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BỘ 20 ĐỀ LUYỆN THI TÔT NGHIỆP THPT – MÔN TIẾNG ANH – NĂM HỌC 2021-2022
PRACTICE TEST 1 - 2021
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. takes

B. develops

C. burns

D. laughs

Question 2. A. chamber

B. ancient

C. danger

D. ancestor

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary
stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. schedule

B. reserve

C. wildlife

Question 4. A. employment B. atmosphere C. company

D. beauty


D. customer

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5. Neither of the boys came to school yesterday, ________?
A. didn’t they

B. do they

C. did they

D. don’t they

Question 6. ________ massage relieves pain and anxiety, eases depression and speeds up recovery from medical
problems.
A. a

B. the C. 0

D. an

Question 7. I believe that he was concerned ________ all those matters which his wife metioned.
A. upon

B. overC. above

D. with

Question 8. It's time for us ________ in efficiency and renewable energy, rebuild our cities, towns, municipalities
and states.
A. to invest


B. invest

C. investing

D. invested

Question 9. If I ________, I would express my feelings.
A. were asked

B. would ask C. had been asked

D. asked

Question 10. We ________ close friends for many years since we were in grade 7.
A. are B. are being

C. have been D. had been

Question 11. ________the ability to delay normal cognitive decline as we age, there are significant social benefits
to lifelong learning.
A. Aside from B. In addition C. Moreover D. Furthermore
Question 12. I will send you some postcards, ________.
A. until I will arrive at the destination

B. as soon as I arrive at the destination

C. when I arrived at the destination D. after I had arrived at the destination
Question 13. The Perfect Pet Parlor is a chain of stores ________ a large selection of pet food and pet accessories
at a reasonable price with excellent sales support.

A. sell B. sellsC. sold D. selling
Question 14. Nobody wears clothes like that any more – they’re ________.
A. fashion

B. unfashionable

C. fashionable D. fashionably

Question 15. There are other problems of city life which I don't propose to ________ at the moment.
A. go into

B. go around C. go for

D. go up


Question 16. I hope you ________ the point of everything your mother and I do for you.
A. annoy

B. have

C. see D. take

Question 17. At first, I was eager to do yoga in the morning, but later I got cold ________.
A. mind

B. head

C. hands


D. feet

Question 18. He decided to withdraw from the powerboat race as he had a (n) ________ of danger.
A. omen

B. premonition

C. foreboding D. prediction

Question 19. Though she lost her job last month, she still wanted to save ________ so she said that she had left it
willingly.
A. mouth

B. face C. reputation D. fame

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of
the following questions.
Question 20. After a long lunch hour, business resumes as usual.
A. continues B. resurfaces C. delays

D. responds

Question 21. While Tom Spinkler was travelling along Wagon Wheel Road in Big Cypress Swamp in South
Florida, he came across a young snake.
A. run up

B. run down

C. run into


D. run out

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each
of the following questions.
Question 22. He was once a benevolent man who gave a lot of his money to local charities
A. generous

B. selfish

C. innocent

D. bossy

Question 23. It's not beyond the realm of possibility that some schools may have to cut sport altogether.
A. possible

B. impossible C. unlikely

D. certain

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. Thomas asked Jane about the flight announcement.
- Thomas: “Has an annoucement been made about the nine o’clock flight to Paris?”
- Jane: “________.”
A. Not yet
C. I don’t think so

B. Yes, it is nine o’clock
D. Sorry, I don’t


Question 25. Alice asks Mary’s opinion about driving to the countryside at weekend.
- Alice: “How about having a drive to the countryside this weekend?”
- Mary: “________.”
A. That’s a good idea B. Not at all

C. No, thanks D. Never mind

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits
each the numbered blanks.
The Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak is a new illness and scientists are still (26) ________how it spreads from
person to person, but similar viruses tend to spread via cough and sneeze droplets. When an infected person
coughs or sneezes, they release droplets of saliva or mucus. These droplets can fall on people in the vicinity and
can be either directly inhaled or picked up on the hands then (27)________when someone touches their face,
causing infection. For flu, some hospital guidelines define exposure as being within six feet of an infected person


(28) ________ sneezes or coughs for 10 minutes or longer. Viruses can also be spread through droplets landing on
surfaces such as seats on buses or trains or desks in school. (29)______, whether this is a main transmission route
depends on how long viruses survive on surfaces – this can vary from hours to months. There is anecdotal
evidence that the virus can be spread by people before they have symptoms. Some (30)_______ illnesses such as
flu can be passed from one person to another before symptoms occur – but the extent to which this is happening
with the new coronavirus is not well understood yet.
(Adapted from: )
Question 26. A. admitting

B. Presuming C. assessing

D. accounting

Question 27. A. transferred B. exchanged C. transformed


D. emerged

Question 28. A. which

B. where

C. whoD. when

Question 29. A. Moreover

B. However

C. Therefore D. In fact

Question 30. A. every

B. one C. another

D. other

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
PLASTIC AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Plastic is a material we use every day. The first plastics were made more than 100 years ago from parts of
plants. Plastics are now made from oil, coal and natural gas. We are using up these things so fast that the Earth’s
supplies may run out. Because of this, scientists are investigating new ideas for making plastics from plants such
as sweet potato, bamboo and flax.
Things made from plastic can be useful for people but bad for the planet. Some plastics can last for a long time
without wearing out, and can be difficult to get rid of when they are not needed. They can remain in rubbish
dumps called landfill sites for hundreds of years. Landfills can be smelly, ugly, and harmful to our planet.

