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#NoPainNoGain DE DU DOAN DAC BIET SỐ 11 KHOA 15 NGAY CAP TOC LUYEN DE VA TONG ON C6 Pham Liéu Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet

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#NoPainNoGain

DE DU DOAN DAC BIET SỐ 11 KHOA 15 NGAY CAP TOC LUYEN DE VA TONG ON

C6 Pham Liéu

Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate

the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks

From Zero to Hero: Real Stories of Strength Some of the world’s greatest athletes have faced more than just tough training - they suffer (1)

poverty, illness, and injury before ever seeing success These (2) show the true meaning of never

giving up Michael Jordan, once (3) from his school basketball team, worked harder than ever to

become a legend Nguyen Thi Huyen, a Vietnamese track star, (4) a strong return after years of

absence and struggle Their admirable (5) has set a fine example for young people around the

world These powerful stories inspire students (6) in effort, even when times are hard We should

celebrate achievements that are earned through courage, patience, and heart Let their journeys remind

us that heroes can start from nothing

(Adapted from vnexpress.net; biography.com) Question 1: A out of D with

Question 2: A incredible comeback In M da incredible journeys

C incredible journeys comeback D comeback journeys incredible

Question 3: A rejecting B te ject Rigs =- rao a “ D to reject

Question 4: A played B give C set D made

Question 5: A determined B determine _C determining D determination

Question 6: A believe B.tobelieve —C believing D to believing

Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the

correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks

Cancer: A Growing Challenge in Wealthy Nations Why more action is needed to protect lives in developed countries

Facts and Figures

e Cancer is now the number one cause of death in (7) rich countries, such as the United

States, Canada, and parts of Europe It is (8) for more deaths than heart disease in many

advanced economies

Positive Actions for Better Health

e Encourage regular health check-ups for early (9) The sooner cancer is detected, the better the chances for successful treatment

e Help the body (10) cancer risks by eating healthy foods, exercising, and avoiding tobacco and alcohol

e Governments and communities must invest more in cancer care, even to some (11) , to

give people access to better hospitals and trained doctors

se We should build more support centers and bring mobile cancer clinics to poor areas so that everyone can get help, (12) where they live

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(Adapted from iarc.who.int)

Question 7: A every B some C another D much

Question 8: A eligible B prescribed C responsible D vulnerable

Question 9: A diagnosis B measure C procedure D medication

Question 10: A take care of B run out of C fight off D give up

Question 11: A portion B scale C number D extent

Question 12: A in terms of B thanks to C irrespective of D in contrast to

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the

sentence to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions

Question 13:

a Tuan: That sounds amazing! What's your plan for the trip?

b Linh: I'm thinking of renting a boat and exploring the islands!

c Linh: | really want to go to Ha Long Bay

A.c-b-a B.b-a-c C.a-c-b D.c-a-b

Question 14:

a Mia: That's really admirable! Did you find it challenging at first?

b Leo: My family has sorted garbage for recycling since | was a kid

c Mia: That's awesome! Do you think it has influenced how you live now?

d Leo: Definitely! | feel a strong sense of responsibility for the environment

e Leo: Not really; my parents made it a fun activity, so | learned to enjoy it

A.b-c-e-a-d B.b+a-e IM VA c-a-d D.b-e-a-c-d

Question 15: ia N

Dear Friends and Family, TAI LIEU KHOA HOC HAY MIEN PHi

a It has been a challenging yet rewarding journey, and | want to celebrate this milestone with all the

people who have supported me along the way

b Following the ceremony, there will be a smal #cortien where we can enjoy some refreshments and

reminisce about the past few years

c The graduation ceremony will take place at 10 AMi in the university auditorium, where | will be walking

across the stage to receive my diploma

d | am excited to invite you to my graduation ceremony at Hanoi Medical University on June 25th

e Your presence would mean the world to me, and | truly hope you can make it to share on this day!

Warm regards,

Phong

A.d-e-b-a-c B.d-e-a-b-c C.d-a-b-c-e D.d-a-c-b-e

Question 16:

a Many admire her ability to embrace diverse cultures and meet people from different backgrounds

along the way

b | recently heard about a remarkable young woman who traveled to 196 countries by the age of 21

c Ultimately, her story inspires us to step out of our comfort zones and pursue our dreams, reminding us

that the world is full of possibilities waiting to be explored

d Her journey captivated many people, showcasing incredible resilience and a thirst for adventure

e However, her journey faced challenges, such as navigating unfamiliar places and dealing with criticism

from others

A.b-d-a-e-c B.b-a-d-e-c C.b-a-e-d-c D.b-e-a-d-c

Question 17:

