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MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH - ĐỀ 01
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
(khơng tính thời gian giao đề và phần nghe)
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Điểm bài thi
Bằng số

Bằng chữ

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khảo

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1.

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2.

LISTENING
Part I
There are 4 listening parts in this section. You will hear each part TVVICE.
Listen to Amanda talking to a íriend about birthday party.

For questions 1-5, listen and circle the best answer (A, B or C).
1
.

What ice cream will they have at the party?
B. Lemon
A. Coffee

2
.

What is broken?

3
.
4
.
5
.

A. the CD player

B. the cassette recorder

VVhose birthday is it?
A. Emma’s

B. Joan’s

What present has Amanda bought?

A. a camera
B. a video

c. Apple

C. the guitar

C. Amanda’s
sister’s
c. a tootball

VVhat time should people arrive at the party?
A. 8 p.m.

B. 8.30 p.m.

c. 9.30 p.m.


Partll
You will hear a conversation abouta holiday English course.
Listen and complete questions 6-10.
HOLIDAY ENGLISH COURSE
Place

Oxíord

Students must be (6)

years old or more.


starting date

(7).............

Students stay with

English (8)

Price of course

£(9)...........

College in
Part III

July.

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(10)...........

Street.

You will hear a girl asking for intormation about going to Kendal by bus. Listen and
complete questions 11-15.
BUS TO KENDAL
First bus leaves at:


6.45

Cost of single ticket:
Buy ticket from:
Address of bus station:
next to:
At bus station, you can
buy

(11) £
..........................
(12)
..........................
(13)
..........................
(14)
..........................
(15)
..........................

.................Street.
„ and
nevvspapers

Part IV
You will hear a conversation betvveen a giri, Charlotte, and her íather about what
she’s going to study next year. Listen and decide if the sentences are True (T) or
False (F). Put a tick (x) in the appropriate boxes for questions 16-20.
statement
1

6.
1
7.
1
8.

Charlotte wants to study Spanish because she thinks Spanish
grammar is easy.
Charlotte’s grandmother was born in England.
Charlotte’s tather is sorry he can’t speak Chinese.

T

F












19.

Charlotte plans to go to China alone.




20.

Charlotte and her tather agree that her mother wants to visit n


o

China.
LEXICO-GRAMMMAR
Choose the best answer by circling its corresponding letter A, B, c or D.
1.

2.

............the balcony chairs will be ruined in this weather.
A. Leaving uncovered

B. Having left uncovered

c. Left uncovered

D. Been left uncovered

............with about íiíteen times its vveight in air does gasoline allow the
carburetor to run smoothly.
A. It is mixed

B. Only when mixed


c. When mixed

D. To mix it

3. You have cut the material in the wrong place. It ought.......................just here but it
wasn’t.
A. to have been cut
B. to be cut
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4.

5.

6.

7.

............ that we had to ask a police otíicer for directions.
A. So coníusing was the map

B. was so coníusing the map

c. So contusing the map was

D. Such contusing was the map


George wouldn't have met Mary...................to his brother’s graduation party.
A. hadn't he gone

B. had he not gone

c. if he has not gone

D. if he should not have gone

He was very tired. He.........................the house all morning.
A. has cleaned

B. has been cleaning

c. cleaned

D. had been cleaning

John: “I didn’t pass my driving test.”
Anna: “........................!”

8.

A. So poor

B. Better luck next time

c. Congratulations


D. Thank you

............there are a lot of testivals in the spring, I like the Pagoda íestival most.
A. Due to

B. In spite of c. Although D. Despite


9.

He was the only person
A. who
B. whom

10. That íamous book
A. comprises

survive in the accident.
c. which

D. to

of five chapters
B. makes

c. has

D. consists
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WORD FORM
Give the correct form of the words in brackets to fi 11 in the gaps.

