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Đề chính thức tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh năm 2026 - mã đề 1116
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Yêu cầu chung
Question 1 - 5.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a cohesive and coherent exchange or text in each of the following questions from 1 to 5.
a. Inhabitants of coastal regions housing large-scale facilities have reported that the low hum of the constant rotation impairs their sleep quality. b. Nevertheless, the argument for transitioning is not entirely convincing when the implications for residents in the immediate vicinity are taken into account. c. With the infrastructure in place, operational expenditures of wind mills are substantially lower than those of coal or gas facilities. d. Wind power has been promoted as a notably clean and economically viable substitute for fossil fuels. e. Progress on a country’s renewable targets necessitates balancing each proposed initiative against the burdens imposed upon local populations.
e – b – a – c – d
c – e – d – b – a
d – c – b – a – e
a – d – c – e – b
a. Diner: Excuse me, I’ve been waiting so long for my order.a. Diner: Excuse me, I’ve been waiting so long for my order. b. Diner: Thanks for your help. c. Waiter: I’m sorry! I’ll check with the kitchen and get back to you immediately.
a – b – c
b – c – a
c – b – a
a – c – b
Dear Ms Hoang, a. A payment of $5,000 will be released in the beginning, and the remaining balance after the submission of your mid-term report. b. Failure to respond by the stated date will result in the offer being granted to the next qualified candidate. c. We are delighted to inform you that you have been awarded the Young Researcher Grant. d. To confirm your acceptance, please sign the attached form and submit it by 31 August. e. The funding is intended to support your fieldwork and must not be used for equipment purchases without prior approval. Yours sincerely,
c – a – b – e – d
c – e – a – d – b
c – b – e – d – a
c – a – b – d – e
a. Customer: What if I don’t keep the original packaging? b. Customer: Great. I’ll bring the item and receipt tomorrow. c. Customer: I’d like to exchange the electric fan I bought yesterday. d. Manager: Sold items can be exchanged within five days, but we don’t give refunds. e. Manager: No problem, only your receipt is needed.
c – d – a – e – b
a – d – c – e – b
c – e – a – d – b
a – e – c – d – b
a. Initial results were impressive, as villagers reported broadband speeds comparable to city standards with significantly improved reliability. b. For years, the isolated villages of central Marsh County struggled with unreliable copper cables that could not handle increasing bandwidth demands. c. Consequently, the local council, partnering with two providers, committed to laying fibre optic cables to every household within a year. d. To minimise disruption, cables were placed along existing verges, while community halls served as temporary installation hubs. e. Encouraged by the villagers’ satisfaction, neighbouring counties have requested guidance on adopting the model for their remote villages.
b – c – d – a – e
d – a – e – c – b
a – e – d – b – c
e – b – a – c – d
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Question 6 - 10.
Read the following passage 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 6 to 10.
Money has many ironies, and here is an important one: wealth is what you do not see. On spotting a Ferrari driving around, (6) ____. In reality, however, many drivers of expensive cars turn out to be only mediocre successes who spend a huge percentage of their paycheck on a vehicle. Someone driving a hundred-thousand-dollar car might indeed be wealthy. Yet the only firm data point you have about their wealth is that they have a hundred thousand dollars less than they did before they bought the car or a hundred thousand dollars more in debt. (7) ____.
We tend to judge wealth by what we see (8) ____. We cannot peer into people’s bank accounts or brokerage statements, so we rely on outward appearances to gauge financial success: cars, houses, photographs on social media. Modern capitalism has turned helping people fake it until they make it into a cherished industry. (9) ____. Wealth hides in the nice car not purchased, the diamonds left in the shop and the first-class upgrade declined. Wealth is the financial assets that have not yet been converted into the stuff you see.
Hence, we should be careful (10) ____. It is more than mere semantics; not knowing the difference is the source of countless poor money decisions.
