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Đề thi thử tốt nghiệp THPT 2026 môn tiếng Anh sở GD&ĐT Tuyên Quang lần 1

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 Quốc gia môn Anh 2026 - Tuyên Quang Lần 1 có đáp án

Đề thi thử THPT môn tiếng Anh năm 2026 sở Giáo dục & Đào tạo tỉnh Tuyên Quang - Lần 1 có đáp án 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.

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 1 to 5.

Cultural Diversity in the Workplace

Cultural diversity in the workplace is becoming more important as businesses expand globally.
People from different cultural backgrounds bring unique perspectives, ideas, and experiences, (1) ________. A diverse team offers a range of skills, which allows companies to solve problems more creatively. (2) ________, they can learn from each other's experiences, bringing about more open-minded and adaptable individuals. This can create a more dynamic and productive work environment, improving overall team performance.

However, cultural diversity also brings challenges. (3) ________. Employees may struggle to work together effectively if they do not understand each other's cultural backgrounds. To address these challenges, companies need to foster a supportive environment that encourages respect and inclusion. Training programs that teach cultural awareness can help employees better understand their colleagues' perspectives and working methods. In addition, promoting open communication and organizing team- building activities (4) ________.

In conclusion, cultural diversity in the office provides many benefits, but it requires effort from both employers and employees to make it work effectively. By embracing cultural differences and fostering an inclusive workplace, companies can create an environment where all employees feel valued and respected. (5) ________. A diverse and inclusive office culture helps build a positive work environment and enhances overall performance, leading to long-term growth and success.

(Adapted from THINK)

Question 1.

A. led to better decision-making and innovative solutions

B. leading to innovative solutions and better decision-making

C. that can result in better decision-making and innovative solutions

D. to which causes better solutions and innovative decision-making

Question 2.

A. Although employees from various cultural backgrounds collaborate

B. When employees from various cultural backgrounds collaborate

C. So long as employers from various cultural backgrounds collaborate

D. In order to collaborate employees from various cultural backgrounds

Question 3.

A. Work ethic values, communication styles, and misunderstandings can give rise to different conflicts

B. Differences in communication styles, and values which can cause misunderstandings or conflicts

C. Differences in communication styles, work ethics, and values can result in conflicts or
misunderstandings

D. Communication styles, work ethics, and value misunderstandings or conflicts can generate
differences

Question 4.

A. the strengthened relationships help reduce the chances of conflict

B. can strengthen relationships and reduce the chances of conflict

C. strengthened relationships to reduce the chances of conflict

D. strengthening relationships to reduce the chances of conflict

Question 5.

A. This not only improves teamwork but also contributes to the company's success

B. These improve teamwork so that they contribute to the company's success

C. What improves teamwork can contribute to the company's success and productivity

D. Improving teamwork contributes to the company's success and productivity

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 6 to 11.

Vietnam Heritage Fashion Showcase 2026 – Preserving Tradition in a Modern World

The Vietnam Heritage Fashion Showcase 2026 will be organised in London from September 19
to 21, introducing the iconic Ao Dai to a wider international audience. The programme features a series of cultural events (6) ________ aim to celebrate Vietnamese heritage while encouraging creative exchange with global designers.

(7) ________ by the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK, the showcase is expected to attract fashion professionals, cultural experts, and art enthusiasts from across Europe.

During the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to (8) ________ about traditional
handicrafts and gain deeper insight into the craftsmanship behind silk weaving and ceramic production. The event also emphasises that the Ao Dai (9) ________ a vital role in representing national identity and artistic expression.

Organisers hope the showcase will (10) ________ into a sustainable cultural platform, enabling
Vietnamese artisans to present their stories (11) ________ to the international community.

(Adapted from https://en.vietnamplus.vn)

Question 6. A. where B. what C. who D. which

Question 7. A. To sponsor B. Sponsor C. Sponsoring D. Sponsored

Question 8. A. look up B. get away C. put up D. find out

Question 9. A. gives B. makes C. holds D. plays

Question 10. A. develop B. raise C. increase D. rise

Question 11. A. effectiveness B. effect C. effective D. effectively

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 12 to 21.

