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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 1</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differsfrom the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differsfrom the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>5.There is no reason to be anxious __________ the result.</small>

<small>6.Just __________ the advice above, and eventually you will be able to play the note well.</small>

<small>7.Children's lives are in __________ every time they cross this river to get to school.</small>

<small>8.“My listening score isn’t very good.” - “I think you ________ spend more time on it.”</small>

<small>9.___________ your homework on the bus while you ____________ to school?</small>

<small>A. Did you do - cameB. Were you doing - was comingC. Did you do - were comingD. Were you doing - were coming</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<b><small>10. a- One day, I bought a long plastic snake and put it next to my sister on her bed.</small></b>

<small>b- When I was young, my sister looked after me as our parents worked abroad.c- I used to think of playing a prank on my sister as she was always shouting at me.d- She cried a lot, so I had to apologise to her and promised never to prank on her.e- At midnight, she suddenly screamed when she touched something long and soft.</small>

<small>11. a- Besides, I must get up sooner so that I can have breakfast before going to the train station.b- Dear sister, I hope you are OK and will succeed in your job.</small>

<small>c- Also, life is hard, which reminds me the days in Viet Nam when you prepared everything for me.d- Lots of love.</small>

<small>e- Firstly, I’m sorry that I wake you up at 6 A.M because it is 4 A.M in Ibaraki, Japan now.</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<b><small>A DIAMOND IS FOREVER</small></b>

<b><small>Love has the language of its (12) _____, sweet and full of secret meanings</small></b>

<small>for each lover’s heart. It speaks in the mountain and the sun, in buds and in the</small>

<b><small>wondrous lights of an engagement diamond. (13) _____ while its voice may</small></b>

<small>someday fade from the mountains, sun and buds, it lingers clarion clear in thediamond’s joyful flames, repeating the dreams of lovers down their married lifetime</small>

<b><small>and (14) _____.</small></b>

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13.A. And B. But C. So D. Or

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each ofthe numbered blanks.</small></b>

<i><small>Dear Trizzie,</small></i>

<i><b><small>(18)____ your invitation. It (19)____ great way to celebrate the start of the school holidays. Unfortunately, (20)____ because I’m going to be in Japan with my parents. (21)____ 02 July. It would be nice to meet up (22)____ . Can you suggest the place? (23)____ some coffee at Cao Nguyen Legends? I hope you enjoy </small></b></i>

<i><small>your party.</small></i>

<small>18. A. I’m sorry forB. Thank you forC. Apologising forD. Thanks to</small>

<small>19. A. seems toB. looks like aC. sounds like aD. seems to be alike20. A. I can’t get itB. I can’t know itC. I can’t use itD. I can’t make it21. A. Arriving onB. We get back onC. Return onD. To get back on</small>

<small>23. A. Let’s haveB. Shall weC. I suggest havingD. Why don’t we have++++++++++</small>

<b><small>According to a(n) (24)___ in the Wall Street Journal, decades of (25)___ show the benefits of </small></b>

<small>chores - academically, emotionally and even professionally. Giving children household chores at an early age helps to build a lasting sense of mastery, responsibility and self-reliance, according to research by Marty Rossmann, professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota. In 2002, Dr. Rossmann analysed data from a longitudinal study that followed 84 children across four periods in their lives - in preschool, around </small>

<b><small>ages 10 and 15, and in their mid-20s. She (26)___ found that young adults who began chores at ages 3 and 4 were more likely to have good relationships (27)___ family and friends, to achieve academic and early career success and to be self-sufficient compared with those (28)___ didn’t have chores or who </small></b>

<small>started them as teens. Chores also teach children how to be empathetic and responsive to others’ needs.</small>

<small>26.A. thenB. howeverC. notwithstandingD. nevertheless</small>

<b><small>Read the following passages and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.</small></b>

<small>We all experience joy and sorrow in our lives, but have we ever wondered why we need both? Somepeople might think that joy is the only thing worth pursuing, and that sorrow is something to avoid at allcosts. However, this is a shortsighted view. </small>

<small>The quote "We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world" isattributed to Helen Keller, a remarkable woman who overcame blindness and deafness to become a</small>

<b><small>ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE MID-TERM TESTS</small></b>

<i><b><small>The school administrators would like to announce</small></b></i>

 <b>All students (15)______ present by 7:30, from Dec 26 upto Dec 29.</b>

 <b>(16)______ cheating during your tests.</b>

 <b>Bringing along mobile devices (17)_______ stopping your tests.</b>

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<b><small>renowned author, activist and lecturer. She knew firsthand the challenges and hardships that life can</small></b>

<small>bring, but she also appreciated the beauty and meaning that can be found in overcoming them. Shebelieved that joy and sorrow are inseparable, and that they both enrich our lives in different ways.</small>

<small>Joy is the natural response to the good things that happen to us, such as love, friendship, success,achievement, pleasure and satisfaction. Joy gives us a sense of happiness, gratitude, fulfilment andoptimism. It motivates us to pursue our goals and dreams, and to share our gifts and talents with others.Joy is essential for our well-being and happiness. However, joy alone is not enough to make us complete.Joy can blind us to the realities and needs of others, and to the opportunities for improvement and change.We are not perfect.</small>

<small>On the other hand, sorrow challenges us to face our problems and difficulties, and to cope with ouremotions and feelings. Sorrow is there to make us more resilient. That said, sorrow alone is not enough to</small>

<b><small>make us grow. Sorrow can paralyse us from taking action and moving forward, making us lose sight of our</small></b>

<small>strengths and potentials.</small>

<small>Therefore, we need both joy and sorrow in our lives. Joy and sorrow balance each other out, andmake us more human.</small>

29. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? <small>A. The Importance of Pursuing Joy in Life</small>

<small>B. Helen Keller's Journey towards Happiness</small>

<small>C. The Inseparable Connection between Joy and SorrowD. Overcoming Challenges and Finding Meaning in Life30.</small> <b><small>The word "firsthand" in paragraph 1 mostly means _____.</small></b>

<small>A. personallyB. immediatelyC. indirectlyD. regrettably31.According to paragraph 3, only joy in life can lead to _____.</small>

<small>A. happiness and gratitudeB. motivation and pursuit of goals</small>

<small>C. a sense of completeness and perfectionD. insensitivity and blindness to the real world</small>

<small>32.</small> <b><small>The word “paralyse” in paragraph 4 mostly means _____.</small></b>

<small>33.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?</small>

<small>A. Joy and sorrow are both unavoidable.B. Helen was born with joy.C. Sorrow challenges us to face our problems.D. Sorrow is a necessary evil.</small>

<small>Being lost at sea is one of the most terrifying experiences a person can face. Imagine beingsurrounded by nothing but water, with no land in sight, no help on the way, and no idea how long you willsurvive. You have to deal with hunger, thirst, exposure, fatigue, and the constant threat of sharks, storms,</small>

<b><small>or pirates. You have to cope with the loneliness, the despair, and the fear of never seeing your loved ones</small></b>

<small>again. You have to hope for a miracle, but also prepare for the worst.</small>

<small>Some people who have been lost at sea have managed to survive by using their skills, theirresources, and their willpower. They have built rafts, caught fish, collected rainwater, and signalled forrescue. They have prayed, meditated, and kept their spirits up. They have found strength in themselvesand in their companions. They have lived to tell their stories.</small>

<b><small>But others have not been so lucky. They have succumbed to dehydration, hypothermia, infection, or</small></b>

<small>injury. They have gone mad, given up, or drowned. They have vanished without a trace, leaving behindonly questions and grief. They have become statistics, or legends.</small>

<small>Being lost at sea is a test of human endurance and resilience. It is a challenge that few canovercome, and many cannot imagine. It is a nightmare that no one wants to face.</small>

<small>34.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Challenges of Surviving at Sea</small>

<small>B. The Resilience of Those Lost at SeaC. The Nightmare of Being Lost at Sea</small>

<small>D. The Terrifying Experience of Travelling by Sea</small>

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<small>35.The word "despair" in paragraph 1 probably means _____.</small>

<small>A. excitementB. hopelessnessC. determinationD. contentment36.The purpose of paragraph 2 is to _____.</small>

<small>A. describe the difficulties faced by those lost at seaB. discuss the emotional impact of being lost at sea</small>

<small>C. highlight the importance of companionship during the ordealD. provide examples of survival strategies at sea</small>

<small>37.According to paragraph 3, some people might not _____.</small>

<small>A. prepare for the worst-case scenarioB. be able to imagine being lost at seaC. find the strength to surviveD. signal for rescue when lost at sea38.</small> <b><small>The word "succumbed" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.</small></b>

<small>A. survivedB. surrenderedC. surpassedD. succeeded39.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?</small>

<small>A. Some people have managed to survive being lost at sea.B. Dehydration is one of the dangers faced by those lost at sea.C. The test of endurance and resilience is easy to overcome.D. Being lost at sea is a nightmare that people fear.</small>

<small>40.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?</small>

<small>A. Survival at sea requires a combination of luck and preparation.B. All people who have been lost at sea have managed to survive.C. Being lost at sea is a common experience for sailors and fishermen.D. The fear of being lost at sea is greater than the reality of the experience.</small>

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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 2</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differsfrom the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differsfrom the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<small>3.A. enormousB. suspiciousC. descriptiveD. envious4.A. frighteningB. embarrassedC. annoyingD. eventful </small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>5.The __________ of the house was beautiful. </small>

