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Đề minh họa tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh có đáp án năm 2025 (Đề 12)

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Câu 1 (0.33đ)

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.

VITALTRACK PRO: YOUR PERSONAL WELLNESS COMPANION

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world? Meet VitalTrack Pro, the innovative (2) ________ that revolutionizes your approach to wellness!

Our comprehensive health monitoring system, (3) ________ recognition from medical professionals worldwide, tracks everything from heart rate patterns to sleep quality. The advanced sensors respond (4)________ subtle changes in your body's rhythms, providing real-time health insights.

Users can easily (5) ________ priority to their health goals through our intuitive dashboard. Our Al-powered analytics interpret your health data, offering personalized recommendations and early warning signals for potential health concerns.

Ready to take control of your well-being? Consider (6) ________ VitalTrack Pro today and experience the future of personalized wellness monitoring!

(Adapted from VitalTrack Pro Product Guide)

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world?
  • A.
    balance
  • B.
    balanced
  • C.
    balancing
  • D.
    balanceable

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Câu 2 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about digital entertainment and mark the letter A, B, Cor D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

Virtual reality gaming, beyond its initial experimental phase, (18)________. Players increasingly seek immersive experiences that blur the lines between reality and digital worlds. Last quarter's sales figures revealed that VR headset purchases doubled compared to previous years.

Young developer Sarah Chen, (19) ________, showcased her breakthrough at GameTech Expo 2024. Her innovations in haptic feedback technology allow players to feel virtual textures and temperatures. Through advanced motion sensors, players can now experience realistic physical sensations while gaming.

The Chen Gaming Lab leads innovation in virtual reality. (20) ________. The facility's research combines neuroscience with gaming technology to create more engaging player experiences.

Additionally, (21) ________. Their latest "NeuroPulse" technology reads players' emotional responses to adjust game difficulty in real-time.

The lab continues to push boundaries in gaming innovation. Powered by sophisticated AI algorithms, (22) ________.

(Adapted from LinkedIn)

Virtual reality gaming, beyond its initial experimental phase, (18)________.
  • A.
    which sets new engagement records across global markets
  • B.
    setting new engagement records across global markets
  • C.
    that has new engagement records set across global markets
  • D.
    sets new engagement records across global markets

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 3 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about the fast fashion environmental impact 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 23 to 30.

Your favorite $20 shirt harbors a startling secret. "When I learned that it takes 2,700 liters of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt, I couldn't look at my wardrobe the same way," reveals Sarah Martinez, a former fast-fashion enthusiast turned sustainable style advocate. Her revelation mirrors a growing consciousness among consumers about the fashion industry's environmental impact.

The numbers paint a sobering picture. The global fashion industry's carbon footprint surpasses that of international flights and maritime shipping combined. Industry analysts observe a precipitous rise in what they term "throwaway culture". Their research indicates that while clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, the average number of times a garment gets worn decreased by 36%. These ephemeral fashion choices accumulate in landfills, where synthetic materials persevere for up to two centuries before decomposing.

A ray of hope emerges through innovative solutions. "Circular fashion" represents a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize clothing lifecycles. Under this model, garments are designed for longevity and biodegradability. The phenomenon of "clothing libraries" has proliferated across urban centers, where members can borrow high-quality garments instead of purchasing new ones. This system has become so efficacious that participating consumers report a 70% reduction in new clothing purchases.

The secondhand market is undergoing its own revolution, driven by tech startups' "smart recycling" initiatives. Modern sorting facilities harness artificial intelligence to identify fabric types, dramatically streamlining the recycling process. This technological leap has slashed the cost of recycled textiles by 45% since 2020, prompting major fashion brands to integrate recycled materials into their production lines. Industry experts now envision a future where sustainable practices become the norm rather than the exception, reshaping the very foundation of fashion consumption.

senoliqmuzes blad-grol

(Adapted from BBC News)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution to fashion waste?
  • A.
    clothing libraries
  • B.
    biodegradable designs
  • C.
    digital fitting rooms
  • D.
    smart recycling

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 4 (0.33đ)

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.

