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KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 2026

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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.

ADVERTISEMENT: PROTECT YOUR MENTAL HEALTH TODAY

"Your Digital Safety Starts Here"

        Did you know that adolescent minds (1)_________ need protection from increasingly harmful online environments? Social media platforms, (2)_________ expose vulnerable teenagers to damaging content, have become a significant threat to their psychological well-being.

        A great (3)_________ of young users continue to receive harmful material featuring a (4)_________ figure in despair about their appearance. Millions of teenagers struggle against these platforms that (5)_________ exploitative content into their feeds, often dealing with eating disorders and negative body image.

        Research shows that eating disorder-related posts, (6)_________ harmful beauty standards, lead to serious psychological consequences. Meta's safety tools, being designed to filter inappropriate material, fail to detect over 98% of sensitive content. Our platform works to turn worsening mental health concerns into opportunities for recovery and resilience.

        Join us today and reclaim your healthy relationship with social media!

https://www.reuters.com/mk

Question 1:A. desperation                B. desperate                                C. desperately                        D. desperativity

Question 2:A. that                                B. when                                        C. whom                                D. which

Question 3:A. amount                        B. deal                                        C. number                                D. majority

Question 4:A. crying                         B. weeping                                C. tearful                                D. anguished

Question 5:A. keep forcing                B. keep driving                        C. keep pressing                        D. keep pushing

Question 6:A. spreading                        B. was spreading                        C. had spread                        D. which spread

Read of 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.

STOP DEEPFAKE GREENWASHING NOW!

Protect Our Planet from Digital Deception

What is Deepfake Greenwashing?

        Many companies make false environmental claims, (7)_________ deepfake technology makes this problem even worse. Fake images and videos can now show false climate commitment, making it hard to tell truth from lies.

        The Alarming Facts:

        Over half of business leaders admit to greenwashing, while (8)_________ continue to spread fake green messages without any evidence. This dangerous digital deception is growing out (9)_________ control across all industries.

        What We Need:

        Strong AI (10)_________ must be signed between nations to regulate artificial intelligence. Governments should take (11)_________ measures against companies that use deepfakes for false advertising. We need (12)_________ strategies to fight this new threat.

        Take Action Today!

        Learn to identify fake content

        Report suspicious green claims

        Support stronger AI laws

        Together, we can protect our planet from digital lies!

#StopGreenwashing #AIRegulation #ClimateAction

https://www.weforum.org/mk

Question 7:A. and                                B. but                                        C. nor                                        D. so

Question 8:A. another                        B. others                                C. the others                                D. other

Question 9:A. of                                        B. with                                        C. to                                        D. for

Question 10:A. pacts                                B. covenants                                C. accords                                D. treaties

Question 11:A. disciplinary                B. punitive                                 C. penal                                        D. penalizing

Question 12:A. government effective regulation                        B. effective regulation government 

               C. effective government regulation                        D. regulation government effective 

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.

Question 13:

a.        Alice: My brain thinks it is real. My brain is happy. It is fun!

b.        Alice: Tom, I played a VR game today. It feels very real! I am happy!

c.        Tom: Why do you like VR so much? It is not real!

A. b-c-a                                                B. a-b-c                                                C. c-a-b                                                D. c-b-a

Question 14:

a.        David: I understand, but fast fashion is bad for the environment, so I buy sustainable clothes.

b.        David: If you buy fewer clothes but keep them longer, you save money and help the Earth.

c.        Maria: I buy fast fashion because it is cheap and beautiful.

d.        Maria: You are right, so I will try to buy sustainable clothes when I can, and I will keep my old clothes too.

e.        Maria: Sustainable clothes are very expensive, and I don't have much money because I am a student.

A. b-a-c-e-d                                        B. a-d-c-e-b                                        C. c-a-e-b-d                                        D. d-e-b-a-c

Question 15:

Dear Grandpa,

a.        If you teach me, I will keep these memories alive for my children.

b.        Before you forget, please tell me one more story about our town.

c.        When you tell stories, I feel happy, and I remember our history.

d.        I write to you because you know many stories about our community.

e.        Although you are old, you are very strong because you love our family.

Love,

LK

A. a-d-e-c-b                                        B. e-c-d-a-b                                        C. e-b-a-d-c                                        D. d-c-a-e-b

Question 16:

a.        Names are memories of our community, so we must teach children about them for the future.

b.        Street names are very important, so we must keep and respect them always.

c.        Our streets and buildings have names, and these names show our community's history and culture.

d.        If buildings have old names, we should not change them because they show who we are.

e.        When we know street names, we understand our identity better because names connect us to the past.

A. e-d-c-b-a                                        B. d-c-b-e-a                                        C. c-e-b-d-a                                        D. b-e-d-c-a

Question 17:

a.        When we watch entertainment, we must think about the information because not everything is true or good. Some shows have bad messages.

b.        Entertainment intelligence helps us enjoy media better, and it makes us smarter people for the future. This skill is very important.

c.        We watch movies and TV shows every day, so we need to understand what we watch. Entertainment is important in our lives.

d.        If we choose good movies, we learn new things and feel happy from good stories. Good entertainment teaches us about life.

e.        Smart people check information before watching, so they know what is real and what is not. We can read reviews from friends.

