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Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that ts CLOSEST in meaning to the original onc. ‘Question 1: Because of the bad weather, the plane coulda’t touch down. A. The plane could touch down due to the bad weather. B, Since the weather is bad, the plane couldn't touch down. C. As the weather was not bad, the plane could touch down. ‘D, Because the weather was bad, the plane couldn't touch down, ‘Question 2: They expect that the professor will arrive this moming. A. It is expect that the professor will arrive this moming. B. Itexpected that the professor would arrive this moming. C. It is expected that the professor will arrive this morning. D. It is expected that the professor would arriye'this morning. Question 3: You can improve your English pronuncialion by talking to native English speakers. A. If you improve your English prontineiation, you ean talk to Mative English speakers. B. If you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English pronunciation. C. Unless you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English pronunciation. D. Unless you improve your English pronunciation, youcan talk to native English speakers. Question 4: Daisy asked me: “Why do you have to do this work?” A. Daisy asked me why I had te do that work. B. Daisy asked me why 1 have todo this work. C. Daisy asked me why did I have to do that work. D. Daisy asked me why do I have to do this work, Mark the leter A, B,C or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ plerases given. ‘Question 5: We/ used/ go/ school/ bike/-when/ wef be/ young. A. We used to go to schoo! by bike when we were young. B, We used to go to school by bike when we are young. (C. We used to going to school by bike when we were young. 1D. We used to went to school by bike when we were young. ‘Question 6: If wisly there/ not/ environmental! problems/ city. A. I wish there won't be environmental problems in our city. B.1 wish there weren't environmental problems in our city. (ClDyish there hadn!t environmental pro in pursity. D. I wish there aren't environmental problems in our city. ‘Question 7: They/ very happy/ share! stories! family and neighbours. ‘A. They are very happy sharing their stories with their family and neighbours. B. They are very happy share their stories with their family and neighbours. C. They are very happy to share their stories with their family and neighbours, D. They are very happy that to share their storics With their family and neighbours. Question 8: Mr, Brown/ much’ rich’ than/ anyone else/1/ known, ‘A. Mr. Brown is more richer than anyone else Ihave known, B. Mr. Brown is much more richer than anyone else I have known. C. Mr. Brown is much richest man than anyone elsc I have known, D. Mr. Brown is much richer than anyone else I have known. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is inearrect. Question 9: Not only the Earth but also some other planets moves around the Sun. ‘A-Not only B, moves C.around Dz the Question 10: I'm in love with the city which the wonderful fireworks festival js held annually. A-annually B.with C.avhieh D.is held Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning (o the underlined word. Question 11: Katy is so depressed that she has been crying in herbed all day long. A. delighted B. confused C. worried, D. interested Question 12: There are somé drawbacks of city life nowadays. A. advantages B. difficulties. C. disadvantages D, differences Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others in each group. Question 13: A. decide B. rusty C. global ‘D. puzzle Question 14: A. attraction B. gravity C. remember D. historic Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, oF D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the blarrks. Today, childhood is spent mosily indoors watching television, playing video games and (15)_ the Intemet. When children do go outside, it tends to be for scheduled events like a soccer match or a fishing derby. These events are held under the watch of adults. ‘The shift to an indoor childhood has accelerated in\(16)__ past decade, with a significant decline in spontancous outdoor activities such as bike riding, swimming and touch football, according to ‘separate studies by the National Sporting Goods Association. (17)__, child is six times more likely to play a video game on a typical day than to ride a bike. Indoor childhood has brought about some chaiges which ean be seen in children’s bodies. In the 1960s, 4% of kids were obese, Today, 16% are overweight. The changes can also be seen in their (18)____. Studies indicate that children who spend plenty of time outdoors have a longer attention ‘span than those who watch (19) television and play video games. Question 18: A. taking B, looking C. surfing D. making Question 1 Ie} Coan Da Question 17: A.Inaddition —_B. Because