VITALTRACK PRO: YOUR PERSONAL WELLNESS COMPANION

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world? Meet VitalTrack Pro, the innovative (2) ________ that revolutionizes your approach to wellness!

Our comprehensive health monitoring system, (3) ________ recognition from medical professionals worldwide, tracks everything from heart rate patterns to sleep quality. The advanced sensors respond (4)________ subtle changes in your body's rhythms, providing real-time health insights.

Users can easily (5) ________ priority to their health goals through our intuitive dashboard. Our Al-powered analytics interpret your health data, offering personalized recommendations and early warning signals for potential health concerns.

Ready to take control of your well-being? Consider (6) ________ VitalTrack Pro today and experience the future of personalized wellness monitoring!

(Adapted from VitalTrack Pro Product Guide)

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world?
  • A.
    balance
  • B.
    balanced
  • C.
    balancing
  • D.
    balanceable

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 5 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about the fast fashion environmental impact 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 23 to 30.

Your favorite $20 shirt harbors a startling secret. "When I learned that it takes 2,700 liters of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt, I couldn't look at my wardrobe the same way," reveals Sarah Martinez, a former fast-fashion enthusiast turned sustainable style advocate. Her revelation mirrors a growing consciousness among consumers about the fashion industry's environmental impact.

The numbers paint a sobering picture. The global fashion industry's carbon footprint surpasses that of international flights and maritime shipping combined. Industry analysts observe a precipitous rise in what they term "throwaway culture". Their research indicates that while clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, the average number of times a garment gets worn decreased by 36%. These ephemeral fashion choices accumulate in landfills, where synthetic materials persevere for up to two centuries before decomposing.

A ray of hope emerges through innovative solutions. "Circular fashion" represents a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize clothing lifecycles. Under this model, garments are designed for longevity and biodegradability. The phenomenon of "clothing libraries" has proliferated across urban centers, where members can borrow high-quality garments instead of purchasing new ones. This system has become so efficacious that participating consumers report a 70% reduction in new clothing purchases.

The secondhand market is undergoing its own revolution, driven by tech startups' "smart recycling" initiatives. Modern sorting facilities harness artificial intelligence to identify fabric types, dramatically streamlining the recycling process. This technological leap has slashed the cost of recycled textiles by 45% since 2020, prompting major fashion brands to integrate recycled materials into their production lines. Industry experts now envision a future where sustainable practices become the norm rather than the exception, reshaping the very foundation of fashion consumption.

senoliqmuzes blad-grol

(Adapted from BBC News)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution to fashion waste?
  • A.
    clothing libraries
  • B.
    biodegradable designs
  • C.
    digital fitting rooms
  • D.
    smart recycling

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 6 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about digital entertainment and mark the letter A, B, Cor D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

Virtual reality gaming, beyond its initial experimental phase, (18)________. Players increasingly seek immersive experiences that blur the lines between reality and digital worlds. Last quarter's sales figures revealed that VR headset purchases doubled compared to previous years.

Young developer Sarah Chen, (19) ________, showcased her breakthrough at GameTech Expo 2024. Her innovations in haptic feedback technology allow players to feel virtual textures and temperatures. Through advanced motion sensors, players can now experience realistic physical sensations while gaming.

The Chen Gaming Lab leads innovation in virtual reality. (20) ________. The facility's research combines neuroscience with gaming technology to create more engaging player experiences.

Additionally, (21) ________. Their latest "NeuroPulse" technology reads players' emotional responses to adjust game difficulty in real-time.

The lab continues to push boundaries in gaming innovation. Powered by sophisticated AI algorithms, (22) ________.

(Adapted from LinkedIn)

Virtual reality gaming, beyond its initial experimental phase, (18)________.
  • A.
    which sets new engagement records across global markets
  • B.
    setting new engagement records across global markets
  • C.
    that has new engagement records set across global markets
  • D.
    sets new engagement records across global markets

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 7 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about the fast fashion environmental impact 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 23 to 30.