Recycling is a good way to get rid of unwanted plastics. Recycled waste materials can be used again to make
new products. This can be difficult as different types of plastic need to be recycled in different ways. Some kinds
of plastics can be melted down and used to make new things such as bags and bottles. Others can be made into
fibres (strands of material) for clothing.
Another way to protect the environment is to use canvas bags for shopping rather than plastic ones. A lot of
plastic objects can also be reused. Plastic bottles can be refilled many times, rather than throwing them away once
they are empty. Unwanted plastic goods such as CDs and toys can be sold or given away to charity shops.
(Adapted from: )
Question 31. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The history of plastic and its usefulness
B. Materials that plastic is made of
C. Plastic: effects and solutions to the problem
D. The ways to reduce the harm of plastics on the environment
Question 32. The phrase “get rid of” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. remove

B. create

C. make

D. keep

Question 33. According to the passage, things made from plastic are bad for our environment because ______.
A. they are a danger to marine life such as whales, turtles and so on.
B. they are very convenient for people to use in different purposes.
C. people reuse plastic objects before recycling them.
D. plastics can exist for a long time without decomposing.


Question 34. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. Plastic objects are useful for people without negative impacts.
B. Plastics and plastic objects can be thrown away to tidy the room.
C. Plastics and plastic objects can be recycled or reused.
D. Some kinds of plastics can be melted down, then released into the river.
Question 35. The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. Plastics

B. Things

C. Rubbish dumps

D. People

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Times are tough. The nightly news is filled with stories of people who have lost their jobs due to the economic
crisis, or lost their homes in a fire or natural disaster. Have you ever seen people who have just endured an awful
situation? Some focus on what they have lost, and this is easy to understand. But other people focus on what they
did not lose, and they start thinking about a better future.
One good piece of advice to remember is that you cannot always control situations or other people. The only
thing you can control is your own personal reaction to bad situations. Sometimes a situation may really be
overwhelming. However, in many cases, you really can influence our own moods by the way you think about
negative situations.
Imagine two families: Both have lost their homes and all their belongings in a devastating storm. One family
cannot mask their grief. They feel that everything they hold dear has been destroyed. They cannot imagine how
they will ever be able to replace things and start over again. Their normal life seems to have been completely lost.
In contrast, a second family is crying with joy. All of the people in their family are unharmed and safe. This family
is just happy that everyone has survived. This family is already trying to figure out how they can recover. You
can’t really blame the first family for experiencing a very normal reaction to a terrible situation. However, the
second family certainly seems to be better off. They are thinking about making progress rather than focusing on
the tragic events.

Though this scenario is extreme, everyone experiences setbacks that seem just awful at the time. This could
be a job loss, illness, or problems with family members. Nobody gets through life without having some bad things
happen. In these situations, try to focus on the steps you can take to remedy the situation, instead of how awful the
setback is. By doing this, you will be laying the foundation for a better tomorrow. And you will not suffer as much
pain today.
Actually, controlling how you feel and trying to maintain a positive attitude can help you through many tough
situations. The bottom line is, no matter what the problem is, you are more likely to fix it if you can stay positive
and work out a plan. Also, never be afraid to seek help when you need it. The advice of a friend, family member,
or even a professional may be all it takes to get back on track.
It may sound like a cliché. While a positive attitude may not be the answer to every problem, it can certainly
give you an advantage in surviving most of life’s minor setbacks.
(Adapted from “Select Readings – Upper Intermediate” by Linda Lee and Erik Gundersen)
Question 36. Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?
A. Being optimistic is an effective way to get over bad situations.
B. Keeping positive or negative thoughts is the own choice of each person.
C. Positive thoughts are necessary conditions to be successful.
D. There seems to have more pessimists than optimists.
Question 37. The word “grief” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.


A. problem

B. sorrow

C. disappointment

D. damage

Question 38. What does the word “they” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A. tragic events


B. all of the people

C. the first family

D. the second family

Question 39. It can be inferred from the third paragraph that ________.
A. disappointment and sadness are all people’s common emotions in terrible situations.
B. your attitude in terrible situations is more important than how serious the problems are.
C. optimists often suffer less terrible situations than pessimists.
D. your attitude will decide the way you react to terrible situations.
Question 40. The word “scenario” in paragraph 4 mostly means ________.
A. trouble

B. background C. circumstance

D. imagination

Question 41. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The thing people have to remember is managing their own reaction to bad situations.
B. Everyone will suffer some terrible experiences in their life.
C. Paying attention to the solutions of the setback is better than focusing on the damage it causes.
D. To have a good foundation for the future, you should not undergo bad situations today.
Question 42. According to paragraph 5, what is the major thing you should do when you have troubles?
A. Be optimistic and make out a plan.
C. Control your emotions.

