Đề thi cuối kì 2 môn Tiếng Anh 10 Global Success - số 6

4/20/2026 9:26:02 AM

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • banned

  • formed

  • damaged

  • protected

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • danger

  • habitat

  • panda

  • stalactite

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • impact
  • movement
  • explore
  • craftsman

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • suffering
  • packaging
  • pollution
  • barrier

The giant panda is considered a(n) _____ species, so we must take urgent action to protect it from extinction.

  • endangered
  • danger
  • dangerous
  • endanger

This national park is famous for its rich _____, featuring hundreds of different plant and animal species living together.

  • temperature
  • atmosphere
  • biodiversity
  • ecotourism

Breathing in polluted air every day can cause serious _____ problems such as asthma.

  • digestive
  • respiratory
  • muscular
  • nervous

Overhunting and deforestation can _____ the natural balance of the environment, leading to the loss of many species.

  • upset
  • annoy
  • bother
  • spoil

The local people, _____ income depends on fishing, are worried about water pollution.

  • who
  • whose
  • whom
  • which

The teacher asked if the students _____ for the fieldtrip to the Mekong Delta the following weekend. 

  • are ready
  • were ready
  • will be ready
  • have been ready

If we _____ through the forest, we will enjoy the fresh air and see the local herbs.

  • trek
  • trekked
  • will trek
  • would trek

The weather during this heatwave in the southern region is much _____ than we expected.

  • extreme
  • more extreme
  • most extreme
  • extremest

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation. 

a. Minh: That sounds wonderful! It's a great way to travel responsibly.

b. Lan: It means a type of tourism that involves visiting natural areas to conserve the environment and improve the well-being of local people.

c. Minh: Excuse me, could you explain what "ecotourism" exactly means?

  • c – a – b
  • c – b – a
  • b – c – a
  • a – b – c

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful conversation. 

a. David: During the day, the panels store excess energy in large batteries for us to use at night.

b. Sarah: I'm incredibly impressed that this entire lodge runs on solar power!

c. Sarah: That's fascinating! It's amazing that you can operate without relying on fossil fuels.

d. David: Thank you! We installed solar panels on all the roofs to harness renewable energy from the sun.

e. Sarah: But what happens during the night when there is no sunlight?

  • b – e – d – a – c
  • b – d – e – a – c
  • d – b – e – a – c
  • b – d – a – e – c

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful text. 

Dear Sophie,

a. I am a bit nervous about the night patrols, but mostly I'm just thrilled to help protect the hatchlings.

b. Let's do a video call tomorrow evening so you can tell me more about your experience there.

c. I just got accepted into the sea turtle conservation programme in Costa Rica!

d. I'm writing to thank you so much for helping me with my volunteer application.

e. Thanks also for the packing list you emailed me; it's going to save me a lot of stress.

Hugs,

Mia

  • d – c – a – e – b
  • d – a – c – e – b
  • c – d – a – e – b
  • d – c – e – a – b

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful text. 

a. Joining a weekend beach cleanup made me clearly aware of the serious plastic pollution problem we are facing.

b. The amount of rubbish our small group collected filled more than twenty large garbage bags.

c. I spent the whole morning picking up thousands of bottle caps and plastic wrappers stuck in the sand.

d. Because of this, I have promised to greatly reduce my use of single-use plastics to help protect our planet.

e. It was very worrying to learn from the organizers how much of this plastic waste contributes to global warming.

  • a – e – c – b – d
  • c – a – b – e – d
  • a – c – e – b – d
  • a – c – b – d – e

Choose the best way to rearrange the following sentences in order to make a meaningful text. 

a. Today, Greenbay has become a great example of sustainable coastal tourism.

b. Looking for an eco-friendly way to earn a living, they built a community-run eco-lodge using bamboo and other local natural materials.

c. Besides accommodation, they also began offering guided eco-tours focused on planting mangroves.

d. A few years ago, the coastal village of Greenbay had serious money problems and environmental damage.

e. These green projects not only gave local people a steady income but also raised money for reef conservation.

  • d – b – c – e – a
  • d – c – b – a – e
  • b – c – d – e – a
  • d – e – b – c – a

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

Located in the high mountains of Costa Rica, the Monteverde Cloud Forest is a world-famous destination for eco-tourism enthusiasts. This lush reserve is home to thousands of exotic plants and animals. It provides a unique for those who want to connect with nature. Visitors often walk across hanging bridges, which allow them down at the misty canopy from a breathtaking height. trekking in the cold and wet weather is exhausting, the stunning beauty of the rare Resplendent Quetzal bird makes the trip worthwhile. To preserve this fragile ecosystem, the park management strictly forbids tourists any flowers or disturbing the wildlife. The local community has shown great to sustainable development by using renewable energy in most hotels. If you are planning a visit, make sure to the guided night tours to see creatures that only appear after sunset.

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

WILDLIFE RESCUE VOLUNTEER CAMP

Are you passionate animals? Join our Wildlife Rescue Volunteer Camp this summer! We are looking for energetic volunteers who a real difference.

will help our expert team care for injured animals and prepare their daily meals. This is a unique opportunity to work with rare species in a safe environment. You will also learn about the importance of protecting natural habitats.

Please note that all volunteers must be 16 years old to apply. If you are interested, please the application form on our website before the end of May. Join us and help give wildlife a second chance!