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JOB INTERVIEVVS
Most people feel rather (0. NERVE)..nẹrypụs when they go for an interview for a new job.
This is not surprising as getting a job one wants is important. People being intervievved
expect the intervievvers to be (1. OBJECT)............................................, matching an
applicant against a job (2. DESCRIBE)............................Hovvever, what otten happens
in reality is that the intervievvers make (3. DECIDE)..............................that are little
more than reactions to the (4. PERSON)....................................of the applicant.
Even skilled intervievvers may, vvithout realising it, (5. CONSCIOUS) people who make
them feel at (6. EASY)......................................................................................... With
.................................................................................................................................this
in mind, if you go for an interview you should try to make a good impression from the start
by presenting the intervievvers with the very best version of yourselt, emphasising the (7.
VARY)..............................................of skills you have. You must appear very positive
and as (8. ENTHUSIASM)....................................as possible. It is for you to convince
the interviewers that you are detinitely the most suitable person for the job.
PREPOSITION
Fill in each gap with ONE suitable preposition.
This morning, I woke (1)..............................around ten, I made a cup of coffee, took it
into the bedroom and put it on the table next to the bed, on the side my wife sleeps on. I
go through this ritual twice a week- I do it on Saturday and Sunday mornings. (2) the
other days of the week, we go to work (3) ditĩerent times and I always get up tirst to get
the kids ready (4)..........................................................................school. I drop them (5)
......................outside the school which is an old Victorian building on the corner of Hill
Road, and then go straight to work.

I work in an oííice in the City centre and I always have problem íinding a parking space.
My wife says l’m always complaining (6)..........................traffic and pollution, which is
true- you see, I grew (7)..................in the country, close to nature and I have never got
used (8).................... living in the City. I think the only thing I would Miss (9)...............
...........living in a big City like this is going to the concerts of all kinds. I love rock and
classical music, too, and especially going to the cinema, which I am particularly keen (10)

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........... Ialso like good food and occasionally we go out and have dinner in a


Li
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

VVrong word
Computer

computers


Correction

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HEADING MATCHING
Read the text and match paragraphs A - E with headings 1-6. There is one heading that you do
not need.
1.

Great entertainment

3. Food and drink

2. An ideal location

4. Comíortable accommodation

6. Our team

5. Keeping fĩt

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Golden Hills is a modern, well equipped holiday camp on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales in the north
of England. It is a períect base for exploring the beautiíul scenery of the Dales and for visiting nearby

like Leeds and Harrogate
Paragraph B.
The camp has excellent sports íacilities. There is an indoor swimming pool and an outdoor pool, as
well as a gym with regular aerobics classes. And for guests who are looking for a physical challenge,
we can help organize activities like rock climbing and kayaking
Paragraph c.
We provide high quality entertainment íive nights a week, all year round. Every Friday and Saturday
night there is a two hour show from one of the best singers or comedians in the area. On Mondays and
VVednesday, ít is karaoke. And Thursday night is quiz night!
Paragraph D.
You can buy food and other necessities at the small supermarket next to reception. If you do not íancy
cooking, snacks are available all day at the bar, and during the summer month, there is a barbecue
every Friday and Saturday evening. Several take away restaurant in the area will deliver to the camp
ask for details at reception.
Paragraph E.
We have twenty full time members of staff, including a general manager and a deputy manager. They
are hardworking, patient and polite, and are happy to deal with questions or problems at any time


READING COMPREHENSION
I.

Read the following passage then decide if the following statements are TRUE (T) or
FALSE (F).

Nepal has made important progress over the past few years to promote equality, but the country still
has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world. 41% of Nepalese girls are married beíore
the age of 18.
Poverty is both a cause and consequence of child marriage in Nepal. Girls from the wealthiest íamilies
marry 2 years later than those from the poorest, who are seen as an economic burden, and who drop

out of school and earn little money.
Food insecurity plays an important role too. Nepalese tamilies that do not have enough íood to eat are
more likely to marry their daughters at a young age to decrease the íinancial burden. One study shows
that 91 % of people who had secure access to food married over the age of 19.
Dowry is also common practice in many communities. Parents marry their daughters as soon as
possible because the money they have to pay to the groorrTs tamily is higher if their daughter is older.
Since 2010, the legal age of marriage is 20 for both men and women, or 18 with parental consent,
according to the Nepalese Country Code.
The law States that punishment for child marriage is imprisonmenttor up to three years and a fme of
up to 10,000 rupees (£102). But reports suggest that this law is rarely applied.
There has been quite a lot of progress in Nepal over the past 3 years with a clear government
commitment to ending child marriage and civil society cooperation.
The Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare is currently developing Nepal’s tirst national
strategy on child marriage in collaboration with UNICEF Nepal and Girls Not Brides Nepal.
However, the post-earthquake and post-fuel crisis environment has meantpn
slow and the national strategy has been delayed.

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statement
1.


The age of marriage in Nepal depends on the money the íamilies have.
Families want to marry their daughters soon to earn money.

2.
3.

Parents who marry their children beíore the allovved age normally pay a fine.


4.

The government is not doing much to put an end to child









marriage.
5.

