1.2. TIẾNG ANH
Questions 31-35: Choose a suitable word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) to fill in each blank.
- A. read
- B. reads
- C. had read
- D. had been reading
- A. on
- B. off
- C. out
- D. in
- A. too much
- B. too many
- C. plentiful of
- D. a large number of
- A. cold
- B. much cold
- C. more cold
- D. colder
- A. qualify
- B. qualified
- C. qualifying
- D. qualification
- A. which
- B. is
- C. require
- D. rather than
- A. the museum
- B. which
- C. for
- D. collection
- A. is worried
- B. about
- C. students's
- D. coming
- A. that
- B. niece's
- C. among
- D. smartest
- A. said
- B. hers
- C. that
- D. they
Questions 41-45: Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?
The shop is currently crowded possibly because its new products are very popular.- A. The shop's large number of customers is definitely the result of its new products.
- B. It is certain that customers always love the shop's new and popular products.
- C. The popularity of the shop's new products might be attracting many customers.
- D. Customers visit the shop because it is always filled with popular products.
- A. The meeting would not be rescheduled if the marketing manager had not arrived late.
- B. The meeting would have been delayed if the marketing manager had not arrived on time.
- C. Unless the marketing manager arrived late, the meeting would not have been postponed.
- D. The meeting would have started on time if the marketing manager had not been late.
- A. This is the least interesting film out of the three.
- B. Of the three films, this film is the most interesting.
- C. This film is more boring than the other two films.
- D. The other two films are less boring than this one.
- A. The documents would be blown away if the windows had not been closed.
- B. If you don't close the windows, you cannot find the blown documents.
- C. The windows should be closed so that the documents are not blown away.
- D. By closing the windows, the documents will not be blown away slowly.
- A. Jane's husband asked her not to forget to lock the door before going to bed.
- B. Jane reminded her husband to lock the door before he went to bed.
- C. Jane said to her husband that he must lock the door before going to bed.
- D. Jane told her husband not to leave the door locked before he went to bed.
Questions 46-52: Read the passage carefully.
A former teacher, Butler, wanted a change in her life. After many years of working in the U.S., she dreamed of living somewhere quiet, peaceful, and affordable. She discovered Latronico, a small mountain village in southern Italy's Basilicata region. There, she was able to buy a charming old house at a very low price compared to what she would pay in a big city. For her, this was the beginning of a new chapter filled with hope and peace.
Buying the house was easier than she had expected. Latronico has a special program called "La Tua Casa a Latronico" (Your Home in Latronico). The program helps people purchase and restore empty houses that once belonged to families who moved away. This made the process simple and welcoming for newcomers. It is part of a wider trend across Italy, where small towns invite people to settle and stop villages from becoming empty.
After moving in, Butler began to work on her house. Many of these old houses need improvements, and hers was no different. She fixed the floors, painted the walls, and hired local workers to upgrade the kitchen and bathrooms. With each improvement, the house felt more like home. She enjoyed the process because it allowed her to be creative while also supporting local workers. In this way, she was not just fixing her house but also joining the community.
Life in Latronico soon became more than just home renovations. She loved walking through the quiet streets, greeting neighbors, and visiting small shops. People in the village were warm and friendly, making her feel part of the community very quickly. Simple moments - like buying bread at the bakery or sitting in the town square - became joyful experiences. She felt that her new life was slower, healthier, and more connected compared to her old stressful, fast-paced city life. Her story shows how affordable housing programs can give people a second chance.
Choose an option (A, B, C, or D) that best answers each question.
What is the passage mainly about?- A. A former teacher's new life in an Italian village
- B. "La Tua Casa a Latronico," a housing program
- C. How to fix old houses in an Italian village
- D. Life in Latronico for Italians who love peace
- A. mountain
- B. Italy
- C. Latronico
- D. southern Basilicata
- A. It sells the houses that are no longer resided in.
- B. It provides easy opportunities for newcomers.
- C. It started a new housing trend all over Italy.
- D. It keeps some villages from being deserted.
- A. strengthened
- B. repaired
- C. changed
- D. polished
- A. She helped them to be creative.
- B. She joined their local community.
- C. She created repair jobs for them.
- D. She improved their building skills.
- A. They were kind and welcoming.
- B. They were quiet but friendly.
- C. They loved greeting their neighbors.
- D. They were quick at making friends.
- A. It was totally carefree.
- B. It was quick-moving.
- C. It suited old people more.
- D. It had nothing but stress.
Questions 53-60: Read the passage carefully.
Climate change is making the world's weather more extreme. Scientists say that regions with hotter air can hold more water, and warmer seas give storms extra strength. This means storms today are often stronger, wetter, and more dangerous than those in the past. These changes are not just predictions for the future - they are already happening and affecting millions of people.
One big effect is the increase in rainfall and flooding. Typhoons no longer bring only strong winds; they now dump record amounts of water. In 2023, Typhoon Haikui hit Taiwan and later Hong Kong, where it caused the heaviest rainfall in 140 years. Streets, subways, and homes were flooded, and daily life was stopped for many people. This shows how climate change turns storms into water disasters, especially in crowded cities that do not have strong drainage systems.
Another effect is that typhoons now cause more economic damage. The bigger and more developed cities are, the more expensive it is to repair. Typhoon Doksuri in 2023 is a clear example. It flooded Beijing and other parts of China, destroying homes and farmland. The cost reached more than 28 billion dollars, making it the most expensive typhoon in China's history. Climate change makes such storms more frequent, and urban growth makes the damage higher, a dangerous mix for modern societies.
A third effect is that storms are stronger than they would be due to climate change. In 2024, scientists studied Typhoon Gaemi and found that its winds were about 9 mph stronger and rainfall 14% heavier because of hotter oceans. They also said climate change made storms like Gaemi 30% more likely. This proves climate change is not just a background factor; it directly increases the power of storms.
Finally, climate change is making typhoons intensify faster, which gives people less time to prepare. In 2025, Typhoon Kajiki grew very quickly before striking Vietnam. Nearly 600,000 people had to evacuate, and many cities, including Hanoi, were badly flooded. This rapid growth shows how climate change makes storms more dangerous by reducing warning time.
Countries now need stronger plans, better evacuation systems, and more climate action to protect people in the years ahead.
Choose an option (A, B, C, or D) that best answers each question.
The best title of the passage can be ____.- A. How Typhoons Are Increasing Climate Change
- B. Climate Change and the Rising Power of Storms
- C. Rising Seas, Rising Typhoons: Only in Asia
- D. How the World Is Suffering from Extreme Weathers
- A. scientists
- B. regions
- C. seas
- D. storms
- A. throw away as garbage
- B. drop or release suddenly
- C. pour now and again
- D. sell at a cheap price
- A. cause many water disasters for their populations
- B. can develop storms into deadly typhoons
- C. may be the most vulnerable to climate change
- D. suffer from serious flooding caused by storms
- A. Typhoon Doksuri flooded the entire mainland China
- B. Typhoon Doksuri caused huge economic losses to China
- C. storms similar to Typhoon Doksuri occur more often now
- D. storms are more damaging due to increased urbanization
- A. confirm another viewpoint
- B. present two perspectives
- C. validate his/her claim
- D. illustrate a public opinion
- A. pose higher risks of flooding
- B. are more serious in desert areas
- C. cause huge shortages of power
- D. are a factor of global warming
- A. higher economic losses, serious floods, greater intensity, and higher speed
- B. higher speed, serious floods, higher economic losses, and greater intensity
- C. serious floods, higher economic losses, greater intensity, and higher speed
- D. serious floods, higher speed, higher economic losses, and greater intensity
