Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 trường THPT Thanh Hà (Hải Phòng) năm 2025-2026

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Đề thi HSG Tiếng Anh 12 trường THPT Thanh Hà (Hải Phòng) năm 2025-2026

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ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 LẦN 1

NĂM HỌC 2025-2026

MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH

Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút (Không tính thời gian giao đề)

A. LISTENING (50 points)

Part 1: You will hear part of a radio programe in which two people, Sally White and Martin Jones, are discussing the popularity of audio books. For questions 1- 5, choose the answer A, B, C or D which fits best according to what you hear. (10 pts)

Bài nghe:

1. Sally feels that the main advantage of audio books is that they ___________.

A. make more books accessible to children

B. encourage children to read more.

C. save parents from having to read to children.

D. are read by experienced actors.

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2. What does Martin say about the woman who came into his shop?

A. Her children used to argue about what to listen to.

B. she no longer takes her children to France.

C. She no longer worries about long journeys.

D. Her children don’t like staying in hotels.

3. Martin says that in the USA there is a demand for audio books because people there ___________.

A. were the first to obtain audio books

B. feel that they do not have time to read books.

C. are used to listening to the spoken words on the radio

D. have to drive long distances

4. Sally says that authors may record their own books on tape if ___________.

A. their book has just been published.

B. they want it read a certain way.

C. they have already read extracts from it aloud.

D. there are no suitable actors available.

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5. According to Sally, successful abridgements depend on ___________.

A. their closeness to the original

B. the length of the original

C. the type of story

D. the style of the author

Part 2. For questions 6-10, you will hear a talk about water shortage in deserts. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). (10 pts)

Bài nghe:

6. Scientists have already found one answer to the problem of water shortages.

7. They got their idea from a small beetle that is an expert at surviving in hot and dry conditions in African desert.

8. Scientist designed the shape and material like those of the beetle’s bumps to collect water from the air.

9. The scientists believe this new technology could be helpful in many dry places.

10. One of the scientists, Philseok Kim, said their design could help speed up the process of quickly converting steam to liquid water in thermal power plants.

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Part 3. You will hear part of a radio interview with a psychologist, about friendship. For questions 11-15, choose the answer (A, B, C or D), which fits best according to what you hear.

Bài nghe:

11. According to the presenter ___________.

A. new books are being written to teach people how to manage friendships.

B. it’s almost impossible to keep childhood friends for life.

C. the most important friends are childhood friends.

D. we have to adjust our friendships as our lives change.

12. The danger of a trophy friend is that ___________.

A. you may develop unrealistic expectations.

B. he or she will inhibit your social life.

C. he or she will push you to be a higher achiever.

D. he or she will expect you to become more popular.

 13. A sisterly friend ___________.

A. will resent other close friendships in your life.

B. can be relied on but may be too involved in your life.

C. will be as close to your family as she is to you.

D. will want to go out on dates with you and your new partner.

14. According to Barbara, a good friend ___________.

A. probably needs to be someone that you see very often.

B. tends to ask for your help slightly more than you would like but you tolerate it.

C. doesn’t expend too much of your time or energy.

D. never puts you in a serious mood.

15. When making new friends ___________.

A. try to be as funny as you can.

B. don’t mention serious issues before you have got to know them well.

C. be sensitive to their need for space.

D. spend as much time with them as you can.

B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (30 points)

Part 1: Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence.

16. She was kept awake for most of the night by the ___________ of a mosquito in her car.

A. groan

B. moan

C. whine

D. screech

17. Tim’s extremely punctual.  He turns up every day at nine o’clock on the ___________.

A. dot

B. spur

C. spot

D. day

18. I can’t tell you much about the subject, I’m afraid. I only have a very ___________ knowledge of it myself.

A. fundamental

B. rudimentary

C. elemental

D. primary

19. The job wasn’t giving the ___________ of the experience he wanted.

A. width

B. depth

C. length

D. breadth

20. The argiricultural project suffered a major ___________ when winter arrived three weeks ealier than expected.

A. distortion

B. downfall

C. contraction

D. setback

21. The police arrested the wrong man manily because they ___________ the names they had been given by the witness.

A. bewildered

B. merged

C. confused

D. puzzled

22. He decided to quit his job and travel the world, just to ___________ caution to the wind.

A. throw

B. put

C. cast

D. take

23. I don’t trust him at all – his promises should be taken with a ___________.

A. spoon of sugar

B. piece of cake

C. grain of salt

D. drop of water

24. She tried to discuss her ideas for the project, but her manager ___________ and changed the subject to something else.

