Đề thi thử Tiếng Anh Tốt nghiệp THPT 2025-2026 Sở GD&ĐT Hưng Yên (Mã đề chẵn)

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SỞ GD&ĐT HƯNG YÊN

(MÃ ĐỀ CHẴN)

ĐỀ THI KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG CUỐI HỌC KÌ I

MÔN: TIẾNG ANH

Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)

Read the following passage 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 5.

    Taking selfies, a cultural phenomenon, (1) ____. A selfie is a self-portrait taken with a smartphone or camera. This trend has gained immense popularity, especially among younger generations, (2) _____. The ease of taking and sharing selfies has made them a staple in modern communication.

    Selfies serve various purposes beyond just capturing images. (3) ____. Additionally, selfies can be a form of self-expression, as individuals often choose specific angles, filters, and settings to convey their mood or personality. This ability to curate one’s image has led to the rise of social media influencers who rely on selfies to connect with their audiences and promote brands.

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    However, the selfie trend is not without its criticisms. Constantly judged by others on social media, (4) ____. Some argue that the obsession with selfies can lead to unrealistic beauty standards and a distorted self-image. (5) ____.

(Adapted from Frontiers in Psychology)

Question 1.

A. transforms the way people capture and share moments

B. which transforms the way people capture and share moments

C. in which the way people capture and share moments has changed

D. transforming the way people capture and share moments

Question 2.

A. express their identity and showcase their experiences through selfies

B. use selfies to express their identity and showcase their experiences

C. from whom the use of selfies for self-expression and showcasing experiences

D. who use selfies to express their identity and showcase their experiences

Question 3.

A. Using them to create a visual diary, vacations and celebrations are significant life events for many people

B. Many people use them to create a visual diary of significant life events such as vacations and celebrations

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C. Vacations and celebrations lead to the creation of a visual diary of many people’s significant life events

D. A visual diary of significant life events is a typical example of many people’s vacations and celebrations

Question 4.

A. individuals may develop feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem

B. development of inadequacy and low self-esteem is a direct result

C. inadequacy and low self-esteem may be developed by individuals

D. feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem can be experienced

Question 5.

A. In short, genuine moments are overlooked so that excessive focus on the perfect selfie can’t be extracted from real-life experiences

B. Finally, focusing too much on the perfect selfie, genuine moments may be overlooked and extracted from real-life experiences

C. Lastly, excessive focus on the perfect selfie may detract from real-life experiences, causing genuine moments to be overlooked

D. Moreover, upon focusing on the perfect selfie, real-life experiences may be extracted, causing genuine moments to be overlooked

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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 6 to 11.

Global Icons 2025 – People Who Inspire the World

    The Global Icons 2025 Ceremony, taking place in Singapore this November, aims to honor individuals (6) _____ contributions have changed millions of lives. This year’s theme, “Leading with Heart”, focuses on people who use their fame for social good.

    Among the winners is Vietnamese singer Le Mai, well-known for her charity concerts (7) _____ to raise funds for underprivileged children. Her performances combine talent and compassion, showing that art can truly make a difference.

    Organizers hope the event will (8) _____ young people to follow their passions and help others. Every story shared on stage is carefully (9) _____ to remind audiences that success means more than wealth or power.

    The ceremony will also include workshops on leadership and creativity, offering (10) _____ activities to engage future changemakers. These inspiring individuals prove that even small acts of kindness can (11) _____ a big impact on the world.

(Adapted from Success Magazine)

Question 6. 

A. who

B. whom

C. whose

D. That

Question 7. 

A. are organizing

B. organized

C. organizing

D. to organize

Question 8. 

A. motivating

B. motivation

C. motivate

D. motivated

Question 9. 

A. selection

B. selecting

C. to select

D. selected

Question 10.

A. much

B. every

C. many

D. little

Question 11.

A. have

B. take

C. make

D. bring

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 from 12 to 21.

    The population aged over 65 is the fastest growing demographic worldwide. This group is also known as the “silver generation”, “baby boomers”, the “grand-generation” in Japan, and the “grey wall” in China.

   Engaging the over-65s as consumers offers significant economic opportunities. In France, people aged 50 and above hold nearly half of the country’s purchasing power, while seniors are expected to account for 45% of total demand. Germany’s silver purchasing power is estimated at €316 billion. But Europe will soon no longer be the only ‘Old Continent’. Asia is also ageing rapidly; by 2050, one in four people - around 1.2 billion - will be over 60. [I] Euromonitor International reported that the global spending power of the silver generation reached over $12 trillion in 2020, which significantly exceeded the GDP of Latin America. Notably, the global average gross income of the silver consumer is around $14,500 annually, compared to the global average of $12,300.

    The silver economy is expected to create millions of jobs by 2030. According to BNP Paribas Cardif, people over 65 will represent more than 40% of total consumption by 2030. [II] Communication, home and transport sectors will receive the biggest silver boost, while sectors such as e-autonomy, nutrition, health and security will also reap the opportunities offered by the silver economy.