<small>6.The soothing __________ of the music provided a relaxing ambiance. </small>

<small>7.The haunted house tour was so __________ that it gave me nightmares.</small>

<small>A. terrifying B. terrified C. terror D. terrorise8.According to FAO, Vietnam is_____ second largest coffee producer in the world after Brazil.</small>

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<small>A. an B. a C. one D. the9.Peter: “How would you like your coffee?”</small>

<small>Lily: “_____”</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>10.a. She was angry then, but now we are close friends.b. When I was 9, I used to fall in love with a girl in my class.</small>

<small>c. I hoped she would like it. However, I didn’t know that she was allergic to pollen.d. One day, I bought a bunch of flowers to give her.</small>

<small>e. She coughed terribly when she smelt the flowers.</small>

<small>11. a. In the afternoon, we are going to try cooking rice in bamboo tubes.</small>

<small>b. Dear Jimmy; We are going to have the annual Spring Fair this Sunday. Can you join us?c. PS: We have arranged everything, so you don’t have to bring anything.</small>

<small>d. All the students are going to enjoy an enormous concert in the morning.</small>

<small>e. Late at night, making Banh Chung must be the key activity for a foreigner like you.</small>

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<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>nearer toB. are used toC. are familiar withD. are fed up with</small>

<small>15. A. required to beB. had to beC. due toD. going to</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each ofthe numbered blanks.</small></b>

<i><b><small>“The opportunity (18)_____ to learn and to make the most of their talents is at the heartof a fairer society. Yet in country after country (19)_____ wealth, not talent, that dictates achild’s educational destiny.… This reality is failing individual children, (20)_____ has a right to</small></b></i>

<i><small>education. It is also failing society, as a generation of talented poor girls and boys cannot</small></i>

<i><b><small>(21)_____ promise and contribute fully to human progress. Brilliant doctors, teachers orentrepreneurs (22)_____ herding goats or collecting water. Humanity faces unprecedentedchallenges. Yet instead of utilizing the talents of all of people, inequality (23)_____ we are</small></b></i>

<i><small>squandering this potential.”</small></i>

<i><b><small>Public Good or Private Wealth</small></b></i>

<i><small>Oxfam report for the 2019 World Economic Forum in Davos</small></i>

<small>18. A. for every childB. that every child C. and every child D. so every child</small>

<small>20. A. who allB. each of whomC. all of whomD. everyone21. A. fulfil itsB. fulfil theirC. fulfil ourD. fulfil a</small>

<b><small>GIVE YOURSELF A COFFEE BREAK!THINK BETTER!</small></b>

<small>Stop working for a while and take a cheerful cup of coffee. Your mind is clearer and</small>

<b><small>solutions (12)______ you.WORK BETTER!</small></b>

<b><small>Get ready for your work with a fragrant cup of coffee. (13)______ gentle stimulation is</small></b>

<small>your cue for better work.</small>

<b><small>FEEL BETTER!</small></b>

<b><small>Stop getting tired with the kind of black or brown liquid (14)______ coffee. As long as</small></b>

<small>you take it, your boredom and disappointment will be gone.</small>

<b><small>ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE TEAM BUILDING EVENT</small></b>

<i><b><small>The school Young Pioneer Manager would like to announce</small></b></i>

<small></small> <b><small>All pioneers are (15)______ present by 5:30 on Dec 29.</small></b>

<small></small> <b><small>No mobile devices. Just (16)______ the organization’s uniform.</small></b>

 <b><small>Parents (17)_______ the Manager at 0356.211.439 for further information.</small></b>

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<small>22. A. are instead, B. are insteadC. are instead ofD. are instead that23. A. means thatB. means ofC. means toD. means the fact</small>

<b><small>Engaging in acts of kindness has been (24)___ proven to have numerous benefits for our well-being.Studies have shown that performing acts of kindness can (25)___ our mood, alleviate stress, and</small></b>

<small>strengthen our immune system. Additionally, acts of kindness can cultivate positive relationships and socialconnections, which are vital for our emotional and mental health. By demonstrating kindness, we not only</small>

<b><small>positively impact others' lives but also enrich (26)___.</small></b>

<small>When we extend help and support to others, we not only make a meaningful difference in their lives</small>

<b><small>but also nurture our own values, talents, and passions, (27)___ to a sense of joy and fulfilment. Moreover,</small></b>

<small>acts of kindness provide us with opportunities for personal growth, as we learn from others, developempathy and gratitude, and overcome challenges. Furthermore, practising benevolence contributes tofostering a more peaceful and harmonious world by promoting human dignity, respect, and cooperation</small>

<b><small>(28)___ reducing suffering, injustice, and violence.</small></b>

<small>By engaging in acts of kindness, we have the power to create a ripple effect of goodwill, inspireothers to follow suit, and collectively build a more compassionate and inclusive society.</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>John, an associate geography professor at Western Kentucky University, found himself facing a life-threatening situation while conducting a research project on a mountain in Nepal. His journey took a</small>

<b><small>perilous turn when he unexpectedly fell into a deep crevasse, a moment captured on film.</small></b>

<small>In the footage, John documented his struggle inside the 22-metre hole, expressing his fear and beliefthat his life was hanging by a thread. Despite sustaining severe injuries, including a broken arm and fiveribs, his determination to survive pushed him forward. With sheer resilience, he managed to crawl his wayout of the narrow gap, defying the odds stacked against him. Over the course of six gruelling hours, armedonly with an ice axe, John fought against the treacherous environment, inching his way towards safety.</small>

<b><small>Every move was a battle against pain and exhaustion, but his unwavering spirit propelled him forward.</small></b>

<small>Finally, he emerged from the crevasse, battered and bruised but victorious in his escape.</small>

<small>Although free from the icy abyss, John's ordeal was far from over. It took him an additional threehours to reach his tent, where he sought refuge for the night. The next day, rescue teams arrived to his aid,bringing the much-needed assistance and medical attention he required.</small>

<small>29.Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?A. John's struggle for want of time to finish a research project.B. The treacherous environment of the mountain in Nepal.</small>

<small>C. John's determination and resilience in overcoming adversities.</small>

<small>D. The arrival of rescue teams to provide assistance and medical attention.30.</small> <b><small>The word "perilous" in paragraph 1 mostly means _____.</small></b>

<small>31.According to paragraph 2, John was able to survive thanks to _____.</small>

<small>A. medical attentionB. rescue teamsC. his determinationD. luck32.</small> <b><small>The word "exhaustion" in paragraph 2 mostly means _____.</small></b>

<small>A. physical tirednessB. emotional distressC. mental fatigueD. lack of motivation33.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?</small>

<small>A. John sustained severe injuries, including a broken arm and five ribs.B. John documented his struggle inside the crevasse on film.</small>

<small>C. It took John six hours to crawl his way out of the crevasse.</small>

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<small>D. John reached his tent and sought refuge for the night after rescue teams arrived.</small>

<small>The heritage of the United Kingdom, known as British heritage, is a wealth of varied and extensiveinheritance that mirrors the past, customs, and principles of the nation. It encompasses both tangible andintangible elements that contribute to the country's identity, including landmarks, natural scenery, customs,languages, literary works, musical compositions, and artistic expressions. British heritage holds immense</small>

<b><small>significance, serving as a wellspring of pride and motivation for the British population. Furthermore, it</small></b>

<small>represents a valuable resource that benefits sectors such as tourism, education, and international relations.The architectural heritage stands out as a prominent manifestation of the British legacy, characterisedby notable structures like the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, andStonehenge. These buildings symbolise distinct eras and architectural styles that span the breadth ofBritish history, ranging from ancient times to the present day. They serve as remarkable examples of thenation's artistic and engineering accomplishments. Moreover, the architectural heritage mirrors the diverseand multicultural nature of British society, as it incorporates influences from various regions and cultures,including Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Norman, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Georgian, Victorian, andcontemporary styles.</small>

<small>The cultural heritage constitutes another significant facet of the British legacy. It is shaped byhistorical events and interactions that have played a pivotal role in shaping the British identity, including theNorman Conquest, the Reformation, the Industrial Revolution, the World Wars, and the Commonwealth.Within the cultural heritage, there is a celebration of the British people's ingenuity and inventiveness,</small>

<b><small>exemplified through renowned literary works like Shakespeare's plays and poems, Jane Austen's novels,</small></b>

<small>and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Additionally, it embraces a diverse range of music genres, fromclassical to rock and pop, and encompasses various visual arts such as painting, sculpture, andphotography. This rich cultural heritage showcases the creativity and artistic achievements of the Britishpeople throughout history.</small>

<small>As the nation continues to evolve, the British heritage, a treasure trove, remains an enduring sourceof connection, inspiration, and collective pride.</small>

<small>34.Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?</small>

<small>A. The cultural heritage of Britain encompasses renowned literary works, music genres, and visual arts, celebrating the creativity of the British people.</small>

<small>B. The architectural heritage of the United Kingdom spans different eras and styles, showcasing the nation's artistic and engineering accomplishments.</small>

<small>C. The British heritage is a diverse and extensive inheritance that reflects the nation's past and contributes to its identity.</small>

<small>D. The British heritage used to be a cooperative institution.35.</small> <b><small>The word "wellspring" in paragraph 1 probably means _____.</small></b>

<small>36.According to paragraph 2, the architectural heritage boasts _____.A. a limited range of architectural styles</small>

