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Yêu cầu chung

Question 1 - 6.

Read the following text and choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

Vietnam has witnessed a remarkable rise in youth-led startups, particularly in the field of technology. Many of these ventures are founded by students fresh out of university, driven by their ambition and creative (1) ______ to solve social challenges through innovation.

These young entrepreneurs often collaborate with engineers or content creators to develop platforms that offer online tutoring, agricultural data solutions, or job-matching tools. One standout example is Edubox, which gained national attention after winning a startup competition for its clever (2) ______ of live-streamed lessons and gamified learning.

While enthusiasm runs high, long-term success depends on choosing business models that (3) ______ with users' real needs, not just temporary trends.

Unfortunately, only (4) ______ of these startups manage to secure lasting investment beyond their initial launch year.

Those (5) ______ have mentors from business incubators tend to perform significantly better, according to data from Vietnam’s National Startup Support Centre.

To grow sustainably, many founders also learn how to (6) ______ feedback from users and adapt their services accordingly.

1.

 

A

initiative

B

initiate

C

initiator

D

initiating

2.

 

A

combination

B

addition

C

inclusion

D

formation

3.

 

A

align

B

aligned

C

aligning

D

aligns

4.

 

A

a few

B

little

C

few

D

some

5.

 

A

who

B

whose

C

which

D

whom

6.

 

A

take off

B

take in

C

bring up

D

look over

Yêu cầu chung

Question 7 - 14.

Read the passage and choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 7 to 14.

In recent years, Vietnam has accelerated the rollout of a unified digital identity system aimed at streamlining access to public services. Known as the National Digital ID (NDID), this platform assigns each citizen a unique, encrypted identification code linked to biometric data and civil records. The move is intended to consolidate a range of previously separate documents—such as health insurance, driving licenses, and academic certificates—into a single digital profile. As a result, users can verify their identity across various services without needing to present physical documents. One of the most significant features of NDID is its compatibility across different government platforms, allowing citizens to access healthcare, education, and administrative services through a single sign-on interface. Although initially piloted in selected provinces, the initiative is now expanding nationwide.

The NDID platform works by integrating databases managed by different ministries into a centralised authentication system. Once a person logs in, the system uses facial recognition or fingerprint scanning to authenticate the user and retrieve relevant information from linked departments. For instance, if someone applies to a university, their academic records can be instantly pulled from the Ministry of Education. Similarly, booking a doctor’s appointment will bring up health records without extra paperwork. It enables a “silent service” experience, where users receive public services without needing to submit anything manually.

However, the path to full adoption has not been without obstacles. Rural areas with weak internet infrastructure have found it difficult to implement biometric registration. Some local officials also lack training in using the new system, which has slowed the digital transition in certain districts. There have also been delays in synchronising databases across ministries, occasionally resulting in incomplete records. Despite these challenges, the Ministry of Information and Communications has stated that additional support will be provided to under-resourced areas to ensure nationwide equity.

While many NDID users in cities report faster access to health and education services, rural users still face long waits when technical issues arise. Officials say that integration with smaller offices is ongoing and may take longer than planned. Despite this, some ministries have credited the platform with improving how records are managed and reducing paperwork for frequently accessed services. Observers caution, however, that without stronger coordination, these benefits may remain uneven across the country.

7.

Which of the following is mentioned in paragraph 1?

A

Private institutions rely on NDID to simplify cross-border licensing.

B

Users must present biometric credentials in physical form when visiting service offices.

C

Government agencies have begun issuing smartcards to complement physical ID booklets.

D

Individuals can authenticate across government domains using a centralized profile.

8.

The word “consolidate” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to

A

manage together

B

replace completely

C

combine into one

D

share across systems

9.

The word “retrieve” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to

A

discard

B

overlook

C

recover

D

extract

10.

The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to

A

service delivery without manual input

B

biometric appointment verification

C

the default system for urban access

D

passive integration of government data

11.

Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?

There have also been delays in synchronising databases across ministries, occasionally resulting in incomplete records.

A

Officials misused personal data due to poor digital literacy

B

Some ministry databases fail to update during synchronisation

C

Data mismatches have emerged due to delays in linking official records

D

System-wide data loss was reported across multiple provinces

12.

Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 4?

A

Officials acknowledge challenges in local offices, while citizens report the platform has increased trust in government.

B

Observers note better integration in remote areas, but ministries have yet to credit the system for record improvements.

C

Some users report faster access to services, but observers confirm that integration delays are caused by outdated equipment.

D

Ministries believe the system improves access and streamlines procedures, though officials say rural usage is still inconsistent.