The recent earthquake was negative for the eradication of child
marriage

II.


Read the following passage then choose the best answer by circling its
corresponding letter A, B, c or D.
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Can you imagine what life would be íike 'if yóu '1Qir; r”r‘ couldn’t
see? At a new exhibition, you can experience the world using
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your other senses: touch, hearing, smell, taste and sense of
balance to ‘see’ without using your eyes. Learn to understand
beauty in a totally new way! Find out what things look like when
you are not looking at all!
At the Invisible Exhibition, you can learn about the practical
aspects of being blind. Try out useíul devices that make life
easier for visually-impaired
people, such as talking clocks, Braille typevvriters,

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and Computer screen reading software. Have a go at Crossing

the road using a vvalking stick with a sensor. Experience what it

is like to do your shopping vvithout seeing what you are buying, or build íirst impressions of a person
based on their voice and tone, not on their appearance.
But there is more to life than practicality! The Exhibition also allovvs you to explore art: touch
sculptures, hear descriptions of paintings and photographs, and listen to music in complete darkness.
Experience what it feels like to have dinner in the dark. Spend an evening at the Invisible Restaurant:
eat in a relaxed atmosphere, surrounded by the tastes and smells of a delicious meal, and the sounds
of good conversation and quiet music. Bring someone on a real blind date - and show them a world
they have never ‘seen’ beíore.
To book tickets for the exhibition or a table íor dinner (Thursdays only), call 0207714236. Allow 90
minutes for the exhibition, and around three hours for dinner.
Exhibition runs from Saturday 9th April until 3rd September.
Prices: Exhibition €5; two-course dinner€16; four-course dinner€22.
Dovvnload the menu on our website.


1. The new exhibition allovvs people to..............
A. understand how much we rely on our sight.
B. experience the power of senses other than sight.
c. experience the world using all of their primary senses.

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D. see details that they may have overlooked.
2.


The exhibition is designed................
A. to demonstrate innovations which help people in their everyday lives.
B. to allow more people to experience culture and art.
c. for blind people to socialize and meet other blind people.
D. to help sighted people understand what life is like for blind people.

3.

VVhen you explore art at the exhibition, you.......................
A. can feel objects and listen to people talking about pictures.
B. can compare experiences in light and in darkness.
c. can only use your sense of touch.
D. can listen to artists talking about their sculptures.

4.

At the restaurant, you.......................
A. must book a table for two.
B. can choose betvveen two diííerent menus.
c. can have conversations with blind people.
D. can choose the dishes you want by tasting them íirst.

5.

The purpose of the text is to..........................
A. iníorm people about a permanent museum display.
B. give a review of an unusual restaurant.
c. encourage people to sympathise with people who have disabilities.
D. advertise a new and stimulating experience.


GUIDED CLOZE TEST
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to fill in the gap by circling its
corresponding letter A, B, c or D.
Official íigures show that the number of people (1).....................international tlights is
decreasing, and that this is (2)..................in signiticant changes to holidaying habits.
As the cost of air tickets increases, it appears that more and more íamilies are choosing to (3)
summer holidays at home. People are also becoming more
(4).................of the harm that ílying does to the environment, and see it as a way of
helping to (5).......................the planet, too. For many parents, a summer with no

their


overcrowded resorts may seem attractive, but the idea might well be less (6).............
with theirteenage children, who are probably (7)....................................to ílying off to Miami as soon as
school breaks up. So, the question is, how can young people (8) .........lots

of fun when so much

will be closed for the holidays, and so many of their triends are (9).......to be away? Nowadays, many
sports centres
organize summer activities aimed at young people (10).........................either on indoor
or outdoor sports.
1.

A. making

B. taking


c. travelling

D. ílying

2.

A. leading

B. resulting

c. causing

D. creating

3.

A. pass

B. employ

c. use

D. spend

4.

A. aware

B. thoughttul


c. wise

D. tamiliar

5.

A.save

B. secure

c. guard

D. deíend

6.

A. liked

B. popular

c. approved

D. accepted

7.

A. used

B. experienced


c. preíerred

D. prepared

8.

A. do

B. live

c. cause

D. have

9.

A. positive

B. inevitable

c. bound

D. detinite

10.