c.Before D. Although Question 18: A. thoughts B. bodies C. muscles D. brains Question 19: A. many B. few C.some D.alot of Mark the letter A, B, C, or D (o indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences. Question 20: John: “Do you find it interesting 0 travel alone?” eis " ALYou're weleome. B. Never mind, C.No, not at all. ‘D. What a pity! ‘Question 21: Alex still doesn’t know how __ his budget when living alone in the city. A. managing. B. manage C.managed Dito? Question 22: Nancy smiled so that I couldn't ike my eyes off her. A. attractively B. attraction C. attractive D. attract Question 23: Linda: “Would you like to come with us for lunch?” Jolies“__* A. Yes, s0 do I. B. Yes, Ido. C. Yes, itis. D. Yes, I'd love to. Question 24: his strength, he can't move that stone. ‘A. Because B. Even though ©, Despite D. When ‘Question 25: After the spacecraft into-space, he Brew started to observe the Earth, A. was travelling B. travels Chis travelled D. had travelled Question 26: Why don't you look. this word in the ditionaty to finish your exercise? Av after B. ups Cat D. for ‘Question 27: She's the woman ee ea ee, baby for us. ‘A. which B. whose D.who Question 28: Karen has a job now, mem ngrpets__hepes for financial support. Avup Boon Deof Question 29; Classical music isn’t my __ m4 A.flesh and blood —_B. piece of eake . cup of tea ‘D. hot potato ‘Question 30: She gave me.a new handkerchief on which she ‘some beautiful flowers. A. knitted B. moulded Cy carved D. embroidered ‘Question 31: In a traditional family, there were three + grandparents, parents, and children. ‘A. bands B. groups . generations D. teams Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B,C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow. In the Mekong Delta, Long Dinh village in Tien Giang province is famous for its traditional craft of ‘weaving sedge mats. The mats’ high quality makes them popular domestically, and they are also exported to markets worldwide, In spite of its well-established reputation for this traditional craft, mat ‘weaving only started here some 50 years ago. It was first introduced by immigrants from Kim Son, a ‘fumous mat weaving village in Ninh Binh province, However, the technique of weaving sedge mats in Long Dinh, as compared with other places, is somewhat different. Long Dinh branded mats are thicker and have more attractive colours and patterns. ‘Weaving sedge mats is similar to growing rice. Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs during the dry season, from January to April. Weavers have to work the hardest in May and June; otherwise, when the rainy season starts in July, they will have to put off finishing their products till the next dry season. ‘Trang 3/4 = Mii 68 thi 223 No matter how much work it requires, Long Dinh Mat producers stick with this occupation, as it brings a higher income than growing rice. ‘This trade provides employment for thousands Of local labourers. At present, nearly 1,000 households in Long Dinh village live on weaving mats, To better mect market demands, Long Dinh mat weavers have created many kinds of products besides the traditional sedge mats. Question 32: What can be the ttle of the passage? A.A Sedge Mat Craft Village in Tien Giang Province B, Growing Rice in Tien Giang Province .C. Growing Rice in Ninh Binh Province D. A Sedge Mat Craft Village in Ninh Binh Province ‘Question 33: What does the word “them” in paregraph | refer to? A. the weavers B. the mats Cuthe villages D. the markets Question 34: All of the following are true about the Graft iLong Dinh EXCEPT that ; A. iit as bad the reputation for more than $0 Years’ B. it has the origin in Kim Son, Ninh Bifih | C. the mats have attractive colours aind designs D. the technique isa litle bit different from that in other regions Question 35: According tothe passage, Long Dinh mat production mainly occurs —_. ‘A. from January to July BB. during the rainy season C. during the dry season . D. from April to January Question 36: In order to meet market demands, the artisans in Long Dinh village A. live on weaving mats B. stop producing the traditional sedge mats C. employ thousands of local labo \ Datty to produce various types of products Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each €87 ‘Question 37: A. pillows £0. waiters V1 151. D, snacks, ‘Question 38: A. bilingual B. ee C. variety D. satellite Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word. Question 39: The guests at the Japanese Embassy reception enjoyed the food very much but refused to rat the raw fish. A. stale B. uncooked C. rotten D. fresh Question 40; The organisation was established in 1950 in the USA. A. put on B. taken over C. set up D. brought out THE END = Thi sinh lm bai tein phiéwtrd lai trdc nghi¢m, khong sit dung tai ligu. = Cin 66 coi tht khing gidi thich gi them.

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