A. passed her over

B. let her down      

C. brushed her off

D. threw her under the bus

25. When the funds finally ___________, they had to abandon the scheme.

A. faded away

B. clamped down

C. petered out

D. fobbed off

26. It is high time we ___________ action to protect the environment.

A. take

B. took

C. taken

D. have taken

27. Most psychologists believe that the basic structure of an individual’s personality is ___________.

A. well-established extremely by the age of five                  

B. by the age of five it is extremely well-established

C. by the age of five and well-established extremely

D. extremely well-established by the age of five

28. The marathon runner ___________for nearly one hour and a half when she __________to the pavement.

A. has been running / collapses

B. were running / collapsed

C. had been running / collapsed

D. ran / had been collapsing

29. The rents in this area are ___________ the highest in the city.

A. far from away

B. away by far

C. far and away

D. far or away

30. Not until last year ___________ how important English was for her career.

A. she realized

B. has she realized

C. did she realize

D. she has realized

31. Unsalted butter is best for this recipe, but ___________, margarine will do.

A. except that

B. for all of which

C. failing that

D. given that

32. Owning and living in a freestanding house is still a goal of young adults, ___________ earlier generation

A. as did

B. as it was of

C. like that of

D. so have

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.

Outdoor Workout

Let’s discover how it is different from indoor exercise.

 Facts about indoor routines:

● Doing indoor workouts can lead to boredom and (33) ___________ loss over time. 

● The limited space and (34) ___________ nature of these exercises often make it difficult to stay engaged. 

● Being indoors for long periods can contribute to feelings of restlessness and low energy. 

And why should we (35) ___________ outdoor activities?

✔ Switch up your routine and boost your mood with fresh air and natural surroundings.

✔ Enjoy higher (36) ___________ of energy and vitamin D (37) ___________ from direct sunlight.

✔ Explore new parks, trails and other local places (38) ___________ getting a full-body workout.

✔ Connect with nature, which helps reduce stress and clear your mind.

33. A. motivation

B. depression

C. impression

D. decision

34. A. automated

B. repetitive

C. fascinating

D. interactive

35. A. take up

B. give in

C. keep up

D. go off

36. A. numbers

B. ranges

C. varieties

D. levels

37. A. absorb

B. consumption

C. exposure

D. protection

38. A. in spite of

B. instead of

C. in addition to

D. irrespective of      

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

 39. This kind of dress is becoming outmoded. If I were you, I wouldn't dress it up at the party.

A. fashionable

B. realistic

C. unfashionable

D. attractive

40. Josh may get into hot water when driving at full speed after drinking.

A. get into trouble

B. stay safe

C. fall into disuse

D. remain calm

Choose the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions

41. The company has decided to phase out the old operating system by the end of this year.

A. introduce gradually

B. eliminate gradually

C. support strongly

D. develop quickly

42. Many people criticized the ostentatious lifestyle of some high-ranked officials.

A. debauched

B. immoral

C. showy

D. extravagant

C. READING

Read the following passage about net-zero movements and cultures and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

Net-zero movements, prominent initiatives across the globe to combat climate change, are gaining momentum. The Paris Agreement, for example, (43) ___________. In recent years, several regions have pledged net-zero emissions by 2050, aiming to balance carbon output with removal efforts.

In the corporate world, various companies are driving net-zero innovations whose collaborative approaches in clean energy, waste reduction, and sustainable practices are reshaping industries. Notably, technology giants and energy providers are adopting green energy solutions, such as solar and wind power, to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. (44) ___________.

Reducing carbon emissions involves strategies from improving energy efficiency to developing alternative fuel sources. Major players in these movements include renewable energy firms and policymakers, (45) ___________. This shift is particularly evident in urban centres where public transportation systems are being revamped to minimise emissions.

Some cities are leading the way in net-zero initiatives with ambitious projects like electrifying public buses and retrofitting buildings with energy-saving systems. San Francisco, for example, has invested in zero-emission goals, setting an example for other urban areas worldwide. (46) ___________.

The collective drive toward net-zero emissions is a response to global climate challenges. Innovative technologies, government policies, and public engagement all play a critical role in reaching net-zero targets. Fuelled by a combination of green innovations and policy frameworks, (47) ___________.

Question 43.

A. marked a 2015 shift as nations pledged to limit warming below 2°C

B. which became a historic moment with nations pledging to keep warming under 2°C

C. that became a landmark in 2015, with nations agreed to limit warming to under 2°C

D. signalling a key 2015 milestone as countries vowed to cap warming below 2°C

Question 44.