B. Ask other people for help when necessary.


D. Determine how serious the problem is.

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
Question 43. The number of homeless people in Nepal have increased sharply due to the recent severe
earthquake.
A. of B. have

C. due to

D. severe

Question 44. Barbara likes to spend time with her son by participating in his activities, like flying kites, playing
video games and she watches his favorite movies.
A. likes to

B. by participating

C. like flying D. she watches

Question 45. The next step is deforestation, which involves growing forests in areas where there were none
before.
A. deforestation

B. growing

C. where

D. were


Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.
Question 46. This is the most delicious cake I’ve ever tasted.
A. This is the least delicious cake I’ve never tasted.
B. I have never tasted any other cakes as delicious as this one.
C. I have never tasted any other delicious cake.
D. This is the first time I have tasted the delicious cake.
Question 47. “I’m sorry. I didn’t do the homework.” said the boy.
A. The boy admitted not doing the homework.


B. The boy said that he was sorry and he wouldn’t do the homework.
C. The boy denied not doing the homework.
D. The boy refused to do the homework.
Question 48. It is possible that one of the men died on the mountain.
A. One of the men must have died on the mountain.
B. One of the men could have died on the mountain.
C. One of the men should have died on the mountain.
D. One of the men may have died on the mountain.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following
questions.
Question 49. He was driving very fast because he didn't know the road was icy.
A. If he knew the road was icy, he wouldn't drive so fast.
B. He hadn't been driving very fast if he would have known the road was icy.
C. If he had known the road was icy, he wouldn't have been driving so fast.
D. He wasn't driving very fast if he would know the road was icy.
Question 50. He spent all his money. He even borrowed some from me.
A. As soon as he borrowed some money from me, he spent it all.
B. Hardly had he borrowed some money from me when he spent it all.
C. Not only did he spent all his money but also he borrowed some from me.

D. Not only did he spend all his money but he borrowed some from me as well.
ĐÁP ÁN – TEST 1
1. C

6. C

11. A 16. C 21. C 26. C 31. C

36. A 41. D 46. B

2. D

7. D

12. B 17. D 22. B 27. A

32. A

37. B 42. A

47. A

3. B

8. A

13. D 18. B 23. A 28. C

33. D


38. D 43. B

48. D

4. A

9. A

14. B 19. B 24. A 29. B

34. C

39. D 44. D

49. C

5. C 10. C 15. A 20. A 25. A 30. D

35. A

40. C 45. A

50. D

PRACTICE TEST 2
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A.misses

B. hates


C.teaches

D.rises

Question 2. A. nation

B. national

C. nationality

D. nationally


Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary
stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. dismiss

B. destroy

C. discount

D. district

Question 4. A. solidarity

B. effectively

C. documentary


D. dedication

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5. He'd hardly finished doing his homework when you arrived, _______?
A. didn't he

B. had he

C. would he

D. hadn’t he

Question 6. The government is trying its best to narrow the gap between _______ rich and _______ poor.
A. the / a

B. a / the

C. the / the

D. a / a

Question 7. The key _______ inventive success often requires being in the right place at the right time.
A. for B. of

C. in

D. to

Question 8. Mrs Townsend was left _______ all the arrangements for the outing by herself.
A. to make


B. making

C. having made

D. to making

Question 9. Don’t forget to ring me up if _______ any changes in the timetable.
A. they are

B. it will be

C. there will be

D. there are

Question 10. Acupuncture is part of traditional Chinese medicine and _______ in China for thousands of years.
A. has been used

B. has using

C. has used

D. has been using

Question 11. Students can only use technological devices to complete their work _______ investment on
notebooks and books.
A. rather than B. instead of C. but for

D. in case


Question 12. He joined the army _______ from university.
A. after he had graduated

B. while he was graduating

C. since he graduated

D. before he graduated

Question 13. We should participate in Tree-Planting Campaigns _______ our city greener, fresher.
A. organizing to make

B. organized making

C. organized to make

D. which organize to make

Question 14. An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his _______
concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
A. individual B. individualistic

C. individualism

D. individualize

Question 15. Jim’s _______ flu again. That’s the third time this year.
A. put up with B. gone down with


C. led up to

D. come up with

Question 16. _______ a cry whenever you have a feeling that you are in danger so that everyone could hear you
and come to help immediately.
A. Send

B. Give

C. Make

D. Lend

Question 17. Jimmy always takes the _______ by the horns at every chance in order to become a famous pop star,
which is why he is so successful now.
A. bull B. horse

C. cow

D. buffalo


Question 18. Alex dreams of going on tour – he’s just waiting for his big _______ to get his foot in the door of the
music industry.
A. deal B. break

C. cake

D. cheese


Question 19. His poor standard of play fully justifies his _______ from the team for the next match.
A. expulsion B. dismissal

C. rejection

D. exclusion

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of
the following questions.
Question 20. We really appreciate your help, without which we couldn't have got our task done in time.
A. depreciate B. are proud of

C. feel thankful for

D. request

Question 21. Stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and build a future in which humans live in
harmony with nature.
A. coexist peacefully with
C. agree with

B. fall in love with

D. cooperate with

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each
of the following questions.
Question 22. The first year at university was probably the most challenging year of her life, which caused her
plenty of troubles.

