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  1. - Các phương án khác không diễn tả rõ kết quả của việc “interpret events in ways that confirm...”. Câu 10. B Câu đầy đủ: Individuals with positive self-schemas are more likely to perform well in related areas over time... - Sau chủ ngữ Individuals cần một động từ chia hoàn chỉnh. - B đúng ngữ pháp. - A sai vì có “who tend...” làm câu thiếu cấu trúc chính. - C dùng V-ing sai. - D đổi cấu trúc câu, không phù hợp. PHẦN 3: Điền vào chỗ trống đoạn văn 2 (Câu 11–16) Câu 11. A. number Cụm đúng là: a large number of famous artists - number of dùng với danh từ đếm được số nhiều như artists. - amount dùng cho danh từ không đếm được. Câu 12. C. which Câu: Spirit Lake, which is a 360-degree interactive experience. - Có dấu phẩy nên cần mệnh đề quan hệ không xác định. - which dùng để thay cho Spirit Lake. - that không dùng sau dấu phẩy. - where/when không phù hợp. Câu 13. B. goers Cụm tự nhiên: festival-goers = những người đi dự lễ hội - Các phương án khác không đúng nghĩa trong ngữ cảnh này. Câu 14. D. cheaper Câu so sánh hơn: Tickets are cheaper than they were last year. - Có than nên phải dùng so sánh hơn. - cheap: nguyên thể - more cheap: sai - cheapest: so sánh nhất Câu 15. A. check out be sure to check out the website for more information - check out = xem, tìm hiểu - back out = rút lui - look into = điều tra/xem xét, không tự nhiên bằng - bite into = cắn vào Câu 16. D. sold Cấu trúc:
  2. before they are all sold. - Vé thì được “bán hết” → bị động. - sold là đúng. PHẦN 4: Đọc hiểu đoạn 1 (Câu 17–24) Câu 17. A. deviations Từ distortions trong đoạn 1 mang nghĩa: - sự bóp méo, xuyên tạc, làm sai lệch. - deviations gần nghĩa nhất. - Các đáp án còn lại không đúng sắc thái. Câu 18. A Câu hỏi hỏi ý KHÔNG được nhắc đến trong đoạn 2. Đoạn 2 nói năng lượng sạch: - không bị phong tỏa bởi nước ngoài, - không bị vũ khí hóa, - không chịu tăng giá đối với ánh nắng mặt trời. Không hề nói: - cần các chuỗi cung ứng quốc tế đắt đỏ. => Chọn A. Câu 19. C. renewable energy sources Trong câu: they are not subject to price spikes... Từ they chỉ renewable energy sources. Câu 20. B. insignificant immense = rất lớn, to lớn, khổng lồ. Từ trái nghĩa là insignificant = nhỏ bé, không đáng kể. Câu 21. A Câu gạch chân: Every home battery and electric vehicle installed contributes to a more resilient electricity grid and reduces financial exposure to volatile global markets. Diễn đạt lại đúng nhất là: - dùng pin lưu trữ tại nhà và xe điện giúp lưới điện ổn định hơn và giảm tác động từ biến động giá quốc tế. - Đó chính là A. Câu 22. D Đoạn 3 nêu rõ: Strategic investments in renewables are expected to inject $68 billion into the economy... => Đúng là: - Strategic investments in clean energy can provide a significant boost to the national economy. Các phương án khác sai: - A ngược nghĩa với bài.
