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BỘ 10 ĐỀ KHAI TRIỂN LIVE VIP – ĐỀ SỐ 08 – CHỮA FULL ĐỀ

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1 [PTBN]. A. burry B. put C. cut D. push
Question 2 [PTBN]. A. cloud B. castle C. cake D. city
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other
three in the position of stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3 [PTBN]. A. album B. danger C. receive D. admit
Question 4 [PTBN]. A. interview B. compliment C. sacrifice D. employee
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 5 [PTBN]. Jim is ________ player on the soccer team.
A. the strongest B. the strong C. the more strong D. the stronger
Question 6 [PTBN]. The teacher assigned a _______________ project to the students.
A. creative B. creativity C. creatively D. create
Question 7 [PTBN]. The recent surge in online shopping has led to delays, ______ customers annoyed
when awaiting for their orders.
A. making B. make C. made D. makes
Question 8 [PTBN]. They bought _______ house in my neighborhood last year.
A. an B. the C. Ø (no article) D. a
Question 9 [PTBN]. He needs to ________ the project deadline as the team encountered unexpected
delays.
A. bring forward B. bring in C. bring off D. bring about
Question 10 [PTBN]. The movie ______ in theaters next week.
A. is releasing B. releases C. released D. was released
Question 11 [PTBN]. She apologized for not being able _______ to the party due to a prior
commitment.
A. to come B. coming C. come D. to coming
Question 12 [PTBN]. They won't be joining us for dinner tonight, _____?
A. will they B. won't they C. won't they not D. will they not
Question 13 [PTBN]. Despite facing criticism for their _______________ product quality, the
company remained committed to improving their standards and regaining customer trust.
A responsible B familiar C. inferior D. essential
Question 14 [PTBN]. By this time tomorrow, she ______ her exam and will be celebrating with
friends.
A. finishes B. will have finished C. will finish D. finished
Question 15 [PTBN]. As an _______________ detective, he noticed the subtle clues that others
overlooked, allowing him to solve even the most complex cases.
A. permissive B. noticeable C. acceptable D. observant
Question 16 [PTBN]. He will call you _______.
A. when he will arrive B. when he arrived
C. when he arrives D. when he has arrived
Question 17 [PTBN]. His birthday _____________ my mind, and I didn't realize until it was too late
to send a gift.
A. set B. slipped C. raised D. made
Question 18 [PTBN]. They are amazed __________ the breathtaking views from the top of the
mountain.
A. for B. on C. at D. about
Question 19 [PTBN]. She's always been the ______________ sheep of the family, preferring to
pursue her artistic passions rather than follow a traditional career path.
A. black B. white C. gray D. rainbow
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each
of the following exchanges.
Question 20 [PTBN]. Mark and Lisa are discussing their dinner plans.

Mark: "Let's order pizza for dinner tonight." Lisa: "__________. Pizza sounds delicious right now."
A. I'm sorry B. I disagree C. You're welcome D. Absolutely
Question 21 [PTBN]. Lisa and Mike are discussing a new TV series they watched. Lisa: "I found the
storyline confusing." Mike: "__________________________, I thought it was very engaging!"
A. I couldn't agree more B. I don't think so
C. You're right D. My pleasure
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word in each of the following questions.
Question 22 [PTBN]. The meeting was postponed until next week due to scheduling conflicts.
A. advanced B. delayed C. accelerated D. rescheduled
Question 23 [PTBN]. The company's decision to switch suppliers changed the dynamics of the
industry.
A. transformed B. maintained C. preserved D. conserved
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to
the underlined word in each of the following questions.
Question 24 [PTBN]. His remarks were ambiguous, leaving everyone confused.
A. clear B. vague C. uncertain D. dubious
Question 25 [PTBN]. The team had to call it a day and end the project prematurely.
A. finish B. commence C. conclude D. extend
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 26 to 30.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Viet Nam is developing rapidly and gradually affirming that it is a pillar
and (26) ________ technology in the fourth industrial revolution. Technological powers have long