Your favorite $20 shirt harbors a startling secret. "When I learned that it takes 2,700 liters of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt, I couldn't look at my wardrobe the same way," reveals Sarah Martinez, a former fast-fashion enthusiast turned sustainable style advocate. Her revelation mirrors a growing consciousness among consumers about the fashion industry's environmental impact.

The numbers paint a sobering picture. The global fashion industry's carbon footprint surpasses that of international flights and maritime shipping combined. Industry analysts observe a precipitous rise in what they term "throwaway culture". Their research indicates that while clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, the average number of times a garment gets worn decreased by 36%. These ephemeral fashion choices accumulate in landfills, where synthetic materials persevere for up to two centuries before decomposing.

A ray of hope emerges through innovative solutions. "Circular fashion" represents a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize clothing lifecycles. Under this model, garments are designed for longevity and biodegradability. The phenomenon of "clothing libraries" has proliferated across urban centers, where members can borrow high-quality garments instead of purchasing new ones. This system has become so efficacious that participating consumers report a 70% reduction in new clothing purchases.

The secondhand market is undergoing its own revolution, driven by tech startups' "smart recycling" initiatives. Modern sorting facilities harness artificial intelligence to identify fabric types, dramatically streamlining the recycling process. This technological leap has slashed the cost of recycled textiles by 45% since 2020, prompting major fashion brands to integrate recycled materials into their production lines. Industry experts now envision a future where sustainable practices become the norm rather than the exception, reshaping the very foundation of fashion consumption.

senoliqmuzes blad-grol

(Adapted from BBC News)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution to fashion waste?
  • A.
    clothing libraries
  • B.
    biodegradable designs
  • C.
    digital fitting rooms
  • D.
    smart recycling

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 8 (0.33đ)

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.

a. Sarah: Thank you! I finally decided to take my health seriously after realizing how inactive I had become.

b. Tom: That's inspiring. I think I also need to learn how to lead a more independent and healthy lifestyle.

c. Tom: I've noticed the positive changes in your lifestyle lately your diet, exercise, everything! You look fantastic.

  • A.
    b-a-c
  • B.
    c-a-b
  • C.
    c-b-a
  • D.
    a-c-b

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 9 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about the fast fashion environmental impact 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 23 to 30.

Your favorite $20 shirt harbors a startling secret. "When I learned that it takes 2,700 liters of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt, I couldn't look at my wardrobe the same way," reveals Sarah Martinez, a former fast-fashion enthusiast turned sustainable style advocate. Her revelation mirrors a growing consciousness among consumers about the fashion industry's environmental impact.

The numbers paint a sobering picture. The global fashion industry's carbon footprint surpasses that of international flights and maritime shipping combined. Industry analysts observe a precipitous rise in what they term "throwaway culture". Their research indicates that while clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, the average number of times a garment gets worn decreased by 36%. These ephemeral fashion choices accumulate in landfills, where synthetic materials persevere for up to two centuries before decomposing.

A ray of hope emerges through innovative solutions. "Circular fashion" represents a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize clothing lifecycles. Under this model, garments are designed for longevity and biodegradability. The phenomenon of "clothing libraries" has proliferated across urban centers, where members can borrow high-quality garments instead of purchasing new ones. This system has become so efficacious that participating consumers report a 70% reduction in new clothing purchases.

The secondhand market is undergoing its own revolution, driven by tech startups' "smart recycling" initiatives. Modern sorting facilities harness artificial intelligence to identify fabric types, dramatically streamlining the recycling process. This technological leap has slashed the cost of recycled textiles by 45% since 2020, prompting major fashion brands to integrate recycled materials into their production lines. Industry experts now envision a future where sustainable practices become the norm rather than the exception, reshaping the very foundation of fashion consumption.

senoliqmuzes blad-grol

(Adapted from BBC News)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution to fashion waste?
  • A.
    clothing libraries
  • B.
    biodegradable designs
  • C.
    digital fitting rooms
  • D.
    smart recycling

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 10 (0.33đ)

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.

MIND THE GAP: A Guide to Understanding Today's Generations

Did you know?