<small>B. exclusively modern architectural structures</small>

<small>C. minimal influence from diverse regions and cultures</small>

<small>D. a representation of British history and artistic accomplishments37.</small> <b><small>The word "exemplified" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.</small></b>

<small>A. representedB. underestimatedC. disregardedD. ridiculed38.According to paragraph 3, the rich cultural heritage is a testament to _____.</small>

<small>A. British customs and principles</small>

<small>B. the diverse and multicultural nature of British societyC. the Renaissance and the Baroque era</small>

<small>D. the British people's ingenuity and inventiveness</small>

<small>39.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?</small>

<small>A. The British heritage encompasses both tangible and intangible elements.B. The architectural heritage only includes buildings from ancient times.</small>

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<small>C. The cultural heritage celebrates renowned literary works and visual arts.D. The British heritage remains an enduring source of connection and inspiration.40.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?</small>

<small>A. The British heritage is solely focused on literary works and visual arts.B. The cultural heritage of Britain is constantly evolving with the nation.</small>

<small>C. The architectural heritage does not reflect the diverse nature of British society.D. The British heritage is a source of pride for the British population.</small>

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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 3</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>5.Everyone is _______ that a number of things could go wrong at the waterfall.</small>

<small>6.The fog was so thick that it was _______ impossible to see your hand in front of your face.</small>

<small>7.Kate found Peter _______ and asked him what was wrong.</small>

<small>8.Don’t you know that when water _______, it turns into ice?</small>

<small>9.Zhang: “Kim seems a bit depressed.”Hiroki: “_______”</small>

<small>A. Oh, yes. Nothing ever upsets her.B. I know. She always makes me laugh.C. Maybe she’s had some bad news.D. I think it’s because she’s won some money.</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>10. a. I went with my friend, Mr Trung, as he loves Xuan Nam, a famous comedian.b. Thanks for your email you sent 5 days ago and sorry I didn’t reply sooner.</small>

<small>c. Last Sunday, I enjoyed a live improvised comedy program called “Thank God you are here.”</small>

<small>d. Binh Minsk, a famous singer, won the show when she had an impressive performance with Giang Thanh, the host of Room 2.</small>

<small>e. The contestants were Binh Minsk, Manh Quy and Phuc Quang.</small>

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<small>A. b-c-a-d-eB. b-c-a-e-dC. c-b-a-d-eD. c-b-a-e-d</small>

<small>11. a. However, other people agree that human beings cause global warming. They try to recycle things.b. Some people think that it is normal for the Earth’s temperature to go up and down.</small>

<small>c. What is more, they also choose to walk or cycle so as to reduce carbon emissions.d. The majority of people believe that they must combat climate change.</small>

<small>e. It is hotter and hotter nowadays.</small>

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<b><small>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. </small></b>

<small>12. A. heavy mealsB. good mealsC. delicious mealsD. yummy meals13. A. is required forB. is ready forC. is advised forD. is produced for14. A. a good jobB. a good timeC. a wise juiceD. a wise policy</small>

<small>15. A. teachers and employees B. soldiers and martyrsC. over and overD. the time16. A. good jobB. good wayC. good appearanceD. good time17. A. Keep calmB. Keep silentC. Keep in touchD. Keep going</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>Although playing video games is one of the most popular leisure activities in the world, research into its</small>

<b><small>effects on players, (18)_____, is often trivialised.</small></b>

<b><small>One innovative application of video games in health care is (19)_____. The degree of attention needed to</small></b>

<small>play such a game can distract the player from the sensation of pain, a strategy that has been reported and evaluated</small>

<b><small>among paediatric patients. (20)_____ a form of physiotherapy or occupational therapy in many different groups of</small></b>

<small>people. Such games focus attention away from potential discomfort and, unlike more traditional therapeuticactivities, they do not rely on passive movements and sometimes painful manipulation of the limbs. </small>

<small>However, there has been no long term follow-up and no robust randomised controlled trials of such</small>

<b><small>interventions. (21)_____. Furthermore, it is not known whether any distracting effect depends simply on</small></b>

<small>concentrating on an interactive task or whether the content of games is also an important factor as there have been</small>

<b><small>no controlled trials (22)_____. Further research should examine factors within games such as novelty, users'</small></b>

<small>preferences, and relative levels of challenge and should compare video games with other potentially distractingactivities.</small>

<small>On balance, given that video game playing is highly prevalent among children and adolescents in</small>

<b><small>industrialised countries, (23)_____ moderate frequency of play has serious acute adverse effects from moderate</small></b>

<small>play. Adverse effects, when they occur, tend to be relatively minor and temporary, resolving spontaneously withdecreased frequency of play. More evidence is needed on excessive play and on defining what constitutes excess inthe first place. There should also be long term studies of the course of video game addiction.</small>

<small>18. A. both positive and negativeB. neither positive nor negativeC. not only positive but negativeD. positive but not negetive19. A. its use in pain managementB. their use in pain management</small>

<small>C. it is using in pain managementD. they are using in pain management20. A. Video games have been in useB. Video games have been for use</small>

<small>C. Video games have been used asD. Video games have been used to21.A. Whether patients eventually tire of such games is also unclear.</small>

<small>B. Not knowing patients eventually tire of such games is also unclear.</small>

<b><small>DRINK AN ORANGE!</small></b>

<b><small>Do you often have (12)_____? Orange juice provides an aid to digestion that </small></b>

<small>counteracts ill effects when you overeat.</small>

<b><small>This single day liquid food (13)_____ the tiniest babies as well as for grown ups by </small></b>

<small>thousands of physicians all over the world.</small>

<b><small>In short, drinking an orange a day is always (14)_____.</small></b>

<b><small>ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE LABOUR UNION</small></b>

<i><b><small>The school labour union chairperson would like to announce</small></b></i>

<small></small> <b><small>All (15)_____ are present at the District’s Martyrs’ Cemetery by 6.00 on Dec 22.</small></b>

<small></small> <b><small>Formal costumes and (16)_____. No smoking!</small></b>

 <b><small>(17)_____ during the solemn memorial service for heroic martyrs.</small></b>

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<small>D. Not to know patients eventually tire of such games is also unclear.22. A. that compares video games with other distractors.</small>

<small>B. to be compared video games with other distractors.C. comparing video games with other distractors.D. compared to video games and other distractors.</small>

<small>23.A. it is little evidence thatB. it is a little evidence thatC. there is little evidence thatD. there is a little evidence that</small>

<b><small>What kind of music do you (24)______? Some people like going to classical concerts, and listening to(25)______. The musicians wear very formal clothes, and the (26)______ is silent until the end of the performance.</small></b>

<small>Perhaps you’re a rock music fan. Rock concerts are often held at football stadiums or in parks. Members of the</small>

<b><small>audience dance to the music, or sing the songs. (27)______ music is played at weddings and parties in manycountries, and some people (28)______ their own music at home. Nowadays we hear music in shops and lifts, and</small></b>

<small>many people carry their own music player with them, or even listen to music when they study. Music is everywhere!</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<b><small>SHERLOCK HOLMES</small></b>

<small>Detective books are very popular. In these books, a detective solves a crime. There are often a lot ofsuspects. However, only one person is the criminal. The detective has to catch the criminal. He or she tries to findclues. The clues help the detective catch the criminal. One of the most well-known detectives in literature is SherlockHolmes.</small>

<b><small>Most detective books have a main character like Holmes. The story usually develops around this person. Thisis because he or she is interesting. [1]. Holmes knows how criminals think. [2]. He is very good at catching them. [3].He does this by looking at clues. [4]. A lot of the main characters in detective books are like Holmes.</small></b>

<small>Also, most detective books have a surprise at the end. The Sherlock Holmes books always surprise readers.Many readers like to guess the end to a story. It makes them feel smart. However, most readers struggle with theSherlock Holmes stories. They guess the wrong suspect. Sherlock Holmes is the only one who can figure out thecrime each time. He is very smart. This is what makes these books so famous. Other detective books also usesurprise endings. However, the Holmes books were first. They were first published in 1887. This is why many peoplethink that these books are the best. They are old, but they are still interesting.</small>

<b><small>29.</small></b> <small>Which of the following is NOT true of detective fiction?A. There is more than one suspect in the crime.</small>

<small>B. The detective discovers important information.C. There are multiple people who did the crime.D. The detective finds out who is guilty of the crime.</small>

<b><small>30.The underlined word “develops” in the 2</small></b><small>nd paragraph is closest in meaning to</small>

<b><small>31.</small></b> <small>Look at the four numbers [1], [2], [3], and [4] that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage. </small>

<b><small>“Then he decides who did the crime”</small></b>

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<small>Where would the sentence best fit?</small>

<b><small>32.</small></b> <small>Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the underlined sentence in the 3rdparagraph? “Sherlock Holmes is the only one who can figure out the crime each time”</small>

<small>A. Only Sherlock Holmes knows who did the crime every time.</small>

<small>B. The criminal was the only one who knew who Sherlock Holmes was.C. The person who committed the crime knew Sherlock Holmes.D. Sherlock Holmes committed the crime each time.</small>

<b><small>33.</small></b> <small>Which of the following can be inferred about the Sherlock Holmes books?A. The Sherlock Holmes stories influenced many detective fiction books.B. The surprise ending surprised even the detectives in the books.C. Most people were not impressed by the use of surprise endings.</small>

<small>D. Detective fiction was later very different from the Sherlock Holmes books.++++++++++</small>

<b><small>ADVENTURERS OF THE YEAR</small></b>

<i><small>Every year, readers of National Geographic Magazine vote for their adventurers of the year. Here are two of them.</small></i>

