Read the passage and mark A,B,C or D for blanks (1 to 6).
Hue Festival 2026
Hue Festival 2026 will include about 80 cultural, artistic, and sports events held throughout the year. The programme, (1) at Ngo Mon Square on New Year’s Day, attracts many visitors. The festival highlights the unique cultural values of the former imperial capital.
The Spring Festival will feature traditional royal and folk activities. During Lunar New Year, several ancient ritual ceremonies will be reenacted in the Citadel. (2), various traditional craft displays will take place along the Huong River.
From April to June, the Summer Festival will (3) various cultural exchange programmes during the main festival week with both local and international performances. A large (4) of tourists are expected to join these activities.
The Autumn and Winter festivals also offer various programmes, helping Hue become a more (5) destination for tourists. Many activities are designed (6) visitors unforgettable experiences. (Adapted from https://huracars.com)
Câu 1
Aannounced
Bis announcing
Cannouncing
Dwas announced
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Câu 2
AIn addition
BTherefore
CHowever
DFor example
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Câu 3
Abring up
Bcarry out
Ctake off
Dturn down
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Câu 4
Alevel
Bdegree
Camount
Dnumber
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Câu 5
Apersuasive
Battractive
Cabsorbing
Dengaging
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Câu 6
Agiving
Bgiven
Cto give
Dgive
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✏️ Blank Filling Câu 7–12
Read the passage and mark A,B,C or D for blanks (7 to 12).
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Are you seeking immediate access to an extensive and high-quality repository of educational and recreational resources? Our (7) provides a wide range of materials, including e-books, audiobooks, academic journals, films, music, and many other valuable learning (8), all seamlessly integrated within a single digital platform.
Through our Digital Library, users are granted access to thousands of resources anytime and anywhere. Whether commuting, taking a short break, or unwinding at home, you can engage (9) content designed to enhance intellectual development as well as personal enjoyment. Membership is offered at a highly (10) rate of just ₹2,000 per year, (11) it an excellent choice for students and other lifelong learners.
For those who prefer a more immersive experience, our physical libraries offer curated collections, interactive workshops, and a variety of cultural events. You may also explore (12) services designed to enrich your learning journey. Join today for only ₹3,000 annually. (Adapted from https://www.britishcouncil.in/)
Câu 7
Acomprehensive library service
Blibrary service comprehensive
Clibrary comprehensive service
Dservice library comprehensive
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Câu 8
Amachines
Bfacilities
Cdevices
Dtools
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Câu 9
Aat
Bwith
Cof
Don
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Câu 10
Acompetitively
Bcompetition
Ccompete
Dcompetitive
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Câu 11
Ataking
Bmaking
Ccausing
Ddoing
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Câu 12
Athe others
Bothers
Cother
Danother
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✏️ Blank Filling Câu 13–17
Read the passage and mark A,B,C or D for blanks (13 to 17).
The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) has accelerated rapidly in recent years, with many major car manufacturers investing heavily in electric mobility. EVs are becoming increasingly common in developed countries. (13) where high costs and limited infrastructure continue to create serious barriers. For this reason, some experts argue that unless several critical conditions are fulfilled, EVs (14).
