Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT 2026 môn tiếng Anh sở GD&ĐT Hưng Yên lần 2
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Đề thi thử THPT môn tiếng Anh năm 2026 sở Giáo dục & Đào tạo Hưng Yên - Lần 2 được biên tập bám sát cấu trúc đề thi mới giúp các em học sinh luyện thi môn tiếng Anh tốt nghiệp THPT hiệu quả.
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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 1 to 10.
The Shift Toward Transparency Marketing in Vietnam
[I] The media and marketing industry in Vietnam is currently experiencing a major paradigm shift. For a long time, the industry followed a reactive model that focused on high volume and reaching as many people as possible, often ignoring long-term ethical issues. However, as we head toward 2026, the key to commercial success is no longer just technical skill; instead, it is a brand’s ability to demonstrate social responsibility. In this new environment, loud and exaggerated campaigns are being replaced by a more modest and logical approach, where corporate humility and honest communication are now seen as the essential foundations of public trust.
At the heart of this change is the combination of transparency and trust-based marketing. As the digital world becomes filled with complex misinformation, the biggest challenge for businesses is no longer how much money consumers have, but whether those consumers actually trust the brand. Modern Vietnamese shoppers, especially Gen Z, are much more skeptical than traditional marketing plans ever expected. [II] They do not believe in shallow slogans anymore; they want “radical transparency” regarding where a product comes from and its impact on the environment.
Because of this, a “compliance-first” strategy is developing, where legal honesty is a core part of every campaign rather than an afterthought. Building brand value in an era of doubt takes a lot of time and patience. Both local and international companies are finding that proving they are reliable is the newest challenge in the sales process. [III] While old methods focused on making people aware of a product, today’s market rewards brands that provide honest and consistent experiences.
To succeed, companies must probe into consumer psychology more accurately than before. The most successful brands will be those that take responsibility and prove their value through real actions. Ultimately, the future belongs to businesses that see themselves as part of a larger social community. Success is now measured by the quality of the relationship with the audience, not just by sales. However, if brands only pretend to care about social issues, the dream of a truly ethical market will remain out of reach. [IV]
(Adapted from https://www.brandsvietnam.com)
Question 1. According to paragraph 2, what is the main reason why consumer confidence has become the fundamental hurdle for market demand?
A. The digital world is full of complex and false information.
B. Gen Z consumers have less money to spend than before.
C. High-quality transparency has made products more expensive for consumers.
D. Brands have successfully integrated ethical standards into their slogans.
Question 2. The word They in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. environmental footprints B. Modern Vietnamese consumers
C. superficial slogans D. brand strategies
Question 3. Which of the following assertions is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. A “compliance-first” framework treats legal integrity as a secondary or minor issue.
B. Modern market rewards are increasingly directed toward brands providing authentic experiences.
C. Establishing brand equity currently requires firms to overcome the challenge of reassurance.
D. The marketing industry is moving away from a reactive and volume-based model.
Question 4. Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 2?
A. The problems of managing internet traffic in big cities.
B. How Trust Marketing helps brands deal with consumer doubt.
C. The history of using slogans in traditional advertising.
D. The role of Gen Z in protecting the environment.
Question 5. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 1?
A. The dominance of noisy campaigns remains unchallenged despite the rise of reasoned corporate discourse.
B. Corporate humility is hindering the evolution of public trust within the new marketing discipline.
C. Future success in marketing necessitates that companies amplify their loud campaigns to reach public trust.
D. Exaggerated marketing is being replaced by a serious and modest approach, which is vital for securing trust.
Question 6. In paragraph 3, what do companies need to do more accurately to succeed in today’s complex market?
A. Study and understand consumer psychology more deeply.
B. Increase their budgets for digital advertisements.
C. Focus primarily on increasing their total market share.
D. Change their global offices into standard methodologies.
Question 7. What can be inferred from the passage concerning the long-term consequences for a brand that engages in “performative activism”?
A. It will become the most influential brand by prioritizing awareness over accountability.
B. It will likely fail to facilitate the creation of a truly sustainable and ethical market.
C. It will successfully restore institutional legitimacy through tangible social actions.
D. It will eventually be perceived as an integral component of the broader social ecosystem.
Question 8. Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?
Standard methodologies that once yielded rapid results are no longer sufficient to secure long-term loyalty.
A. [III] B. [I] C. [II] D. [IV]
Question 9. The phrasal verb probe into in the last paragraph most closely aligns with the meaning of:
A. promote B. disregard C. investigate D. overlook
Question 10. Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. The preeminence of technological expertise in the marketing strategies of 2026.
B. The competitive struggle between domestic and global enterprises for digital market share.
C. The detrimental impact of consumer skepticism on the growth of Vietnamese mass media.
D. The ongoing transformation of the Vietnamese market toward transparency and ethical responsibility.
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 11 to 15.