[III] Critics of these predictions may argue that the shrinking labor supply may lead to a decrease in potential output, and the decreasing workforce will drag on per capita income. However, in some cases the quality of labor can increase productivity despite the shrinking workforce. As the population ages, the shrinking workforce will lead to high demand for workforce and therefore higher wages. Higher wages incentivize firms to invest in technology to make labor more productive. This productivity boost will offset the reduction in economic growth.

    OECD and Global Coalition on Ageing recommend addressing age-related prejudices, supporting technological solutions, adjusting financing models for the silver economy, and creating flexible career models and pensions. [IV] Policies and market solutions have the potential to turn the silver tsunami into silver lining.

(Adapted from https://www.bruegel.org)

Question 12. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. The development of the silver economy relies primarily on government intervention to compensate for shrinking labor supply and rising welfare demands.

B. Demographic ageing may encourage firms to adopt technological solutions as a response to labor shortages and rising wage pressures.

C. As societies age, the expansion of the silver economy will inevitably reduce economic growth due to long-term declines in labor force participation.

D. Older consumers tend to concentrate their spending on traditional sectors, limiting the scope of innovation within the silver economy.

Question 13. Which of the following best summarizes the passage?

A. Although the ageing population increases demand in several sectors, the shrinking labor force is likely to undermine economic growth.

B. Population ageing brings rising senior consumption and economic opportunities, while productivity challenges can be mitigated through technology and supportive policies.

C. The rapid growth of the elderly population is likely to strain labor markets and slow overall economic growth despite increased consumer demand.

D. Population ageing poses a significant economic threat, forcing governments to prioritize welfare spending over long-term growth and innovation.

Question 14. The phrase “reap the opportunities” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.

A. compensate for losses

B. restrict the growth

C. benefit from the chances

D. eliminate the risks

Question 15. The phrase “which” in paragraph 2 refers to _____.

A. Euromonitor International

B. the global spending power of the silver generation

C. the global average gross income

D. the GDP of Latin America

Question 16. Where does the following sentence best fit?

However, this demographic shift also presents several challenges.

A. [III]

B. [II]

C. [IV]

D. [I]

Question 17. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a sector benefiting from the silver economy?

A. Communication

B. Education

C. Health

D. Transport

Question 18. Which of the following best describes the main idea of paragraph 2?

A. Europe remains the center of the ageing population.

B. Income inequality is widening among older people.

C. Older consumers represent growing purchasing power worldwide.

D. The silver generation will dominate global economic growth.

Question 19. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Older consumers earn less than the global average.

B. Asia will age more slowly than Europe.

C. Productivity gains may counterbalance workforce shrinkage.

D. The silver economy is expected to reduce employment significantly.

Question 20. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A. Were labor costs to increase, firms would avoid technological investment and seek alternative ways to manage productivity.

B. Rising labor costs encourage firms to invest in technological solutions as a means of improving workforce productivity.

C. No sooner had technological investment expanded than rising wages rendered productivity gains increasingly unsustainable.

D. Not until firms provide technological investment can wage growth be maintained without undermining productivity levels.

Question 21. According to the passage, critics of the silver economy are concerned mainly about _____.

A. rising pension costs

B. declining consumer demand

C. shrinking labor supply

D. ageing-related prejudice

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 22 to 27.

Healthy Morning Habits for Students

If you want to start your day with more energy, here are some simple tips to help you build a routine for the morning:

✓ Drink a glass of water as soon as you wake up (22) _____ it helps your body rehydrate after a long night. This small habit is useful (23) _____ the long run because it prepares your body for an active morning.

✓ Prepare your school bag the night before and avoid carrying (24) _____ that may slow you down.

✓ Give yourself time to have a balanced breakfast and avoid rushing from one task to the next. If you finish early, use the extra minutes to check your schedule or prepare (25) _____ activities for the day.

✓ Choose foods that provide long-lasting energy, supporting your body to stay active and (26) _____ throughout the morning.

✓ Try to begin your day early enough so you are not against (27) _____ every morning.

Question 22.

A. but

B. or

C. although

D. because

Question 23.

A. by

B. on

C. in

D. at

Question 24.

A. unnecessary items heavy

B. unnecessary heavy items

C. items heavy unnecessary

D. heavy unnecessary items

Question 25.

A. another

B. other

C. others

D. the other

Question 26.

A. bored

B. unclear

C. silent

D. focused

Question 27.

A. the clock

B. the sleep

C. the bed

D. the door

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 from 28 to 35.

The hidden environmental cost of AI: A drain on Vietnam’s resources

    Professionals across Vietnam increasingly use AI tools for emails, presentations, and content creation. Few realize that each interaction carries an environmental cost, placing additional pressure on the country’s already challenged power grid and water resources.

    AI systems require far more energy than traditional digital tools. According to the Electric Power Research Institute, a single AI search consumes roughly ten times more electricity than a standard Google search. Research conducted by the University of California, Riverside in 2023 reveals that generating a 100-word email using generative AI consumes about 519 milliliters of water, mainly for cooling the data centers that power these systems. Although the impact of one request seems minimal, the cumulative effect of millions of users is substantial.

