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TRƯỜNG THPT HÀ TRUNG

TỔ NGOẠI NGỮ
ĐỀ ÔN TẬP HỌC KỲ I MÔN TIẾNG ANH
KHỐI 11 – THỜI GIAN 60 PHÚT
NĂM HỌC 2024 - 2025

TEST 3
Read the following asvertisment and mark the leeter A, B, C and D on your answer sheer to indeicate
the option that best fit each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6
Life of Asian young people
In many Asian countries, the lives of young people are rapidly changing due to the influence of
globalization and modern technology. Deciding (1)________ higher education or career opportunities
abroad, many young Asians seek to improve their lives. (2)________ challenges such as intense
competition and high living costs, they often take risks, balancing (3)________ values with modern
aspirations. Despite the pressures, they are determined to succeed and (4)________ meaningful
contributions to their communities. With education being highly valued in many Asian cultures, young
people are encouraged to focus (5)______ their studies and develop skills for the future. While some
may struggle with these expectations, their resilience and ambition shape (6)___________.
(Adapted from asianculture)
Câu 1: A. to be pursued B. purse C. to pursue D. to pursueing
Câu 2: A. Which confronted with B. Confronting with C. Confront with D. Confronted with
Câu 3: A. traditional B. traditionally C. tradition D. traditions
Câu 4: A. do B. make C. catch D. have
Câu 5: A. on B. in C. by D. to
Câu 6:
A. an evolving generation dynamic B. a dynamic, evolving generations
C. a dynamic, generation evolving D. a dynamic, evolving generation
Read the following leaflet 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 7 to 12.
Asian and Vietnamese Culture
 In many Asian cultures, family is often considered the cornerstone of society. (7)________ this
strong familial bond, people prioritize respect for elders and communal (8)_________.
 One (9)________ that embodies this cultural connection is the traditional tea set, symbolizing
hospitality and respect. These values (10) ________ a harmonious community where individuals
are encouraged to support (11)_______.
 Others may view Asian cultural practices as strict, but they are deeply rooted in a sense of
responsibility and mutual (12)________ , making these societies unique in their emphasis on
unity and shared well-being.

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Câu 7. A. Irrespective of B. Thanks to C. On account of D. According to
Câu 8. A. values B. lessons C. results D. feelings
Câu 9. A. portion B. percentage C. item D. amount
Câu 10. A. care for B. sit up C. take up D. contribute to
Câu 11. A. others B. each other C. the others D. another
Câu 12. A. care B. thought C. need D. exchange
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 thefollowing questions from 13 to 17.
Câu 13
a. Mai: Yes, definitely! The food here is amazing, and I’ve been exploring new places. I also try to eat
more fresh local fruits and vegetables every day.
b. Lan: Hi, Mai! Thanks! I’ve been focusing on my health lately. How about you? Have you been
enjoying life in Vietnam?
c. Mai: Hi, Lan! It's been a while. You look so happy and healthy!
A. c-a-b B. b-c-a C. c-b-a D. a-b-c
Câu 14
a Hoa: I’m thinking about taking language exchange classes.
b. Hoa: They give me the chance to practice with native speakers, and they’re very affordable.
c. Minh: How are you planning to improve your Vietnamese?
d. Minh: I’ve heard that some language exchange classes can be quite crowded. I’m not sure if I’d enjoy
that.
e. Minh: Why language exchange classes?
A. c-b-a-e-d B. c-e-d-b-a C. d-b-a-e-c D. c-a-e-b-d
Câu 15
Hi Minh,
a. But it was really interesting to learn about the hidden spots you recommended.
b. Thanks so much for the travel tips you sent me last week.
c. You know, we should go on a weekend trip together sometime. What do you think?
d. It’s really exciting to explore new places in Vietnam, but I’ve been so busy with work recently, so I’m
focusing on my project for now.
e. Thanks also for the tip about the local food markets — they’re much better than the ones I’ve been
going to.
Write back soon.
Hieu
A. d-b-a-c-e B. b-d-a-e-c C. a-d-b-c-e D. a-c-d-b-e
Câu 16