A. tricky

B. tough

C. difficult

D. easy

Question 23. We have to work against the clock so as to meet the deadline of the clients tomorrow.
A. work in a haste

B. work slowly

C. work as fast as possible

D. work strenuously

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. Claudia is being interviewed by the manager of the company she's applied for.
- Manager: “_______.”
- Claudia: "I work hard and I enjoy working with other people."
A. Can you do jobs on your own?

B. Would you describe yourself as ambitious?

C. What are some of your main strengths?

D. Why have you applied for this position?

Question 25. Hana and Jenifer are talking about a book they have just read.

- Hana: “The book is really interesting and educational.”
- Jenifer: “_______.”
A. Don’t mention it
C. I’d love it.

B. That’s nice of you to say so.
D. I couldn’t agree more.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits
each the numbered blanks.
Sir Isaac Newton, the English scientist and mathematician, was one of the most important figures of the 17th
century scientific revolution. One of his greatest achievement was the (26) _______ of the three laws of motion,
which are still used today. But he also had a very unusual personality. Some people would say he was actually
insane.


His father died before he was born, and his mother soon remarried. The young Isaac hated his stepfather so
much that he once (27) _______ to burn his house down - when his stepfather and mother were still inside!
Fortunately he did not, and he went on to graduate from Cambridge without being thrown into prison.
Isaac's first published work was a theory of light and color. When another scientist wrote a paper criticizing
this theory, Isaac flew into an uncontrollable rage. The scientist responsible for the criticism was a man called
Robert Hooke. He was head of the Royal Society, and one of the most respected scientists in the country. (28)
_______, this made no difference to Isaac, (29) _______ refused to speak to him for over a year.
The simple fact was that Isaac found it impossible to have a calm discussion with anyone. As soon as someone
said something that he disagreed with, he would lose his temper. For this reason he lived a large part of his life
isolated from (30) _______ scientists. It is unlikely that many of them complained.
(Source: />Question 26. A. discovery

B. research


C. findings

D. inventions

Question 27. A. shouted

B. frightened C. threatened D. warned

Question 28. A. Although

B. However

C. Despite

D. What is more

Question 29. A. who

B. that

C. which

D. whom

Question 30. A. others

B. the others C. another

D. other


Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Social workers are often the first people met by a person in need of human services. Social workers spend part
of their day in an office setting or group residence and the rest of it going to people's homes.
Children welfare workers help children and teens in abusive situations. They investigate and report instances
of neglect or abuse and take action if necessary to place children in foster homes.
Medical social workers help patients and their families when diseases such as AIDS or Alzheimer's cause
suffering. They help a patient and his family to adjust to the new situation.
School social workers work within school systems to help children who have emotional problems. These
students are often put into special education classrooms simply because they can’t control their behaviors. A
school social worker works with the family of such a student to try to integrate him or her back into the general
school population.
Industrial or occupational social workers work within a personnel department of a business to help employees
cope with job pressures or personal problems that affect the quality of their work.
Gerontology social workers run support groups for the elderly. They also advise the elderly and their family
members on the subjects of long-term housing and health care.
A bachelor's degree, and often a master's degree, is the minimum requirement for a professional position in
social work. However, small agencies may accept some community college courses in psychology or sociology. In
such places, you may find a position available as a record keeper or an aide to one of the social workers on the
staff. Salaries usually start at $18,000.
(Adapted from Basic IELTS reading by Zhang Juan)
Question 31. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Different types of social workers B. Roles of social workers in society
C. Responsibilities of a social worker

D. How to become a social worker

Question 32. The phrase “adjust to” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. fix B. arrange

C. adapt to


D. face up to

Question 33. The word “they” in paragraph 4 refers to _______.


A. children

B. special education classrooms

C. school social workers

D. these students

Question 34. Which of the following social workers deal with children’s emotional troubles?
A. gerontology social workers

B. children welfare workers

C. school social workers

D. medical social workers

Question 35. To become a professional social worker in big agencies, one needs at least _______.
A. a community college course in sociology B. a bachelor degree
C. a community college course in psychology

D. a master’s degree

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.