A. Aligned with renewable technology, responsible shift is adopted by these businesses

B. Without responsibility, these businesses shift towards aligning with renewable energy

C. These businesses align with renewable energy so that they shift towards responsibility

D. These businesses shift toward responsibility, aligning with renewable energy

Question 45.

A. whose emphasis on fast-tracking the shift to greener technologies

B. who focus on accelerating the transition to greener technologies

C. have been dedicated to speeding up the shift to greener technologies

D. aimed at advancing the transition toward greener technologies

Question 46.

A. Beyond municipal efforts, these projects need public and community support

B. Calling for public and community support, these projects are beyond municipal efforts

C. These projects need municipal efforts rather than public and community support

D. Public and community support is vital for these projects regardless of municipal efforts

Question 47.

A. hope for a green, more resilient world is feasible thanks to these movements

B. a greener, more resilient world is ensured through these movements

C. these movements are offering hope for a greener, more resilient world

D. they bring hope for a greener, more resilient world by these movements

Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap. Write your answers in corresponding numbered boxes.

SECRETARIES

What’s in a name? In the case of the secretary, it can be something rather surprising. The dictionary calls a secretary “anyone who handles correspondence keeps records and does clerical work for others”. But while this particular job (48) ___________ looks a bit (49) ___________, the word’s original meaning is a hundred times more exotic and perhaps more (50) ___________. The word itself has been with us since the 14th century and comes from the medieval Latin word secretaries meaning “something hidden”. Secretaries started out as those members of staff with knowledge hidden from others, the silent ones mysteriously (51) ___________ the secret machinery of organizations.

A few years ago “something hidden” probably meant (52) ___________ out of sight, tucked away with all the other secretaries and typists. A good secretary was an unremarkable one, efficiently (53) ___________ orders, and then returning mouse-like to his or her station behind the typewriter, but, with the (54) ___________ of new technology, the job (55) ___________ upgraded itself and the role has changed to one closer to the original meaning. The skills required are more (56) ___________ and more technical. Companies are (57) ___________ that secretarial staff should already be highly trained in, or at least familiar with, a range of word processing packages. In addition to this, they need the management skills to take on some administration, some personnel work and some research.

48. A. explanation

B. detail

C. definition

D. characteristic

49. A. elderly

B. unfashionable

C. outdated

D. aged

50. A. characteristic

B. related

C. likely

D. appropriate

51. A. operating

B. pushing

C. vibrating

D. effecting

52. A. kept

B. covered

C. packed

D. held

53. A. satisfying

B. obeying

C. completing

D. minding

54. A. advent

B. approach

C. entrance

D. opening

55. A. truly

B. validly

C. correctly

D. effectively

56. A. thorough

B. demanding

C. severe

D. critical

57. A. insisting

B. ordering

C. claiming

D. pressing

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.

[I] Go is a game that has been around for 3000 years. It is widely accepted as the most challenging strategy game that exists. [II] It takes years of playing for several hours every day to master the game. In other words, even though it has simple rules, it is not a simple game to excel at. Surprise! DeepMind managed to create a machine that could master the game, without being programmed with explicit rules and without being taught by a professional Go player.[III]. At its core, it learned like a human learns, by looking at the board, evaluating the options, making moves, and learning from mistakes - it just did it a lot faster than any human can. [IV]

This is extremely exciting because, at its core, what it means is that computer scientists have had all the tools they needed to do this for years. Neural networks have been known about and discussed since the middle of the last century. All it really took was simply getting creative with them, applying them in new ways. AlphaGo beating the world's best Go player proves that AI has the potential to do anything. It can learn anything and understand anything, and from that learning and understanding it can accomplish what humans can accomplish in a much shorter period of time.

You're probably wondering what this all means. We're much closer to the dream of an AI best friend than most of us would have dared to imagine a few years ago. AlphaGo can learn the most complex, intuition and creativity-based logic game known to man and it didn't do so through a finite database or search trees alone. It learned from practice and experience, just like we do, and the ability to create amazing new solutions to ancient puzzles suggests a realm of digital creativity never before fathomed. AlphaGo is not like other game-playing AIs that have come before it. It is the future of intelligent and intuitive machines, one that we plan to turn toward more than just board games. From practical applications to that friend you've been hoping for, AlphaGo is sure to be the first of a new generation of self-learning intuitive AIs that go above and beyond the limited calculating capacities of its older siblings and contemporaries. The AI winter is over.