A. eager

B.keen


c. fond

CLOZE TEST
THE IMPORTANCE OF LAUGHTER
Psychologists tell us that humour and laughter (0)

D.
enthusiastic
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social relationships. Having a good sense of humour is often regarded (1) being one of the most
important characteristics that people look (2)................................................................in
a triend. In classrooms, a humorous teacher can make learning far (3)........................
enjoyable and improve a student's motivation.
In one study, students on a psychology course (4)..................................split into
two ditterent groups: one group was taught with a certain amount of humour, and the
other with (5).........................humour at all.
Later, when researchers tested the students to see how much they had retained of (6)
had heard in the lectures, they íound that those (7)......................................................
had attended lectures containing humour scored signiíicantly higher than the other students.
Humour and laughter make us feel happy, and our laughter makes others laugh
as (8).........................so if we laugh a lot we may be helping to make other people feel
happy.

they



WRITING
Part I: Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the íirst sentence, using
the word in brackets. Do NOT change the word given.
1. Most people can understand Tom when he speaks Vietnamese.
Tom can make..........................................................................
2.

Your scheme is brilliant, but I do not think it will work.
Brilliant....................................................................

3.

Experts think that all dogs evolved from vvolves.
All dogs are....................................................

4.

Something must be done quickly to solve the problem of homelessness. Urgent
Mass tourism has caused the environmental problems in Ha Long Bay.
Mass tourism is.....................................................................................

5.

Part II: Revvrite the following sentences beginning with the given words so that
the meaning stays the same.
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The theatre was practically empty. (HARDLY)

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the theatre.

There..................................................................
2.
3.
4.
5.

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It won't help if Tania goes to see the manager.

(POINT)

There's...............................................................................to see the manager.
She's vvorked very hard in the garden. (DEAL)
She's done...................................................

in the garden.

You can borrovv my Computer, but you must look after it. (AS)
You can borrow my Computer..................................................after it
You should stop going to late night concerts. (TIME) lt’s
to late night concerts.


Part III

Many schools do not allow students to use mobile phones at school.
Do you agree or disagree? Write a paragraph of about 100 words to give your opinion.
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO

MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH - ĐỀ 02
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
(khơng tính thời gian giao đề và phần nghe)
Thí sinh khơng được sử dụng bất kỳ tài liệu nào
Họ tên, chữ ký

Điểm bài thi
Bằng số

Bằng chữ

của giám khảo

Số phách

1.


Do chủ tịch hội đồng

2.

chấm thi ghi

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LISTENING
You will hear an announcement about what’s on television tomorrovv. Read the
sentences, and choose the best option: A, B or c to complete the statements
aboutthe recording.
1.
The Railvvay Princess is on television írom........................
A. 9.00 to 10.00.
B. 9.00 to 10.30.
2.
There is a music program for teenagers..................
A. early in the morning. B. beíore lunch.

c. 9.30 to 11.00.
c. at lunchtime.

A. Ireland and Spain.
3.

You can see a íootball match between....................
B. Brazil and Ireland.


4.

If the weather is bad, there will be no....................
A. cycling.
B. skiing.

5.

In the quiz programme, teams have to guess
A. the year.
B. the person.

c. Spain and Italy.
c. tennis.
c. the place.

You wĩll hear presentation about summer job searching. For questions 6-10,
choose the correct answer A, B, c or D.
6.

What tactor deserves initial consideration when a summer job search is launched?

A. Sort of jobs vvithin the íield

B. Flexible vvorking hours

c. Employees’ hobbies

D. Commitment to the job



7.

Why does the speaker mention photography?
A. To highlight the importance of hobbies in job searching
B. To illuminate a job search process
c. To prove the role of local area in job searching
D. To suggest looking for a job on the internet

8.

What principle does a person necessarily stick to when looking for the second job?
A. Value the second job over the current one
B. Ask for the current employer’s permission
c. Make all the contact out of company time
D. Have interviews scheduled during otíĩcial working hours

9.

What behavior will place a candidate at a great advantage in an interview?
A. Shovving up on time
B. Having a great outíit
c. Stressing the achievements with the current company
D. Emphasizing the working experiences

10.

VVhat is of greatest importance for a successtul attempt at the job search?
A. Asking for reterences from the current company

B. Reíerring to what have been achieved in the current job
c. Getting the track record of the current job
D. Talking to somebody in the current company for advice

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PHONETICS
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently írom that of the
others in the same line
1.

A. pays

B. stays

c. says

D. plays

2.

A. thereupon

B. Ịhrill

c. threesome


D. throne

D.
3.
A. doggẹd
B. ruggẹd
c. begged
supposedly
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others.
4.

A. metropolitan

B. entrepreneurial c. hippopotamus

D. curiosity

5.