The Trump campaign ran on bringing jobs back to American shores, although mechanization has been the
biggest reason for manufacturing jobs’ disappearance. Similar losses have led to populist movements in several
other countries. But instead of a pro-job growth future, economists across the board predict further losses as AI,
robotics, and other technologies continue to be ushered in. What is up for debate is how quickly this is likely to
occur.
Now, an expert at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania is ringing the alarm
bells. According to Art Bilger, venture capitalist and board member at the business school, all the developed
nations on earth will see job loss rates of up to 47% within the next 25 years, according to a recent Oxford study.
“No government is prepared,” The Economist reports. These include blue and white collar jobs. So far, the loss has
been restricted to the blue collar variety, particularly in manufacturing.
To combat “structural unemployment” and the terrible blow, it is bound to deal the American people, Bilger
has formed a nonprofit called Working Nation, whose mission it is to warn the public and to help make plans to
safeguard them from this worrisome trend. Not only is the entire concept of employment about to change in a
dramatic fashion, the trend is irreversible. The venture capitalist called on corporations, academia, government,
and nonprofits to cooperate in modernizing our workforce.
To be clear, mechanization has always cost us jobs. The mechanical loom, for instance, put weavers out of
business. But it also created jobs. Mechanics had to keep the machines going, machinists had to make parts for
them, and workers had to attend to them, and so on. A lot of times those in one profession could pivot to another.
At the beginning of the 20th century, for instance, automobiles were putting blacksmiths out of business. Who
needed horseshoes anymore? But they soon became mechanics. And who was better suited?
Not so with this new trend. Unemployment today is significant in most developed nations and it’s only going
to get worse. By 2034, just a few decades, mid-level jobs will be by and large obsolete. So far the benefits have
only gone to the ultra-wealthy, the top 1%. This coming technological revolution is set to wipe out what looks to
be the entire middle class. Not only will computers be able to perform tasks more cheaply than people, they’ll be
more efficient too.
Accountants, doctors, lawyers, teachers, bureaucrats, and financial analysts beware: your jobs are not safe.
According to The Economist, computers will be able to analyze and compare reams of data to make financial
decisions or medical ones. There will be less of a chance of fraud or misdiagnosis, and the process will be more
efficient. Not only are these folks in trouble, such a trend is likely to freeze salaries for those who remain
employed, while income gaps only increase in size. You can imagine what this will do to politics and social

stability.
(Source: />Question 36. Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?
A. Many jobs will disappear in the future.


B. AI will replace the workers’ positions in almost jobs.
C. Manufacturing jobs are predicted to be the first ones to disappear.
D. Changing jobs is not a new trend in the future.
Question 37. The word “irreversible” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. impermanent

B. remediable C. reparable

D. unalterable

Question 38. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about jobs in the future?
A. AI, robots and technologies continuously used will put more labourers out of their jobs.
B. Every country has applied many policies to prepare for the massive loss of jobs in the next 25 years.
C. Many different organizations are called to cooperate in renovating the workforce.
D. Working Nation is an organization founded to warn the public and make plans to save people from job
loss.
Question 39. According to paragraph 4, what is the advantage of mechanization?
A. Although mechanization drives people out of work, it also creates more jobs.
B. People can change their jobs to be more suitable with the society.
C. People will no longer need the useless like horseshoes.
D. Workers will spend less time on manufacturing with the help of machines.
Question 40. The word “obsolete” in paragraph 5 could be best replaced by _______.
A. outdated

B. modern


C. fashionable

D. adventurous

Question 41. What does the word “they” in paragraph 5 refer to?
A. people

B. tasks

C. computers D. the entire middle class

Question 42. Why does the author mention in the last paragraph that accountants, doctors, lawyers, teachers,
bureaucrats, and financial analysts are not safe jobs?
A. Because they are easy to make mistakes or misdiagnosis in doing their jobs.
B. Because the salaries paid for these jobs may be frozen in the future.
C. Because computers are likely to analyze and process a great amount of data with high accuracy.
D. Because these jobs directly influence politics and social stability.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
Question 43. Volunteer work, understood in its traditional meaning, as unpaid activity oriented to help others and
to improve society, have existed throughout the history of humanity.
A. its B. unpaid activity

C. to improve D. have existed

Question 44. Many nations protect endangered species by forbidding hunting, to restrict land development and
creating preserves.
A. protect


B. by forbidding

C. to restrict D. and creating

Question 45. It is said that these good life skills will make young people become more confidential.
A. is said

B. these

C. become

D. confidential

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.


Question 46. As he gets older, he wants to travel less.
A. The more old age he gets, the less he wants to travel.
B. The less he wants to travel, the older he gets.
C. As soon as he wants to travel, he gets older.
D. The older he gets, the less he wants to travel.
Question 47. My friend told me, "If I were you, I would not ask him for help."
A. My friend advised me not to ask him for help.
B. My friend told me to ask him for help.
C. My friend prohibited me from asking him for help.
D. My friend suggested not asking him for help.
Question 48. I don’t think Max broke your vase because he wasn’t here then.
A. Max wouldn’t have broken your vase because he wasn’t here then.
B. Max was likely to break your vase because he wasn’t here then.

