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ĐỀ 4-HS
ĐỀ 4-HS
ĐỀ 4-HS
A. World Culture Site B. World Heritage Site C. World National D. World Nature
Site Site
Question 5: Hoi An Ancient Town was recognized as a ______________ by UNESCO IN 1999.
Question 6: Student A: Thanks a lot, Nam. Without you, I’d have been in big trouble.
Student B: ______________
A. There’s so much to help. B. It’s an honor to be my friend.
C. That’s what friends are for. D. What a nuisance!
Question 7: Librarian: This is the book you are looking for.
A. I couldn’t agree more. B. Thank you very much. C. Yes, sure. D. That’s a great book.
Student: ______________
Question 8: A: Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to Ben Thanh Market?
B: ______________
A. You’re welcome there. B. It’s a very old market.
C. I know you will buy a lot. D. Go straight ahead, and then turn right.
A. the / the B. the / a C. a / the D. a / a
Question 9: Ho Chi Minh City is ______________ largest city in Vietnam and ______________
popular tourist destination.
Read the following advertisement/school announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your
answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 10 to 15.
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Join us this summer for a high-tech adventure! Perfect for students interested (13) ______ artificial
intelligence and coding. Create your very own app and learn the latest in AI!
Features: (14) ______ whiteboard sessions and virtual classroom tutorials.
Early Bird Special: Register before April 20th for a discount.
Perks: Improve problem-solving skills (15) ______ foster teamwork.
Ready to become a tech wizard? Sign up now!
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 24 to 28.
Hi Lauren,
Sorry I haven’t written for a while. The summer holiday is nearly over and I have a lot to do to get
ready for the next semester. I was out most of yesterday because I went with my parents to visit the
new school which I will (24)___________ from September.
They had an open day and we went to look around and listen to the head teacher and some of the staff
talking about the way they teach. It was really interesting.
It started with a (25)___________ from the head teacher, Ms. Watson. I don’t usually like people
going through hundreds of PowerPoint slides, but this was really useful. She explained that there is a
trend now for teachers to use a lot of information technology. She said that in her school all the
students have to (26)___________ and install the free school learning app which is used for projects
and sometimes to help with homework. She showed us some parts of the app and it looked cool.
Then we went around to some of the different parts of the school – the main classrooms, science labs,
the gym, and so on. As you know, I love history, so I went to a talk by the head of the History
Department. He said that modern history teaching is not just about teaching students (27)___________
of the past but about getting them to decide how accurate accounts are from different writers.
I wasn’t looking forward to changing schools, but after yesterday I think I will like the new place. The
staff certainly know how to (28)___________ clearly, which is the most important thing in education,
isn’t it?
Write soon!
Jenny
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Question A. communicate B. predict C. tell D. say
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer lo each of the questions from 29 to 33.
As technology gets more advanced and life becomes easier as a result of these advances, the speed in
which we live our lives continuously gets faster. We are doing more but it seems like we have less
time! Luckily, we need less time to do things compared to the past. One of the biggest examples of
this is in education, where we no longer have to travel or spend as much money on materials as we
once did. We also have instant access to so many resources at the click of a button, whereas in the
past, students and educators needed much more time to find these resources in the library or in the
world.
Since the introduction of e-learning, people are now able to learn online. No matter where you are or
what you’re doing, you have the opportunity to learn. E-learning has made it possible to be more
flexible with your education, giving you the ability to work and learn at the same time which gives
new possibilities to people around the world.
However, there is a problem that is raised when discussing e-learning. While it does open new
opportunities to people, not everyone has the chance to access it. In some poorer areas in developing
countries, they don’t have the infrastructure or resources to learn online. However, there are some
people such as Bill Gates who are trying to make it more accessible to poorer students.
Question 29: How does technology affect education?
A. Teachers and students have less time.
B. Teachers have more classes.
C. Students read more books.
D. Teachers and students can find more books faster.
Question 30: What is NOT the benefit of e-learning?
A. People can reduce their workload.
B. People can study anywhere.
C. People can learn when they have an internet connection.
D. People can have new possibilities to study.
Question 31: What does the word “flexible” mean?
A. Easy to change or adapt B. Focusing C. Interactive D. Moving around
Question 32: What is one negative point of e-learning?
A. It is suitable for developing countries only.
B. It is hard to manage the resources.
C. People in poor areas do not have enough equipment for e-learning.
D. Not many people support e-learning.
Question 33: What does “accessible” mean?
A. Able to be easily used B. Interesting C. Affordable D. Within a close distance
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 34 to 40.
THE FUTURE OF ONLINE LEARNING
The coronavirus pandemic brought big changes into our lives, especially in the education system. As
the pandemic lightened, many schools and universities predicted that e-learning would still be very
beneficial in the future. Post-pandemic, we are now entering a new era — the revolution of online
education.
At the start of the pandemic, teachers and lecturers moved their lessons from in-person to virtual
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classrooms, teaching over platforms such as Zoom. Now, educational institutions can move beyond
this. They will build more useful e-learning platforms that will meet the needs of students across the
world to have more flexibility in their tertiary education. Students will be able to attend lessons at
different times and in different formats that will suit their particular lifestyles. Many young learners
and teenagers will have the option to learn new skills or a difficult school subject. Students will learn
in their own time and at their own pace.
Not only is e-learning more accessible, but it is more affordable. Students only need to pay for their
course. There are no added expenses such as transport costs, materials or stationery.
However, there are groups of people who can’t make use of this form of education. First, those who
are in underdeveloped areas may have difficulty learning online. This can be due to the lack of
technological devices to support computerized learning. Second, students pursuing top-notch
university programs are likely to opt for the traditional form because the range of online courses for
official Bachelor’s degrees can be limited.
While e-learning certainly cannot fully replace traditional classroom learning, it is an excellent option
for children and adults wanting to further their skills and knowledge without going anywhere.