One of the most promising recent applications of artificial intelligence in medicine is rare-disease diagnosis. This field has long challenged clinicians because symptoms are often diverse, inconsistent, multisystem, and easily mistaken for more common disorders. In addition, the relevant knowledge base changes quickly as new genetic conditions continue to be identified. (11) ______. In 2026, Nature reported DeepRare, an agentic system that combines clinical descriptions, genetic evidence, specialised tools, and literature retrieval to generate ranked differential diagnoses with traceable reasoning. Rather than producing a single obscure answer, the system links each hypothesis to verifiable medical evidence, (12) ______.
This feature matters in practice because clinicians are unlikely to trust recommendations they cannot inspect, challenge, or justify. (13) ______. Used carefully within specialist workflows, such tools may help hospitals shorten diagnostic delay and support patients who currently face long, uncertain journeys. Even so, recent reviews of AI agents in healthcare stress that progress will depend on more than technical accuracy alone. (14) ______, these systems must be evaluated for safety, governance, and real-world reliability before they are widely deployed. In the long term, the aim is not to replace clinical judgment, (15) ______.
(Adapted from https://www.nature.com)
Question 11.
A. As a result, all genetic disorders can now be identified with complete accuracy
B. On the other hand, laboratory medicine is no longer considered an important part of the diagnostic process
C. More broadly, this has created demand for systems to retrieve knowledge, and justify their suggestions transparently
D. In contrast, most hospitals have now stopped relying on clinical databases when dealing with more complex medical cases
Question 12.
A. while some patients are still not familiar with using digital tools
B. unless the software is used only for administrative purposes
C. although many hospitals are now cutting down on the amount of money they spend on laboratory services
D. because interpretability is increasingly treated as a clinical requirement rather than a technical luxury
Question 13.
A. For that reason, patients with rare diseases should stay away from genetic testing whenever it can be avoided
B. For that reason, automated results should take the place of all consultation with medical specialists
C. For that reason, some researchers argue that explainable AI could widen access to specialist-level reasoning in hospitals with limited expertise
D. For that reason, diagnostic interviews are gradually becoming less necessary in today’s hospitals
Question 14.
A. Being genuinely useful in clinical settings
B. To be genuinely useful in clinical settings
C. Because they are genuinely useful in clinical settings
D. Due to the genuine usefulness in clinical settings
Question 15.
A. that hospitals ought to spend more money on additional digital equipment
B. because medical evidence is often limited or not fully complete
C. eliminating the need for doctors completely in the process
D. but to strengthen expert judgment while leaving final responsibility with human clinicians
Read the following announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the option that best fits each blank from 16 to 21.
Announcement: UNDP Highlights Vietnam’s Inclusive Path to Green and Digital Growth
UNDP Resident Representative Ramla Khalidi has affirmed Vietnam’s strong commitment to an inclusive path for green and digital growth. She emphasized that the country’s transition (16) ______ must place people at its center leaves no one marginalized.
Green policies are expected to create a wide (17) ______ of job opportunities by 2030, especially in renewable energy. Furthermore, the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) is mobilizing $15.5 billion to support the shift away from coal, with a focus on protecting affected communities.
Reforms also aim to expand access to skills, finance, and digital tools, particularly for vulnerable groups, (18) ______ greater participation in the digital economy. UNDP also calls on stakeholders to (19) ______ their efforts in supporting inclusive growth.
UNDP reaffirms its commitment to helping Vietnam in building a just transition, (20) ______ opportunity and strengthening governance. This demonstrates Vietnam’s potential to lead globally in sustainable development, provided policies are effectively translated into real, inclusive outcomes, developing a truly (21) ______ society.
(Adapted from https://vietnamnews.vn)
Question 16. A. who B. whose C. which D. where
Question 17. A. number B. deal C. amount D. range
Question 18. A. facilitate B. facilitating C. to facilitate D. facilitated
Question 19. A. step up B. build up C. gear up D. follow up
Question 20. A. ensuring B. providing C. progressing D. proposing
Question 21. A. equity B. equitable C. equivocal D. equitably
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FAQ về Đề thi thử THPT môn Anh của Sở Hưng Yên lần 2
1. Đề thi thử THPT môn Anh của Sở Hưng Yên lần 2 dành cho đối tượng nào?
Đề phù hợp với học sinh lớp 12 đang ôn thi tốt nghiệp THPT môn Tiếng Anh.
2. Đề có bám sát cấu trúc đề minh họa của Bộ GD&ĐT không?
Có. Đề thường được xây dựng theo cấu trúc chuẩn của kỳ thi tốt nghiệp THPT với mức độ phân hóa hợp lý.
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