(Adapted from Psychology of Money)
you might assume that the owner of the car must be rich
you might be assumed to be the rich owner of the car
people might assume you must be the rich owner of the car
the car might be assumed to be owned by a rich person
What you know is about them all
You know what they are all about
All that you know is about them
That is all you know about them
unless we only have external clues as the information to work with
because external clues are the only information we have to work with
other than external clues as the information that we only have to work with
rather than by external clues as the only information we have to work with
However, the truth remains that authentic wealth keeps its existence a secret
Authentic wealth, similarly, keeps its existence by secretly remaining truthful
Authentic wealth, as a consequence, secretly exists by remaining truthful
Likewise, the truth is that the existence of authentic wealth remains a secret
for being wealthy to be distinguished from being rich
to distinguish between being wealthy and being rich
being wealthy is distinguishing itself from being rich
being wealthy and being rich distinguish themselves
Yêu cầu chung
Question 11 - 20.
Read the passage 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 11 to 20.
Environmental services, even when they arise without any human labour, are by no means cost-free. Every cost should be understood in terms of opportunity cost. For environmental services, the opportunity cost amounts to the net gain relinquished because the resources are no longer available for their second-best application. Whenever a resource has alternative uses, it cannot legitimately be deemed free.
For instance, a section of river might serve as a site used for either white-water canoeing or hydroelectric generation. Constructing a dam to produce electricity would flood the rapids, so this makes white-water canoeing here out of the question. The opportunity cost of preserving the river for canoeing equals the net benefit of the electricity that would otherwise have been produced, once the expenses of generation and distribution have been subtracted. By the same token, the opportunity cost of erecting the dam involves everything the river in its natural state would have provided – leisure activities, wildlife, scenic beauty, and whatever worth future generations might attach to experiencing the rapids.
This understanding carries considerable weight for planning development. [I] Numerous decisions initially appearing to be cost-free moves in favour of growth prove, when examined carefully, to be against something else. [II] Clearing a forest to make way for crops is hardly without cost; it is paid for through losses in carbon storage, biological diversity, and all the functions the forest once performed unnoticed. [III] Channelling a river for irrigation has its price – namely, whatever the river was doing before its course was altered. [IV] Even leaving a swathe of land alone exacts a cost, since the earnings that intensive exploitation might have produced are equally sacrificed.
From this perspective, economic development can never be reduced to whether a project delivers a positive return. Rather, what must be asked is whether that return outweighs the value of sacrifices. Policies considering this – by pricing scarce environmental services, or obliging those in charge to consider both sides – are not against development. What they demand is that development should be worth its true cost. The danger lies not in counting too much, but in counting too little.
(Adapted from Environmental Economics and Policy)
The word relinquished in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.
made up
given up
filled up
ended up
According to paragraph 1, the costs of environmental services are ______.
minimal because these services are nearly labour-free
existent even in the absence of human involvement
determined by financial investment in natural resources
included in the market value of natural resources
Which of the following is NOT implied in paragraph 2?
The intrinsic value of the river is not confined to generating hydroelectricity only.
Intangible benefits also constitute the opportunity cost of the dam construction.
It is impossible to exploit one stretch of river for both hydroelectric generation and white-water canoeing.
The strains on the ecosystem of the river imposed by recreational activities and power generation are similar.
Where in paragraph 3 does the following sentence best fit? Such hidden costs only come to light when one stops to think about the roles nature itself is quietly playing.
[IV]
[III]
[II]
[I]
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
Ecological preservation exerts negligible influence on economic development.
Economic benefits should never take precedence over forest and river preservation.
Untouched and cultivated lands both produce benefits in the long term.
Apparently harmless developments actually come at an underlying price.
The word they in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
sacrifices
sides
services
policies
What conclusion can be drawn from paragraph 4?
Both excessive caution and complete ignorance regarding environmental costs cause permanent damage.
Due consideration for opportunity costs is crucial for the genuine success of development.
Initiatives are required by law to deduct the hidden costs before claiming to have a positive return.
Putting a price on environmental services is aimed at slowing down economic projects.
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
The positive return of every economic development must be worth what is sacrificed.
Cost-free resources can be put to alternative uses as long as this is legally permitted.
Assigning a specific price tag to a resource is a prerequisite for calculating opportunity costs.
Keeping land intact is free of opportunity cost as there is no resource consumption.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
The scale of economic development inevitably suffers from strict regulations on environmental services.