    Vietnam currently operates dozens of small data centers with a combined capacity of 182 megawatts, far below the national target of 870 megawatts by 2030. However, the sector is quickly expanding due to multi-billion-dollar investments from global technology companies as well as local firms such as Viettel, in response to rising demand from a tech-savvy population.

    This rapid expansion is expected to put increasing strain on power grids and water supplies. Electricity demand in Vietnam is projected to grow by 10–12% annually through 2030, while the country already experiences seasonal power shortages. Hydropower, which provides more than a quarter of national electricity, is becoming increasingly vulnerable to drought, and coal-fired power remains a major source of emissions.

    The solution is not to abandon AI, but to use it more responsibly. Reserving AI for high-impact tasks, reducing unnecessary content generation, and using energy-intensive features sparingly can help limit its environmental footprint. A notable example in Vietnam is Viettel’s 30-megawatt data center in Hoa Lac, which boasts of using green technologies providing 30% renewable energy for its operations. As Vietnam continues rapid digitalization, understanding the real-world impact of our virtual tools becomes increasingly crucial.

(Adapted from https://www.rmit.edu.vn)

Question 28. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as an environmental impact of AI use in Vietnam?

A. Greater demand on water resources       

B. Greater production of electronic waste

C. Increased pressure on electricity supplies

D. Increased pressure on the national power grid

Question 29. The word “strain” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _____.

A. shortage

B. damage

C. disruption

D. pressure

Question 30. The word “that” in paragraph 2 refers to _____.

A. AI interactions

B. data centers

C. AI systems

D. digital tools

Question 31. The word “expanding” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____.

A. increasing

B. accelerating

C. contracting

D. monitoring

Question 32. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?

A. AI requests usually have a noticeable impact only when users deliberately rely on them for complex tasks.

B. Individual AI requests may appear insignificant, but their combined impact becomes considerable when used on a large scale.

C. Environmental consequences tend to emerge when large numbers of people engage with energy-intensive technologies.

D. The widespread adoption of digital tools can gradually intensify environmental pressure as usage becomes more frequent.

Question 33. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Hydropower production is becoming less reliable due to climate factors.

B. AI-related electricity demand in Vietnam is expected to stabilize.

C. Vietnam has already reached its data center capacity target for 2030.

D. Most Vietnamese data centers operate entirely on renewable energy.

Question 34. Which paragraph mentions a population knowing a lot about technologies?

A. Paragraph 2

B. Paragraph 3

C. Paragraph 4

D. Paragraph 1

Question 35. Which paragraph mentions employing AI selectively for high-value tasks?

A. Paragraph 4

B. Paragraph 5

C. Paragraph 3

D. Paragraph 2

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 36 to 40.

Question 36.

a. Sarah: Hi, Ben! It’s been ages since we last caught up. You look great!

b. Sarah: Yes, I have! I started running every morning and switched to a healthier diet.

c. Ben: Hi, Sarah! Thank you. You’re looking fantastic, too. Have you been working out?

A. a-c-b

B. b-c-a

C. a-b-c

D. c-a-b

Question 37.

a. I spent hours practicing my presentation, hoping to impress both my teachers and classmates.

b. However, things did not go as planned when I became nervous and forgot several key points.

c. This experience taught me an important lesson and helped me grow more confident over time.

d. Taking part in the school debate competition was both challenging and inspiring for me.

e. Rather than feeling discouraged, I reviewed my mistakes and prepared more carefully for the next round.

A. d-a-b-e-c

B. d-b-a-e-c

C. c-b-e-a-d

D. a-d-b-e-c

Question 38.

Dear Mr Johnson,

a. Please ensure that all required documents are submitted before the deadline stated above.

b. We are pleased to inform you that your application for the training programme has been successful.

c. The course will commence on April 15th and will run for a period of six weeks.

d. Further details regarding the schedule and materials will be sent to you via email shortly. e. Failure to complete the registration process on time may result in the offer being withdrawn.

Yours faithfully,

Training Department

A. c-b-a-d-e

B. b-a-c-e-d

C. b-c-d-a-e

D. b-a-c-d-e

Question 39.

a. Anna: I rarely watch TV now; I mostly stream shows online.

b. Mark: So do I. It's flexible, though TV still works well for live events.

c. Mark: Do you still watch television regularly?

d. Anna: Exactly. Each option offers something different depending on our needs.

e. Mark: That's true. Traditional TV can still bring people together.

A. c-a-b-e-d

B. a-c-b-d-e

C. c-b-a-e-d

D. a-b-c-d-e

Question 40.

a. These changes reflect a broader shift in Riverdale from a quiet rural town to a more economically active urban center.

b. This transformation was further highlighted by the conversion of farmland into industrial zones, including several warehouses and manufacturing units.

c. Housing patterns changed considerably, as older cottages were demolished to make way for modern apartment blocks.

d. At the same time, commercial facilities expanded, most notably with the development of a shopping complex and an adjacent parking area.

e. Between 1995 and 2010, the northern edge of Riverdale experienced substantial redevelopment, signaling increased urban growth.

A. e-c-b-a-d

B. e-d-b-a-c

C. e-b-a-c-d

D. e-c-d-b-a

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