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

The of coral reefs is essential for maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems. (PROTECT)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Going on a field trip gives students experience in observing wildlife in their natural habitat. (PRACTICE)

Complete the sentence by changing the form of the word in capitals.

Local campaigns are organised to raise public of the need to recycle plastic bottles. (AWARE)

Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.

Europe is currently working on a big plan to become the world's first climate-neutral continent by 2050. This means that by that year, the continent will not add any extra greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Moving away from a history of each country working alone, the European Union (EU) is leading a united strategy. To reach this goal, European nations are following a shared framework of laws and new technologies designed to significantly reduce pollution.

A main part of this plan is changing to renewable energy. Countries like Germany, Denmark, and Spain have spent a lot of money building large wind and solar farms. This allows them to slowly stop using "dirty" energy sources like coal and oil. Furthermore, Europe is promoting a circular economy. This system encourages people and companies to recycle more and reduce waste to protect natural resources.

Another important tool is the Emissions Trading System (ETS). This system puts a price on carbon pollution. By making it expensive for companies to release CO2, the system encourages businesses to invent and use cleaner, greener technologies. Additionally, making buildings use less energy and encouraging the use of electric cars are top priorities. Although there are still economic challenges, Europe's united effort acts as a bridge to a cleaner and more sustainable future for everyone.

Adapted from https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/topics/in-depth/climate-change-mitigation-reducing-emissions/how-is-europe-fighting-against-climate-change 

What is the main idea of the passage?

  • The specific types of renewable energy used only in Germany and Spain
  • The united strategy and actions of Europe to reach climate neutrality by 2050
  • How the price of carbon makes it too expensive for people to buy electric cars
  • The history of how coal and oil were first used in European power grids

What can be inferred about "each country working alone" from paragraph 1?

  • In the past, European countries did not have a united plan for the climate.
  • Working independently is currently the EU's preferred method of operation.
  • Most European nations have already achieved neutrality on their own.
  • Each country in Europe used to have the same climate-neutral goal.

According to paragraph 2, what is the main goal of the circular economy?

  • To make companies pay a higher price when they use wind and solar power
  • To help European countries build a single energy grid for the whole world
  • To encourage recycling and waste reduction to save natural resources
  • To replace all traditional manufacturing with digital technologies

How does the Emissions Trading System (ETS) help the environment?

  • It forces all European countries to stop using electricity immediately.
  • It charges money for carbon pollution to push companies toward green technology.
  • It gives free solar panels to every company that builds a new office.
  • It prevents companies from inventing new types of technology.

All of the following are mentioned as actions to reduce emissions EXCEPT _____.

  • making buildings more energy-efficient
  • promoting the use of electric vehicles
  • planting new forests to absorb carbon dioxide
  • putting a price on carbon pollution

The word "significantly" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _____.

  • slowly
  • slightly
  • greatly
  • safely

The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to _____.

  • greenhouse gases
  • wind and solar farms
  • countries like Germany, Denmark, and Spain
  • dirty energy sources

Which of the following best explains the sentence below in paragraph 3?

"Although there are still economic challenges, Europe's united effort acts as a bridge to a cleaner and more sustainable future for everyone."

  • Europe is facing financial issues, but by working together, they are leading the way to a greener world.

  • If there were no economic problems, Europe would not need to work together for a green future.

  • Europe's teamwork won't create a green future until they solve all their financial issues.

  • It is more crucial to focus on economic challenges than to build a bridge to a cleaner future.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Even though many tourists are aware of the environmental damage, they still throw plastic packaging into the sea.

  • Because many tourists are aware of the environmental damage, they throw plastic packaging into the sea.
  • Many tourists are aware of the environmental damage, so they still throw plastic packaging into the sea.
  • Despite being aware of the environmental damage, many tourists still throw plastic packaging into the sea.
  • Many tourists are aware of the environmental damage, but they don't throw plastic packaging into the sea.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

"What sustainable practices are needed to protect the local ecosystem?" the visitor asked.

  • The visitor asked what sustainable practices are needed to protect the local ecosystem.
  • The visitor asked if what sustainable practices were needed to protect the local ecosystem.
  • The visitor asked what sustainable practices did they need to protect the local ecosystem.
  • The visitor asked what sustainable practices were needed to protect the local ecosystem.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The boat trip cannot depart this morning because of the dangerous ocean waves.

  • If the ocean waves are not dangerous, the boat trip will depart this morning.
  • If the boat trip couldn't depart this morning, the ocean waves would be dangerous.
  • If the ocean waves were not dangerous, the boat trip could depart this morning.
  • Unless the ocean waves were dangerous, the boat trip could not depart this morning.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

Burning trash is not safe for people's health. Burning trash is not good for the environment.

  • Burning trash is both safe for people's health and good for the environment.
  • Burning trash is either safe for people's health or good for the environment.
  • Burning trash is not safe for people's health, but good for the environment.
  • Burning trash is neither safe for people's health nor good for the environment.

Choose the sentence that best combines this pair of sentences.

The Amazon rainforest is home to thousands of plant species. It covers much of South America.

  • The Amazon rainforest, whom covers much of South America, is home to thousands of plant species.
  • The Amazon rainforest whose covers much of South America, is home to thousands of plant species.
  • The Amazon rainforest, covers much of South America, is home to thousands of plant species.
  • The Amazon rainforest, which covers much of South America, is home to thousands of plant species.