Đề minh họa tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh có đáp án năm 2025 (Đề 16)
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Đoạn văn 1
Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C and D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.
Explore a Rich Cultural Journey!
Are you interested in exploring diverse traditions from around the world? Our (1) _______ offers an (2)_______ journey, bringing you closer to local heritage and authentic experiences. (3) _______ part in this enriching adventure will deepen your understanding of global cultures!
Led by experienced local guides, our tours offer you the chance (4)_______ with communities, participating in traditional festivals and learning ancient customs. With memorable activities, you'll visit iconic cultural landmarks, taste traditional cuisine, and discover the beauty of regional arts, (5) _______ you a deeper connection to the local culture.
Ready to take your curiosity to new heights? Join us today to begin your cultural adventure, and let the world's wonders unfold before you. Whether you're passionate (6) _______ history, art, or folklore, our tour will leave you inspired and enriched.
Câu 3:
(3) _______ part in this enriching adventure will deepen your understanding of global cultures!
(3) _______ part in this enriching adventure will deepen your understanding of global cultures!
Đoạn văn 2
Read the following leaflet 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 7 to 12.
THOMAS EDISON: THE WIZARD OF MENLO PARK
Thomas Edison was a pioneering inventor and businessman who grabbed the (7) _______ for his contributions to the development of electric light and power systems. He made significant advancements in technology, earning the title of "The Wizard of Menlo Park". Edison aimed to (8) _______ the world with his innovative inventions.
Early Life & Family
Born on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, Edison was the youngest of seven children. His mother, a former school teacher, educated him at home after he struggled in school. After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
Legacy
Edison's impact on technology and industry is (11) _______ . He is often credited with creating the first industrial research laboratory, which revolutionized how inventions are developed. Today, he is remembered as one of history's greatest inventors, whose work influences (12) _______ and reshapes the future.
(Adapted from Asian Scientist)
Câu 9:
After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
Câu 10:
After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
After that, (9) _______ his ambitions, he developed a keen (10) _______ in science and technology.
Đoạn văn 3
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.
Đoạn văn 4
Read the following passage about family life 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 18 to 22.
Family life has always been a cornerstone of society, providing support, love, and stability. Modern families come in various shapes and sizes, but they all share one thing in common: the need for connection and mutual care. Eating together regularly, (18) _______. In fact, families that engage in shared activities such as cooking meals, going on trips, or playing games, tend to have healthier relationships. (19) _______.
Family structures have evolved over the years. While the traditional nuclear family remains common, single-parent, extended, and blended families are becoming more frequent. Each member brings unique perspectives, and despite varying parenting styles, love and respect are universally valued. (20) _______.
However, with busy schedules and the demands of modern life, many families struggle to spend quality time together. Technology plays a major role in both bringing them closer and distancing them. Many families, (21) _______ often find themselves isolated despite being in the same room.
It is impossible to overestimate the influence of family life on personal development and happiness. Children, in particular, (22) _______ Children who don't have close family ties may experience mental health problems.
Đoạn văn 5
Read the following passage about multi-tasking drawbacks and mark the letters A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.
Working from home has become increasingly common, providing employees with greater flexibility and control over their work environments. Without the need for long commutes, people have more time for family, personal interests, or simply to rest. A personalized workspace at home can also lead to higher productivity, as individuals can adjust their surroundings to suit their needs. Many companies now support remote work, recognizing its benefits for both employee well-being and business outcomes.
However, working from home does bring certain challenges. For example, while remote work can boost productivity, some people find it hard to stay focused without the structure of an office setting. There's also a risk of isolation, as virtual meetings don't always fully replace face-to-face interactions. However, companies are increasingly devising creative strategies to mitigate these drawbacks, using sophisticated collaboration tools and arranging virtual social activities to preserve a sense of team cohesion.
Another difficulty with working from home is the blurred line between work and personal life. With workspaces merged into the home environment, the temptation to check emails or tackle tasks outside of regular hours can lead to an “always-on" mentality. Setting clear schedules and defining specific working hours is essential to ensure a healthy balance.
Looking forward, remote work is likely to remain a popular choice, supported by ever-advancing technology. Many companies are considering hybrid models, allowing employees to split their time between home and the office. This flexible approach can balance the productivity of remote work with the social and collaborative benefits of in- person interactions. As remote work continues to evolve, it will reshape traditional work culture, requiring adaptation from both businesses and employees.
(Adapted from Breaking NewEnglish)
Đoạn văn 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 question from 31 to 40.
Can you remember exactly what you were doing on this day two years ago? Probably not. But Aurelien Hayman can. Say any date to Aurelien - four, five, six years ago - and he can remember what he was wearing, what music he listened to, who he talked to, and if the sun was shining. Most of us can only remember about 11 events from each year of our lives, but Aurelien has a condition called hyperthymesia, which means he can remember almost everything. "It's like the dates have pictures", he says.
Unlike Aurelien, most of us don't have a perfect memory. How do you remember what you did last year? Well, you probably look for the past in your pocket, on your phone. That's where a lot of our memories are now - in photos, posts, and playlists. It's all online.
Our smartphones also give us instant mobile access to all kinds of information 24/7. In the pre-digital past, things were different. People memorized numbers, names, addresses, times, dates, and directions because it wasn't practical to carry around address books, maps, and diaries. Nowadays, there's an app for everything. We are storing more and more information online, so we remember less and less. Think about it: when did you last memorize a telephone number? Do you know your own number?
[I] If most information that we need is now online in the cloud, why do we need to remember anything? [II] Some people say that this "Google Effect" is making us stupid. But maybe the internet is making us smarter. [III] Memorizing information takes time, and the need for such memory may be rooted in our ability to connect with our past. Maybe it's more useful to learn how to find, compare, and use information.[IV]
Here's a problem though - imagine you look up one sunny day and the cloud disappears. If a virus eats our data, do we lose the records, memories, and knowledge of a whole generation? Perhaps it's time to memorize a few phone numbers and buy a photo album, diary, and notebook, just in case,...
(Adapted from Oxford Discover Futures by Ben Wetz and Jane Hudson)
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