney began producing Mickey cartoons, there were hardly any animations in theaters. One of the reasons why Disney was much more successful than other animators was because of his use of sound. Most animation companies were creating silent animations. Walt Disney created a sound track to match the scenes in the cartoons, and this became very popular. Audiences began to see how much could be conveved by a sound track.

    Throughout his existence, Mickey has undergone a few changes. For example, he didn't always have white gloves. His black hands were difficult to see against his black body, so animators dressed Mickey in white gloves. In 1940, Mickey was given pupils in his eyes. Later, he could lose his trademark red pants and start wearing different clothes. Today, Mickey Mouse is an icon for the Walt Disney Company and is known all over the world.

    What would be the best title for the passage? 
    • A.
      The trademark of Mickey Mouse 
    • B.
      Mickey Mouse's first words 
    • C.
      Walt Disney's animations 
    • D.
      Mickey Mouse's life and history
  18. Câu 18

    Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 18 to 24

    Urbanisation occurs in many parts of the world, both in developed and developing nations. It refers to the process in which urban areas grow as people leave the countryside or more factories and towns are built in rural areas. This can lead to the concentration of populations into towns and cities. When properly planned, urbanisation can bring a number of benefits, especially for the economy and society. However, if it poorly managed, it can pose a significant challenge to maintaining the sustainability of these areas.

    Big cities attract a lot of people as they usually offer more employment opportunities as well as a better life. The economy of urban areas tends to grow rapidly as more businesses and factories are created, and more workers are needed. Economic growth also leads to an increase in household income and spending. This also encourages governments to spend money on better schools, hospitals, roads, public transport, and more. As cities expand, many more facilities such as public parks and gardens, swimming pools, libraries, cinemas, and sports centres are built. These are just some of the spaces that make city life exciting and appealing to people of all ages.

    However, when too many people move to a big city, without good planning and investment, its

    infrastructure can become ineffective. For example, big urban areas can easily get overcrowded as railway networks and roads can't cope with the large number of passengers. The economic growth and expansion of big cities come at a big price for local residents as house prices and rents go up, and they can't afford to either buy or rent.

    Another problem is that big cities are experiencing more air pollution than rural areas. This can

    increase the risk of infections, heart disease, and lung cancer, and severely affect people who are ill.

    Urbanisation a process that cannot be stopped and the best way to minimise the problems caused by it is to plan for the growth and all the resources needed, and make sure the infrastructure can support the increasing population.

    Which of the following is the best title for the passage? 
    • A.
      Positive and negative effects of urbanisation 
    • B.
      The rapid speed of urbanisation 
    • C.
      Urbanisation history. 
    • D.
      Causes of urbanisation
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