• 70% of grandparents struggle with smart devices

• 85% of teens prefer texting to calling

• 60% of families report generational conflicts over technology use.

What's happening?

Today's generation gap is wider than ever, largely due to rapid technological changes. Young people navigate the digital world with ease, while (7)______ generations find it challenging to keep pace.

Key challenges:

1. Communication Preferences

• Messaging apps (8)_______with the youth, leaving older relatives feeling disconnected

• Modern slang and internet terminology create barriers

2. Values & Perspectives

• Each generation must (9)_______ their deep-rooted assumptions about one another

• (10)_______ their differing approaches to life, meaningful connections are possible

Bridging the divide:

• Share Skills: (11)_______ between generations has never been more crucial as understanding others' perspectives without judgment helps to foster connectivity.

• Find Balance: Both generations must (12)_______ their differences to move forward

Tips:

• Schedule regular family tech-teaching sessions

• Practice patience and open-mindedness

• Celebrate both traditional and modern approaches

(Adapted from Generation Connect Institute, 2024)

Young people navigate the digital world with ease, while (7)______ generations find it challenging to keep pace.

  • A.

    others

  • B.
    another
  • C.
    other
  • D.
    the others

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 11 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about the fast fashion environmental impact 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 23 to 30.

Your favorite $20 shirt harbors a startling secret. "When I learned that it takes 2,700 liters of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt, I couldn't look at my wardrobe the same way," reveals Sarah Martinez, a former fast-fashion enthusiast turned sustainable style advocate. Her revelation mirrors a growing consciousness among consumers about the fashion industry's environmental impact.

The numbers paint a sobering picture. The global fashion industry's carbon footprint surpasses that of international flights and maritime shipping combined. Industry analysts observe a precipitous rise in what they term "throwaway culture". Their research indicates that while clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, the average number of times a garment gets worn decreased by 36%. These ephemeral fashion choices accumulate in landfills, where synthetic materials persevere for up to two centuries before decomposing.

A ray of hope emerges through innovative solutions. "Circular fashion" represents a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize clothing lifecycles. Under this model, garments are designed for longevity and biodegradability. The phenomenon of "clothing libraries" has proliferated across urban centers, where members can borrow high-quality garments instead of purchasing new ones. This system has become so efficacious that participating consumers report a 70% reduction in new clothing purchases.

The secondhand market is undergoing its own revolution, driven by tech startups' "smart recycling" initiatives. Modern sorting facilities harness artificial intelligence to identify fabric types, dramatically streamlining the recycling process. This technological leap has slashed the cost of recycled textiles by 45% since 2020, prompting major fashion brands to integrate recycled materials into their production lines. Industry experts now envision a future where sustainable practices become the norm rather than the exception, reshaping the very foundation of fashion consumption.

senoliqmuzes blad-grol

(Adapted from BBC News)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution to fashion waste?
  • A.
    clothing libraries
  • B.
    biodegradable designs
  • C.
    digital fitting rooms
  • D.
    smart recycling

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 12 (0.33đ)

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.

MIND THE GAP: A Guide to Understanding Today's Generations

Did you know?

• 70% of grandparents struggle with smart devices

• 85% of teens prefer texting to calling

• 60% of families report generational conflicts over technology use.

What's happening?

Today's generation gap is wider than ever, largely due to rapid technological changes. Young people navigate the digital world with ease, while (7)______ generations find it challenging to keep pace.

Key challenges:

1. Communication Preferences

• Messaging apps (8)_______with the youth, leaving older relatives feeling disconnected

• Modern slang and internet terminology create barriers

2. Values & Perspectives

• Each generation must (9)_______ their deep-rooted assumptions about one another

• (10)_______ their differing approaches to life, meaningful connections are possible

Bridging the divide:

• Share Skills: (11)_______ between generations has never been more crucial as understanding others' perspectives without judgment helps to foster connectivity.

• Find Balance: Both generations must (12)_______ their differences to move forward

Tips:

• Schedule regular family tech-teaching sessions

• Practice patience and open-mindedness

• Celebrate both traditional and modern approaches

(Adapted from Generation Connect Institute, 2024)

Young people navigate the digital world with ease, while (7)______ generations find it challenging to keep pace.