<b><small>The mountaineer</small></b>

<small>As a child, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita lived with her younger sister in Lukla, a town in north-eastern Nepal.Pasang’s parents died when she was young. As a teenager, she trained as a mountaineer. She worked as a mountainguide, and she climbed Mount Everest when she was only 22. In 2015, there was a terrible earthquake in Nepal.Many people didn’t have homes or food, so Pasang helped them. These days, she also works to improve education inNepal, and is famous for her volunteer work as well as her mountaineering.</small>

<b><small>The cyclist</small></b>

<small>Marjan Sadequi was born Afghanistan and grew up in the capital city of Kabul. Her father was the national</small>

<b><small>cycling coach for the men’s team, and from very early in life, Marjan’s ambition was to become a cyclist. Her father</small></b>

<small>gave Marjan her first bicycle when she was a teenager, and he soon saw how much Marjan loved cycling. As a result,he formed a new women’s cycling team for his daughter and ten other women. It wasn’t easy to practice on theroads of Kabul, but in 2013, the team went to New Delhi (India) and they had their first international competitionagainst other women’s cycling teams. They didn’t win, but they entered more races in Pakistan, Kazakhstan, andSouth Korea. Because of Marjan and her team’s achievements, more women are now cycling in Afghanistan.</small>

<b><small>34.</small></b> <small>Both Pasang and Marjan _____A. were born in Nepal.</small>

<small>B. competed in other countries.C. took part in social activitiesD. started as a teenager.</small>

<b><small>35.The underlined word “ambition” can be best replaced by ____</small></b>

<b><small>36.</small></b> <small>Which of the following is true about Marjan?A. Her parents died when she was a child.</small>

<small>B. Her mother encouraged her to become a cyclist.C. She competed in some Asian countries.</small>

<small>D. She was born in Afghanistan but was brought up in Pakistan.</small>

<b><small>37.</small></b> <small>What is suggested about Pasang?</small>

<small>A. She has changed people’s lives since 2015.</small>

<small>B. She participated in an international competition in 2013.C. She first climbed Mount Everest in her 30s.</small>

<small>D. Her trainer did not support her being a mountaineer.</small>

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<b><small>38.</small></b> <small>According to the passage, what is true about the cycling team formed by Marjan’s father?A. There were 10 women members including Marjan.</small>

<small>B. The team did not win any prize in the competition in India.C. It was the first women cycling team in Afghanistan.D. The team won a prize in South Korea.</small>

<b><small>39.</small></b> <small>According to the passage, _____.</small>

<small>A. Marja’s father inspired her to become a cyclist.</small>

<small>B. Marjan’s team had their first international competition in Kabul.C. there were ten members in Marja’s team.</small>

<small>D. Marja helped more women to cycle to Afghanistan.</small>

<b><small>40.</small></b> <small>Pasang did not work as _____.</small>

<small>A. a mountain guideB. a volunteerC. an activistD. a politician</small>

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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 4</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from theother three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from theother three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the followingquestions.</small></b>

<small>14.Having made his first film earlier this year, he is _______ starring in a new musical.</small>

<small>15.Many a person _______ it unacceptable for factories to emit hazardous gases.</small>

<small>16.Today marks ______ day of the week, with the temperature at 42oC in midday.</small>

<small>17.The forest fire ______ thick black smoke, polluting the whole city.</small>

<small>18.Lynn: “The forecase says it will rain heavily this afternoon.”Katie: “_______”</small>

<small>A. Open the door for me, will you?B. We are having a picnic today.C. I’d better bring an umbrella.D. It’s an honour talking to you.</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>10. a. The festival took place on Nguyen Hue and Le Loi streets from Dec 22 upto Christmas Eve.</small>

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<small>b. Last night, I and my brother went to HOZO Super Fest to enjoy performances by famous bands and singers.c. We all felt excited that we made new friends and saw our idols perform live.</small>

<small>d. The last show by The Moffats ended late at night, but no one seemed to stop dancing on the streets.e. It was the biggest musical event in Viet Nam in 2023.</small>

<small>11. a. I am interested in helping parentless children and ready to have their hair cut.b. My name is Van and I have been a barber for 15 years.</small>

<small>c. To whom it may concern,</small>

<small>d. I am looking forward to hearing from you and joining you on the trip.</small>

<small>e. I have been informed about your voluntary trip to an orphanage in Vinh Long on Dec 26, 2023.</small>

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<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>12. A. the hardest and hardestB. harder and harderC. the harder and harderD. hardest and hardest13. A. so you canB. that you canC. so that you canD. you can do so14. A. take you to thatB. take you thereC. take you for funD. take you for granted</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>Education is an important aspect of child development. It is not only limited to learning at school,</small>

<b><small>(18)______ the role of parents in supporting learning at school. One effective way (19)______ through assignments</small></b>

<small>to the child. </small>

<b><small>(20)______ children are invited to learn independently. They need to manage time, plans approach, and</small></b>

<small>work independently to complete tasks. This teaches them responsibility for their own learning, a skill which will bevery useful when they grow up.</small>

<b><small>Secondly, group assignments give children (21)______ It teaches them how to collaborate, listen to other</small></b>

<small>people's views, and value diversity of ideas. </small>

<b><small>(22)______, through chores, children learn about the responsibilities and consequences of work which is not</small></b>

<small>resolved. It teaches them values such as discipline, perseverance, and commitment to assigned tasks.</small>

<b><small>In conclusion, (23)______ children hone academic skills, but they also teach values and important life skills.</small></b>

<small>18. A. but it also involvesB. but it is also involvedC. but it also consistsD. but it is also comprised19.A. to strengthening educationB. to strengthen education</small>

<small>C. to make education strenghthenD. to make education the strongest20.A. For the first time, through assignments,</small>

<small>B. On the first helping, through assignments,C. Firstly, through assignments,</small>

<small>D. Firstly of all, through assignments,</small>

<b><small>TELA (The English Language Academy)IS ONLY No.2 IN TEACHING ENGLISHSO WHY YOU GO WITH US?</small></b>

<b><small>We are trying (12) _______.</small></b>

<small>We just can’t afford to employ foreign students, or to make you study in hot rooms.</small> <b><small>We just can’t give you easy tests (13) _______ get good marks.</small></b>

<small>Obviously, the only thing we try the hardest is just to master your English command.</small>

<b><small>Why? Because we can’t afford to (14) ______. Go with us next time.</small></b>

<b><small>ULTIMATE SCHOOLWELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL</small></b>

<small>Are you ready? You will need:</small>

<b><small>School email address: Please (15)_____ for an account using your school email address.Collaboration platforms: (16)_____ to your PicktoChart Classroom using your school email </small></b>

<b><small>Computer (17)_____ Web Camera: Insert a brief description of the requirements here. </small></b>

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<small>21. A. the opportunity to work together with their classmates or siblings.</small>

<small>B. the opportunity when they work together with their classmates or siblings.</small>

<small>C. the opportunity for them that they work together with their classmates or siblings.D. the opportunity so that they can work together with their classmates or sibling.22. A. On the final attemptB. At least and last</small>

<small>C. Last but not leastD. The last but not the least</small>

<small>23. A. not only these assignments helpB. not only do these assignments helpC. do these assignments not only helpD. these assignments not only do the help</small>

<b><small>The History of Film</small></b>

<small>The world's first film was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumière. Although it only(24) ________ of short, simple scenes, people loved it and films have been popular ever since. The first films weresilent, with titles on the screen to (25) _______ the story. </small>

<small>Soon the public had their favourite actors and actresses and, in this way the first film stars appeared. In 1927,the first 'talkie', a film with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (26) _______ only accept this kind offilm.</small>

<small>Further improvements continued, particularly in America, which produced 95% of all films. With the arrival oftelevision in the 1950s, (27) _______ people went to see films, but in recent years cinema audiences have grownagain. More countries have started to produce films that influence film-making and there are currently (28) _______national film industries.</small>

<b><small>Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answerto each of the questions.</small></b>

<b><small>One to watch! Essay by Jessica Bourne, aged 14</small></b>

<small>I'm a big fan of films featuring the spy James Bond. I've got most of them on DVD. We've recently boughtQuantum of Solace, in which Daniel Craig plays the part of Bond. I don't know why the film's got that name - but it'sa great movie, anyway.</small>

<small>All the actors who've played James Bond have been great, but Daniel Craig, who's made lots of other films, playsthe part better than any of them. Even though he doesn't talk very much, I think he's the most perfect actor for therole. He even does a few of the more dangerous things in the film himself, instead of getting someone else to dothem. I did wonder sometimes whether he'd be clever enough to defeat the bad people - but I'm not going to tellyou the ending! The actress who stars with Craig gives a fantastic performance too - I loved all the glamorous clothesshe wore!</small>

<small>The director probably had a hard job making this Bond film as full of action as earlier ones. But the excitementstarts right at the beginning here, with a car chase along a mountain road, and plenty of other thrilling scenes, too -Bond leaping off tall buildings and so on. Unfortunately I found the story difficult to follow in places, and it alsoseemed to be over very quickly - it lasted under two hours. I also felt there weren't as many jokes as in the old Bondfilms. And where was all the ridiculous Bond equipment - the underwater car or exploding watch that everyonelaughed at? This is a more serious, darker Bond film, but I still really enjoyed it.</small>

<small>29.What is Jessica trying to do in her essay?A. explain what first attracted her to Bond films</small>