Two major challenges continue to hinder the wider expansion of EVs. The first is the unstable supply of essential materials such as lithium and cobalt, (15). The second is the limited capacity of existing power grids, which are often unable to cope with the growing demand for large-scale charging. (16)
To overcome such obstacles, researchers are developing lighter batteries, faster charging systems, and cleaner energy solutions. These efforts alone, however, may not be enough without broader support. (17)
Câu 13
ATheir adoption, however, remains uneven in many developing regions
BAlso, their uneven adoption in many developing regions still remains
CThey remain unevenly adopted, in many developing regions for example
DConsequently, their adoption remains uneven in many developing regions
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Câu 14
Anot being represented the most sustainable long-term solution
Bwhich may not represent the most sustainable long-term solution
Cnot to represent the most sustainable long-term solution yet
Dmay not yet represent the most sustainable long-term solution
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Câu 15
Athese are needed for producing batteries
Bboth of which are needed for battery production
Cboth of them are needed to produce batteries
Dwhich is the needs in the production of batteries
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Câu 16
AIf these problems are not addressed, the global transition to EVs may slow down significantly
BWhile the problems related to EVs are addressed significantly, the global transition may slow down
CBecause EVs are not a significant problem, the global transition may be addressed slowly
DThough the global transition to EVs is being addressed, these significant problems may slow it down
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Câu 17
AThe future of EVs will ultimately depend on technological progress and effective infrastructure
BThe infrastructure will ultimately make progress, depending on the future of effective EVs technology
CThe technological progress of EVs will ultimately affect the dependence on infrastructure’s future
DUltimately, the infrastructure will depend effectively on technological progress in EVs in the future
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📖 Reading Comprehension Câu 18–27
Read the passage and mark A,B,C or D for questions 18 to 27.
Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental challenges of the twenty-first century. [I] Plastic is extremely versatile, durable, and inexpensive, which explains why it is widely used in packaging, clothing, electronics, and many everyday products. [II] However, these advantages have encouraged a global throwaway culture in which large amounts of plastic are discarded after a single use. [III] Researchers estimate that roughly a truckload of plastic enters the sea every minute around the world. [IV] Microplastics represent a less visible but increasingly pervasive form of plastic contamination. When larger plastic items such as bottles, bags, and food containers break down, they fragment into extremely small particles known as microplastics. Synthetic clothing can also release microscopic fibres during washing, while certain cosmetics once contained tiny plastic beads. Because these particles are so small, wastewater treatment systems often fail to remove them effectively. As a result, microplastics travel through rivers and seas and have been detected in remote locations from ocean trenches to polar regions. Plastic pollution seriously harms wildlife and ecosystems. Large plastic objects can entangle marine animals such as turtles, dolphins, and seabirds, often causing injury or death. Many species also mistake floating plastic for food, which can block their digestive systems. Microplastics create additional dangers because they are easily swallowed by organisms ranging from tiny zooplankton to enormous whales. Scientists warn that these particles can absorb toxic chemicals and transport them through the food chain, potentially exacerbating environmental damage and threatening long term ecological stability for future generations worldwide. Reducing plastic pollution therefore requires coordinated action from governments, industries, and consumers. Experts increasingly argue that the most effective solution is simply to produce and use far less plastic overall. Some countries have already banned certain microplastics in cosmetics and introduced policies to limit single use packaging. Meanwhile, environmental organisations have pressured major companies to redesign products and invest in sustainable materials. Although plastic remains necessary in some medical or accessibility contexts, long term progress depends on innovation, responsible consumption, and stronger international cooperation worldwide in future.
Câu 18
According to paragraph 1, the widespread dependence on plastic in daily life is likely to _______.
Apromote a reuse system that reduces overall plastic waste
Breinforce a throwaway culture with rising plastic waste
Cencourage repeated usage of plastic items in everyday life
Ddecrease packaging demand in most modern consumer goods
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Câu 19
The word pervasive in paragraph 2 mostly means _______.
Alimited to specific regions
Bspreading widely everywhere
Cfound in many conditions
Dpresent in several environments
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Câu 20
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
APlastic waste damages wildlife through physical harm, ingestion risks, and toxic transfer across ecosystems globally.
BThough natural processes reduce its overall impact over time, plastic waste harms wildlife through physical injury and ingestion.
CScientists debate whether plastic pollution significantly affects biodiversity or ecological balance in marine systems.
DMarine species are affected by plastic debris, but many adapt to polluted environments and develop new survival strategies.
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Câu 21
According to the passage, large plastic objects can _______.
Adisrupt marine habitats and reduce survival chances
Bprovide protection from predators and reduce risks
Cblock marine movement and reduce access to food
Dtrap marine animals and often cause harm or death
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Câu 22
What is one reason microplastics are difficult to control?