C. Max can’t have broken your vase because he wasn’t here then.
D. Max wasn’t able to break your vase because he wasn’t here then.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following
questions.
Question 49. As long as you stay calm, you have nothing to fear from the talk show.
A. You have remained calm for a long time in spite of your fear of the talk show.
B. Talk shows are only intimidating for people who are not extremely calm.
C. Provided that you do not get nervous, the talk show won't go badly for you.
D. Even if you are afraid of the talk show, it is important not to express it.
Question 50. It was an interesting novel. I stayed up all night to finish it.
A. I stayed up all night to finish the novel so it was interesting.
B. Unless it were an interesting novel, I would not stay up all night to finish it.
C. Though it was an interesting novel, I stayed up all night to finish it.
D. So interesting was the novel that I stayed up all night to finish it.
ĐÁP ÁN - TEST 2
1. B

6. C

11. B

16. B

21. A 26. A 31. A

36. A 41. C 46. D

2. A

7. D


12. B

17. A

22. D 27. C

32. C

37. D 42. C

47. A

3. D

8. A

13. C

18. B

23. B 28. B

33. D

38. D 43. D

48. C

4. B


9. D

14. B

19. D

24. C 29. A

34. C

39. A 44. C

49. C

5. B 10. A

15. B

20. C

25. D 30. D

35. B

40. A 45. D

50. D

PRACTICE TEST 3 – 2021



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 questions.
Question 1: A. coughed
B. linked
C. used
D. watched
Question 2: A. shout
B. should
C. ground
D. count
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 questions.
Question 3: A. degree
B. wildlife
C. injure
D. passage
Question 4: A. salary B. memory
C. interview D. pollutant
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5: When the old man ______ past the park, he saw some children playing football
A. has walked B. was walking
C. walked
D. is walking
Question 6: I have visited Portugal but I have never been to ______ Netherlands.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø (no article)
Question 7: I suggest that Peter ______ the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle.
A. read

B. reading
C. reads
D. to read
Question 8: The temperature increases significantly, ______ makes the ice melt faster.
A. when
B. that C. what
D. which
Question 9: You can never rely ______ Anna to provide you with information.
A. of B. for C. on D. to
Question 10: When my parents got to the airport, they realized that my mother ______ her passport at home.
A. was leaving
B. had left
C. left D. has left
Question 11: The tabloids completely ______ that story about Bruce Willis. It's not true at all.
A. took over B. looked up C. filled in
D. made up
Question 12: Many students do not ______ full advantage of the Internet as they sometimes waste time on
unsuitable webs.
A. take
B. make
C. do D. give
Question 13: Traffic ______ is another big problem in the city whose road system is unable to cope with the
increasing number of cars.
A. rules
B. congestion C. light
D. troubles
Question 14: Some small farmers find it harder to ______ a living not just because of bad weather conditions, but
because they can't compete with large agricultural companies.
A. get B. do C. gain
D. make

Question 15: He is ______ influenced by his father and grandfather. His behaviors and decisions are exactly the
same.
A. mightily B. strongly
C. terribly
D. weakly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction.
Question 16: It’s less expensive to buy a computer part by part; you can save a few hundred dollars all together.
A. all together B. less C. part by part
D. a few hundred
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 17: The speaker paused. He hesitated to answer the direct question raised by the audience.


A. decided
B. continued C. determined D. wavered
Question 18: Human beings are constantly contaminating their surrounding environment. Some places, for
example, are too dirty to live in.
A. promoting B. polluting C. destroying D. protecting
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase OPPOSITE in meaning to the bold and underlined
part in each of the following questions.
Question 19: This boy is poorly-educated and doesn't know how to behave properly.
A. uneducated
B. ignorant
C. knowledgeable
D. rude
Question 20: Robots have been widely used for repetitive work in the manufacturing process to reduce the cost of
production.
A. diminish
B. decrease C. increase

D. eliminate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of
the following exchanges.
Question 21. Albert and Bill are having dinner in Bill’s house.
- Albert: "This dish is really nice!"
- Bill:"________. It's called yakitori, and it's made with chicken livers."
A. It's my pleasure
B. Sure, I'll be glad to.
C. I'm glad you like it.
D. I guess you're right.
Question 22: Peter and Mary are talking about social networks.
- Peter: “Using social networks may have negative effects on students.”
- Mary: “____________. It distracts them from their studies.”
A. I’m not sure about that
B. I don’t quite agree
C. You’re wrong
D. That’s quite true
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word
or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
A POWERFUL INFLUENCE
There can be no doubt at all that the Internet has made a huge difference to our lives. Parents are worried
that children spend too much time playing on the Internet, hardly (23) _____ doing anything else in their spare
time. Naturally, parents are curious to find out why the Internet is so attractive, and they want to know if it can be
harmful for their children. Should parents worry if their children are spending that much time staring at their
computers?
Obviously, if children are bent over their computers for hours, (24) ____ in some game, instead of doing
their homework, then soothing is wrong. Parents and children could decide how much use the child should make
of the Internet, and the child should give his or her (25) ____ that it won't interfere with homework. (26) _____ the
child is not holding to this arrangement the parents can take more drastic steps. Dealing with a child's use of the
Internet is not much different from negotiating any other sort of bargain about behavior.

