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

4/20/2026 9:26:25 AM

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

  • tortoise

  • souvenir

  • tourism

  • consequence

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

  • wildlife

  • climate

  • giant

  • profit

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

  • follow
  • brochure
  • aware
  • coral

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

  • experience
  • responsible
  • identify
  • application

We decided to _____ through the dense jungle for three days to reach the remote mountain village.

  • fly
  • sail
  • trek
  • drive

The local community makes a considerable _____ from selling traditional bamboo crafts to foreign tourists.

  • salary
  • wage
  • profit
  • fund

The sudden collapse of the major local factory led to _____ unemployment in the small industrial town.

  • heavy
  • mass
  • giant
  • extreme

This is the national park _____ we can observe many rare and endangered species of wildlife.

  • where
  • which
  • when
  • who

If tourists _____ more aware of protecting the environment, they wouldn't litter on the trails.

  • are
  • were
  • will be
  • would be

Son Doong is _____ cave in the world, attracting thousands of explorers from different countries every year.

  • the largest
  • largest
  • the most large
  • most large

The guide told us that we _____ the path through the woods to reach the waterfall.

  • must follow
  • had to follow
  • will follow
  • have to follow

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

a. Sarah: You left the air conditioner on in the living room while nobody is there, Mary.

b. Sarah: Thanks! The electricity bill was huge last month, so we gotta save energy.

c. Mary: Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot to turn it off. I'll go do it right now.

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

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

a. Lisa: Have you considered buying carbon offsets to balance out the pollution?

b. Mark: That's a brilliant idea! I will definitely pay the fee to support those projects.

c. Lisa: You just pay a small extra fee when booking, and the money funds environmental projects like planting trees.

d. Mark: I'm flying to Costa Rica for an ecotour, but I feel guilty about the airplane's carbon emissions.

e. Mark: Carbon offsets? How do I actually do that?

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

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

a. Maybe we can visit the sanctuary together when they host their open day next month.

b. I officially adopted a baby rhino yesterday to help protect them from poachers.

c. I just wanted to say a huge thank you for sending me the link to the WWF rhino adoption page.

d. It feels really good to contribute a little bit to saving such a beautiful endangered species.

e. The info pack they sent also had some great facts about how protecting rhinos helps entire ecosystems.

Cheers,

Chloe

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

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

a. It was shocking to see how badly the hillside had been damaged by years of illegal logging.

b. Because of the hard work, my back hurt for days and my hands had painful blisters.

c. Joining a local tree-planting project last spring was tiring but very meaningful.

d. But knowing that these young trees will one day bring the forest back gave me a strong sense of hope.

e. Our team spent hours digging deep holes and carrying heavy young trees up the steep, muddy slopes.

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

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

a. Instead, large solar panels and offshore wind farms were built to produce natural energy.

b. The small island country was becoming very vulnerable to rising sea levels caused by global warming.

c. This big energy change not only reduced emissions but also created hundreds of green jobs.

d. To reduce their carbon footprint, the government decided to completely stop using fossil fuel power plants.

e. The country now proudly stands as a world leader in using 100% renewable energy.

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

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

GreenPath is a non-governmental organisation that focuses on protecting local ecosystems. Since it was founded in 2010, the group hundreds of community clean-up events. Their primary is to reduce plastic waste in rivers and forests. To achieve this, they often volunteers from universities to help with their weekly projects. Participation in these activities helps students develop a sense of toward the natural world. Furthermore, the organisation works hard to raise about climate change through free workshops. If you are interested in joining their mission, you can sign up their newsletter on their official website today.

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

REDUCING PLASTIC IN OUR DAILY LIVES

Let’s look at what we can do to reduce plastic waste and save our environment.

Facts and figures:

Plastic pollution is a global problem that affects the land and natural habitats. Every day, people millions of plastic bottles and straws. These materials do not break down easily and can stay in the ocean for hundreds of years, causing harm to sea creatures.

Positive action!

• Use bags when you go shopping. This reduces the need for single-use plastic bags.

buying water in plastic bottles, carry your own metal or glass bottle. This helps reduce the of plastic waste you produce.

• Choose products with less packaging. Always separate plastic from your regular trash and put them in the recycling bin.

