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A. LEXICO-GRAMMAR 8.

She has a ___ to read a book every night before


1. I ___ to the store yesterday. bed.
A. go A. habit
B. goes B. custom
C. went C. tradition
D. gone D. routine

2. She ___ to the gym every day. 9. ___ he arrived, everyone clapped.
A. goes A. Before
B. go B. When
C. going C. After
D. went D. While

3. Please wait ___ me here. 10. She is ___ student in the class.
A. in A. more intelligent
B. on B. the most intelligent
C. at C. most intelligent
D. for D. intelligent

4. We arrived ___ the airport just in time for the 11. She was ___ with the outcome of the project.
flight. A. satisfy
A. in B. satisfying
B. at C. satisfied
C. on D. satisfaction
D. to
12. He spoke ___ about his plans for the future.
5. He's ___ engineer and she's ___ doctor. A. enthusiastically
A. an / an B. enthusiasm
B. a / a C. enthusiast
C. an / a D. enthusiastic
D. a / an
13. We should ___ the opportunity to visit the
6. Could you pass me ___ salt, please? museum.
A. the A. make
B. a B. do
C. an C. take
D. — D. have

7. The movie was so ___ that everyone was 14. The party was ___ a success.
laughing throughout. A. made
A. humorous B. done
B. hilarious C. had
C. serious D. became
15. Don't worry, everything will ___ out in the end. 22. They ___ married for 10 years.
A. turn A. are
B. come B. have been
C. go C. were
D. put D. have

16. She decided to ___ up smoking last year. 23. She's ___ her mother.
A. give A. taking after
B. take B. taking over
C. make C. taking in
D. do D. taking up

17. This exercise is ___ than the last one. 24. The company ___ a new policy on overtime.
A. easier A. set off
B. more easy B. set up
C. easiest C. set out
D. more easier D. set in

18. He is ___ person I know. 25. If you ___ the train, you will be late.
A. funniest A. miss
B. fun B. will miss
C. more funny C. missed
D. the funniest D. would miss

19. You ___ see a doctor. It might be serious. B. CONVERSATION


A. must 26. Are you coming to the party tonight?
B. can a) I haven’t decided yet.
C. should b) It’s my favorite song.
D. would c) I already ate.
d) It’s a nice day today.
20. She ___ be at the meeting tomorrow.
A. must 27. Do you need any help with your homework?
B. might a) I will do it tomorrow.
C. can b) Yes, please.
D. will c) My homework is easy.
d) The teacher is nice.
21. I haven't seen him ___.
A. last week 28. What time does the train leave?
B. for last week a) It’s on the table.
C. since last week b) It leaves at 5 PM.
D. in last week c) I like traveling.
d) It's very fast.
29. Can you pass me the salt, please? 36. What are your plans for the summer?
a) It’s very salty. a) I will visit my grandparents.
b) Here you are. b) It’s very hot in summer.
c) The food is delicious. c) I love winter.
d) I'm thirsty. d) I'm busy now.

30. How did you spend your weekend? 37. How often do you exercise?
a) I will spend it well. a) I usually eat healthy.
b) It was a busy day. b) Every other day.
c) I spent it with my family. c) It's very important.
d) It's sunny today. d) I'm going to the gym.

31. Where is the nearest pharmacy? 38. What did you think of the movie?
a) It’s next to the bank. a) I watched it last night.
b) I’m going there tomorrow. b) It was fantastic.
c) I don’t need medicine. c) It’s very old.
d) It's very cheap. d) I read the book.

32. Would you like some more tea? 39. Where did you put my keys?
a) No, thanks. I’ve had enough. a) They are on the kitchen counter.
b) Yes, I have it. b) I will find them.
c) It’s very hot today. c) It’s a secret.
d) I like coffee more. d) I like your keys.

33. Why were you late this morning? 40. How do you get to school?
a) I didn’t know the time. a) By bus.
b) I had a meeting. b) I study math.
c) The alarm didn’t go off. c) In my classroom.
d) It’s raining outside. d) Every day.

34. Have you finished the report?


a) I’m still working on it.
b) I like the news.
c) It was very difficult.
d) I will do it next week.