13.

Which paragraph explains how using one service can automatically activate access to a user’s records in another system?

A

Paragraph 1

B

Paragraph 2

C

Paragraph 3

D

Paragraph 4

14.

Which paragraph refers to an ongoing limitation that results in some citizens not receiving equal access to services?

A

Paragraph 1

B

Paragraph 2

C

Paragraph 3

D

Paragraph 4

Yêu cầu chung

Question 15 - 19.

Choose 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 15 to 19.

15.

a. The villagers greeted us at the entrance and shared stories about how weaving had shaped their community. b. We took turns trying the technique, which was harder than it looked but incredibly rewarding. c. I’ll never forget the day we visited the craft village on our school trip. d. After a quick tour, we joined a weaving workshop led by two elderly artisans. e. It gave me a new appreciation for handmade goods and the people who keep traditions alive.

A

c – a – d – b – e

B

c – a – b – e – d

C

c – a – b – d – e

D

c – d – a – b – e

16.

a. Julia: I used to find it boring, but after I tried it outdoors, it completely changed my view. b. Nathan: Same here. I started doing it during lockdown and have stuck with it ever since. c. Julia: I never imagined yoga could be so calming. d. Nathan: Do you practice at home or in a studio? e. Julia: Usually in the park near my house — the quiet makes a big difference.

A

c – b – a – d – e

B

c – d – e – a – b

C

d – e – b – a – c

D

d – e – b – c – a

17.

a. Launched as part of a broader urban renewal effort, the Clean Light Initiative focuses on rural safety. b. These improvements, welcomed by residents in remote districts, mark the first stage of implementation. c. What makes the project unique is its use of solar-powered streetlights in areas lacking stable electricity. d. Once in place, the lights will switch on automatically at dusk and turn off at dawn. e. Volunteers, many of them local students, have begun setting up LED fixtures along key roads.

A

a – c – e – d – b

B

a – e – c – b – d

C

c – a – d – e – b

D

c – e – a – d – b

18.

a. Marie: Thank you, that saves me a lot of time! b. Ken: Yes, it’s just across the library, next to the green fountain. c. Marie: Excuse me, is this the way to the student services office?

A

c – a – b

B

b – c – a

C

c – b – a

D

a – b – c

19.

Dear Professor Cullen, a. Thank you for your detailed comments on the second draft of my thesis introduction. b. I’ll make sure the revised draft is uploaded to the course platform before Thursday’s deadline. c. I’ve started integrating your suggestions, especially the part about strengthening the research rationale. d. Please let me know if I should expand more on the gap in current studies. e. Your feedback about clarifying the hypothesis and refining the flow of ideas was particularly helpful. Best regards, Minh Tran

A

a – e – c – d – b

B

a – c – e – b – d

C

a – e – d – c – b

D

a – c – d – b – e

Yêu cầu chung

Question 20 - 29.

Read the passage and choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 20 to 29.

The emergence of AI-generated media—synthetic images, voices, and videos created by machine-learning models—has transformed digital communication. What once required professional software and editing expertise can now be achieved by virtually anyone using free tools. With just a prompt, creators can replicate a public figure’s voice, fabricate realistic video footage, or alter facial expressions in news broadcasts. [I] While these capabilities have opened exciting possibilities in entertainment, education, and accessibility, they also pose an escalating threat to the credibility of information itself. Unlike traditional forms of media manipulation, AI-generated content is often indistinguishable from authentic materials, making conventional verification techniques increasingly unreliable.

Recent years have already seen waves of synthetic content deployed for deceptive purposes. [II] Deepfaked videos of world leaders appearing to make inflammatory remarks have been widely circulated before being debunked. Fraudulent voice recordings have been used in phone scams to impersonate relatives, exploiting emotional urgency to elicit money transfers. Social media platforms, optimized to boost engagement, often amplify such content when it evokes outrage or confirmation bias. [III] Although digital deception is not new, the accessibility, speed, and realism of generative tools mark a significant shift. Technologies once confined to studios are now embedded in mobile apps and web platforms. These tools are deployed by casual users, pranksters, advertisers, and propagandists alike, often without clear disclosure. As generative AI becomes ubiquitous—present across casual platforms and unnoticed in daily communication—it increasingly shapes perception without prompting scrutiny.