The value of preserved environmental services far outweighs the benefits of industrial development.
Projects are mandated to make up for the economic losses in return for environmental preservation.
Decisions that overlook environmental opportunity costs risk overestimating the net gains they produce.
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
Development: Factoring in Sacrifices
Natural Preservation: Ushering in a New Era
Sustainable Development: A Pipe Dream
Environment: A Tower of Strength
Yêu cầu chung
Question 21 - 28.
Read the passage 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 21 to 28.
For most undergraduates today, opening a laptop at the start of a lecture has become as automatic as sitting down. The device is no longer a tool consciously chosen; it is simply there, blinking softly, ready to absorb every word that the instructor utters. Yet researchers who study students’ attention argue that this convenience comes at a price most learners are unaware that they are paying.
A recent multi-campus study tracked the in-class behaviour of nearly two thousand undergraduates across humanities and science courses. Even when students claimed to be “fully focused,” eye-tracking data showed that they shifted between unrelated tabs an average of fourteen times per fifty-minute session. The students themselves were astounded when they were shown the results. Many had believed that they were absorbing every point made in class.
The findings underline an unsettling truth: digital multitasking is not just inefficient; it is invisible to those engaged in it. Cognitive scientists describe this as “the illusion of competence” – the false sense that because information has passed beneath one’s eyes, it has been understood and stored. Tests administered a week after the lectures consistently revealed otherwise, with laptop-using students recalling roughly a third less than those taking handwritten notes.
Things go from bad to worse when we take into account the fact that the very tools that distract students are also genuinely essential for some forms of academic work. Annotating digital texts, accessing research databases and recording lectures all benefit from screen-based learning. The crucial question for tertiary institutions, then, is not to get rid of devices altogether but to teach students when and how to set them aside. Until that skill is cultivated, the lecture hall may continue to function less as a place of collective inquiry and more as a quiet place of solitary screens.
(Adapted fromhttps://vanderbilthustler.com)
In paragraph 1, the writer is ______.
questioning the real worth of costly laptops
arguing in favour of undergraduates’ use of laptops
contrasting different methods of notetaking
warning against a common habit among students
The word tracked in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
controlled
represented
examined
copied
The word astounded in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
brave
honest
calm
anxious
The word those in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
students
scientists
lectures
tests
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
It is the digital devices used for certain complicated academic tasks at university that are distracting students from more important assignments.
Some academic work at university requires students’ genuine concentration, which has become a complicated matter with bad-quality digital tools.
Not only certain academic assignments at university but also the digital tools useful for these tasks are causing complicated problems for students.
What complicates matters is that digital devices necessary for completing some university work can interfere with students’ concentration.
Which of the following statements would the writer NOT agree with?
Those switching between tasks on digital devices are aware of its adverse impacts on productivity.
University students’ use of laptops in classrooms has become a practice performed unconsciously.
Students have become more isolated in lecture halls because of the widespread use of laptops.
Providing students with guidance for proper use of laptops is better than imposing a blanket ban.
In which paragraph does the writer mention a mismatch between self-report and scientific findings?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer provide examples for a general term?
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
Yêu cầu chung
Question 29 - 34.
Read the following flyer 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 29 to 34.
LET’S WARM THEIR HEARTS!
In many remote regions, children face the harsh cold, which affects their health and education. Your kindness can warm their hearts. Let’s work together to give them a better winter. Our project includes:
• Collection: Please (29) ____ out your old winter clothes by size and ensure that the items are dry and in good (30) ____. You can drop them off at our collection points. This helps us organise the donations faster.
• Cleaning: We will have all donations (31) ____ to ensure that they are fresh. We use eco-friendly detergents to (32) ____ the sensitive skin of the children.
• Distribution: We (33) ____ with local schools to distribute the clothes directly to the students in need.
If everyone (34) ____ a hand, we will help thousands of children stay warm this winter. Your small act of kindness will create a big change!
fill
catch
sort
turn
condition
relation
situation
position
washing
wash
being washed
washed
protect
provide
promote
produce
cooperative
cooperatively
cooperation
cooperate
give
gave
gives
have given
Yêu cầu chung
Question 35 - 40.