A. c-d-a-b-e                                        B. c-e-b-d-a                                        C. c-a-d-e-b                                        D. c-d-e-a-b

Read the following passage about Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Protection 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.

Artificial intelligence helps solve environmental problems in many ways today. If companies used green energy more, they could reduce environmental damage in the future. AI technology helps monitor the environment; many new tools (18)_________. Data centers, which use huge amounts of electricity and water, are the biggest problem. Growing AI infrastructure needs many minerals from mining. As a result, electronic waste increases quickly in poor countries; at the same time, harmful gases rise due to energy use and building new systems. (19)_________, so making the same rules for everyone is very hard and unfair.

UNEP found important solutions that all people must implement quickly. These include measuring AI's environmental effect better, making sure companies tell the truth, creating better computer programs that use less energy, and cutting pollution. (20)_________. The organization says that connecting AI rules with bigger environmental plans needs quick government help at every level; (21)_________. Without clear rules, self-driving cars might actually increase traffic pollution even with new technology. False information about climate could spread fast through AI. UNEP keeps helping countries through planning, (22)_________.

https://www.unep.org/mk

Question 18:

A. have been created to find methane leaks and watch ecological damage with good results

B. must be developed for locating carbon dioxide yet monitor geological injury from fine returns

C. could be planned in seeking nitrogen oxide but studying air quality at best rates

D. will be kept for scanning sulfide spills or trace geological threat having fine success

Question 19:

A. That counts is how renewable's pollution footprint varies throughout multiple regions and sectors

B. What counts are that renewable's pollution impact changes across multiple locations and fields

C. What matters is that AI's environmental effect changes in different places and industries

D. Who counts is that technology's climate footprint varies across multiple regions and sectors

Question 20:

A. Also, renewable energy should power data centers to do less harm

B. Next, portable devices might charge batteries for creating more harm

C. Thus, fossil fuels could destroy generators and make greater damage

D. Hence, nuclear waste should pollute facilities so that increase risk

Question 21:

A. furthermore, governments refusing cooperation are critically important for worsening ecological damage very badly

B. also, countries competing separately are very harmful for creating pollution everywhere today

C. also, countries working together are very important for reaching good environmental results everywhere

D. moreover, nations ignoring each other are quite essential for destroying environmental protection worldwide

Question 22:

A. indicates renewable energy will either preventing climate change or destroying natural resources today

B. which shows AI can either solve environmental problems or make them much worse

C. demonstrates technology could either reduced carbon emissions or increased global warming significantly

D. whom shows renewable sources can either reduce carbon emissions or increase global warming significantly

Read the following passage about CARBON CREDITS AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE 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.

A recent study conducted by several major newspapers has uncovered a serious problem with carbon offsets. The joint investigation found that more than ninety percent of rainforest carbon credits approved by Verra are essentially fake. Large corporations like Disney, Shell, and Gucci have been purchasing these worthless credits. Instead of truly helping the environment, these offsets merely create an illusion of progress while real pollution continues. Additionally, some offset projects have caused significant harm to indigenous communities living in forest areas.

At an important gathering in Davos, UN leader António Guterres spoke strongly against empty environmental promises. He warned that weak climate pledges allow businesses to pretend they are becoming environmentally friendly. Guterres harshly criticized oil and gas companies for deliberately hiding the truth about their damage to our planet. He compared their deceptive methods to manipulative tricks once employed by cigarette manufacturers decades ago.

According to scientific reports, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere currently reaches approximately two billion tonnes yearly. The majority of this removal happens through forests absorbing harmful gases naturally. However, environmental experts firmly believe that new technological machines must be constructed rapidly to capture significantly more pollution. Without developing better carbon removal technology soon, meeting international climate goals will remain extremely challenging for all nations.

Despite these serious challenges, some encouraging developments exist worldwide. America and China have recently resumed discussions about fighting global warming cooperatively. China continues to construct solar energy installations at an unprecedented speed, breaking previous records. In Britain, revenue generated from offshore wind farm leases will benefit ordinary citizens directly. Nevertheless, worldwide petroleum consumption keeps increasing steadily. The central message remains unmistakable: genuine environmental action matters far more than hollow promises and inadequate regulations.

https://www.carbonbrief.org/mk

Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Some carbon offset projects have harmed local communities

B. European Union plans to improve clean technology competition

C. Guterres compared fossil fuel tactics to tobacco industry methods

D. China is building solar energy at record-breaking speed

Question 24: The word “joint” in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _________.

A. sole                                        B. shared                                        C. combined                                                D. organized

Question 25: The word “their” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.

A. Guterres

B. cigarette manufacturers

C. oil and gas companies

D. environmental experts

Question 26: The word “removal” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _________.

A. absorption                        B. reduction                                        C. extraction                                                D. elimination

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