Any parent (27) _____ is seriously alarmed about a child's behavior should make an appointment to discuss
the matter with a teacher. Spending time in front of the screen does not necessarily affect a child's performance at
school. Even if a child is absolutely crazy about using the Internet, he or she is probably just going through a
phase, and in a few months there will be something else to worry about!
Question 23. A. ever
B. rarely
C. never
D. always
Question 24. A. puzzled
B. absorbed C. interested D. occupied
Question 25. A. word
B. promise
C. vow
D. claim
Question 26. A. Why B. What
C. If
D. Although


Question 27. A. which

B. whom

C. what

D. who

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the answer to
each of the questions.
In 1900 the United States had only three cities with more than a million residents-New York, Chicago, and

Philadelphia. By 1930, it had ten giant metropolises. The newer ones experienced remarkable growth, which
reflected basic changes in the economy. The population of Los Angeles (114,000 in 1900) rose spectacularly in the
early decades of the twentieth century, increasing a dramatic 1,400 percent from 1900 to 1930.
A number of circumstances contributed to the meteoric rise of Los Angeles. The agricultural potential of
the area was enormous if water for irrigation could be found, and the city founders had the vision and dating to
obtain it by constructing a 225-mile aqueduct, completed in 1913, to tap the water of the Owens River. The city
had a superb natural harbor, as well as excellent rail connections. The climate made it possible to shoot motion
pictures year-round; hence Hollywood. Hollywood not only supplied jobs; it disseminated an image of the good
life in Southern California on screens all across the nation. The most important single industry powering the
growth of Los Angeles, however, was directly linked to the automobile. The demand for petroleum to fuel gasoline
engines led to the opening of the Southern California oil fields, and made Los Angeles North America's greatest
refining center. Los Angeles was a product of the auto age in another sense as well: its distinctive spatial
organization depended on widespread private ownership of automobiles. Los Angeles was a decentralized
metropolis, sprawling across the desert landscape over an area of 400 square miles.
It was a city without a real center. The downtown business district did not grow apace with the city as
a whole, and the rapid transit system designed to link the center with outlying areas withered away from disuse.
Approximately 800,000 cars were registered in Los Angeles County in 1930, one per 2.7 residents. Some visitors
from the east coast were dismayed at the endless urban sprawl and dismissed Los Angeles as a mere collection of
suburbs in search of a city. But the freedom and mobility of a city built on wheels attracted floods of migrants to
the city.
Question 28. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The growth of cities in the United States in the early 1900's
B. The development of the Southern California oil fields
C. Factors contributing to the growth of Los Angeles
D. Industry and city planning in Los Angeles
Question 29. The word"it" in paragraph 1 refers to ______.
A. Chicago. B. New York C. the United States D. Philadelphia
Question 30. The author characterizes the growth of new large cities in the United States after 1900 as resulting
primarily from ______.
A. new economic conditions B. images of cities shown in movies

C. new agricultural techniques
D. a large migrant population
Question 31. The word "meteoric" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. rapid
B. famous
C. controversial
D. methodical
Question 32. It can be inferred from the passage that in 1930 the greatest number of people in the Los Angeles
area were employed in
A. farming
B. oil refining
C. automobile manufacturing
D. the motion picture industry
Question 33. According to the passage, the Southern California oil fields were initially exploited due to______.
A. the fuel requirements of Los Angeles' rail system
B. an increase in the use of gasoline engines in North America
C. a desire to put unproductive desert land to good use
D. innovative planning on the part of the city founders


Question 34. It can be inferred from the passage that the spatial organization of Los Angeles contributed to the
relative decline there of________.
A. public transportation
B. industrial areas
C. suburban neighborhoods D. oil fields
Question 35. The visitors from the east coast mentioned in the passage thought that Los Angeles ______.
A. was not accurately portrayed by Hollywood images.
B. lacked good suburban areas in which to live.
C. had an excessively large population.
D. was not really a single city

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of
the following questions.
Question 36: There was an upward trend in the demand for labor force.
A. The demand for labor force declined.
B. The demand for labor force increased.
C. The demand for labor force reduced.
D. The demand for labor force remained stable.
Question 37: Merry allows her children to stay up late on Saturday evenings.
A. Merry makes her children stay up late on Saturday evenings.
B. Merry gets her children to stay up late on Saturday evenings.
C. Merry helps her children stay up late on Saturday evenings.
D. Merry lets her children stay up late on Saturday evenings.
Question 38: It was the first time she had ever seen such a moving documentary.
A. She had never seen a moving documentary before.
B. She had seen such a moving documentary for a long time.
C. She had never seen a more moving documentary than this before.
D. The first time she saw such a moving documentary was a long time ago
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of
sentences in the following questions.
Question 39: Something hit the door. I heard a slam.
A. Something hit the door but I heard a slam.
B. Something hit the door when I heard a slam.
C. Something hit the door though I heard a slam.
D. Something hit the door for I heard a slam.
Question 40: He bought her flowers and diamond rings. This action made her fall in love with him.
A. He bought her flowers and diamond rings, what made her fall in love with him.
B. He bought her flowers and diamond rings, that made her fall in love with him.
C. He bought her flowers and diamond rings, which made her fall in love with him.
D. He bought her flowers and diamond rings which made her fall in love with him.
ĐÁP ÁN – TEST 3