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a. Working remotely in Vietnam has been an ideal arrangement, offering me the flexibility to innovate
freely and maintain a focused, distraction-free environment.
b. While client meetings and occasional team gatherings are important for collaboration, I find that
online communication and flexibility are key advantages in this role.
c. My deep interest in both creative expression and digital technologies naturally guided me toward a
fulfilling career in digital marketing.
d. In conclusion, I’m incredibly satisfied with my career path, as it aligns perfectly with my passion for
digital trends and the opportunities to grow professionally.
e. Over the past year, I've thrived in my role at a dynamic tech startup, where I craft cutting-edge online
campaigns and create compelling advertisements that resonate with audiences.
(Adapted from Bright)
A. c-e-a-b-d B. a-b-c-d-e C. b-c-d-a-e D. c-a-d-b-e
Câu 17
a. However, despite this growth, Hanoi still faces challenges in healthcare access, as the city’s largest
hospital is often overcrowded, and many people from surrounding provinces have to travel long
distances for treatment.
b. Hanoi has undergone dramatic changes in the last decade, transforming into a bustling urban
metropolis.
c. The rapid urbanisation has led to a 20% population increase, driven by people migrating from rural
areas in search of better job opportunities, which has in turn caused significant traffic congestion and
pollution.
d. Once vast farmlands along the outskirts of the city have given way to high-rise buildings, shopping
malls, and office complexes, marking a clear shift towards urbanisation.
e. This urban shift has attracted a wide variety of businesses, from tech startups to international retail
chains, boosting the local economy and transforming Hanoi into a thriving commercial centre.
(Adapted from i-Learn Smart World)
A. e-b-d-c-a B. d-c-a-b-e C. d-e-a-b-c D. b-d-e-c-a
Read thefollowing passage about Vietnam’s cities and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the option that bestfits each of the numbered blanksfrom 18 to 22.
In recent years, Ho Chi Minh City has emerged as one of the fastest-growing smart cities in
Southeast Asia. (18) ______. By leveraging the latest technologies, the city is becoming a hub for digital
innovation and sustainability. In 2020, the government launched a nationwide smart city initiative,
(19)______________, and smart transportation solutions.
The city of Da Nang, in central Vietnam, has also seen significant improvements, especially in
areas such as smart traffic management and e-governance. Thanks to its partnership with tech