More concerning than any single instance of misuse is the erosion of epistemic stability. When the line between authentic evidence and synthetic fabrication becomes indistinct, even genuine content is subject to suspicion. This—often termed the liar’s dividend—enables malicious actors to dismiss factual recordings as fake, simply because falsification is technically plausible. [IV] If public trust continues to erode, institutions that rely on it—such as journalism, law, and science—will become increasingly vulnerable. While developers are working on algorithmic detection systems and authenticity watermarks, such safeguards have yet to keep pace with generative advances. Without coordinated regulation, critical literacy campaigns, and platform accountability, society risks entering an age in which visual and auditory proof no longer carry weight.

20.

According to paragraph 1, what is one impact of AI-generated media despite its potential benefits?

A

It creates exciting use cases in education but raises concerns about how content can be trusted.

B

It increases access to voice technology while improving overall trust in digital communication.

C

It offers possibilities in media production but prevents machine-learning tools from being used by the public.

D

It improves entertainment outcomes and removes the need for human-led verification entirely.

21.

Which of the following best summarizes the main idea of paragraph 1?

A

AI-generated media increases access to creative technologies for professionals in the entertainment sector.

B

Traditional editing methods have been replaced entirely by tools that automate content generation.

C

AI technologies are broadening public access to digital creation while weakening the stability of factual media.

D

Media manipulation has been unreliable due to improvements in AI detection techniques.

22.

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2?

A

Social platforms increasing the reach of emotionally provocative AI-generated content.

B

Synthetic voices being used to scam people by mimicking family members’ speech.

C

Advertising agencies designing synthetic media tools to target specific audiences.

D

Fabricated videos showing public officials delivering controversial political remarks.

23.

In paragraph 2, the word “ubiquitous” is closest in meaning to:

A

accessible but regulated

B

efficient but controversial

C

innovative but confusing

D

widespread but subtle

24.

In paragraph 3, what does the pronoun “This” refer to?

A

The increased difficulty of detecting synthetic content

B

The rise in public doubt that causes authentic material to be dismissed

C

The development of algorithmic tools to flag altered videos and audio

D

The use of falsified evidence to undermine trust in news and science

25.

Which of the following best paraphrases the sentence in paragraph 3: "If public trust continues to erode, institutions that rely on it—such as journalism, law, and science—will become increasingly vulnerable."

A

Were public confidence to decline further, institutions like journalism would face greater exposure to risk.

B

Although reliant on trust, sectors like law and science have shown resilience amid rising disinformation.

C

Provided that media agencies remain transparent, erosion of institutional credibility can be avoided.

D

Even if false information spreads, key institutions are expected to maintain their authority and status.

26.

According to the passage, how has manipulated footage of political figures been used?

A

Although later discredited, some fabricated political clips initially spread unchecked across social platforms

B

While imitating well-known figures, most deepfakes were broadcast to increase political transparency

C

Though widely circulated, few altered speeches have prompted serious institutional investigation

D

Even when flagged by researchers, recordings of public officials were believed to reflect real views

27.

What can be inferred from paragraph 3?

A

Attempts to embed watermarking tools into generative platforms have restored user confidence in visual content.

B

Public suspicion of factual information has diminished as generative tools become more accessible.

C

Institutions have strengthened oversight to prevent deepfakes from undermining democratic accountability.

D

Combined with delayed detection, rising distrust may enable falsehoods to circulate without being challenged.

28.

Where would the following sentence best fit in the passage? This rapid shift in who can produce convincing media has raised concerns about the future of evidence.

A

[I]

B

[II]

C

[III]

D

[IV]

29.

Which of the following best summarizes the main message of the passage?

A

The democratization of synthetic media production has undermined credibility frameworks across public institutions.

B

Regulatory interventions have curtailed misuse of generative tools and stabilized civic information environments.

C

Generative content platforms now serve as verification layers to authenticate digital narratives across domains.

D

Emerging AI ecosystems have increased epistemic transparency through user-led misinformation reporting tools.

Yêu cầu chung

Question 30 - 34.

Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 30 to 34.

Every day, people are faced with a surprising number of choices, from what to eat to which online article to read. While the freedom to choose is often seen as empowering, too many decisions can lead to a condition known as “decision fatigue.” This refers to the gradual decline in the quality of decisions after a long session of choice-making, especially when (30) _____.

Studies have shown that shoppers are more likely to make impulse purchases after being exposed to a series of unrelated decisions. (31) _____, some retail environments now design layouts that target this exact vulnerability. The presence of music, lighting, and colorful displays can heighten stimulation, increasing the likelihood of mental overload and reactive behavior. (32) _____.

Mental energy is a limited resource that declines as individuals engage in repeated decision-making throughout the day. When this cognitive reserve runs low, people tend to default to automatic responses or avoid decisions entirely. (33) _____ For example, judges have been found to issue significantly harsher rulings later in the day than in the morning. (34) _____.