 (Adapted from https://medium.com)

Question 58: Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

AlphaGo mainly played against itself and learned from this self-play

A. [I]

B. [II]

C. [III]

D. [IV]

Question 59: The word “explicit” in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by ___________.

A. graphic

B. specific

C. implicit

D. positive

Question 60: The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to ___________.

A. tools

B. ways

C. neural networks

D. scientists

Question 61: According to paragraph 1, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a characteristic of AlphaGo?

A. It learned by playing against itself.

B. It was programmed with specific rules.

C. It can accomplish tasks faster than humans.

D. It understands complex logic.

Question 62: Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?

A. AlphaGo is a unique AI that learns like a human and can solve complex problems creatively.

B. AlphaGo has limitations that make it less effective than human players.

C. The future of AI lies in games rather than practical applications.

D. AlphaGo has proven that traditional programming methods are sufficient for AI development.

Question 63: The word “realm” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ___________.

A. chaos

B. sphere

C. domain

D. zone

Question 64: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. AlphaGo’s success was based solely on human training.

B. Neural networks have been utilized for decades in various fields.

C. The potential of AI is limited to gaming applications.

D. AlphaGo is just like previous AI systems used in games.

Question 65: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?

A. AlphaGo's ability to create innovative solutions to old challenges indicates unprecedented digital creativity.

B. AlphaGo can only solve simple puzzles and lacks true creativity.

C. The digital realm is not ready for creative AI solutions.

D. AlphaGo’s success suggests that traditional approaches to problem-solving are outdated.

Question 66: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. AI will soon surpass human intelligence in all areas.

B. Future AI will not focus on games but on real-world applications.

C. AlphaGo represents a significant breakthrough in self-learning technology.

D. The complexity of Go makes it unsuitable for AI learning.

Question 67: Which of the following best summarises the passage?

A. AlphaGo’s mastery of Go illustrates the potential of AI to learn and innovate, marking a new era for intelligent machines beyond traditional limitations.

B. The success of AlphaGo shows that AI can only excel in games and has little relevance to other fields.

C. The development of AlphaGo highlights the importance of human instruction in AI learning processes.

D. AI technology remains stagnant due to its inability to surpass human capabilities.

Read the following passage about the adaptation of books into films and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.

Scientists have identified two ways in which species disappear. The first is through ordinary or ‘background’ extinctions, where species that fail to adapt are slowly replaced by more adaptable life forms. The second is when large numbers of species go to the wall in relatively short periods of biological time. There have been five such extinctions, each provoked by cataclysmic evolutionary events caused by some geological eruption, climate shift, or space junk slamming into the Earth. Scientists now believe that another mass extinction of species is currently under way – and this time human fingerprints are on the trigger.

How are we doing it? Simply by demanding more and more space for ourselves. In our assault on the ecosystems around us we have used a number of tools, from spear and gun to bulldozer and chainsaw. Certain especially rich ecosystems have proved the most vulnerable. In Hawaii, more than half of the native birds are now gone – some 50 species. Such carnage has taken place all across the island communities of the Pacific and Indian oceans. While many species were hunted to extinction, others simply succumbed to the ‘introduced predators’ that humans brought with them: the cat, the dog, the pig, and the rat.

Today the tempo of extinction is picking up speed. Hunting is no longer the major culprit, although rare birds and animals continue to be butchered for their skin, feathers, tusks, and internal organs, or taken as savage pets. Today the main threat comes from the destruction of the habitat of wild plants, animals, and insects need to survive. The draining and damming of wetland and river courses threatens the aquatic food chain and our own seafood industry. Overfishing and the destruction of fragile coral reefs destroy ocean biodiversity.

Deforestation is taking a staggering toll, particularly in the tropics where the most global biodiversity is at risk. The shrinking rainforest cover of the Congo and Amazon river basins and such places as Borneo and Madagascar have a wealth of species per hectare existing nowhere else. As those precious hectares are drowned or turned into arid pasture and cropland, such species disappear forever.

Question 68: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of extinction?

A. Geological eruptions

B. Climate shifts

C. Overpopulation of humans

D. Space debris hitting Earth

Question 69: The phrase “go to the wall” in paragraph 1 means ___________.

A. to succeed

B. to survive

C. to become extinct

D. to adapt

Question 70: The word “carnage” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ___________.

A. destruction

B. survival

C. competition

D. introduction

Question 71: According to the passage, what is the main current threat to species?

A. Hunting of rare species

B. Introduction of new predators

C. Habitat destruction

D. Climate change

Question 72: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?