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 35 to 40.
GREEN HANDS, CLEAN LAND
The theme for Green Week 2026, “Green Hands, Clean Land”, puts (35) ____ on the role of our community in protecting the environment. For several decades, climate change has had direct effects on our daily life. (36) ____, unless action is taken, we will face food insecurity, water shortages, and higher energy prices.
Since 2018, our annual campaigns have been coming up (37) ____. This year, we are planning two activities: clean-up and tree-planting. Participation in (38) ____ activity is open to all residents. Completed forms (39) ____ be submitted by 30 June.
It is time to make a big difference to our surroundings. The harder we try, (40) ____ our future will be! Apply now!
intention
influence
emphasis
example
Finally
Instead
However
Therefore
roses
sky
goods
gold
either
neither
other
both
should
should not
ought
ought not
greener
greenest
the greenest
the greener
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Answer key
a. Inhabitants of coastal regions housing large-scale facilities have reported that the low hum of the constant rotation impairs their sleep quality. b. Nevertheless, the argument for transitioning is not entirely convincing when the implications for residents in the immediate vicinity are taken into account. c. With the infrastructure in place, operational expenditures of wind mills are substantially lower than those of coal or gas facilities. d. Wind power has been promoted as a notably clean and economically viable substitute for fossil fuels. e. Progress on a country’s renewable targets necessitates balancing each proposed initiative against the burdens imposed upon local populations.
e – b – a – c – d
c – e – d – b – a
d – c – b – a – e
a – d – c – e – b
Giải thích chi tiết
✅ Đáp án: C. d – c – b – a – e
🔎 Lí do:
✔️ Xác định câu mở đầu:
d có trong C: “Wind power has been promoted as a notably clean and economically viable substitute for fossil fuels.” → Câu này giới thiệu chủ đề chung là điện gió và nêu nhận định tổng quát: clean và economically viable substitute. → Đây là kiểu câu mở đầu phù hợp nhất vì nó đặt nền cho toàn đoạn.
e có trong A: “Progress on a country’s renewable targets necessitates balancing...” → Câu này mang tính kết luận/khái quát cuối đoạn, vì nói về việc cân bằng giữa mục tiêu năng lượng tái tạo và gánh nặng cho dân cư. → Không hợp để mở đầu.
c có trong B: “With the infrastructure in place...” → Cụm “With the infrastructure in place” cho thấy cần có bối cảnh trước đó về điện gió rồi mới nói tiếp về chi phí vận hành. → Không nên mở đầu.
a có trong D: “Inhabitants of coastal regions... have reported...” → Câu này đi ngay vào một tác động cụ thể đối với cư dân địa phương, nên quá chi tiết để mở đầu.
=> Chọn d làm câu mở đầu hợp lí nhất → Giữ lại C, loại A, B, D.
✔️ So sánh tiếp theo:
C: d – c “Wind power has been promoted...” → sau đó “With the infrastructure in place, operational expenditures... are substantially lower...” → Rất hợp lý: từ giới thiệu lợi ích chung của điện gió đến giải thích cụ thể yếu tố kinh tế.
=> Chỉ còn C, nên đây là đáp án đúng.
=> Mạch logic:
d: Mở đầu bằng nhận định chung: điện gió được xem là nguồn thay thế sạch và hiệu quả kinh tế cho nhiên liệu hóa thạch.
c: Nêu thêm một lợi thế cụ thể về chi phí vận hành thấp.
b: Dùng “Nevertheless” để chuyển hướng, cho thấy lập luận ủng hộ điện gió chưa hoàn toàn thuyết phục.
a: Giải thích lí do của sự phản biện: cư dân gần các cơ sở lớn bị ảnh hưởng bởi tiếng ù liên tục, làm giảm chất lượng giấc ngủ.
e: Kết lại bằng nhận định khái quát: khi theo đuổi mục tiêu năng lượng tái tạo, cần cân bằng giữa lợi ích dự án và tác động lên cộng đồng địa phương.