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Any action that damages the environment deserves a heavy punishment, such as paying a large fine or even going to prison.

  • danger
  • reward
  • penalty
  • rule

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

The wild tiger is considered critically endangered, with only a few hundred individuals left in the natural habitat.

  • slightly
  • seriously
  • hopefully
  • gradually

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

We need to solve many problems, such as air and water pollution, to save our planet. (ENVIRONMENT)

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

Planting more trees is a simple and natural to the problem of air pollution in big cities. (SOLVE)

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

The of natural habitats is a serious problem that puts many wild animals in danger of extinction. (APPEAR)

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

Son Doong is the world's largest cave, and it is located deep inside Viet Nam's Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. A local man discovered it in 1990, and scientists explored it in 2009. This huge cave is so big that it has its own weather system, clouds, and a thriving jungle inside. For travellers, it is a great adventure, but for those who protect the environment, it acts as a very important blueprint for sustainable tourism.

To protect the cave's fragile ecosystem, the Vietnamese government strictly limits the number of visitors to about 1,000 per year. This rule helps prevent the bad effects of mass tourism, which often cares more about making money than protecting nature. By setting higher prices for tours, the management can pay for better nature protection and provide stable, eco-friendly jobs for the local community.

Also, every activity inside Son Doong is organised very carefully. Guides and workers follow strict rules to clean up everything. They make sure no rubbish is left behind. Visitors must walk on specific paths to avoid damaging rare stones or ancient rock formations. This high level of care ensures that the cave remains a beautiful natural wonder for future generations, instead of a damaged place. Son Doong proves that with the right mindset, treating nature as a partner rather than a product, exploration and conservation can coexist beautifully.

According to paragraph 2, why does the Vietnamese government limit the number of visitors?

  • To manage the shortage of professional guides
  • To avoid dangerous weather conditions inside the cave
  • To protect the fragile ecosystem from the impacts of mass tourism
  • To ensure that every tourist has a private and quiet experience

According to the passage, what is the main benefit of making the tours to Son Doong expensive?

  • Saving the environment and creating green jobs
  • Building better roads and hotels for tourists
  • Making the tours much safer and more comfortable
  • Offering special services to rich travellers

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a practice used to protect the cave?

  • Limiting the number of visitors to about 1,000 per year
  • Requiring visitors to walk only on specific paths
  • Planting new trees to maintain the green forest inside
  • Using strict rules to ensure no rubbish is left behind

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

  • drawing
  • model
  • problem
  • secret

The word "it" in paragraph 1 refers to _____.

  • Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
  • The cave's weather system
  • The cave's jungle
  • Son Doong Cave

Why must visitors stay on specific paths inside the cave?

  • To prevent them from getting lost in the massive cave
  • To make it easier for workers to clean up the rubbish
  • To protect the cave's unique natural features
  • To help the guides carry heavy equipment more safely

What is the main message of the final sentence of the passage?

"Son Doong proves that with the right mindset, treating nature as a partner rather than a product, exploration and conservation can coexist beautifully."

  • Tourism and nature protection can work well together if we truly respect the environment.
  • Treating nature as a commercial product is the most effective way to fund conservation.
  • We must completely stop tourism activities to ensure that natural wonders remain undamaged.
  • Tourism can only be successful when natural sites are treated primarily as things to sell.

What is the main idea of the passage?

  • The magical beauty of the clouds and jungles inside Son Doong.
  • The success of Son Doong as a model for sustainable tourism.
  • The history of the cave's discovery by local people and scientists.
  • The importance of increasing tourism income in Vietnam's national parks.

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.  

Separating household waste into different bins was very easy for the local people after the training.

=> Separating household waste into different bins was a piece ............................................

Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning to the first.  

"I can show the tourists around the national park this morning," the ranger said.

=> The ranger said ............................................

Combine the pair of the sentences using the word given so that it has the same meaning to the first.

Teachers and parents educate children about the environment. It is advisable to start at an early age. (SHOULD)

=> Children ....................................

Combine the pair of the sentences using the word given so that it has the same meaning to the first.

The local authority ran many campaigns. It still could not stop people from littering in public places. (SPITE)

=> In ...................................................................