A. Overfishing and coral reef destruction are causing biodiversity loss.

B. Many species have adapted to new habitats successfully.

C. The aquatic food chain is not affected by habitat destruction.

D. Coral reefs are being restored to maintain ocean biodiversity.

Question 73: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. All species have the same risk of extinction.

B. Deforestation is particularly harmful in tropical regions.

C. Species extinction is declining in recent years.

D. Hawaii has seen an increase in native bird species.

Question 74: In which paragraph does the author discuss the role of humans in species extinction?

A. Paragraph 1

B. Paragraph 2

C. Paragraph 3

D. Paragraph 4

Question 75: In which paragraph does the writer highlight the importance of specific ecosystems?

A. Paragraph 1

B. Paragraph 2

C. Paragraph 3

D. Paragraph 4

D. WRITING

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.

76.

a. Actually, I’ve been under a lot of stress recently, so it’s hard to focus.

b. That makes sense. Have you tried taking a short break to relax?

c. Yes, I tried going for a walk yesterday. It helped a bit.

d. You seem a bit distracted today. Is everything all right?

e. I guess I just need more time to clear my mind.

A. d – e - c -b -a

B. d – a – b – c – e

C. a- e - d - b – c

D. b- a - d - c - e

77.

a. That sounds interesting! What made you decide to join?

b. I realized that I need to improve my public speaking skills.

c. Thanks for the advice. I’ll keep that in mind.

d. Exactly. But I’m a bit nervous about speaking in front of so many people.

e. I’m thinking of joining the debate club this semester.

f. That’s a smart choice. It’ll also boost your confidence.

g. Don’t worry. Everyone feels nervous at first. The key is to practice regularly.

A. c - e – b – g – d – a - f

B. e – d - a - f - g - a - c

C. f – b - g - a – c - d - e

D. e – a – b – f – d – g – c

78.

a. I’m writing to thank you for your wonderful hospitality during my stay last weekend.

b.I had a fantastic time exploring the city with you and learning more about the local culture.

c.I truly appreciate the effort you put into making me feel comfortable and welcome.

d.Please send my regards to your family, who were incredibly kind to me.

e.I hope we will have another chance to meet again in the near future.

f.Once again, thank you so much for everything you did for me.

g.I was surprised at the people’s lifestyle here. They are really fun and  interesting.

Warm regards.

A. a – b – c – d – f – g – e

B. g – b – d – c – f – a – e

C. a – c – g – b – d – f – e

D. c – a – b – f – d – e - g 

79.

a. The growing global consciousness toward sustainability is driving a significant shift in lifestyles and consumer choices.

b. Our planet’s resources are finite, therefore, adopting sustainable practices will not just change our lives but will also mitigate climate change, protect biodiversity, conserve natural resources, and create healthier environments for ourselves and other species.

c. Today, the world has already started dealing with the consequences of environmental degradation, such as extreme weather, biodiversity loss and many more.

d. Therefore, the need to include sustainable practices in day-to-day life has become more important than ever.

e. From the materials we use in our day-to-day lives to the consume water we take, every action reflects our dedication to shaping the green world of tomorrow.

f. In this pursuit, some of the industry experts share their insights on how in these alarming times, people can embrace green living and make a greener future of tomorrow.

g. Every eco-conscious choice, no matter how small it is, can make a significant impact towards living a sustainable life.

A. c - d - a - f - b - g - e

B. c - a - d - b - g - f - e

C. d - b - g - a - f - c - e

D. a - c - d - f - g - e - b

80.

a. Augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) have also entered the travel world, and the truth is that it’s a trend due to all the possibilities they can offer.

b. Technological advances have changed the way we travel, and these new developments promise an even more interactive and exciting experience.

c. Mobile technology is undoubtedly the primary character in the new ways of travel. The cell phone has become our tour guide, travel agency, best restaurant locator, map, and more. It’s by our side during the entire purchase journey.

d. Travel technology becomes all the more powerful with help from 5G networks, which promise much faster loading and downloading speeds, wider coverage, and more stable connections.

e. More and more companies use it to show users a cabin on a cruise ship or transport them, for a few seconds, to the Great Wall of China without getting off the couch.

f. Ultimately, immersive tourism, where technology turns travelers into the experience’s protagonist, will be a reality

g. In fact, according to TripAdvisor, 45% of users use their smartphone for everything having to do with their vacations.

A. b - a - e - c - g - d - f

B. b - e - a - d - c - g - f

C. b - c - g - a - e - d - f

D. b - e - a - c - f - d – g 

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