A. economy

B. elaborate

D. tascinate

c. assassinate


VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR

Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
1. Thank you very much. I haven’t been to...........party for ages.

2.

3.
6.

A. a so enjoyable

B. the so enjoyable

c. so enjoyable a

D. so enjoyable

All the lights are on. You. to turn the lights off beíore going to bed last night.
A. can have íorgotten

B. must have íorgotten

c. must íorget

D. had torgotteen

Thanks to the laser beams, at last, he could get rid of the face.
.....is that a chicken stands up to lay its eggs.
A. normal

4.


B. abnormal

Lisa coníessed

c. abnormality D. abnormally

all the cookies.

A. eat
5.

birthmark on his

B. eating

c. to eat

D. to eating

“A special teature of the room is the huge picture window which
splendid vievv of the Quantock hill.
A. allovvs

7.

8.

B. aííords


c. enables

D. presents

A. Many people don’t realize

B. It is that many people don’t realize

c. What many people don’t realize

D. Because many people don’ realize

The tactory is said ....

in a íire two years ago.

A. being destroyed

B. to destroy

c. to have destroyed

D. to have been destroyed

Jane has just bought.............
A. an impressive reddish French wood coítee table.
B. a reddish impressive wood French coííee table. c.
an impressive French wood reddish coffee table.

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D. an impressive wood French reddish coffee table.
9.

I haven’t had an accident yet, but l’ve had a number of.

shaves.

A. narrow
B. near
c. close
D. tiny
10. Deep sea diving should always be carried out in pairs. In this way, another source of
oxygen is available.............................one System íails.
A. as if

B. otherwise c. in case

D. only if


11. .............advised on what and how to prepare for the intervievv, he might have got
the job.

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B. If he had

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........through
a
telescope,
Venus
appears
to
go
through
changes in size and shape.
12.
13. Race relations in this country are unlikely to improve until people overcome their
A. It is seen
A. interior

B. Seeing
B. intemal

c. VVhen seen
c. inverted

D. It has seen

D. innate

14. On the íirst days of the year, Vietnamese people not only..............

the table

íor meals, but they also put food on the altar for their ancestors.
A. lay

B. lie

c. book

15. Doctors advise people who are deíicient

D. clear
vitamin c to eat more fruit and

vegetables.
A. from

B. of

16. After the íootball match the crowds
.............íeelings of hostility towards íoreigners.
bars and café.
A. poured

B. leaked


c. in

out of the stadium into the nearest

c. tricked

17. There’s no lead in this kind of petrol. It is
A. leadless

B. unleaded

D. for

D. dripped

petrol.
c. de-leaded

D. non-lead

18. I know we had an arguement, but now l'd quite like to
21.

A. look down
A. íorce
19. Not a word

B. make up
c. fall out
B. tlight

c.speed
since the exam started.

A. has she written B. she wrote
20.

D. bring up
D. svving

c. did she write D. she has written

You’ve lived in the City for most of your life, so

you're used to the

noise.
A. apparently
B. presumably
c. allegedly
D. predictably
We can expect to treble our turnover once the January sales get into fuII


Mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase
that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following
questions.
22.

Though many scientiíic breakthroughs have resulted from mishaps, it has taken
brilliant thinkers to recognize their potential.


23.

A. misunderstandings

B. accidents

c. mistortunes

D. incidentals

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The yearly growth of the gross national product is otten used as an indicator of a nation's
economy.
A. annual

B. irreíutable

c. tentative

D. routine

Mark the letter A,B,C, or D on your ansvver sheet to indicate the word or phrase
that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following
questions.
24. After Senator Smith announced that he planned to run for president, the telephone

at campaign headquarters rang continuously.
A. endlessly B. ceasingly c. incisively D. constantly
25. Perhaps more than anything else, it was onerous taxes that led to 'the Peasants'
Revoltin England in 1381.
A. burdensome B. heavy

c. easy

D. light

Mark the letter A, B, c, or D on your ansvver sheet to indicate the most suitable
response to complete each of the following exchanges from.
26.

Jane is talking to her husband about the weather.
Jane:

“Do you think it's going to rain”.

Husband : “.................”.

27.

A. I don't hope so

B. I don't hope either

c. I hope not

D. I hope not so


Two íriends John and Thomas are talking about their tinal term test.
John : ‘Tve been half ready for the íìnal term test.”
Thomas : “.................."
A. Thank you so much.

B. You are vvelcome!

c. Then, l’d call it a day.

D. Incredible! I haven’t even started.



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