35. Can you help me with this project?


a) I have a project.
b) Sure, what do you need?
c) It’s very interesting.
d) I finished it.
C. READING
Reading 1: Types of Books
Fiction Novels
Fiction novels transport readers to imaginary worlds filled with captivating characters and
thrilling adventures. They offer an escape from reality and often explore themes such as love,
friendship, and overcoming challenges. Examples include fantasy, romance, and science
fiction.
Non-fiction Books
Non-fiction books provide factual information on a wide range of topics. From history and
biographies to self-help and cookbooks, these books aim to educate and inform readers. They
are valuable for gaining knowledge and understanding real-life events and experiences.
Poetry Collections
Poetry collections express emotions and ideas through carefully crafted verses. They use
language creatively to evoke feelings and paint vivid imagery. Poetry covers various forms
such as sonnets, haiku, and free verse, offering readers a unique perspective on life and
emotions.
Reference Books
Reference books serve as valuable resources for specific information. Encyclopedias,
dictionaries, and atlases are examples that provide comprehensive details on subjects ranging
from language and geography to science and arts. They are essential tools for research and
learning.

Choose the best answers based on the information in the passage:


41. Which type of book includes genres like fantasy and science fiction?
a) Non-fiction books b) Poetry collections
c) Fiction novels d) Reference books

42. Which type of book focuses on providing factual information?


a) Fiction novels b) Non-fiction books
c) Poetry collections d) Reference books

43. Which type of book uses language creatively to express emotions?


a) Fiction novels b) Non-fiction books
c) Poetry collections d) Reference books

44. Which type of book is useful for looking up definitions of words?


a) Fiction novels b) Poetry collections
c) Non-fiction books d) Reference books

45. Which type of book would you consult to learn about historical events?
a) Fiction novels b) Poetry collections
c) Non-fiction books d) Reference books
Reading 2: The Wisdom of the Old Oak Tree

In a small village nestled at the edge of a dense forest, there stood a majestic old oak tree. Its
branches stretched wide, providing shade and shelter to all who sought its wisdom. For
generations, villagers would gather under its canopy to listen to stories passed down from
elders.

One day, a young boy named Sam wandered into the forest and found himself beneath the
ancient oak. Intrigued by its presence, he decided to ask the tree a question. "Old Oak, how
can one find true wisdom?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper. The tree rustled gently
in response, its leaves shimmering in the dappled sunlight. "Wisdom comes not from books
alone, but from observing the world around you," the tree replied in a deep, resonant voice.
"Pay attention to the lessons of nature, and listen to the stories shared by those who have lived
through hardships and joys."

Sam nodded thoughtfully, absorbing the tree's words. From that day on, he visited the oak
regularly, learning about patience from the slow growth of its branches and resilience from its
ability to weather storms.

Years passed, and Sam grew into a wise young man known for his compassion and
understanding. He often shared the wisdom he had gained from the old oak with others,
becoming a respected figure in the village.

One stormy night, a lightning strike split the oak tree in two. Villagers mourned the loss of their
beloved landmark, but Sam found solace in the memories and lessons it had imparted.

Choose the best answers based on the information in the passage:


46. Why did villagers gather under the old oak tree?
A. To collect acorns B. To hear stories and seek wisdom
C. To climb its branches D. To sell fruits

47. What did Sam learn about wisdom from the oak tree?
A. Wisdom comes from reading books
B. Wisdom comes from observing nature and listening to others
C. Wisdom comes from climbing trees
D. Wisdom comes from traveling far away

48. How did the old oak tree respond to Sam's question about wisdom?
A. It shook its branches B. It remained silent
C. It spoke in a deep voice D. It dropped acorns

49. What did Sam become known for as he grew older?


A. His ability to climb trees B. His wealth
C. His wisdom, compassion, and understanding D. His collection of books
50. How did the story end for the old oak tree?
A. It was struck by lightning B. It grew new leaves
C. It fell in a storm D. It moved to a different village

D. TRANSLATION
Translate the following sentences into Vietnamese
a. The local government announced plans to improve public transportation services starting
next month.

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b. A local charity organization is seeking volunteers to assist with distributing meals to families
in need during the holiday season.

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c. According to a recent survey, a majority of citizens are in favor of stricter regulations on air
quality to combat pollution levels.

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d. Local businesses are adapting to the new economic challenges brought about by the global
supply chain disruptions.

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e. The city council approved funding for infrastructure improvements, including road repairs
and new street lighting.

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