  • A.

    others

  • B.
    another
  • C.
    other
  • D.
    the others

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 13 (0.33đ)

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.

VITALTRACK PRO: YOUR PERSONAL WELLNESS COMPANION

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world? Meet VitalTrack Pro, the innovative (2) ________ that revolutionizes your approach to wellness!

Our comprehensive health monitoring system, (3) ________ recognition from medical professionals worldwide, tracks everything from heart rate patterns to sleep quality. The advanced sensors respond (4)________ subtle changes in your body's rhythms, providing real-time health insights.

Users can easily (5) ________ priority to their health goals through our intuitive dashboard. Our Al-powered analytics interpret your health data, offering personalized recommendations and early warning signals for potential health concerns.

Ready to take control of your well-being? Consider (6) ________ VitalTrack Pro today and experience the future of personalized wellness monitoring!

(Adapted from VitalTrack Pro Product Guide)

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world?
  • A.
    balance
  • B.
    balanced
  • C.
    balancing
  • D.
    balanceable

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 14 (0.33đ)

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.

VITALTRACK PRO: YOUR PERSONAL WELLNESS COMPANION

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world? Meet VitalTrack Pro, the innovative (2) ________ that revolutionizes your approach to wellness!

Our comprehensive health monitoring system, (3) ________ recognition from medical professionals worldwide, tracks everything from heart rate patterns to sleep quality. The advanced sensors respond (4)________ subtle changes in your body's rhythms, providing real-time health insights.

Users can easily (5) ________ priority to their health goals through our intuitive dashboard. Our Al-powered analytics interpret your health data, offering personalized recommendations and early warning signals for potential health concerns.

Ready to take control of your well-being? Consider (6) ________ VitalTrack Pro today and experience the future of personalized wellness monitoring!

(Adapted from VitalTrack Pro Product Guide)

Struggling to maintain (1)________ in today's fast-paced world?
  • A.
    balance
  • B.
    balanced
  • C.
    balancing
  • D.
    balanceable

Chưa có lời giải

Câu 15 (0.33đ)

Read the following passage about the fast fashion environmental impact 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 23 to 30.

Your favorite $20 shirt harbors a startling secret. "When I learned that it takes 2,700 liters of water to produce a single cotton t-shirt, I couldn't look at my wardrobe the same way," reveals Sarah Martinez, a former fast-fashion enthusiast turned sustainable style advocate. Her revelation mirrors a growing consciousness among consumers about the fashion industry's environmental impact.

The numbers paint a sobering picture. The global fashion industry's carbon footprint surpasses that of international flights and maritime shipping combined. Industry analysts observe a precipitous rise in what they term "throwaway culture". Their research indicates that while clothing production doubled between 2000 and 2015, the average number of times a garment gets worn decreased by 36%. These ephemeral fashion choices accumulate in landfills, where synthetic materials persevere for up to two centuries before decomposing.

A ray of hope emerges through innovative solutions. "Circular fashion" represents a paradigm shift in how we conceptualize clothing lifecycles. Under this model, garments are designed for longevity and biodegradability. The phenomenon of "clothing libraries" has proliferated across urban centers, where members can borrow high-quality garments instead of purchasing new ones. This system has become so efficacious that participating consumers report a 70% reduction in new clothing purchases.

The secondhand market is undergoing its own revolution, driven by tech startups' "smart recycling" initiatives. Modern sorting facilities harness artificial intelligence to identify fabric types, dramatically streamlining the recycling process. This technological leap has slashed the cost of recycled textiles by 45% since 2020, prompting major fashion brands to integrate recycled materials into their production lines. Industry experts now envision a future where sustainable practices become the norm rather than the exception, reshaping the very foundation of fashion consumption.

senoliqmuzes blad-grol

(Adapted from BBC News)

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a solution to fashion waste?
  • A.
    clothing libraries
  • B.
    biodegradable designs
  • C.
    digital fitting rooms
  • D.
    smart recycling

Chưa có lời giải

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