30.

 

A

people are required to choose quickly with little mental energy left

B

people must decide without thinking too hard

C

decisions are no longer exciting after many attempts

D

there is no way for people to enjoy making choices

31.

 

A

Because shoppers become more resistant to stimulation

B

Since prolonged decision-making reduces self-control

C

As mental fatigue sets in during repeated choices

D

Given that choice overload affects impulse control

32.

 

A

This pattern reveals how consumer environments are designed to trigger unplanned behavior.

B

Thus, this illustrates why shoppers make poor decisions because of internal stress or lack of planning.

C

That explains why consumers are encouraged to reflect more deeply while shopping.

D

It proves that sensory enhancements are essential for customer satisfaction.

33.

 

A

Cognitive performance in high-judgment roles typically improves as decisions accumulate throughout the day.

B

This tendency is especially evident in roles that require sustained evaluative thinking across long periods.

C

Some professions cause people to become tired, but others do not always have this problem.

D

There are many careers where performance depends more on emotions than mental stamina.

34.

 

A

These findings have led researchers to explore practical strategies that reduce cognitive overload.

B

As a result, fatigue is different from stress, but both affect decision-making in uncertain environments.

C

Some argue that the freedom to choose is itself responsible for most errors in judgment.

D

Thus, some have concluded that repeated exposure to decisions eliminates the effects of mental fatigue.

Yêu cầu chung

Question 35 - 40.

Read the following text and choose 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.

If you want to improve your learning skills, there are a few small changes you can make to your daily routine. First, try to (35) _____ a consistent study schedule and stick to it, especially if you haven’t followed one before. Whether you study early in the morning or later at night doesn’t matter—what’s important is regularity.

Second, take short breaks between tasks, (36) _____ you risk burning out quickly. Active techniques such as summarising what you’ve read or teaching someone else can help you (37) _____ new material more easily.

Avoid distractions by organising your workspace and reducing unnecessary noise. Creating a quiet and tidy environment can boost your (38) _____ during difficult tasks. It also helps to set small, achievable goals so you stay focused and don’t lose motivation. Try to celebrate even small wins to (39) _____ a sense of progress.

Finally, remember that everyone learns differently. Experiment with different strategies and choose the one that works best for you—because there is no (40) _____ solution for all learners.

35.

 

A

develop

B

improve

C

achieve

D

maintain

36.

 

A

but

B

so

C

or

D

and

37.

 

A

run into

B

take over

C

go through

D

wrap in

38.

 

A

concentrate

B

concentration

C

concentrating

D

concentrated

39.

 

A

create

B

receive

C

occur

D

invent

40.

 

A

golden hour

B

fast lane

C

red flag

D

magic bullet

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Answer key

1.

 

A

initiative

B

initiate

C

initiator

D

initiating

2.

 

A

combination

B

addition

C

inclusion

D

formation

3.

 

A

align

B

aligned

C

aligning

D

aligns

4.

 

A

a few

B

little

C

few

D

some

5.

 

A

who

B

whose

C

which

D

whom

6.

 

A

take off

B

take in

C

bring up

D

look over

Giải thích câu 1

✅ Đáp án: A. initiative

🔎 Lí do:

  • Phân tích chỗ trống: “driven by their ambition and creative (1) ______ to solve social challenges…”

    • Sau tính từ creative cần một danh từ để tạo cụm danh từ song song với “their ambition”.

    • Cấu trúc: their + N1 + and + Adj + N2 → chỗ trống phải là N (danh từ).

  • Dựa vào ngữ nghĩa: “creative … to solve social challenges” → cần danh từ mang nghĩa tinh thần/ý tưởng chủ động, sáng kiến để giải quyết vấn đề.

  • Áp dụng vào câu: “creative initiative to solve …” = “sáng kiến/ tinh thần chủ động sáng tạo để giải quyết…”

🚨 Những đáp án còn lại thì sao? ❌ B. initiate: Đây là động từ (“khởi xướng”), không đứng sau “creative” như một danh từ trong cấu trúc song song với “ambition”. ❌ C. initiator: Là người khởi xướng (chỉ người) → không hợp nghĩa vì đang nói về phẩm chất/ý tưởng (“ambition” + “creative …”), không phải “người”. ❌ D. initiating: Dạng V-ing thường dùng như tính từ/hiện tại phân từ; “creative initiating” không phải cụm tự nhiên trong ngữ cảnh này (không tạo được danh từ ý “sáng kiến”).

1.

 

A

initiative

B

initiate

C

initiator

D

initiating

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