AIndustries refuse to reduce plastic production for economic reasons
BWastewater systems cannot effectively remove such tiny particles
CGovernments lack interest in regulating environmental pollution issues
DConsumers prefer using products containing synthetic materials
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Câu 23
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
Adangers
Bmicroplastics
Cspecies
Dsystems
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Câu 24
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
ADespite its importance, plastic should be completely eliminated immediately without considering medical or accessibility needs in modern society.
BPlastic remains necessary in certain fields, but future advancement depends on innovation, responsible consumption, and stronger global cooperation.
CWhile plastic remains widely used, technological development can solve pollution without requiring changes in consumption or cooperation.
DAlthough plastic is widely used today, its continued production is necessary for economic growth, regardless of environmental concerns.
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Câu 25
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
AEffective solutions to plastic pollution require combined efforts from multiple sectors globally.
BPlastic pollution is decreasing due to improved awareness and strict international regulations.
CMicroplastics have minimal impact compared to larger visible plastic waste.
DRecycling alone is sufficient to eliminate plastic pollution problems worldwide.
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Câu 26
Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit? As production continues to expand, enormous quantities of waste leak into rivers and oceans.
A[I]
B[IV]
C[II]
D[III]
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Câu 27
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
APlastic pollution remains a source of environmental challenges, with continued usage supported by innovation and global actions as the basis for long-term solutions.
BPlastic pollution contributes to environmental challenges, in which solutions centre on limiting usage, with innovation and global actions given a secondary role.
CEnvironmental challenges linked to plastic pollution highlight innovation and global actions as primary solutions, while usage continues at current levels.
DPlastic pollution creates serious environmental challenges, requiring reduced usage, innovation, and coordinated global actions for sustainable long-term solutions.
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📖 Reading Comprehension Câu 28–35
Read the passage and mark A,B,C or D for questions 28 to 35.
Deadly TikTok challenges are becoming a serious problem on social media today. TikTok is a popular application where users create and share short videos online. Many young people take part in different online challenges that spread very quickly across the world. These challenges often go viral and attract large numbers of viewers in many countries. However, many users do not clearly understand the possible dangers behind these online trends. The appeal of TikTok challenges comes from their easy participation and social rewards for young users. Anyone with a smartphone can join these activities easily and follow trends to become popular online. Most challenges do not require special skills which makes them appealing to teenagers and students everywhere. Young people enjoy feeling part of an online community and gaining attention from others around them.
However, these challenges can be risky because young people’s brains are still developing and cannot always think rationally. At this age they may not think carefully and often underestimate danger in online situations. The pressure from social media can lead them to copy unsafe behaviour they see online. As a result, teenagers may take part in actions that put their safety at risk.
The consequences of viral TikTok challenges have been severe and sometimes devastating. Some cases have caused injuries and deaths which worried families and communities. Many parents believe that platforms should take more responsibility for protecting young users. They say that harmful videos are still shown on recommendation systems too often. Experts suggest teaching safety in schools to help students make better choices online. This can reduce risks and help young people avoid dangerous online challenges. (Adapted from https://test-english.com)
Câu 28
Which option is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a reason for the appeal of TikTok challenges?
Amodern smartphones
Beasy participation
Csocial rewards
Dno special skills
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Câu 29
The word appealing in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to ______.
Aimportant
Bboring
Cdangerous
Dinteresting
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Câu 30
The word they in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
Asocial media
Byoung people
Cbrains
Dchallenges
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Câu 31
The word devastating in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
Adetrimental
Bendless
Charmless
Dconsiderable
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Câu 32
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
AThe lack of social incentives and the difficulty of joining mean that TikTok challenges have limited appeal for young users.
BWhile TikTok challenges offer social validation, their complex accessibility often discourages high levels of participation.
CThe popularity of TikTok challenges stems from their low entry barrier and the community recognition provided.
DSocial rewards and effortless participation are secondary to the advanced technical skills required for most TikTok challenges.
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Câu 33
Which statement is TRUE according to the passage?
AViral challenges mainly spread slowly within small communities and remain locally contained only areas.
BSchools and experts discourage teaching online safety and prefer removing social media access entirely.