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a Starting July 1, 2019, Malaysia officially imposed a tax on sugary drinks, as part of an initiative to

discourage excessive consumption and promote healthier beverage choices among its citizens

b Many people may not realize just how much sugar is packed into these drinks, which can quickly add

up and exceed the recommended daily sugar intake without them even knowing it

c To maintain a healthy lifestyle, it is crucial to actively avoid drinking sugary drinks, as these beverages

can significantly contribute to a variety of health issues, including obesity and type 2 diabetes

d By consciously making better decisions about what we drink each day, we can greatly improve our

overall health and well-being in the long run

e Opting for water, herbal teas, or naturally flavored drinks instead of sugary options can provide

necessary hydration without the harmful excess sugars found in soft drinks

A.c-b-d-e-a B.c-e-a-b-d C.c-b-a-e-d D.c-e-d-b-a

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

When a Baby Boomer (1946-1964) tells you to “stay calm,” and a Gen Z (1965-1980) replies “|

feel that vibe,” both are expressing emotional intelligence, just in different ways Emotional intelligence

(EQ) — the ability to understand, use, and manage emotions — (18) These differences are shaped

by their time, environment, and social norms

Older generations, such as Baby Boomers and Gen X, (19) , were often taught to stay calm and composed, especially in public or workplace situations They usually value self-control, patience, and

calm decision-making On the other hand, younger generations — especially Millennials and Gen Z — grew

up in a time where expressing feelings and discussi ental health is more accepted (20) :

This doesn't mean one group Kell HC học Each has its own strengths Older generations may stay calm in stressful situations and solyesproblems with careful thought Younger

people, meanwhile, are often more in tune with how others feel and are quicker to show support (21)

By combining calm thinking with emotional openness, we can create better teamwork and stronger relationships When combining calm thinking with emotional openness, (22)

(Adapted from 6seconds.org)

Question 18:

A influenced by personal life experiences, which differ greatly between generations

B which plays a key role in its development, leading to generational differences

C is shaped by different life experiences and varies significantly by generation

D of which differences in life experiences from one generation to another

Question 19:

A in which the idea that controlling emotions and “keeping it together” is essential

B grew up in an environment that highlighted the need to control emotions and “keep it together”

C whose upbringing stressed the importance of controlling emotions and “keeping it together”

D teaching them the significance of emotional restraint and the ability to “keep it together"

Question 20:

A As a result, they tend to be more open about emotions and are empathetic in their communication

B In other words, Gen Zers often face harsh criticism for being overly open about their emotions

C Moreover, this is why older generations now express emotions more freely than younger ones

D Therefore, Baby Boomers are often more sympathetic, as they focus on offering support to others

Question 21:

A Misunderstandings are always caused when people from different generations talk to each other

B When confusion happens, it is impossible for different generations to understand one another

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C These similarities often confuse people, making them less open to learning new things

D These differences can lead to misunderstandings, but they offer a chance to learn from each other

Question 22:

A improved teamwork can be fostered when different generations work together

B different generations can foster improved teamwork and build stronger relationships

C meaningful relationships can emerge from improved teamwork among different generations

D enhanced teamwork is a direct result of diverse generations coming together

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best

answer to each of the following questions

In recent years, many groups and governments have created gender equality plans to make sure men and women have the same rights and opportunities These plans explain what steps will be taken to

remove unfair treatment and create fair chances for everyone at work, in schools, and in daily life They

focus on making sure people are treated equally, no matter their gender

For example, in 2020, the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) in Singapore made a Gender Equality Plan This plan aimed to stop unfair treatment, ensure good jobs for everyone,

and protect women from violence It also called for fair pay between men and women and better support

for older women The plan also talked about recognizing and valuing housework and caregiving, which

are often done by women

In a different example, the Cemre Shipyard in Turkey created its own Gender Equality Plan in 2021

This plan focused on making the workplace more welcoming for everyone Since shipbuilding is mostly

done by men, the company aims to include Tue Pie in leadership roles The plan aimed

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to create lasting changes that would givéwom s to work and lead

These plans show that more pegple,nowainderstand the need for fair treatment They recognize that gender fairness will not happen on its own By setting clear goals and taking action, these groups

and governments hope to build a fairer world where everyone has the same opportunities

(Adapted from aware.org.sg) Question 23: The word remove in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to

A exaggerate B emphasize C establish D eliminate Question 24: The word their in paragraph 1 refers to

A people B schools C chances D groups Question 25: In paragraph 2, all of the following are goals of the plan EXCEPT ?

