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Luyện giải đề thi thử tốt nghiệp môn Anh 2025 mẫu số 2

Luyện đề và giải đề thi thử tốt nghiệp môn tiếng Anh 2025 mẫu số 2 - có đáp án, dịch nghĩa tiếng Việt và giải thích chi tiết từng câu.

Câu 1. A. coast B. board C. boat D. road
Câu 2. A. nature B. artist C. winter D. photo
Câu 3. A. different B. creative C. possible D. national
Câu 4. A. suggest B. become C. prepare D. answer
Câu 5. They were taking selfies while the tour guide _______ the itinerary.
Câu 6. Your school is near a farm, _______?
Câu 7. If he had a sibling, he ________ lonely.
Câu 8. Teenagers should learn how to ______ stress and anxiety before exams.
Câu 9. Moving to Hanoi is ________ decision I’ve ever made in my life.
Câu 10. Immerse yourself in vibrant performances in stunning (10) _______.
Câu 11. Take home memorable souvenirs when (11) _______ in activities at the festival.
Câu 12. Unique traditional dishes (12) _______ freely to all participants.
Câu 13. Students must arrive by 08:00 on July 12; (13) _______ slips are required for all.
Câu 14. Search for knowledge about the cancer journey (14) ______ advance.
Câu 18. One significant effect is deforestation, (18) ______ are cleared for agriculture, logging, and urban development.
Câu 19. 19 _______, loss of biodiversity, and disruption of crucial ecosystem services.
Câu 20. Additionally, pollution from industrial activities, agriculture, and waste disposal contaminates air, water, and soil, (20) ______.
Câu 21. Climate change, largely driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, exacerbates extreme weather events, alters ecosystems, and (21) ______.
Câu 22.

These impacts collectively contribute to environmental degradation, jeopardising (22) ______

Câu 23. and necessitating urgent action to mitigate (23) _____.
Câu 24. Saving energy is crucial for (24) ______ reasons.
Câu 27. 27 ______, saving energy not only benefits the environment but also saves money on utility bills.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 29 to 33.
If you walk into the streets and see someone throwing a plastic bottle on the ground, you’ll probably get annoyed. But how do we react in the same way when we see people throwing rubbish into the sea? We all know how rubbish ruins the environment on land, but we often forget the influence that it can have on environments like the sea, lakes, and rivers, too.
First of all, water pollution looks terrible. Many beautiful beaches can become covered in rubbish when whatever we have thrown into the water comes ashore. Even rivers and lakes have some plastic bags and bottles floating in them.
Secondly, rubbish can hurt animals and birds that live in or by the water. If they see a plastic bottle, they may think it is food. However, when they try and eat the bottle, it can get caught in their mouth or stomach and stop them from eating anything else. Plastic bottles can also stop dolphins from breathing. Sometimes, fishing boats leave bits of fishing net behind in the water. Fish can get caught in these and die.
Finally, people forget about chemicals that stay in the water. This is very bad for both fish and plants. If you eat fish containing these chemicals, then you can also get ill.
In conclusion, we need to worry about water pollution as much as we care about land or air. We should all protect the seas, lakes and rivers, and remember to take our rubbish away with us.
(Adapted from Empower)

Câu 29. What is the passage mainly about?
Câu 30. The word ruins in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
Câu 31. The word them in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
Câu 32. According to paragraph 3, fish may die from getting caught in _______.
Câu 33. Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 34 to 40.
“Have smartphones destroyed a generation?” Jean Twenge – a psychology professor at San Diego State University – asked in her controversial book, iGen. In the book, she argues that those born after 1995 are facing “a mental-health crisis”, and she believes it can be linked to growing up with their noses pressed against a screen. Her newest study provides more support for that connection, showing that teens who spent more than an hour or two a day interacting with their gadgets were less happy on average than those who had more face time with others.
Twenge’s conclusions have come up against criticism in the past. Some have accused her work of oversimplifying or overlooking data that may tell a slightly different story. Twenge recognizes that her study suggests only a link between screen use and psychological well-being. A possible explanation is that kids are running to their screens to escape from the things in life that are making them unhappy. However, the surveys can’t say whether screen time directly changes teens’ mental health, the research states.
Philanthropist Melinda Gates, whose three children were also born after 1995, wrote in The Washington Post, “phones and apps aren’t good or bad by themselves, but for adolescents who don’t yet have the emotional tools to overcome life’s problems, they can aggravate the difficulties of growing up.” At the same time, she said, kids are learning on their devices and connecting in novel ways. Other studies have  explored the connection between social media and isolation and how “likes” activate the brain’s reward centre. Some analyses have found that moderate use of these technologies is not harmful in itself and can even improve children’s social skills and build emotional strength.
There is no doubt that people are spending more time on these devices and that technology is having a major impact on kids and adults alike. “These are really important devices that have changed our lives in so many ways, not just for the worse but for the better,” said Amanda Lenhart, deputy director of the Better Life Lab at New America. But the latest research “is looking straight at technology and wanting it to be the scapegoat.”
(Adapted from CNN)

Câu 34. What is the passage mainly about?
Câu 35. The word it in paragraph 1 refers to _______.
Câu 36. The word slightly in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
Câu 37. According to paragraph 2, teenagers possibly use smartphones to _______.
Câu 38. Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?
Câu 39. The word aggravate in paragraph 3 is opposite in meaning to _______.
Câu 40. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

đáp án Luyện giải đề thi thử tốt nghiệp môn Anh 2025 mẫu số 2

CâuĐáp ánCâuĐáp án
Câu 1BCâu 21B
Câu 2ACâu 22D
Câu 3BCâu 23C
Câu 4DCâu 24D
Câu 5DCâu 25C
Câu 6ACâu 26B
Câu 7CCâu 27C
Câu 8BCâu 28D
Câu 9CCâu 29C
Câu 10BCâu 30A
Câu 11DCâu 31A
Câu 12CCâu 32A
Câu 13ACâu 33C
Câu 14BCâu 34C
Câu 15DCâu 35A
Câu 16BCâu 36C
Câu 17ACâu 37A
Câu 18BCâu 38A
Câu 19BCâu 39A
Câu 20ACâu 40A

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