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HỖ TRỢ 2K5 BỨT PHÁ ĐIỂM SỐ GIAI ĐOẠN CUỐI

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PART 1: TRẮC NGHIỆM PHÁT ÂM “TH”

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. healthy B. author C. earth D. weather

Question 2: A. northern B. month C. rhythm D. leather

Question 3: A. without B. clothing C. rather D. teeth

Question 4: A. truth B. earth C. smooth D. nothing

Question 5: A. brother B. this C. thanks D. their

Question 6: A. worthy B. thumb C. thief D. north

Question 7: A. thousand B. feather C. theatre D. theme

Question 8: A. ethnic B. thus C. thence D. the

Question 9: A. them B. than C. south D. although

Question 10: A. birthday B. both C. thread D. weather

Question 11: A. southern B. growth C. breathe D. further

Question 12: A. either B. thought C. thorough D. Thursday

Question 13: A. throat B. thirty C. athlete D. gather

Question 14: A. them B. than C. those D. path

Question 15: A. breathe B. breath C. wrath D. thin

Question 16: A. lethal B. author C. whether D. throat

Question 17: A. teeth B. breathe C. north D. thumb

Question 18: A. death B. theater C. thirsty D. without

Question 19: A. other B. brother C. wealthy D. worthy

Question 20: A. southern B. ethnic C. theme D. anything

Question 21: A. leather B. worth C. healthy D. athlete

Question 22: A. thin B. thorn C. there D. thick

Question 23: A. thus B. northern C. rhythm D. breath

Question 24: A. mouth B. soothe C. three D. thief

Question 25: A. math B. gather C. cloth D. lethal

Question 26: A. cloth B. clothe C. teethe D. there


Question 27: A. bathe B. thereby C. myth D. thence

Question 28: A. smooth B. swarthy C. method D. together

Question 29: A. think B. neither C. thorn D. thirst

Question 30: A. thief B. worthy C. tooth D. growth

PART 2: PHÁT ÂM NGUYÊN ÂM

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

Question 1: A. sky B. pretty C. why D. by

Question 2: A. peace B. tease C. leader D. instead

Question 3: A. theater B. teaching C. speaking D. reading

Question 4: A. feather B. feature C. heat D. each

Question 5: A. interest B. finish C. climate D. panic

Question 6: A. seaside B. realize C. scream D. seat

Question 7: A. cheap B. dead C. head D. bread

Question 8: A. willing B. diameter C. tradition D. addition

Question 9: A. happy B. multiply C. pretty D. daily

Question 10: A. seafood B. release C. threaten D. beneath

Question 11: A. marriage B. massage C. passage D. shortage

Question 12: A. contribute B. tribe C. triangel D. final

Question 13: A. energy B. enable C. elementary D. engineer

Question 14: A. appeal B. ease C. team D. already

Question 15: A. eliminate B. elephant C. endanger D. erosion

Question 16: A. peasant B. please C. reason D. ease

Question 17: A. mingling B. simplicity C. variety D. difficulty

Question 18: A. contribute B. tiny C. disaster D. investigate

Question 19: A. defeat B. dead C. leader D. pleasing

Question 20: A. complicate B. sophisticate C. freedom D. crazy

Question 21: A. punish B. efficient C. infectious D. describe


Question 22: A. message B. passage C. sausage D. teenage

Question 23: A. meat B. seat C. feeding D. lead

Question 24: A. feather B. threat C. reason D. pleasure

Question 25: A. eternal B. eliminate C. element D. eradicate

PART 3: TRỌNG ÂM

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 primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 1. A. effort B. actor C. perform D. area

Question 2. A. disappear B. recommend C. entertain D. fortunate

Question 3: A. open B. begin C. happen D. answer

Question 4: A. tolerant B. considerate C. enormous D. disastrous

Question 5. A. turtle B. hotel C. robot D. money


Question 6. A. positive B. relevant C. enormous D. typical
Question 7. A. confide B. gather C. divide D. maintain
Question 8: A. meaningful B. portable C. historic D. negative
Question 9: A. hacker B. evolve C. software D. marvel

Question 10: A. economics B. philosophy C. experiment D. biology

Question 11: A travel B. suggest C. sustain D. involve


Question 12: A. develop B. proposal C. urbanize D. variety
Question 13. A. nervous B. active C. patient D. aware

Question 14. A. candidate B. holiday C. experience D. tourism

Question 15. A. nervous B. active C. patient D. aware

Question 16. A. candidate B. holiday C. experience D. tourism

Question 17. A. mutual B. sleepy C. Chinese D. crucial


Question 18. A. emphasis B. tragedy C. counselor D. guarantee

Question 19. A. arrive B. suggest C. mistake D. broaden

Question 20. A. interact B. sacrifice C. entertain D. recollect


Question 21.A.easy B. instant C.tidy D. mature
Question 22: A. sightseeing B. heritage C. snorkling D. solution
Question 23. A.easy B. instant C.tidy D. mature
Question 24: A. sightseeing B. heritage C. snorkling D. solution
Question 25: A. devastate B. conclusion C. optimist D. interest

PART4: BÀI ĐỌC ĐIỀN

BÀI SỐ 1
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct
word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

The need to have some company is one of the main reasons for owning a dog, but sharing your life with
one could also benefit your well-being in (1) __________ ways.

Now that so many of us connect with our friends online, we risk losing the simple art of conversation. Not
so for dog walkers: dogs are brilliant conversation (2) ___________ and many first-time dog owners are genuinely
amazed by how many new people they meet and talk to..

Dog ownership can also be an excellent choice for those who want to be more active, especially the
elderly (3) __________ exercise opportunities reduce with age. And of course, more exercise leads to fewer health
problems: a UK study in 1991 showed that new pet owners, when compared with people without pets,
increased their exercise and that they had fewer minor health problems.

