Đề thi thử TOEFL Junior Challenge 2025 đợt 3 - Language Form and Meaning

2/10/2025 5:36:25 PM

Đề thi thử TOEFL Junior Challenge năm học 2024-2025 đợt 3 - Language Form and Meaning được biên soạn bám sát cấu trúc và phạm vi kiến thức của đề thi chính thức từ ETS. Học sinh sẽ được làm quen với format chuẩn của đề thi thật và các chủ điểm ngữ pháp, từ vựng thường gặp trong bài thi TOEFL Junior.

Bài thi thử được mở MIỄN PHÍ từ 17h30 ngày 10/02/2025.

Sau khi nộp bài, HS có thể xem giải thích đáp án chi tiết và báo cáo phân tích kết quả bài làm. Theo đó, hãy ôn bù ngay các chủ điểm và dạng bài còn chưa nắm vững để chinh phục điểm số tối đa!

👉 Làm bài thi TOEFL Reading Comprehension - đợt 3

👉 Làm bài thi TOEFL Listening Comprehension - đợt 3

👉 Hướng dẫn tự ôn thi TOEFL Junior hiệu quả, tối ưu

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Peter, 

I hope you have forgiven me for all the times I , without TV or the PlayStation, for telling lies. I know now that you will realize that telling the truth is a great strength. It can be hard, but ultimately it's what  the men from the boys. Telling the truth can be hard sometimes, you'll now know, and you will probably know that it's the right thing to do, always. Treating people the way you would like  is something I know you were always good at and something I so much wanted to instill in you. I hope you can carry this your life. 

Love,
Dad

(Adapted from TOEFL Junior Practice 10 Test)

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I am still trying to return a camera in a rental truck, sometime before July 21st. If anyone hears of someone their lost camera, please contact me. The camera  is not terribly valuable I am sure, but it is almost certain to someone's memories of their Bonaire trip that they badly want to keep.

(Adapted from TOEFL Junior Practice 10 Test)

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We are pleased to that Jane Doe of Doe Elementary School is the winner of our essay contest, "What the Constitution Means to Me". The judges chose her entry out of 43 essays received from elementary students all over the city. Jane, a fifth-grader, is the daughter of John and Mary Doe of Springfield. She will receive a $50 savings bond, and her essay in the Springfield Herald on Sunday, July 6. Congratulations, Jane! We also want to congratulate all of the students who entered; we received many outstanding essays.  there can only be one winner.  who entered will receive a certificate of participation.

(Adapted from Toefl Junior Practice 10 Test)

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I class all the time for half a day and never got caught. Then one day, my friend and I decided to do it for a whole day and had one of our other friends pick us up. My friend called the school and to be my mom. At about 1 p.m., we went to Wal-Mart. It was almost 1:30, and we walked outside the mall waiting . Then my mom texted me asking where I was. Then she called me, and she knew I was skipping class, so I lied and said I was sick and was staying at the coffee house. (It's beside the school where everyone usually hangs out.) Of course, I didn't tell her I was with my friend. So the other friend finally got there, and at the coffee house. 

(Adapted from TOEFL Junior Practice 10 Test)

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"Movement in the Morning" is a program offered to all Ingleside students and their parents. The purpose of the program is to encourage healthy fitness habits. The program takes place on most Tuesday and Thursday mornings in the gym, 6:45-7:30. Activities include, , basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, football, and weight lifting. is a list of dates on which "Movement in the Morning" took place this school year. Please note that  when they were completed. Also, red dates indicate that the program did not take place on those dates because I needed to be absent district business. we will not have a gym for the majority of the 2015-2016 school year, I hope to continue to offer this program with alternative outdoor activities! 

Stay tuned!

I hope to see you bright and early next year!

Thank you.
Miss Leonard 

(Adapted from TOEFL Junior Practice 10 Test)

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About  insects. They on earth for over 400 million years, long before humans appeared. Insects have changed a lot and new climates in order to survive. Today, there are about one million different species of insects, and scientists are discovering new ones daily. Insects have different sizes and body forms. Most of them are very small, but they can grow . Among the most common insects are flies, beetles, bees, butterflies, moths and wasps. Insects live in every region of the world. They can survive in any type of climate, from tropical rainforests to icy polar regions, they can find food. The oceans are the only places where insects live. Because they are very small, they can live in places where other animals cannot survive; some even live in underground caves. Insects belong to a group of animals called arthropods. They do not have an endoskeleton but a kind of shell that protects them. This exoskeleton is very tight and does not grow with the insect. When an insect becomes , it breaks open and a new shell develops. Insects have three major body parts: head, thorax and abdomen. They have six legs and at least one pair of feelers. An insect's antennae, mouth and eyes are located in the head. The compound eyes of up to 4,000 separate lenses that combine images inside an insect's brain. Such a complex eye gives it extremely good eyesight. Insects use antennae to smell and feel. If their feelers are damaged, they become helpless. The thorax has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. However, some insects have . The abdomen is the largest part of an insect. It contains organs that digest food, release waste and let insects .

(Adapted from TOEFL Junior Practice 10 Test)

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When you think about robots, you probably think of R2-D2 in the Star Wars movies or Rosie the Maid in The Jetsons cartoons. But robots aren't only in the movies and on TV. One "real" robot recently a couple at a wedding ceremony in Tokyo, Japan. Fifty guests stood as the music played and the bride walked down the aisle. Only one guest stayed - the minister, who happened to be a robot to a chair. For this special occasion, the four-foot tall robot named I-Fairy pigtails and a wreath of flowers around her head. I-Fairy's eyes flashed colored lights as she pronounced the couple man and wife and asked the groom to kiss the bride. The wedding was the first time a marriage a robot, according to the company that built I-Fairy. A robot might seem like an unusual choice to lead a wedding, but if you the couple, you would think I-Fairy was the perfect choice. That's because the groom teaches robotics at a university, and the bride works for the company that built I-Fairy. building robots like I-Fairy, the company has built robotic dinosaurs in museums or on TV. Japan is one of the world's leaders in the field of robotics. The newly married couple hopes their wedding will encourage more uses for robots. They hope their wedding will give people ideas about ways they might use robots to do "everyday things" in their lives in the near future. 

(Adapted from Toefl Junior Practice 10 Test)