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<small>C. give a balanced view of a Bond film she has seenD. describe how Daniel Craig got the part of James Bond30.What can a reader find out from Jessica's essay?</small>

<small>A. whether Quantum of Solace is her favourite Bond filmB. what other films Daniel Craig has made</small>

<small>C. which other actors have played James Bond</small>

<small>D. whether she thinks Daniel Craig is the best James Bond31.What does Jessica tell us about Craig in the new Bond film?</small>

<small>A. He performs some of the action scenes.B. He wears some stylish clothes.</small>

<small>C. He is given a lot of lines to say.</small>

<small>D. He looks strong and fit enough to fight the criminals.32.What is one problem with the film, according to Jessica?</small>

<small>A. It seems a bit too long.</small>

<small>B. It's sometimes hard to understand what's happening.C. It has too much silly technology in it.</small>

<small>D. It has jokes that aren't very funny.</small>

<small>33.Which of these might appear in a magazine review of the new Bond film?</small>

<small>A. It's full of excitement, with Bond jumping across rooftops, so don't be disappointed by the slow start.B. The director wanted to move away from the last Bond film and include a bit less action.</small>

<small>C. I'm not sure the title tells you much...but be prepared to watch a rather different kind of Bond movie.D. Daniel Craig performed well as James Bond, but the main female star was disappointing.</small>

<small>Virtually any night of the year, a person can look up at the sky and see the moon. The moon is Earth's onlynatural satellite. It takes slightly more than twenty-seven days for it to orbit Earth. And it does so from a little morethan 380,000 kilometres away. Despite being Earth's closest celestial neighbour, there is much about the moon thatscientists do not know.</small>

<small>For instance, no one is exactly sure when the moon was formed. Earth is estimated to have been createdaround 4.5 billion years ago. No later than 100,000 years after that, the moon was in orbit around Earth. Yet thequestion remains: How did the moon form? There are several theories, but astronomers have thus far failed to proveany of them correct.</small>

<b><small>The most widely accepted idea is the collision theory. It states that the moon formed when an object crashedinto Earth. According to this hypothesis, when Earth was first created, it had no satellite. But, at some point in time,</small></b>

<small>an object approximately the size of Mars collided with Earth. This caused part of the planet to break off. The largestpart eventually transformed into the moon.</small>

<small>Another theory is that Earth and the moon formed at the exact same time billions of years ago. However,many astronomers discount this theory. They point out that Earth and the moon are comprised of differentsubstances. They claim that if the two bodies were formed at the same time, then they should be composed of thesame materials. Yet, as an example of their differences, the moon has much less iron than Earth does.</small>

<small>A third theory proposes that the moon formed somewhere else in the solar system. As it wandered past Earth,</small>

<b><small>it was captured by Earth's gravity and began to orbit the planet. A fourth theory declares that, when it first formed,</small></b>

<small>Earth spun much more rapidly than it does at the present time. Due to its swift rotation, part of the crust wasstripped away from the planet and cast into space. This material then formed the moon.</small>

<small>Each of the four theories has its supporters and detractors. Thus far, however, no astronomer has been able toprove one theory while disproving all of the others.</small>

<small>34.Which of the following statements does paragraph 1 support?A. The moon's distance from Earth changes at times.</small>

<small>B. There are many satellites that are orbiting Earth.</small>

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<small>C. The moon is always visible in the night sky.</small>

<small>D. No natural objects are closer to Earth than the moon.</small>

<small>35.</small> <b><small>In line 10, the phrase “crashed into” is closest in meaning to ______.</small></b>

<small>36.According to the text, what is true regarding the collision theory?A. It points out that Earth's orbit changed a great deal.</small>

<small>B. It is believed by the greatest number of astronomers.C. It states that Earth once had multiple satellites.D. It declares that Mars collided with Earth at one point.</small>

<small>37.Why do many astronomers doubt that Earth and the moon formed at the same time?A. The moon more likely came from elsewhere in the solar system.</small>

<small>B. Earth and the moon are formed of different materials.C. There is not enough iron in the Earth's crust.</small>

<small>D. The chances of two objects forming close together are small.38.</small> <b><small>In line 18, the word “it” refers to _______.</small></b>

<small>A. the solar systemB. the planet's gravityC. a fourth theoryD. Earth39.The last theory suggests that the Moon was _______.</small>

<small>A. a result of a collision between Mars and the EarthB. roughly the same size and mass of the EarthC. made of the Earth’s peeled outer layerD. formed somewhere in the solar system40.What would be the best title for the passage?</small>

<small>A. The Moon: Everything You Need to Know about ItB. The Changing Phases of the Moon</small>

<small>C. Theories on the Creation of the MoonD. How Long Ago Did the Moon Form?</small>

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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 5</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<small>20.A. refunded B. compared C. exchanged D. showroomed </small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<small>21.A. architect B. programmer C. engineer D. hairdresser 22.A. assistant B. takeaway C. optician’s D. estate </small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>23.The store was offering great ___________ on clothing during the sale.</small>

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<small>24.They planned to go for a picnic; ______________, the rain spoiled their plans.</small>

<small>25.___________, have become essential skills in today's workplace.A. Problem-solving abilities, which are highly valued</small>

<small>B. Problem-solving abilities are highly valuedC. That problem-solving abilities are highly valuedD. Because problem-solving abilities are highly valued26.Customer: “Is this product on discount?” </small>

<small>Sale assistant: “_______”</small>

<small>A. Oh, yes. Coupons are necessary. B. I’m afraid not. C. Maybe you like it? D. I think it’s expensive. </small>

<small>27.John: “Effective leaders are often known for being good at communicating with their teams.” Terry: “___________” </small>

<small>A. I couldn’t agree with you more.B. It’s quite challenging. C. I’m quite physically fit. D. They are reliable. </small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>28. a. Finally, I would buy a motorcycle for my sister. She has had to ride her old bicycle since she was 15.b. Do you think winning the lottery would make you happy? If I won it, I could do something easily.</small>

<small>c. To sum up, I would use the money to help my family with the satisfaction of basic needs.</small>

<small>d. Secondly, I would have our old house rebuilt. My parents, my sister and I have been living in there for more than 40 years and it is downgraded.</small>

<small>e. First of all, I would donate half of the money to the orphanages in my little hometown.</small>

<small>11.a. Besides, they are ready to attack those who reach the house.</small>

<small>b. Today, I am writing to complain about the noise that the geese in my nexdoor house have made.c. I am looking forward to hearing from you and seeing your resolution to shutting the geese up.d. They sound the whole day, so we cannot relax or sleep.</small>

<small>e. My neighbours and I feel cross with such noisy geese.</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<b><small>VIDEOLEAP APP</small></b>

<b><small>An easy way to create your (12)___ video clips.</small></b>

 All in one video editing suite.  <b>Tools for all creators, from (13)___ to pro.</b>

 Available on IOS + Android.  <b>7 day free (14)___.</b>

<i><b><small>You are invited to (15)_____ us</small></b></i>

<b>YEAR-END PARTY</b>

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<small>January 09, 2024. 17:00 P.M. School Hall</small>

<i><b><small>Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s that time of year (16)_____.We’re so excited (17)_____ no one will be absent.</small></b></i>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>Most people (18)_____ playing video games can keep you fit. You sit on the floor, or on the sofa, looking at ascreen, (19)_____ your body that moves is your thumb. </small>

<small>So why do people say that it is a way of keeping fit? Yes, of course, for old kinds of video games, the playerscan’t keep fit.</small>

<small>(20)_____, gamers are now doing exercises while they play games. This game is played on the floor.</small>

<small>You put one foot in the center and move your other foot in time to the dance music (21)_____ as you gothrough the levels. </small>

<small>(22)_____ a fantasy world in the game, but they get something good for their health as well. So, who knows?Perhaps the gamers of the future will be fit and healthy people, (23)_____.</small>

<small>18. A. do not think thatB. never wonder thatC. still ask themselves thatD. do not think whether19. A. the only part B. and the only partC. and the only part ofD. and the only part that20. A. But thanks for a new game that is called as Dance Dance Revolution</small>

<small>B. But thanks to Dance Dance Revolution a new game is called asC. But thanks to a new game that is known as Dance Dance RevolutionD. But thanks for a new game that is known as Dance Dance Revolution</small>

<small>21. A. gets faster and fasterB. getting faster and fasterC. to get faster and fasterD. fast and faster22. A. Not only do gamers get into B. Gamers can only get into</small>

<small>C. Not only gamers get intoD. Gamers do not get only into23. A. which the previous generation of gamers do not think of</small>

<small>B. which the previous generation of gamers do not think thatC. which the previous generation of gamers do not wonderD. which the previous generation of gamers do not identify</small>

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<small>The 21st century is all about (24) ___________. Technology is progressing at an unprecedented rate and (25)___________ way we live is changing along with it. When historians look back on the early 21st century, they willidentify a handful of people who took the leading roles in technology. Elon Musk will undoubtedly be of one theseimportant people on this list.</small>

<small> Many people are surprised to learn that Elon Musk was born and raised in Pretoria, South Africa. He had adifficult (26) _________, with his parents separating when he was nine years old. As an adult, Elon has becomeestranged from his father. He moved to Canada when he was 17 and then to the United States of America.(27)___________ , he sits quite high on a number of global rankings. His net worth, currently around 93 billiondollars, makes him the world’s 5th richest person. Forbes (28) ________ him the most innovative leader of 2019. Andhis time as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tesla makes him the longest standing CEO of an automotive company.</small>