  3. - B là 68 million, trong bài là 68 billion. - C sai hoàn toàn. Câu 23. C. Paragraph 2 Đoạn 2 nêu ví dụ quốc tế: - Germany - the UK => Chọn Paragraph 2. Câu 24. B. Paragraph 1 Đoạn 1 nói rõ về: - deceptive tactics - astroturfing - false advertising => Đó là Paragraph 1. PHẦN 5: Đọc hiểu đoạn 2 (Câu 25–34) Câu 25. A Nghịch lí ở đây là: - có rất nhiều sinh viên tốt nghiệp thất nghiệp, - nhưng vẫn tồn tại khoảng trống kỹ năng xanh. => it persists despite the availability of a significant graduate talent pool. Câu 26. D Đoạn 1 chủ yếu nói: - có sự lệch pha lớn giữa đầu ra giáo dục và nhu cầu thực tế của ngành. => D là phương án khái quát đúng nhất. Câu 27. D. dishonor stigma = sự kì thị, tiếng xấu, điều mang tính tiêu cực về danh tiếng. Gần nhất là dishonor. Câu 28. C Câu hỏi hỏi ý không được nhắc đến trong đoạn 2. Đoạn 2 có nhắc: - hiểu lầm về bản chất chuyên môn và đổi mới của công việc, - thiếu sự hiển thị rõ ràng về con đường nghề nghiệp, - quy trình tuyển dụng dài và bất định. Không nhắc: - lương không cạnh tranh. => Chọn C. Câu 29. C. prospective recruits Trong câu: before they can secure a foothold they chỉ prospective recruits (những ứng viên tiềm năng). Câu 30. A
  4. Câu gạch chân: Addressing this disconnect necessitates a holistic, whole-career approach rather than piecemeal interventions. Nghĩa là: - để giải quyết sự lệch pha này cần cách tiếp cận toàn diện, lâu dài, xuyên suốt sự nghiệp, chứ không phải các biện pháp rời rạc. => A diễn đạt sát nhất. Câu 31. D Bài viết nói ngành quản lí rác thải thường bị hiểu sai là lao động tay chân, trong khi thật ra còn là tư vấn chuyên môn, tuân thủ, đổi mới công nghệ. => Nhận định đó là: - một giả định phổ biến nhưng không phản ánh đúng sự phức tạp nghề nghiệp của ngành. => Chọn D. Câu 32. C “Experience trap” nghĩa là: - vị trí đầu vào lại đòi hỏi kinh nghiệm trước đó, - khiến chính nhóm người mới ra trường khó tiếp cận. => Suy ra: - Entry-level positions are often inaccessible to the very demographic they are intended for. Câu 33. B. [II] Câu cần chèn: This negative perception creates a psychological barrier that prevents top-tier students from even considering environmental engineering. Câu này phải đứng sau ý nói ngành này bị hiểu nhầm là lao động tay chân, rồi mới đến hệ quả là ứng viên giỏi bỏ qua con đường nghề nghiệp đó. => Vị trí hợp lí nhất là [II]. Câu 34. A Ý chính toàn bài: - muốn vượt qua khoảng trống kỹ năng xanh thì phải gắn giáo dục với nhu cầu ngành và thay đổi nhận thức/tuyển dụng. => A là tóm tắt đầy đủ nhất. PHẦN 6: Điền từ vào leaflet (Câu 35–40) Câu 35. A. for Cụm đúng: have not exercised for a while - for a while = trong một khoảng thời gian. Câu 36. C. sit Cấu trúc: Stand rather than sit. - Sau rather than thường dùng động từ nguyên mẫu không “to”.
  5. Câu 37. C. instead of Câu đúng: Take the stairs instead of the lift - nghĩa: đi cầu thang bộ thay vì đi thang máy. Câu 38. D. public car park Cụm danh từ đúng: the far end of the public car park. - Các phương án khác đảo trật tự từ sai. Câu 39. A. set Cụm đúng: set a daily target - set a target = đặt mục tiêu. Câu 40. B. pay off Cụm đúng: your efforts will pay off. - nghĩa: nỗ lực sẽ đem lại kết quả. Đáp án tổng hợp
  6. SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI THỬ TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2026 QUẢNG TRỊ MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LẦN 2 Thời gian làm bài: ..... phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) Read the following announcement 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 1 to 6. Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival 2026 – The Magic Returns The Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival is coming back to the (1) Sunshine Grove in 2026. This popular event will (2) many famous musicians who come from all over the world to perform for four days under the stars. Visitors can see a wide (3) of art and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. There are also special classes led by artists, (4) you can learn about how they create their work and enjoy the festival’s friendly spirit. This festival is a great event (5) music fans the opportunity to meet new people and take some fun photos. Be sure to (6) the official website for tickets and more information! For more information, visit (Adapted from Question 1. A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautify D. beautifully Question 2. A. manage B. feature C. contain D. avoid Question 3. A. number B. deal C. majority D. range Question 4. A. who B. which C. when D. where Question 5. A. offering B. offered C. that offer D. be offering Question 6. A. check out B. back out C. bite into D. look into 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. Walking for Better Health Walking is simple, free, and one of the easiest ways to get more active and become healthier. Sometimes overlooked as a form of exercise, walking briskly can help you build stamina, (7) excess calories, and make your heart healthier. You do not have to walk for hours. (8) , a brisk 10-minute daily walk has lots of health benefits and counts towards your weekly exercise. Before you start - Choose comfortable shoes that provide adequate support and do not cause blisters. - For longer walks, take water, healthy snacks, and a (9) .