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companies, Da Nang has achieved success in implementing AI and IoT technologies. In 2019, Da Nang
was ranked among the top 10 smart cities in Asia, a testament to its effective integration of smart
infrastructure in daily life.
Vietnam's tech industry is booming, with many local startups focusing on e-commerce,
fintech, and mobile applications. (20) ______. This digital shift has contributed to a vibrant economy,
with more and more international investors setting up operations in the country.
Vietnamese cities are also investing in green technologies to tackle environmental
challenges, such as air pollution and waste management. (21) ______. The widespread adoption of
electric vehicles and renewable energy sources is just one example of how smart cities are striving to
become eco-friendlier and more sustainable. While the rapid development of technology in Vietnam
offers numerous opportunities, there are still challenges to overcome, such as the digital divide and
infrastructure limitations. (22) ______.
(Adapted from CNBC)
Câu 18.
A. With the launch of the smart city project in 2019, the city has seen rapid development.
B. Ho Chi Minh City's smart city initiative was launched in 2020, marking the start of this
transformation.
C. After the city's first smart transport system was implemented in 2020, the population began to see
improvements.
D. Ho Chi Minh City's smart city project has helped boost the economy and infrastructure rapidly.
Câu 19.
A. whose integration of AI, smart transportation, and digital solutions has transformed the city's
infrastructure.
B. which aimed to improve the quality of urban living through AI, IoT (Internet of Things)
C. that aimed to improve the quality of urban living through AI, IoT (Internet of Things)
D. this aimed to improve the quality of urban living through AI, IoT (Internet of Things)
Câu 20.
A. The demand for tech products and services in Vietnam is leading to a stronger economy and
workforce.
B. It is predicted that Vietnam's digital economy will grow significantly over the next decade.
C. The government's digital strategy has led to a boom in the number of startups and businesses in the
country.
D. Local and international businesses have created numerous opportunities for young tech
entrepreneurs.
Câu 21.
A. Environmental issues have pushed Vietnamese cities to innovate in areas like electric vehicles and
renewable energy.
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B. Climate change has made it necessary for Vietnamese cities to address their growing waste
management challenges.
C. Smart technologies for environmental sustainability have been widely adopted, helping clean up the
country's streets.
D. Despite the pollution, efforts to integrate green technologies are taking place, focusing on electric
transport.
Câu 22.
A. The challenge remains to ensure equitable access to digital technologies and address gaps in
infrastructure.
B. Cities in Vietnam need to focus more on urban planning to make these technological developments
more accessible.
C. Building smarter and more connected cities requires overcoming significant technical and financial
barriers.
D. Even with rapid development, there are concerns about the uneven application of new technologies
across the country.
Read the following passage about Asian life and integration and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questionsfrom 23 to 30.
Asia is home to more than 60% of the world’s population and has seen significant economic
growth in the past few decades. Countries like China, India, Japan, and South Korea are major global
players in trade, technology, and innovation. Yet, many of the smaller nations in Asia, such as Bhutan,
Nepal, and Myanmar, continue to face challenges related to economic development, political stability,
and access to education.
The rise of Asia as an economic powerhouse has transformed the region in many ways. For
instance, in China, the rapid urbanization and growth of cities like Shanghai and Beijing have made the
country a leader in manufacturing and technology. In India, the IT industry has boomed, with cities like
Bengaluru becoming hubs for software development. South Korea has developed into a world leader in
electronics, particularly in the fields of semiconductors and mobile technology. These countries have
successfully integrated into the global market, bringing economic prosperity to their citizens.
However, despite this economic success, many parts of Asia still struggle with poverty and
inequality. In rural areas of India and Bangladesh, millions live in conditions of extreme poverty.
Moreover, countries like Myanmar face political instability, and ongoing conflicts in regions like
Afghanistan hinder development. Still, efforts to improve education, healthcare, and infrastructure
continue, with organizations like the Asian Development Bank working on regional development
projects.
One example of Asia’s efforts to collaborate globally is the creation of the Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank (AIIB). The bank was established in 2016 with the goal of improving infrastructure
across Asia, particularly in developing nations. By funding transportation, energy, and communication
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projects, the AIIB hopes to bridge the gap between developed and developing nations in the region. It
also serves as a way for Asian countries to take a more active role in global economic affairs.
. (Adapted from BBC NEWS)
Câu 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the major global players in Asia?
A. India B. South Korea C. Bangladesh D. China
Câu 24: The word “poverty” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to______
A. Wealth B. Inequality C. Education D. Development
Câu 25: The word "These" in paragraph 2 refers to______
A. Economic development and political stability B. China, India, and South Korea
C. Urbanization and technology D. Rural areas in Asia
Câu 26: The word “prosperity” in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by
A. Success B. Growth C. Stability D. Wealth
Câu 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence: "Asia has become an
economic powerhouse in many ways" in paragraph 2?
A. Asia has seen rapid economic development, becoming a major global force.
B. Asia’s economic development is the result of political changes.
C. Asia is the world’s leading region in terms of economic growth.
D. Asia has a long history of economic growth and prosperity.
Câu 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank was established in 2020.
B. Rural areas in India and Bangladesh have made significant economic progress.
C. China’s cities like Shanghai and Beijing are leaders in manufacturing and technology.
D. Myanmar is a global leader in the field of electronics.
Câu 29: In which paragraph does the writer mention an ongoing problem related to development in
Asia?
A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4
Câu 30: In which paragraph does the writer discuss initiatives aimed at regional development in Asia?
A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4
Read the following passage about Life and Culture in Asia and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your
answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

[I]Asia is home to a rich and diverse cultural heritage, and in recent decades, the continent has
seen rapid urbanisation, [II]This migration is driven by both "push" and "pull" factors, [III] leading to
both positive and negative consequences for urban life and the environment. [IV]
In many Asian countries, rural areas often lack sufficient infrastructure, education, and
employment opportunities, which pushes individuals to move to cities in search of better prospects. For
instance, many young people from rural villages migrate to urban centres for education or jobs in the
tech, manufacturing, or service sectors. On the other hand, urban areas attract migrants because of the
promise of modern amenities, higher wages, and better access to healthcare, education, and
entertainment.