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built their own AI development strategies, taking this technology as the core for (27) ________
economic development.” OpenGov reports.
Over the last few years, more organizations have started developing and applying AI in various fields
including education, telecommunications, retail, healthcare and (28) ________ which have not only
gradually dominated the market but also earned huge profits.
Currently, AI is the focus of the global technology circle and governments around the world. Many
countries have spent billions of US dollars on AI development strategies with the ambition to be the
frontrunners of AI.
Viet Nam is not outside this development trend either. In recent years, Viet Nam's AI industry has
made visible strides with increasing AI content in various products, the release noted. Large domestic
technology corporations (29) ________ are interested in investing in and building AI sources
implement AI projects. Many domestic companies as well as innovative start-ups, also tend to invest
in AI and carry out many new applications in new business models. (30) ________, like many
countries that prioritize. AI investment. Viet Nam lacks large databases, infrastructure, resources, and
a solid foundation from AI businesses.
Question 26 [PTBN]. A. break-in B. outbreak C. breakdown D. breakthrough
Question 27 [PTBN]. A. gaining B. accelerating C. widening D. diminishing
Question 28 [PTBN]. A. others B. another C. other D. the other
Question 29 [PTBN]. A. what B. that C. who D. whom
Question 30 [PTBN]. A. However B. Moreover C. Although D. In addition
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 35.
What makes people give money to charity? One reason is altruism, the unselfish desire to help other
people and make the world a better place. For example, religious institutions receive the highest
percentage of donations in the United States. Colleges and universities often receive gifts from
successful graduates who want to widen educational opportunities for other students or support
research on an issue they feel is important. Hospital and medical research organizations are often
supported by donors who have been affected by a medical problem, either directly or through the
experience of family members or friends. Many donors give to causes that have touched them
personally in some way.
Charitable gifts can also be made for reasons involving personal interest. Under U.S. tax law, an
individual does not have to pay income tax on money that is donated to charity. For extremely wealthy
individuals, this can mean millions of dollars they do not have to pay in taxes to the government. In
addition to tax benefits, donors often receive favorable publicity for making donations, and they have
an opportunity to influence the world around them. For instance, new buildings at colleges and
universities are often named after important donors, which means that they will be remembered for
their generosity for many years to come.
Question 31[PTBN]. What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Charity Activities B. Charitable Giving C. To Be Charitable D. To Be Altruistic
Question 32 [PTBN]. The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to __________.
A. colleges and universities B. other students
C. successful students D. educational opportunities
Question 33 [PTBN]. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?

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A. Altruism is the unselfish desire to help other people.
B. In the US, people donate a lot to religious institutions.
C. In the US, many charity events are held by the governors.
D. Many people give away money to charity for the sake of themselves.
Question 34 [PTBN]. The word "affected" in paragraph 1 almost means __________.
A. attacked B. killed C. fought D. caught
Question 35 [PTBN]. According to the passage, what is perhaps THE LEAST supported by the writer
about giving a charitable gift?
A. People can earn their living by going to charity events.
B. U.S. people do not have to pay income tax on charitable donations.
C. Donors can have their names honored for a long time.
D. Donors have a chance to affect the world around them.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 36 to 42.
Do you like tuna? People in many countries like to eat tuna whether it is canned, cooked, or raw.
Unfortunately, humans are now eating too much tuna, and some species are becoming rare.
The name “tuna” refers to over 48 species of carnivorous fish that live in Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and
Mediterranean oceans. The most important commercial species of tuna are yellowfin, bluefin, bigeye,
albacore, and skipjack. Skipjack makes up the majority of canned tuna, while the other species are
served either raw or cooked.
While the fishing of skipjack tuna is currently sustainable, it is widely accepted that the other species
have been severely overfished. In particular, bluefin tuna stocks are now at risk of collapse. From 1976
to 2006, the population of bluefin decreased by 92%. Overfishing continues despite repeated warnings.
In 2009, scientists recommended that the quota for northern bluefin tuna be set at 7,500 tonnes, but the
Atlantic Tuna Commision set it at 16,000 tonnes. Even this limit was ignored, with the total catch of
Atlantic bluefin estimated to be 60,000 tonnes in 2009.
The reason for this over-fishing is that yellowfin, bluefin, and bigeye tuna are prized for use as sashimi
(raw fish). This makes them very valuable. In 2011, a bluefin tuna weighing 342 kilograms was sold in
Tokyo for 32,49 million yen (USD 396,000). Recently, the sashimi-tuna species have become so rare,
and their price is so high that many sashimi restaurants have had to close.
In response to decreasing tuna stocks, scientists have been trying to breed tuna in captivity. In 2009, an
Austrian company succeeded in breeding southern bluefin tuna in land-based tanks. This is an
important development because tuna farming currently relies on raising juvenile tuna that are caught in
the wild. Catching these juvenile tuna makes overfishing even worse.
Everyone needs to work together to help the wild tuna survive. You can help to save the wild tuna,
too. Next time you have tuna, check to make sure you aren’t eating a wild bluefin, yellowfin, or
bigeye. Hopefully, if we all play our part, it won’t be too long before stocks of tuna recover to their
former levels.
Question 36 [PTBN]. What does the passage mainly talk about?