  7. Stay motivated - (10) a daily walking routine. - Try walking part of your journey, using the stairs, or walking (11) friends. In short: Walking regularly can help you stay active, (12) your fitness, and enjoy a healthier lifestyle. (Adapted from Question 7. A. burn B. consume C. reduce D. use Question 8. A. In turn B. In case C. In fact D. In theory Question 9. A. travel small backpack B. backpack small travel C. small travel backpack D. small backpack travel Question 10. A. Live by B. Stand by C. Hold to D. Stick to Question 11. A. with B. to C. for D. in Question 12. A. to improve B. improve C. improving D. improved 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 13 to 17. Question 13. a. Van: Not really. I’ve been busy preparing for the final exam next week. b. Hoa: Why don’t you take a short break? It might help you feel more relaxed. c. Hoa: Have you had time to relax lately? A. c – a – b B. b – a – c C. b – c – a D. c – b – a Question 14. a. Lan: That’s a good point. We should also check reliable sources before sharing anything. b. Minh: Yes, and it’s becoming harder to tell what is real and what is not. c. Minh: I agree. People need to be more careful when reading and sharing information. d. Lan: Have you noticed how AI-generated content is appearing everywhere online these days? e. Lan: Exactly. That’s why I think digital literacy is more important than ever. A. a – c – d – b– e B. e – b – d – c – a C. d – b – a – c – e D. a – b – d – c– e Question 15. Dear Ms Smith, a. I have enclosed my completed application form and hope that my request will be approved soon. b. I understand that opening a credit account will help me manage my payments more easily. c. As a loyal customer, I have been using your services for a long time and would like to continue doing so. d. I am writing this letter to request the opening of a credit account with your company. e. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response. Yours sincerely,
  8. A. d – c – b – a – e B. c – d – b – a – e C. d – b – c – a – e D. c – b – d – a – e Question 16. a. I even made careless mistakes in tests, which surprised me because I had assumed I would perform well without much preparation. b. Overtime, I realised that my overconfidence was actually preventing me from improving and achieving better results. c. Looking back, I have learned that confidence should be balanced with effort, and that consistent practice is the key to real progress. d. I used to feel very confident about my abilities and often believed that I did not need to study as much as others. e. So I decided to change my approach by studying more regularly, reviewing my mistakes, and asking for help when needed. A. d – a – b – e – c B. c – d – b – a – e C. b – d – a – e – c D. d – b – a – e – c Question 17. a. These patterns clearly highlight how Generation Z’s behaviour has evolved in response to rapid technological and social changes in recent years. a. Interestingly, some young people are beginning to set boundaries with technology, such as limiting screen time or taking regular breaks from social media to improve their well being. b. Digital platforms and social media now play a central role in shaping their daily habits, influencing how they communicate, work, and spend their free time. c. Their attitudes have also shifted, with many prioritizing flexibility, independence, and personal fulfillment over traditional expectations in both work and lifestyle. d. Over the past decade, the behaviour of Generation Z has undergone significant changes, moving away from fixed routines toward more flexible and individualised ways of living. A. e – c – b – d – a B. a – d – c – b – e C. e – c – d – b – a D. c – e – a – d – b 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 18 to 22. Have you ever found that events appear far more predictable once they have already taken place? In psychology, this tendency is known as hindsight bias, (18) . Prior to an event, individuals may attempt to anticipate the outcome though there is no certainty about what will happen. However, once the result is known, many become convinced that they had anticipated it all along. (19) . Hindsight bias is evident in a wide range of everyday contexts. For instance, after a sports match or an election, individuals frequently claim that they had expected the result. In reality, their initial judgments may have been far less certain. Instead, they tend to reconstruct their earlier predictions in a way that aligns with the known outcome, (20) . This distortion of memory is closely linked to the human tendency to favour information that confirms their current beliefs. The effects of hindsight bias can also be observed in educational settings. When students read academic material, the information may appear straightforward and easily understood. (21) . Nevertheless, when faced with an examination, they often realise that their understanding is less complete than they had believed. Overall, hindsight bias can foster overconfidence and lead to poor decision-making. Individuals