<small>26. A. adulthood B. childhood C. upbringing D. income 27. A. So farB. At that time C. Currently D. Up to now </small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<b><small> While the cover letter has increasingly become a divisive topic among employers and job seekers, many</small></b>

<small>employers still think cover letters are important. According to a 2023 study by employment website Zippia, morethan a fourth (26 percent) of employers "always read cover letters" and think they're an important factor of thehiring decision. And almost half (45 percent) said that not including a cover letter could get your application rejected.So in most cases, it's best to be cautious and include one. It can help you stand out from the crowd. Employers haveto read through a lot of application forms for just one role. As a result, if you have similar abilities as othercandidates, a cover letter allows you to highlight your personality and special skills. In short, including a cover letteris truly useful for job search. Here's how:</small>

<small>It shows that you are willing to put in extra effort. Looking for a new job requires a lot of work, so it might behard to write different cover letters for different positions. However, according to the Zippia study, 61percent of hiring managers consider a customized resume (including a cover letter and portfolio link) as the"top method for applicants to increase their chances of getting a job." </small>

<small>You can solve any biases that may exist. In an ideal world, employers wouldn't judge you based on things likegaps in employment or frequent job changes. Career coach Marlo Lyons suggests using your cover letter toexplain any gaps and provide context for these situations, so employers don't get the wrong impression.29. The passage mainly discusses _________________. </small>

<small>A. the importance of cover letters in job applicationsB. the role of recruiters in the hiring process</small>

<small>C. the benefits of including a resume in a job searchD. the study conducted by Zippia on cover letter usage</small>

<small>30. According to the 2023 study by Zippia, ____________ of the employers think cover letters are important. A. two thirds B. nearly half C. a fourth D. nearly all </small>

<small>31. According to the passage, not including a cover letter could potentially result in __________. A. improving your chances of getting a jobB. making your application stand out</small>

<small>C. getting your application rejectedD. addressing potential biases</small>

<b><small>32. The word "divisive" in the passage can be replaced with __________. </small></b>

<small>A. positiveB. unimportantC. controversial D. spectacular </small>

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<small>33. According to the passage, why is it recommended to include a cover letter in most cases?A. to highlight your unique skills and personality</small>

<small>B. to make you qualified and professional </small>

<small>C. to make the job search easier and less time-consumingD. to improve your qualifications compared to other candidates</small>

<small>Twenty Vietnamese high school students are currently living in Australia. They are there for three weeks aspart of a living-abroad project. The 16- and 17-year-old students are living with Australian families and attendingEnglish classes. Most of the students have taken English language classes for 5 or 6 years and are finally getting anopportunity to use their English.</small>

<small>Not only are students learning a foreign language, but they're also learning about a new culture. In addition,</small>

<b><small>the students have been particularly surprised at the Australian attitude towards wild animals. Van Anh has vowed to</small></b>

<small>protect wildlife when she returns to Vietnam.</small>

<b><small>The group's chaperone, Mrs. Lan, has been pleased with the students' acquisition of the language. "Even the</small></b>

<small>most timid are trying their best to speak English. They are learning a lot. I'm very impressed,” said Mrs. Lan. “I thinkliving with an Australian family makes a difference because the students are forced to speak English. They also havethe opportunity to learn about Australian culture. We're all very grateful to the Australian families who are hostingus."</small>

<small>The Australian families are happy to host the students, as they are getting to learn about Vietnamese culture.Both groups will be celebrating a farewell party at the end of the stay. There will be a slide show of memories andthe students will speak about their experiences. "Living in Australia is an experience I'll never forget," writes studentVan Anh.</small>

<small>34. What would be the most suitable title for this passage?A. Australian Families Love Vietnamese</small>

<small>B. Student Van Anh shares experience in AustraliaC. School website posts student essays</small>

<small>D. Vietnamese high school students stay abroad in Australia35. What is suggested about the culture in Australia?</small>

<small>A. It scares the students.B. It requires fluency in English.</small>

<small>C. It can be learned from a book.D. It's different from the culture in Vietnam.36. According to the passage, what does Mrs. Lan probably think about the English language?</small>

<small>A. It's more beautiful than Vietnamese.</small>

<small>B. It is important for international communication.</small>

<small>C. It's best to learn English in an English-speaking country. </small>

<small>D. It is something each and every Vietnamese student should know.</small>

<b><small>37. The word “vowed” is closest in meaning to _____</small></b>

<b><small>38. The word “chaperone” is closest in meaning to _____</small></b>

<b><small>39. The word “acquisition” is closest in meaning to _____</small></b>

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<small>40. What will the students do at the end of their stay?</small>

<small>A. They will take an English exam.B. They will have a party together.</small>

<small>C. They will have a great time visiting Australia.D. They will stay in a hostel or group house.</small>

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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 6</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<small>29.A. capableB. accessibleC. adolescentD. financial</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word which differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>33.John _______ with the kids. That’s why he looks exhausted.</small>

<small>A. playedB. has playedC. has been playingD. had played34.Most teenagers prefer being on their own to being in the _______ of their parents.</small>

<small>A. attendanceB. appearanceC. companyD. surveillance35.This newly-built eight-_______ motorway has shortened the journey to our hometown.</small>

<small>36.Tom: Why don’t we go to the movie this afternoon?Mary: _______</small>

<small>A. Great. I’d love to.B. Never mind.C. My pleasure.D. That’s terrible.37.Mary: What do you think would be a suitable present for my host family?</small>

<small>Peter: _______</small>

<small>A. I think you should buy some Vietnamese coffee.B. I don’t think you can make a good present.</small>

<small>C. Don’t bother to buy a present. You must do the housework.D. I’m excellent at choosing presents and gifts, aren’t I?</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>10. a. I’m looking for a penfriend living in Da Lat, Viet Nam.</small>

<small>b. I stopped going to school last year and I am working as a farmer in Taiwan.c. Send me a message and tell me about yourself and your family.</small>

<small>d. I hope to hear from you soon!</small>

<small>e. Hi! My name is Tao Wang. I am 20 years old.</small>

<i><b><small>(Click here to reply to Wang)</small></b></i>

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<small>11. a. I am into Cantopop and like Jay Chou very much.b. Hi, Wang! I am Ming Ton from Da Lat, Viet Nam.</small>

<small>c. I’d like to have a Chinese penfriend to master my Chinese which I have been learning for 5 years.d. Would you mind telling me about your hobbies? I look forward to hearing from you.</small>

<small>e. I am 22 years old and I am a student.</small>

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<b><small>Read the following advertisement/ school announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheetto indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</small></b>

<b><small>YOU STAY HOME – WE DELIVERWE’LL CARRY YOUR LOAD FAST AND SAFELY</small></b>

<small>(12)_____ day express courier.Next day express courier.Contractual (13)_____ service</small>

<b><small>YOU ARE NEW CUSTOMERS:</small></b>

<small>Free delivery for the first three (14)_____.</small>

<b><small>Call now (also Zalo): 0983850659</small></b>

<b><small>FREMONT HIGH SCHOOLNEWS & ANNOUNCEMENT</small></b>

<i><b><small>Tuesday, Jan 30, 2024</small></b></i>

<small></small> <b><small>2/16 – 2/19: (15)___ school & Mid-winter break</small></b>

<small>The FHS Ski Club is hitting new slopes.(16)___ for our ski trips here.</small>

<small>Your families are welcome (17)___ each trip.</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of thenumbered blanks.</small></b>

<small>My school organizes a carnival every year during the month of October. It is the time our first termexamination is over and (18)_____. So, it is the perfect time to host a carnival.</small>

<small>Our school management and teachers put in a lot of efforts in organizing the school carnival. (19)_____before the carnival and come (20)_____. Many of the senior class students are also a part of the carnivalorganization committee and they also work with dedication to make this event a success. Big posters are made andseveral craft items (21)_____ the place where the carnival is to be held.</small>

<small>Our teachers ensure active participation from each student. A number of stalls are set for the entertainmentof visitors. Some of these stalls have interesting games (22)_____. These games test your intelligence, analytical skillsand eye-hand coordination. Then, there are rides mostly for children up to 10 years. Children enjoy these ridesthoroughly. We also have food stalls serving delectable food. These stalls pull a large number of people and areappreciated for their amazing food and quick service.</small>

<small>(23)_____, my school carnival is full of fun and entertainment.</small>

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<small>18. A. there is still enough time until the second term examination to beginB. there is still enough time for the second term examination that beginsC. there is still enough time for the second term examination to beginD. there is still enough time until the second term examination that begins19. A. They all begin with the preparation months</small>

<small>B. All they begin with the preparation monthsC. They all begin for the preparation monthsD. All they begin for the preparation months20.A. up with various innovative ideas</small>

<small>B. up to various innovative ideasC. up for various innovative ideasD. up in various innovative ideas</small>

<small>21. A. are made to decorateB. are made and decoratedC. are made to decoratingD. are made for decoration</small>

<small>22.A. that mostly involve single playerB. that almost involve single playerC. that involve mostly single playerD. that involve the most single player</small>

<small>23. A. All in allB. All at onceC. All aboveD. All about++++++++++++</small>