These wonderful animals can also be useful in therapy. The Alzheimer’s Society charity in the UK has
actually encouraged people with dementia to keep their pets (4) ___________ they can look after them safely and
care for them adequately, because (5) __________ to a pet can provide a reassuring routine as well as helping to
alleviate isolation.

(Adapted from telegraph.co.uk)

Question 1: A. every B. many C. all D. the other

Question 2: A. founders B. beginners C. openers D. starters

Question 3: A. whom B. which C. whose D. that

Question 4: A. in order that B. although C. unless D. as long as

Question 5: A. helping B. caring C. tending D. nursing

BÀI SỐ 2

There is a plethora of research on the potential harm of the Internet. (1) ___________, a 2023 study
conducted by researchers from New York University found that regular Internet use could reduce the risk of
dementia in those over 50. Study co-author Dr Virginia Chang explained why there could be a link between
being online and better mental health. She wrote: "Online engagement may help to develop and maintain
cognitive reserve, which can in turn (2) ___________ for brain aging and reduce the risk of dementia."

For the study, researchers analysed data from an American health and retirement study. This research
involved questioning 18,154 adults over the age of 50 every two years for 16 years. (3) __________ of the
participants were dementia-free at the start of the research. Everyone was asked about their physical and
mental wellbeing, and about how long they spent interacting with the Internet. The researchers discovered that
those who used the Internet for up to two hours a day were half as likely to be diagnosed with having signs of
dementia than those (4) ___________ were never online. That being said, it was also found that excessive Internet
use (6-8 hours a day) may exacerbate the risks of (5) ___________ dementia.

(Adapted from breakingnewsenglish.com)

Question 1: A. As a result B. Nonetheless C. In fact D. However

Question 2: A. compete B. complement C. compensate D. compel

Question 3: A. Little B. Any C. All D. Every

Question 4: A. who B. whom C. which D. when

Question 5: A. fostering B. developing C. evolving D. cultivating

BÀI SỐ 3

Ever since humans (1) _____ the earth, they have made use of various forms of communication Generally,
this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral speech. When there is a language barrier,
communication is accomplished through sign language in (2) _____ motions stand for letters, words, and ideas.
Tourists, the deaf, and the mute have had to resort to this form of expression. (3) _____ of these symbols of
whole words are very picturesque and exact and can be used internationally, spelling, however, cannot.

Body language (4) _____ ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or unintentionally. A wink
can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod signifies approval, while sharking the
head indicates a negative reaction. Other forms of nonlinguistic language can be found in Braille, signal flags,
Morse code, and smoke signals. (5) _____ verbalization is the most common form of language, other systems
and techniques also express human thoughts and feelings.

Question 1: A. settled B. inhabited C. resided D. lived

Question 2: A. where B. which C. that D. whose

Question 3: A. Many B. Every C. Each D. Much

Question 4: A. transmits B. translates C. transforms D. transacts

Question 5: A. Despite B. However C. While D. As

BÀI SỐ 4

Mark Zuckerberg was a second-year Harvard computer science student when he wrote the software for a
website called Facemash, (1) __________ visitors could compare two student photos side-by-side and determine
who was "hot" and who was "not." However, in the process, he hacked into Harvard's security networks, copied
the student ID images used by the dormitories and used them for his new website. (2) (2) __________, Facemash
was shut down only a few days after its launch.

Drawing inspiration from Facemash, in 2004, Zuckerberg launched a new website called TheFacebook, named
after the directories that were given to students to help them to get to know one another better. Membership
to the website was at first restricted to Harvard students. Over time, Zuckerberg (3) ___________ the help of a
few of his fellow students to help grow the website, and together the team expanded the site to additional
universities and colleges.

Afterwards, the company changed the site's name from TheFacebook to just Facebook. Facebook would later
expand quickly to (4) __________ networks, such as employees of companies. In September of 2006, Facebook
announced that anyone who was at least 13 years old and had a (5) __________ email address could join. By
2009, it had become the world's most used social networking service.

(Adapted from thoughtco.com)

Question 1: A. where B. whose C. which D. that

Question 2: A. Similarly B. However C. For example D. As a result

Question 3: A. enrolled B. enlisted C. engaged D. employed

Question 4: A. others B. another C. other D. the other

Question 5: A. rational B. precise C. valid D. practical

BÀI SỐ 5

We are often told to smile every day and smile as much as we can, and this advice seems to be a (1) __________
one, since research has shown that whether your smile is genuine or not, it can impact your body and mind in a
variety of positive ways.

Smiling not only helps to prevent us from looking tired, worn down, or overwhelmed but it can also actually
help decrease stress. (2) __________ this sounds strange, many studies have shown that smiling can reduce stress
even if a smile is not genuine. When you are stressed, take the time to smile even if you don't really want to
and you will surely (3) __________ the benefits.

Smiling can also bolster your overall health by helping your immune system to function more effectively. It is
thought that when you smile, immune function improves because you are more relaxed. And if you want to
make a good impression on (4) __________ people, you'd better smile more. While more negative facial
expressions like frowns, scowls, and grimaces push people away, smiling is seen as more attractive. Moreover,
smiling can make you look more youthful. This is because muscles (5) ___________we use to smile also lift the
face, making a person appear younger.

(Adapted from verywellmind.com)

Question 1: A. rough B. hard C. firm D. solid

Question 2: A. Because B. Unless C. Although D. Despite

Question 3: A. seize B. reap C. crop D. grasp

Question 4: A. other B. any C. few D. the other

Question 5: A. where B. whom C. that D. when

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