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However, the rapid urbanisation process in Asia has brought about various challenges. One
significant issue is the pressure it places on urban infrastructure. Many Asian cities struggle to provide
enough affordable housing for their growing populations, leading to overcrowded slums and informal
settlements. Furthermore, the rush to develop urban areas often leads to deforestation, environmental
degradation, and loss of biodiversity. These issues are compounded by air pollution from industrial
activities and the rise in vehicle emissions.
As urban populations continue to grow, social inequality is also becoming more pronounced.
While some enjoy the benefits of modern life, a large portion of the population still faces poor living
conditions in overcrowded areas, limited access to quality healthcare, and insufficient education.
Addressing these disparities through effective urban planning and policies that promote
sustainability and inclusivity is crucial to the future of urban Asia.
(Adapted from aseannews)
Câu 31. Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
“with millions of people moving from rural areas to large cities..”
A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV]
Câu 32. The phrase "sufficient " in paragraph 2 could be best replaced by ____.
A. Adequate B. Deficient C. beneficial D. directed
Câu 33. The word "it" in paragraph 3 refers to ____.
A. social inequality B. the migration
C. the population D. The rapid urbanisation process
Câu 34. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a pull factor?
A. higher wages B. job opportunities in urban centres
C. better access to healthcare D. poor living conditions in rural areas
Câu 35. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
A. Urbanisation in Asia improves living standards for everyone, but the environment suffers as a result.
B. Rapid urbanisation in Asian cities causes environmental degradation and social inequality.
C. Asian cities have the necessary infrastructure to support the influx of migrants, ensuring high living
standards.
D. Urban migration in Asia is beneficial for both migrants and the environment.
Câu 36. The word "overcrowded" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____.
A. spacious B. compact C. orderly D. clean
Câu 37. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Rural migration is the primary cause of the environmental issues faced by Asian cities.
B. Asian cities provide sufficient affordable housing for all residents, making slums unnecessary.
C. Urban migration has both positive and negative effects on both individuals and the environment.
D. The migration of people from rural to urban areas in Asia has stopped in recent years.
Câu 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4: "Addressing
these disparities through effective urban planning and policies that promote sustainability and
inclusivity is crucial to the future of urban Asia"?
A. Proper urban planning and inclusive policies are essential to ensure the future development of urban
Asia.
B. Effective urban planning can help reduce disparities and promote a better life for urban residents.
C. Urban Asia will continue to thrive if disparities are addressed and sustainability is prioritized.
D. The future of urban Asia depends on comprehensive strategies to overcome challenges such as
inequality and environmental issues.
Câu 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Urbanisation in Asia is happening at a slower pace than in other continents.
B. The benefits of urban migration are limited to high-income groups in Asia.
C. Without proper urban planning, migration to cities may lead to environmental and social problems.
D. Governments in Asia have successfully managed the challenges of rapid urbanisation.
Câu 40. Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Rapid urbanisation in Asia, driven by rural migration and urban opportunities, has created both
challenges and opportunities, necessitating careful planning for sustainable development.
B. Urban migration in Asia causes major social and environmental problems that can never be solved.

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C. Urbanisation in Asia improves living standards for everyone, but the environment is facing
irreversible damage.
D. Rural migration in Asia leads to overcrowded cities, but economic growth can solve these problems.

ANSWER KEY

1.C 11.B 21.A 31.B


2.D 12.A 22.A 32.A
3.A 13.A 23.C 33.D
4.B 14.D 24.A 34.D
5.A 15.B 25.B 35.B
6.D 16.A 26.D 36.A
7.B 17.D 27.A 37.C
8.A 18.B 28.C 38.A
9.C 19.B 29.C 39.C
10.D 20.C 30.D 40.A

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