<small>Leisureactivities (24)_______ an important part in a teenager’s development. They arouse his or herinterests, urging him or her to explorea new world of knowledge. (25)_______ leisure activities, teenagers join inacommunity of people with the same likes. The network (26)_______ to close friendships which helpteenagersthrough thick and thin. (27)_______, leisure activitiesmake an excellent haven (28)_______ teenagers get awayfrom the stress for a while or let offtheir steam or anger in a positive way.</small>

<b><small>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.</small></b>

<small>May 2, 2000saw a great improvement in the accuracy of GPS.Tens of thousands of GPS receivers were instantlyupgraded. An announcement from the White House meanteveryone’s ability to pinpoint their location ortheiritem’s location. On May 3, a GPS enthusiastnamed DaveUlmertested this accuracy by hiding a navigationaltarget in the woods. He placed a black bucket containing a logbook, a pencil, videos, books, software andaslingshotin the woods near Beavercreek, Oregon near Portland. Next, he shared the waypoint with the onlinecommunity.Within three days, two different people used their own GPS receivers to find the container and wroteabout their experiences. The original idea was simple, hide a container and note the coordinates with GPS unit. Therules for participants include‘Take some, leave some’. Various ideas were suggestedin place of ‘stash’ before</small>

<b><small>‘geocaching’ was settled on.</small></b>

<small>29.What is the main idea of the passage?</small>

<small>A. The development of geocachingB. The naming of geocachingC. The history of geocaching D. The popularity of geocaching</small>

<small>30.The first geocaches were _______.</small>

<small>A. hidden by the White HouseB. found by Dave Ulmer</small>

<small>C. set up to test the accuracy of GPSD. chosen carefully to show enthusiasm</small>

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<small>31.When were the first geocaches hidden by Dave Ulmer found?</small>

<small>A. May 2, 2000B. May 3, 2000C. May 5, 2000D. May 6, 200032.Dave Ulmer gave information about his hidden things _______.</small>

<small>A. by postB. on the internetC. on televisionD. in the newspaper33.The phrase “settled on” is closest in meaning to _______.</small>

<b><small>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 44 to 50.</small></b>

<small>It has been proved that teen hormones have a great effect on teenagers’ body, moods, emotions</small>

<small>and impulses. Fluctuations in sex hormones, i.e. oestrogen, progesterone and testosterone cause their mood swings</small>

<b><small>and interest in dating. Teenage hormones also increase the risk of depression. Adolescents are under intense stress</small></b>

<small>while they try to form their own identity as well as dealing with academic challenges and relationships. In certaincases, the body produces too much or too little of the hormones required, there will be a hormonal imbalance,which leads to a variety of health and mental issues. Common signs include dry skin, blurred vision, fatigue and jointpain. Emotionally, these imbalances result in irritability, depression, anxiety and nervousness.</small>

<small>34.What is the main idea of the passage?</small>

<small>A. Causes of hormonal imbalances in teenagersB. Solutions of hormonal imbalances in teenagersC. Hormones teenagers need for their developmentD. Influences hormones have on teenagers</small>

<small>35.It can be inferred that teenagers’ impulsion _______.</small>

<small>A. is part of their natural developmentB. causes negative consequencesC. can easily be controlledD. affects their emotional changes</small>

<small>36.The word “intense” is closest in meaning to _______.</small>

<small>37.An interest in dating among teenagers is caused by _______.</small>

<small>A. the presence of oestrogenB. the abundance of progesteroneC. the changes in sex hormonesD. the lack of sex hormones38.Hormonal imbalances _______.</small>

<small>A. are always caused by a lack of the required hormonesB. slightly affect the development of a teenager</small>

<small>C. have both physical and emotional influences on a teenagerD. are experienced by all teenagers alike</small>

<small>39.Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of health issues caused by hormonal imbalance?A. Dry skinB. Poorer sightC. TirednessD. Muscle pain40.Because of hormonal imbalances, teenagers are easily _______.</small>

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<b><small>2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 7</small></b>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

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<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word which differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</small></b>

<small>40.A. relievedB. exhaustedC. soundproofD. worldwide</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>42.Helen’s brothers _______ in the garden while she _______ the kitchen.A. had weeded – cleaned B. were weeding – was cleaning</small>

<small>C. weeded – was cleaningD. have been weeding – has been cleaning</small>

<small>43.Our _______ football pitch will make an ideal place for any tournament regardless of the climate.A. all-weatherB. high-speedC. full-sizedD. open-air44.Geocaching has been _______ existence for a long time.</small>

<small>45.Being unable to communicate with their teenage children, the parents feel ____ by their sons and daughters.</small>

<small>46.John: Do you feel like trying a new sport such as abseiling?Jack: _______</small>

<small>A. I feel bored.B. That would be great.C. I’m afraid.D. You’re welcome.</small>

<b><small>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make ameaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</small></b>

<small>10. a. More than 300 students attended the fair and enjoyed Vietnamese dishes, songs and games.b. In my view, the day was a great success. All the attendees felt happy.</small>

<small>c. There were 30 stalls where various activities were offered.d. Yesterday, our school organised the Spring Fair in the playground</small>

<small>e. However, it would be better if we could make Banh Chung during the night.</small>

<small>11. a. I came back to Bangkok but I still remember your school spring fair.b. Dear Xuan,</small>

<small>c. Thank you for having invited me to the fair. I’ll never forget the event in my life.</small>

<small>d. I liked the songs and games, but the dish called “Cha Gio” made a deep impression on me.e. I am now staying on a farm to help my uncle collect grapes.</small>

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<b>Read the following advertisement/ school announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on youranswer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>

<b>THINK DIFFERENT and BE ALERT!You are four (12)____ more likely to have</b>

<b>It’s hard to (13)____ ona road accident when you’re on</b>

<b>two (14)____ thingsa mobile phone.</b>

at the same time.

<small>14. A. distinctiveB. differentC. distinguishD. differentiate</small>

<small></small> <b><small>(17)_____ night after 20:00 (your nicest suits)</small></b>

<small>15. A. celebrationB. anniversaryC. universalD. ceremony</small>

<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each ofthe numbered blanks.</b>

(18) ______, a number of Eastern Institutions- Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Pennsylvania- had some of the necessary ingredients of a university, (19) ______. They were little clusters of school and institutes. Indeed, after the Revolution, the schools of Pennsylvania and Harvard had assumed the (20) ______, and shortly after, the University of Virginia was founded (21) ______. In the South, Georgia and later North Carolina began to rise. The substance in all these was mainly lacking though the title was honored. (22) ______ rather feeble law, medical and divinity schools, somewhat loosely attached to these colleges. (23) ______, that the first decade after the close of the Civil War, that is, from about 1866 to 1876, was the great early flowering of the university in America.

18. A. The end of the first quarter of the nineteenth century B. By the end of the first quarter of the nineteenth century C. Since the end of the first quarter of the nineteenth century D. In the end of the first quarter of the nineteenth century

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19. A. but the point of view B. but hardly a point of view C. but hardly yet the point of view D. hardly the point of view

20. A. somewhat pretentious title of university B. somehow pretentious title of university C. someway pretentious title of university D. something pretentious title of university 21. A. according the guidance of Thomas Jefferson

B. under the guidance of Thomas Jefferson C. as the guidance of Thomas Jefferson D. the guidance given by Thomas Jefferson

23. A. It has been commonly recognized, however B. It has been commonly recognized, moreover C. It has been commonly recognized, otherwise D. It has been commonly recognized, consequently

<small>The name ‘geocaching’ was the creation of Matt Stum on the “GPS stash Hunt” mailing list (24)_______ May30,2000. Geocaching is (25)_______ up of the prefix ‘geo’ and the word ‘caching’. ‘Geo’ refers to Earth. It not onlydescribes the global nature of geocaching but also familiar topics in gps such as geography. The word ‘caching’ hastwo different meanings. ‘cache’ was a French word coined in 1797 meaning a hiding place for temporary storage.This word (26)_______ us of pioneers and gold miners. In this day and (27)_______, the word, as used in the news,means ‘hidden weapon locations”. More recently, ‘cache’ is widely employed in (28)_______ to refer to memory orcomputer storage of frequently retrieved information. All in all, the combination of Earth, hiding and technology</small>

<i><small>made geocaching a perfect name for the activity.</small></i>

<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</b>

<small>It is a common misconception that greenhouse gases only have detrimental effects on the Earth and our worldwould be a much better place without them. In actual fact, they play an indispensable role in our ecology. TheEarth’s most abundant greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, CFCs and water vapour, all ofwhich can be found near the Earth surface. They absorb radiation, heating up the atmosphere. For example, carbondioxide and water vapour take in infrared radiations coming to the earth. At the same time, they partly reflect theseinfrared radiations back to the earth’s surface. The process of radiation absorption maintains the temperature of theEarth in a way that makes the green planet habitable for mankind. Without these greenhouse gases and theirservice, the Earth’s temperature would fall drastically and become uninhabitable.</small>

<small>29.What is the purpose of the text?</small>

<small>A. To inform ways to conserve the earth</small>

<small>B. To deal with a mistaken belief regarding greenhouse gasesC. To emphasise the damaging effects of greenhouse gasesD. To define and categorise greenhouse effects</small>

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<small>30.Radiation absorption makes the earth _______ enough for habitation.</small>

<small>31.Near the surface of the Earth are _______ types of greenhouse gases.</small>

<small>32.The word “drastically” is closest in meaning to _______.</small>

<small>A. graduallyB. moderatelyC. slightlyD. considerably33.What is the tone of the passage?</small>