Fast fashion's appeal rests on speed and novelty, but the costs are dispersed across oceans and atmospheres. [I] Polyester-heavy garments leach microfibers during washing; dye effluents overwhelm rivers near manufacturing hubs; and overproduction ensures that surplus inventory becomes landfill fodder or is incinerated. Brands tout capsule "conscious" lines, yet throughput targets remain unaltered, meaning marginal efficiency gains are swamped by absolute volume, perpetuating systemic environmental degradation and deepening long-term ecological inequities worldwide. Such dynamics reveal a production model structurally predicated on acceleration and disposability, wherein ecological costs are externalized, regulatory asymmetries persist across borders, and vulnerable populations remain disproportionately exposed to the cumulative burdens of extraction, pollution, and climate volatility.

Supply chains, optimized for immediacy, rely on subcontracting lattices that outstrip public
oversight. [II] When price points race downward, environmental externalities and labor protections are the first to be shaved off. Claims of circularity, absent durable design and infrastructure for large-scale recirculation, are marketing gloss rather than material transformation. Meanwhile, the logistics of reverse supply – collection, sorting, fiber-to-fiber recycling – struggle to keep pace with the torrent of low-grade blends that resist reprocessing, thereby perpetuating systemic waste, obscuring accountability, and delaying substantive structural reform across the industry. This persistent lag between extraction and recovery underscores how efficiency rhetoric masks structural imbalances, allowing production to expand unchecked while remediation systems remain chronically underfunded, technologically constrained, and institutionally fragmented across jurisdictions.

Consumer behavior complicates any remedy. [III] Social-media cycles fetishize perpetual newness, converting wardrobes into content pipelines; discount platforms train shoppers to treat clothes as near- disposable. Policy can counteract these incentives – extended producer responsibility, eco-modulated fees, and right-to-repair rules – but enforcement gaps and jurisdictional patchworks dilute impact.

Retailers experiment with rental and resale, only to discover that additional channels often cannibalize quality while leaving aggregate volume largely intact, suggesting that without recalibrating demand itself, incremental reforms risk being absorbed by the very growth dynamics they seek to restrain and ultimately failing to curb the sector's escalating material footprint.

What endures, then, beyond seasonal campaigns, is a structural arithmetic. [IV] Without binding caps on production and credible emissions accounting, sustainability talk risks net-greenwashing: relative improvements advertised as planetary salvation. The sector's outsized water draw, chemical intensity, and fossil-fuel dependency cannot be reconciled with breakneck turnover unless growth becomes materially decoupled from throughput – a prospect that, so far, appears aspirational rather than achieved, and one that demands coordinated regulatory resolve, transparent metrics, and a fundamental reorientation of value away from volume-driven expansion toward genuine long-term ecological stability.

(Adapted from Earth.org, “Fast Fashion and Its Environmental Impact in 2025”)

Question 12. The word “unaltered” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ________.

A. maintained B. modified C. preserved D. unchanged

Question 13. The word “torrent” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.

A. a relatively small amount B. a short and brief interruption

C. a generally stable condition D. a rapid and overwhelming flow

Question 14. The word these in paragraph 3 refers to ________.

A. enforcement gaps and jurisdictional patchworks

B. social media trends and discount-driven consumer habits

C. rental and resale experiments in global markets

D. sustainability campaigns and environmental initiatives

Question 15. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Noise pollution from textile factories

B. Microfiber pollution from washing polyester

C. River contamination from dye effluents

D. Incineration of surplus inventory

Question 16. Where in the passage would the following sentence best fit?

This inflation of claims risks widening the gap between corporate messaging and biophysical
limits, inviting regulatory and consumer backlash.

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

Question 17. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?

A. Recycling systems effectively manage all forms of textile waste in the globe.

B. Marketing strategies have completely transformed the fashion industry globally.

C. Complex supply chains and weak recycling infrastructure undermine sustainability claims.

D. Fast fashion supply chains are transparent and straightforward to regulate globally.

Question 18. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Lower prices often lead to weaker environmental and labor standards.

B. Rental and resale always reduce overall clothing production worldwide.

C. Recycling infrastructure keeps pace with textile waste in many fashion companies.

D. Sustainability campaigns have ended overproduction on a large scale.

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