A providing equal chances for good jobs B preventing violence against women

C addressing unfair treatment in society D creating leadership roles for women Question 26: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A They think that gender fairness will naturally develop

B They understand that gender equality requires effort and action

C They believe that men and women are already treated equally

D They assume that it is hard to take steps to achieve gender equality

Question 27: The word unfair in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by

A ineffective B unreasonable C insignificant D unreliable Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A The Cemre Shipyard's plan mainly focused on changing leadership roles in the industry

B Both AWARE and Cemre Shipyard introduced gender equality plans in the same year

C Reaching gender fairness requires clear goals and continuous action to create real change

D The AWARE Gender Equality Plan promoted fair pay and better job opportunities for men

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Question 29: In which paragraph does the writer demonstrate a causal relationship?

A Paragraph 1 B Paragraph 2 C Paragraph 3 D Paragraph 4 Question 30: In which paragraph does the writer mention a gender equality program in Singapore?

A Paragraph 1 B Paragraph 2 C Paragraph 3 D Paragraph 4 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the best

answer to each of the following questions

[I] If your academic profile is good enough to get accepted and you can afford the tuition fee, you should be able to become an international student [II] That is the simple message many students

grow up hearing and believing [III] However, studying overseas today also means facing changes that

students never had to think about, as the world’s political situation continues to be uncertain [IV]

In the past few years, visa policies have become stricter, especially in countries like the United States Students are now facing longer wait times for appointments and tougher background checks For

example, many Vietnamese students have seen their visas delayed or refused without clear explanation

Some who were already studying abroad even had their visas cancelled and had to leave the country

within days These changes are often linked to national security concerns, but they rarely provide

evidence The result is fear and confusion

The impact of politics doesn’t stop at border control When governments limit student mobility, institutions lose millions of dollars and entire research projects can suffer Some schools have tried to

adapt by offering remote learning or building new programs with partner universities abroad However,

many students say these options don't offer the same experience On a personal level, political tension

between countries can also shape classroom-d (hạ tudents feel uncomfortable speaking up

in class or fear being judged based on tisinhatil Tid) Teese

to anxiety, isolation, and even depression: , KHÓN Học HAY TÊN PH

To prepare for this new reality, staying informed is Ecential That means not just reading news

otional toll of these experiences can lead

headlines, but regularly checking official updates from embassies and school advisors Joining

international student communities, online or in person, can also help students share real-time

information Second, instead of focusing on one dream country, they should also consider options

in different regions, where policies may be more welcoming Finally, students must take care of their

mental well-being Political problems may be outside their control, but building emotional resilience is

not Talking to counselors, staying connected with friends and family, and embracing uncertainty as part

of the journey can help students move forward with confidence

(Adapted from various sources)

Question 31: Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

Studying abroad used to feel like something challenging, but not that complicated

A [I] B [II] C [II] D [IV]

Question 32: All of the following are mentioned as indications of stricter visa policies EXCEPT

A profiles being checked more thoroughly B students having to wait for longer periods

C visas being refused for false reasons D students being sent back to their countries Question 33: The word they in paragraph 2 refers to

A policies B countries C excitement D solution Question 34: The word toll in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by

A erosion B damage C injury D drawback Question 35: Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?

A Restrictions on international students also severely affect educational institutions

B Universities need to do more than just making new courses to minimize political effects

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C Political impacts can reduce both educational quality and students’ mental well-being

D The effects of politics is already spreading much more quickly than we previously expected

Question 36: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A It's best to focus on multiple countries at once to maximize your chances

B Students should no longer consider their dream country when planning their education abroad

C Aside from their dream country, students should include choices with welcoming policies

D Students should only apply to countries with easy visa rules and ignore less friendly regions

Question 37: The word embracing in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to :

A praising B dismissing C enjoying D accepting Question 38: Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A Students who follow the rules may still be suddenly blocked from continuing their education

B All countries with strict visa policies have recently experienced terrorist attacks

C Schools are not affected when students are prevented from studying abroad

D Most students believe online learning is better than studying abroad

Question 39: Which of the following can MOST likely be inferred from the passage?

A Vietnamese students are now guaranteed to be denied visas under current policies

B Most students have refused to accept online learning or any form of alternative education

C Political issues in classrooms usually result in arguments and division between students

D Establishing connections with others is an essential element in adapting to the new reality of studying abroad

Question 40: Which of the following ake, ri TƯ,

A Politics mainly affects visa applicati ees uld stay updated on embassy procedures

B Although political changes can influence:education, students are rarely affected if they follow the rules carefully

C Students can fully avoid political effects by choosing countries with friendlier policies

D Politics strongly affects international students’ opportunities and experiences, so they need to take practical steps to adapt a `

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