  9. overestimating their ability to predict outcomes (22) . Therefore, recognising this bias and considering alternative possibilities are essential steps towards more balanced and rational thinking. (Adapted from Question 18. A. which refers to people’s inclination to perceive past events as more foreseeable than they actually are B. referring to situations in which people try to improve their ability to predict future events accurately C. each of which refers to the tendency to see past events as easier to predict than they are in reality D. when people assume that past events were clear and expected before they actually happen Question 19. A. This may seem surprising, as people are often unaware of how their judgments are influenced B. This tendency can have a significant influence on both beliefs and subsequent behaviour C. In addition, people frequently make predictions about future events in everyday situations D. For this reason, individuals often try to improve their ability to predict outcomes accurately Question 20. A. leaving them more confident in their ability to predict outcomes B. reflecting changes in how people understand past events C. leading them to overestimate their original accuracy D. reinforcing the belief that future events are always predictable Question 21. A. Students, for example, may use different strategies when they study new or unfamiliar academic material B. Some students may become confused by the material and therefore spend more time reviewing it carefully C. Some learners, however, prefer to focus on more detailed explanations when they find the material difficult D. Students may assume that they have already mastered the content and, as a result, reduce their study effort Question 22. A. may be more likely to take unnecessary risks in important decisions B. being more likely to take unnecessary risks in important decisions C. unnecessary risks in important decisions are more likely to be taken D. be more likely to take unnecessary risks in important decisions 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 23 to 30. Arising from the mid-to-late 20th-century integration of computer technology into medicine, digital health has become a transformative force in modern healthcare landscape. According to the World Health Organization, it involves using technology and internet-based tools for diagnosing, monitoring, and preventing diseases. By applying these strategic tools, medical professionals can improve patient care and health outcomes for entire populations. This shift was especially vital during the COVID-19
  10. pandemic, where telemedicine helped maintain services and strengthen epidemic surveillance. Traditional systems often struggle with diagnostic errors and unfair resource allocation. Digital tools, such as Electronic Health Records (EHRs), solve these problems by centralizing medical data and allowing patients to participate more actively in their own care. These devices allow doctors to make more accurate decisions based on real-time information. Furthermore, digital therapeutics can lower costs and reduce regional gaps in access, making quality care available to more people. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) systems are especially effective for managing chronic conditions. These systems collect data continuously, providing early warnings that can reduce heart failure readmissions by up to 22%. Modern implementations also rely on artificial intelligence and sensor networks to turn data into useful clinical insights. To be successful, these systems must ensure that data remains secure and private. While it seems modern, the roots of this field go back to the mid-20th century with early telemedicine experiments in 1959. Today, the ecosystem includes wearable devices and big data analytics. As healthcare organizations adopt these trends, international policies now focus on building resilient systems that are both sustainable and fair. (Adapted from Question 23. The word “strategic” in paragraph 1 mostly means . A. essential B. standard C. developed D. trivial Question 24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as a purpose of digital health according to the WHO? A. monitoring diseases B. diagnosing diseases C. preventing diseases D. eradicating diseases Question 25. The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to . A. traditional systems’ B. diagnostic errors’ C. patients’ D. digital tools’ Question 26. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2? A. Digital therapeutics help make quality healthcare more affordable and accessible regardless of location. B. Only by increasing regional gaps can digital therapeutics lower the overall cost of quality care. C. Quality care is becoming more expensive for people despite the introduction of digital therapeutics. D. Higher expenses and geographic barriers are often caused by the rise of digital therapeutics. Question 27. The word “chronic” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to . A. timely B. fatal C. acute D. widespread Question 28. Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 3? A. RPM systems are primarily designed to replace the need for professional medical intervention. B. Monitoring technology reduces heart failure rehospitalization by nearly a quarter. C. Sensor networks have reduced cardiovascular mortality by up to 22%. D. Digital systems should favor data exchange volume over privacy protection. Question 29. Which paragraph approaches the historical origins of the digital health field? A. Paragraph 2 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 1