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Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT 2026 môn tiếng Anh sở GD&ĐT Cần Thơ

Lớp: Lớp 12
Môn: Tiếng Anh
Dạng tài liệu: Đề thi
Loại: Tài liệu Lẻ
Loại File: Word
Phân loại: Tài liệu Tính phí

Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT môn tiếng Anh sở GD&ĐT Cần Thơ có đáp án

Đề thi thử THPT Quốc Gia môn Anh sở GD&ĐT thành phố Cần Thơ có đáp án được biên soạn bám sát nội dung chương trình học giúp các em học sinh ôn tập kiến thức Từ vựng - Ngữ pháp tiếng Anh trọng tâm hiệu quả.

Nội dung Đề thi

Thời gian làm bài: 50 phút

Số lượng câu hỏi: 40 câu

Có đáp án: ☑️ kèm theo lời giải chi tiết

Read the following advertisement 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.

Vietnam’s Digital Transformation in Education

In recent years, Vietnam has witnessed a significant increase in the (1) ______ of schools adopting digital learning platforms. With rapid technological development, online education has become an essential part of the national education system.

Many educational applications, (2) ______ to support both teachers and students, have improved learning efficiency and classroom interaction. These platforms offer greater (3) ______ by allowing students to access lessons anytime and anywhere.

Digital learning, (4) ______ has gained popularity since the pandemic, is expected to continue expanding in the coming years. Experts believe that technology can help schools (5) ______ the increasing demand for flexible and personalised education.

However, educators warn that without proper supervision, students may become too dependent on technology and gradually lose the (6) ______ to solve problems independently.

Question 1. A. amount B. quantity C. number D. volume

Question 2. A. designing B. design C. are designed D. designed

Question 3. A. flexible B. flexibility C. flexibly D. flex

Question 4. A. who B. which C. where D. when

Question 5. A. keep up with B. get on with C. come up with D. put up with

Question 6. A. capacity B. attempt C. attention D. intention

Read the following 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 7 to 16.

In an age dominated by relentless connectivity, solitude has become an increasingly rare commodity. [I] For centuries, philosophers, writers, and scientists regarded moments of isolation not as deprivation but as fertile ground for introspection and creativity. Yet modern society often equates being alone with loneliness, framing solitude as an undesirable condition to be avoided. The ubiquity of smartphones and social media has only reinforced this perception, making uninterrupted isolation seem almost unnatural.

Paradoxically, while digital platforms promise connection, they frequently dilute the quality of human interaction. Constant notifications, algorithm-driven feeds, and the expectation of perpetual availability fragment attention and erode the mental stillness necessary for deeper reflection. Neuroscientists argue that the brain requires intervals of quiet to consolidate memory, process emotions, and generate innovative ideas. [II] Without these pauses, cognition becomes increasingly reactive rather than contemplative.

Historical evidence supports this notion. Many intellectual breakthroughs emerged during prolonged periods of solitude. Isaac Newton developed foundational theories during the isolation imposed by the plague, while Virginia Woolf famously defended the necessity of “a room of one’s own” for creative production. [III] These examples suggest that solitude is not merely the absence of distraction but an active environment for intellectual incubation. However, solitude is productive only when chosen; imposed isolation can have profoundly detrimental psychological consequences.

The distinction between solitude and loneliness is therefore indispensable. Loneliness stems from unwanted social disconnection and often correlates with declining mental health, whereas solitude can enhance emotional regulation and self-awareness. [IV] Ironically, a hyperconnected society may intensify loneliness by replacing meaningful interactions with superficial digital exchanges. To reclaim solitude, experts recommend intentional disconnection: walking without devices, reading without interruption, or simply sitting in silence. In doing so, individuals may rediscover that being alone is not emptiness, but space - space in which thought can deepen and identity can solidify.

Question 7. According to paragraph 1, modern society tends to regard solitude as ______.

A. an essential part of social connection

B. a natural state of human existence

C. something undesirable and avoidable

D. a valuable condition for creativity

Question 8. The word ubiquity in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ______.

A. entire disappearance

B. technological innovation

C. widespread presence

D. excessive dependence

Question 9. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?

A. Modern society has fully adapted to digital life, making reflection and solitude less necessary than before.

B. Although digital platforms connect people, constant connectivity disrupts concentration and reduces the mental space necessary for reflection and creativity.

C. Digital technology strengthens human relationships by increasing communication and emotional understanding.

D. Neuroscientists believe that technology improves memory and helps people generate ideas more efficiently and enhance emotional regulation and self-awareness.

Question 10. What can be concluded from the historical examples provided in the passage?

A. Solitude has contributed to significant intellectual and artistic development.

B. Isolation during difficult times prevents creative thinking and intellectual breakthroughs.

C. Major achievements are mainly the result of social cooperation.

D. Creative success often depends on avoiding all external influences.

Question 11. The word they in paragraph 2 refers to ______.

A. philosophers

B. digital platforms

C. smart phones

D. notifications

Question 12. Which statement best reflects the writer’s view of imposed isolation?

A. It provides the same benefits as voluntary solitude.

B. It may negatively affect a person’s psychological well-being.

C. It usually strengthens emotional resilience in most situations.

D. It is the most effective way to encourage creativity.

Question 13. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A. Having many apps might make people feel more alone because true friends are swapped for basic media tools.

B. Staying always linked could make people feel less happy because good moments are lost to short phone texts.

C. Living in a tech world may make people feel sadder because deep links are traded for quick web posts.

D. Being always online can make people feel lonelier because real talks are replaced by easy digital chats.

Question 14. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. Loneliness and solitude are essentially identical experiences.

B. Solitude is psychologically healthy regardless of circumstances.

C. Historical thinkers achieved success mainly because of social collaboration.

D. Continuous connectivity may hinder creativity and deep thinking.

Question 15. Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?

This misunderstanding has profound consequences for how people structure their daily lives.

A. [II]

B. [I]

C. [IV]

D. [III]

Question 16. Which of the following best summarises the passage?

A. Solitude, often misunderstood in modern society, is essential for reflection, creativity, and emotional development when intentionally embraced.

B. Smartphones and social media are the primary causes of loneliness and should be abandoned completely in order to restore human relationships nowadays.

C. Historical figures prove that isolation is the only way to achieve intellectual greatness in all scientific and artistic fields.

D. Loneliness has become the most serious psychological problem in the digital era affecting individuals across all age groups.

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