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A. The reasons why many people like tuna B. Causes of the low population of tuna.
C. Various types of tuna D. Declining tuna stocks and our actions
Question 37 [PTBN]. According to the passage, which tuna species is now at risk of collapse?
A. all species B. bluefin C. yellowfin D. bigeye
Question 38 [PTBN]. The word "This" in the 5th paragraph refers to _________.
A. decreasing tuna stocks B. trying to breed tuna
C. breeding bluefin tuna D. raising juvenile tuna
Question 39 [PTBN]. It is stated in the passage that many sashimi restaurants closed down because
_________.
A. bluefin tuna sashimi is not very popular B. bluefin tuna are extinct
C. bluefin tuna has become expensive and rare D. people liked canned or cooked tuna more
Question 40 [PTBN]. Which sentence about tuna is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. It is possible to breed tuna in land-based tanks
B. Worldwide stocks of tuna have decreased
C. Canned tuna is mostly made of skipjack tuna
D. There are only few species of tuna in the world
Question 41 [PTBN]. The word "juvenile" in the 5th passage is closest in meaning to _________.
A. old B. young C. fresh D. strong
Question 42 [PTBN]. It can be inferred from the passage that _________.
A. Tuna overfishing has stopped due to repeated warnings.
B. Nothing can be done to help the wild tuna survive.
C. To recover stocks of tuna, we should be aware of what species of tuna we are eating.
D. Raising juvenile tuna is only one measure to save the wild tuna.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each
pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 43 [PTBN]. They didn't lock the door. Their house was burglarized.
A. If they locked the door, their house couldn't be burglarized.
B. If they locked the door, their house can't have been burglarized.
C. If they had locked the door, their house couldn't have burglarized.
D. Had they locked the door, their house wouldn't have been burglarized.
Question 44 [PTBN]. Kevin missed the deadline. He faced consequences.
A. Not until Kevin faced consequences did he miss the deadline.
B. Only after Kevin faced consequences did he miss the deadline.
C. Barely had Kevin missed the deadline when he faced consequences.
D. Had it not been for missing the deadline, Kevin would have faced consequences.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.

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Question 45 [PTBN]. The dog wagged it tail happily as it played in the yard.
A. wagged B. it C. happily D. in the yard
Question 46 [PTBN]. Many years ago, I stumble upon a hidden gem nestled amidst city streets.
A. stumble B. upon C. nestled D. city streets
Question 47 [PTBN]. I'm truly appreciable of the opportunities this job has given me to grow and
learn.
A. appreciable B. opportunities C. given D. grow and learn
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning
to each of the following questions.
Question 48 [PTBN]. Passengers are required to show their boarding passes at the gate.
A. Passengers are not required to show their boarding passes at the gate.
B. Passengers should show their boarding passes at the gate.
C. Passengers might show their boarding passes at the gate.
D. Passengers must show their boarding passes at the gate.
Question 49 [PTBN]. David hasn't ridden a bike since his teenage years.
A. The last time David rode a bike was when he was a teenager.
B. David didn't ride a bike as a teenager.
C. David has ridden a bike as a teenager.
D. David started riding a bike as a teenager.
Question 50 [PTBN]. "I'm sorry for being late," Emily said to her teacher.
A. Emily apologized to her teacher for being late.
B. Emily thanked her teacher for being late.
C. Emily insisted on being late to her teacher.
D. Emily reminded her teacher about being late.
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