<small>A. SarcasticB. CriticalC. ComplimentaryD. Neutral</small>

<i><small>The documentary Home (2009) is a masterpiece by the brilliant and ecology-minded French director Luc Besson and</small></i>

<small>the accomplished aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film brings its audience exquisite views of theEarth from above. Together with enthralling images, the film shows alarming statistics about climate change. Theseimages and figures do a good job in describing how our beautiful planet has been changed and is being destroyedinto an uninhabitable one. The English narration of the movie was done by Glenn Close, the Spanish narration bySalma Hayek. The documentary aims to encourage sustainable behaviour among humans and provide basic</small>

<b><small>instructions on the conservation of the Earth. The film producer explains that, despite its extra-terrestrial viewpoint,the film is named “Home” since the word “home” has the same meaning in all languages. The ultimate message of</small></b>

<small>the film is that each of us should save this only ‘home’ mankind has.34.What is the main idea of the passage?</small>

<small>A. Basic information about a documentaryB. Critical review of a documentaryC. Future plan for a sequel to a movieD. Commercial report of a movie35.Which of the following is NOT true of Luc Besson?</small>

<small>A. concerned about the environment</small> <i><small>B. responsible for the script of Home (2009) C. an </small></i>

<small>36.If you are watching the English version of the movie, you will listen to the voice of _______.A. Salma HayekB. Glenn Close</small>

<small>C. Luc BessonD. Yann Arthus-Bertrand37.</small> <i><small>Which of the following is NOT found in Home (2009)?</small></i>

<small>A. Statistics concerning climate changeB. Instructions on environmental conservationC. Destructive damage done to the EarthD. Conservation efforts made by mankind so far38.The word “its” refer to _______.</small>

<small>A. the EarthB. the filmC. the instructionsD. the conservation39.</small> <i><small>The film is named Home because of _______.</small></i>

<small>A. the contrast to its aerial picturesB. the universal meaning of the wordC. the preference of the producerD. the explanation of the producer40.The word “ultimate” is closest in meaning to _______.</small>

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<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.</b>

<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.</b>

<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.</b>

5. I’ve been working for a charity _____ Safe Houses for three years now.

6. Seeing people sleeping _____ on the streets, they often try to help in any way they can.

7. I prefer to spend my free time reading books, ___ my sister enjoys going out with her friends.

8. We’re _____ two proposals for improving the efficiency of our production process.

9. As someone who has struggled with anxiety, I know firsthand ___ to remain positive.

<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.</b>

10. a. He attended Brenton Grammar School, but he left school when he was 16. b. Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901. When he was young, he liked drawing. c. He became a very successful film maker, who created Mickey Mouse.

d. His first theme park in the world, called Disneyland, has become a system worldwide. e. Throughout his career, Disney won or received 26 Oscars.

11. a. Firstly, festivals are a great way to understand a nation’s culture.

b. Finally, Western festivals also encourage extra-curricular activities at schools.

c. In my opinion, celebrating Western festivals has positive effects on young Vietnamese. d. In conclusion, I believe Western festivals do no harm to Vietnamese young people. e. Secondly, festivals help bring fun, happiness and joy to young people’s lives.

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<b>Read the following advertisement/ school announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D onyour answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks.</b>

13. A. higher games B. higher marks C. higher presents D. higher friends

<b>Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fitseach of the numbered blanks.</b>

Digital devices play an essential part of teenagers’ lives nowadays. (18) _____ parents should not strictly limit their screen time for the following reasons. (19) _____, I think that by limiting the use of technology, parents will also limit what teens can benefit from it. In fact, (20) _____ and necessary skills through online educational games and videos. (21) ______ teenagers’ screen time is strictly controlled by their parents, the gap between parents and children may become wider. Teenagers may think that their parents are very mean and not fair to them, and may refuse to talk to them. (22) _____ it is not a good idea for parents to strictly limit their teenagers’ screen time. Teens can benefit from screen activities that encourage learning and parents can develop a better relationship with their children if they do not control (23) _____.

18. A. I strongly believe that B. I hardly believe that C. I scarcely believe that D. I barely believe that

<b>ENGLISH TUITION</b>

<i><b>Do you want to (12) _____ your English?</b></i>

<i><b>Do you enjoy speaking with foreigners?</b></i>

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<b>Come here and get your great satisfaction.</b>

<i><b>(14) _____ 0989.08.14.65 (Mr Glory) or visit our campus at</b></i>

<b>50 Highway 80, Lap Vo district, Dong Thap province.</b>

<b>THE ANNOUNCEMENTON TUITION FEE COLLECTION </b>

<i><b>(15) _____ : from Aug 28 up to Sep 01.</b></i>

<i><b>Tuition fee: 1000.000 vnd per two months.</b></i>

<i><b>Cash, visa cards or credit transfer are (16) ____.For more (17) ______, dial 0989.08.14.65 (Mr Glory).</b></i>

<b>Thanks for your attention!</b>

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19. A. Firstly all B. First of all C. At firstly D. The first 20. A. teenagers can learn a lot from useful knowledge

B. teenagers’ knowledge is very useful

C. teenagers can learn a lot of useful knowledge D. teenagers’ useful knowledge can learn a lot

21. A. In addition to B. In addition when C. In addition, when D. In addition, to 22. A. As the conclusion, I believe that

B. I conclusively believe that C. In conclusion, I believe that D. To the conclusion, I believe that 23. A. the time that electronic devices spent

B. the spent time that on electronic devices C. the time on electronic devices that spent D. the time spent on electronic devices.

Coral reefs are in danger of disappearing. (24) _____ some other endangered ecosystems, it’s not just pollution that is the problem, it’s also climate change. Since the 1980s, the ocean temperature has been rising and this is (25) _____ coral bleaching, endangering the coral reefs’ existence. Coral reefs’ main source of food is the algae that live in their tissues. They have a symbiotic relationship with the algae, providing them with a home and nutrients while the algae provide food for the coral through photosynthesis. (26) _____ corals can catch small fish and plankton using stinging cells on their tentacles, they rely heavily on the algae for food. Coral reefs also need clear water to survive. They are sensitive to changes in water quality and can die if the water becomes too polluted or murky. They have been (27) _____ to recover from bleaching events, but when bleaching events occur more frequently, they may not have enough time to recover and this can (28) _____ fatal to the coral.

<b>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.</b>

In order to attract new businesses and residents, and raise property values, gentrification, the

<b>process of transforming a low-income or working-class neighbourhood into a more affluent and desirable</b>

one, is sometimes employed, often by renovating old buildings. While some people see gentrification as a positive sign of urban renewal and economic development, others criticise it for displacing the original inhabitants, erasing the local culture and history, and creating social and racial inequalities.

Gentrification can indeed have both advantages and disadvantages for the people involved. On the one hand, it can improve the quality of life and safety of a neighbourhood, create more job opportunities and services, and increase tax revenues for the city. On the other hand, it can force low-income residents to move out due to higher rents and living costs, reduce the diversity and character of a neighbourhood,

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<b>and exacerbate the gap between the rich and the poor. Therefore, it is a complex and controversial issue</b>

that requires careful planning and regulation to balance the interests of different stakeholders. 29. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

A. The Impacts of Gentrification on Urban Neighbourhoods B. The Pros and Cons of Neighborhood Transformation C. The Controversies Surrounding Gentrification

D. Balancing Economic Development and Social Equity in Gentrified Areas 30. According to paragraph 2, one downside of gentrification is _____.

A. reduced job opportunities and services B. lower property values and tax revenues C. displacement of original inhabitants D. preservation of local culture and history

31. <b>The word "affluent" in paragraph 1 mostly means _____.</b>

32. <b>The word “exacerbate” in paragraph 2 mostly means _____.</b>

33. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A. Gentrification can enhance the quality of life and safety in a neighbourhood. B. Gentrification can lead to the displacement of low-income residents.

C. Gentrification can erase the local culture and history of a neighbourhood. D. Gentrification has unanimous support as a positive sign of urban renewal.

One of the common ways to check if someone is sick is to feel their forehead with your hand. But why do we do this? What does it mean when someone's head feels hot?

The main reason why we feel someone's forehead is to check for fever. Fever is a condition where the body temperature rises above the normal range, usually as a result of an infection or inflammation. Fever is a sign that the body is fighting off a sickness, such as a cold, flu, or COVID-19. When we have a fever, our body tries to cool itself down by increasing blood flow to the skin, especially the head. This

<b>makes the skin feel warm or hot to the touch. The forehead is an easy and accessible part of the body to</b>

measure temperature, since it has a lot of blood vessels close to the surface.

However, feeling someone's forehead is not a very accurate way to tell if they have a fever. Different factors can affect how hot or cold someone's skin feels, such as room temperature, humidity, sweat, or clothing. Also, some people may have a higher or lower normal body temperature than others. Therefore, it is better to use a thermometer to measure someone's temperature if you suspect they have a fever. A thermometer can give you a more precise and reliable reading of their core body temperature, which

<b>reflects their true health status.</b>

Feeling someone's forehead is an old-fashioned and intuitive method of checking for fever, but it is not very scientific or reliable. It can give you a rough idea of whether someone is sick or not, but it cannot tell you how serious their condition is or what kind of illness they have.

34. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. The Science behind Feeling a Hot Forehead

B. The Accuracy of Assessing Fever through Forehead Touch C. Traditional Methods of Checking Someone's Health

D. The Importance of Using a Thermometer for Temperature Measurement 35. <b>The word “accessible” in paragraph 2 probably means _____.</b>

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