CTikTok challenges always guarantee safe experiences and never cause any harm to teenage users.
DMany parents believe platforms should take more responsibility for protecting their children’s online safety.
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Câu 34
Which paragraph mentions biological factors influencing how young people judge danger?
AParagraph 4
BParagraph 3
CParagraph 1
DParagraph 2
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Câu 35
Which paragraph mentions the severe negative outcomes resulting from viral trends?
AParagraph 4
BParagraph 2
CParagraph 1
DParagraph 3
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🔀 Sentence Ordering Câu 36–40
Câu 36
Choose the correct order of the sentences to make a complete dialogue. e. Sarah: I see. So being active in extracurricular activities can really strengthen a student’s application.
aSarah: That makes sense. It seems like students can gain valuable experience from those activities.
bAlex: Yes, they do. It shows responsibility and a willingness to help others.
cSarah: I’ve heard that universities really value community involvement. Is that true?
dAlex: Absolutely. Working with the homeless or supporting a cause can show strong commitment.
eSarah: I see. So being active in extracurricular
activities can really strengthen a student’s application.
Ab – c – a – d – e
Ba – c – b – d – e
Cc – d – a – b– e
Dc – b – a – d – e
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Câu 37
Choose the correct order of the sentences to make a complete paragraph. e. Parents are often the last to realize that their child is involved in bullying, either as a victim or as someone who bullies others, which can delay timely support and intervention.
aPrograms like Positive Action provide valuable guidance by encouraging parental involvement in children’s education and helping them develop critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and strong relationships.
bAs a result, parents become more aware of their child’s emotional and behavioral development, enabling them to communicate openly and address problems such as bullying effectively.
cUltimately, this support helps children manage stress better, improves family relationships, and reduces the likelihood of negative behaviors.
dHowever, this situation can be improved when parents educate themselves and actively participate in building a supportive and understanding family environment.
e Parents are often the last to realize that their child is
involved in bullying, either as a victim or as someone who bullies others,
which can delay timely support and intervention.
Ae – d – a – c – b
Be – d – a – b – c
Ce – a – d – b – c
De – d – b – a – c
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Câu 38
Choose the correct order of the sentences to make a complete paragraph. e. Gradually, over time, I began to understand and appreciate the beauty, harmony, and calmness of the ceremony.
aThis meaningful experience helped me truly appreciate the importance of respecting and valuing local traditions in different cultures around the world.
bAt first, I felt a bit confused and uncertain because I didn’t fully understand the deeper meaning and cultural significance behind the ritual.
cDuring my memorable trip to Japan, I had the valuable chance to participate in a traditional tea ceremony for the first time.
dThe host carefully and patiently showed me how to sit in the correct position, hold the cup properly, and drink the tea in the traditional way.
eGradually, over time, I began to understand and appreciate
the beauty, harmony, and calmness of the ceremony.
Ac – b – d – e – a
Bb – c – d – e – a
Cc – b – a – d – e
Db – d – a – e – c
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Câu 39
Choose the correct order of the sentences to make a complete dialogue.
aAnna: I know a pair of twins who look exactly alike but behave quite differently.
bMike: Really? In what ways are they different?
cAnna: One loves sports and talks a lot, while the other prefers reading and is quite quiet.
Ab – c – a
Bb – a – c
Ca – b – c
Da – c – b
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Câu 40
Choose the correct order of the sentences to make a complete letter. e. I was delighted to receive your email and have missed you greatly; how have you been recently?
aI look forward to hearing from you soon and learning more about your life in America, particularly your experiences at your new school.
bWe often find ourselves talking about you and reminiscing about your amusing moments, all of which remind us how unforgettable last summer truly was.
cAlthough everyone here has been occupied with their own commitments lately, you remain in our thoughts, and we miss you a great deal.
dYou may understandably feel somewhat anxious about your new classes, teachers, and friendships, but remember that we are always thinking of you and wishing you well.
eI
was delighted to receive your email and have missed you greatly; how have you
been recently?
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