1-C

2-B

3-A

4-D

5-B

6-C

7-A

8-D

9-C

10-B

11-D 12-A 13-B 14-D 15-B 16-A 17-D 18-B 19-C 20-C
21-C 22-D 23-A 24-B 25-A 26-C 27-D 28-C 29-C 30-A


31-A 32-B 33-B 34-A 35-D 36-B 37-D 38-C 39-D 40-C

PRACTICE TEST 4 – 2021
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the
other three in each of the following question.
Question 1: A. stagnant

B. expand
C. vacancy
D. Applicant
Question 2: A. delivers
B. reminds
C. depends
D. Completes
Mark the letter A, B, C, 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 question.
Question 3: A. ambitious
B. dominant C. combustion
D. achievement
Question 4: A. willing
B. sector
C. desert
D. diverse
Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5: Would you kindly inform me who is responsible __________.the travel arrangements?
A. on B. to C. in D. For
Question 6: I ________ a bike to school every day but today I _______ to school by bus because it was stolen
yesterday.
A. ride - go B. rode - went C. is riding - am going
D. ride - am going
Question 7: According to the conditions of my scholarship, after finishing my degree, ________.
A. the university will employ me
B. I will be employed by the university
C. employment will be given to me by the university
D. my education will be employed by the university
Question 8: If you ___________ Mary by chance, please give her my phone number.

A. met B. could meet C. should meet
D. will meet
Question 9: His poor standard of play fully justifies his __________ from the team for the next match.
A. expulsion B. dismissal C. exclusion D. rejection
Question 10: They had a global _________ hit with their album concept about “The dark side of the Moon".
A. popular
B. top C. song
D. smash
Question 11: None of the people ________ could come.
A. who invited to the party
B. was invited to the party
C. were invited to the party
D. invited to the party
Question 12: John has been working as a journalist since he _________ from university in 2000.
A. graduate B. had graduated
C. will be graduate D. Graduated
Question 13: Faraday made many ________ in the field of physics and chemistry.
A. discoveries B. discovering
C. discover D. discovered
Question 14: He left on ___________ 10 o'clock train yesterday to see his father who was taken to _______
hospital last week when he broke his right leg.
A. the - a
B. the - Ø
C. a - a
D. the – the
Question 15: If my time-management skills had been better, I _______ from serious stress when I was in
university.
A. will not suffer
B. hadn't suffered



C. wouldn't suffer
D. wouldn't have suffered
Question 16: "Jenny's always wanted to get to the top of her career, _______?”- “Yes, she's an ambitious girl”.
A. isn't she
B. has she
C. hasn't she D. hasn't her
Question 17: My neighbor offered ________ us to the airport.
A. taking
B. to taking C. take
D. to take
Question 18: People are advised to ________ smoking because of its harm to their health.
A. cut down B. cut down on
C. cut in
D. cut off
Question 19: It won't be safe to use these stairs ________
A. until they have them repaired
B. before they repair them
C. after they will repair them D. when they repaired them
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: Chauvet Jeans was a well-known nineteen century painter whose paintings are extraordinarily
sophisticated.
A. old-fashioned
B. complex C. primitive D. basic
Question 21: Whenever problems come up, we discuss them frankly and find solutions quickly.
A. unselfishly B. loyally
C. honestly D. constantly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Question 22: Passing this important English test was such a boost to my confidence.
A. untruth
B. inefficiency
C. disability D. uncertainty
Question 23: It is believed that in ten years' time AIDS will also be brought under control.
A. out of practice
B. out of order
C. out of hand
D. out of
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best complete each of the
following exchanges.
Question 24: A: What a wonderful party! B:
A. I am happy you like it.
B. Same to you. Thanks!
C. I don't know. Let me check.
D. I am fine. Thank you!
Question 25: "Hello, I'd like to speak to Mr. Green, please." "____________”
A. Sure, I'll put you through. B. I'm afraid I don't know.
C. I'm sorry. I'll call again later.
D. Sorry. Can you take a message?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each
of the following questions.
Question 26: Because of (A) severe asthma attacks, (B) the doctor suggested (C) his patient to stop (D) smoking.
Question 27: Last month, while my friend was traveling (A) round England by the (B) car, he crashed the (C) car
into a (D) tree.
Question 28: Urban development (A) ean magnify the risk of (B) environmental hazards for example (C) flash
flooding (D)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of
the following questions.
Question 29: We might stop here if you don't change your way of speaking.



A. We might stop here if you change your way of speaking.
B. We might stop here if not you change your way of speaking.
C. We might stop here unless you change your way of speaking.
D. We might stop here unless you don't change your way of speaking.
Question 30: At no time Jane asks me when she uses my bathroom.
A. Jane is always using my bathroom without asking!
B. Sometimes Jane asks me when she uses my bathroom.
C. Jane has no time to ask me when she uses my bathroom.
D. It is very unusual for Jane to ask me when she uses my bathroom.
Question 31: There was a 5% drop in the student enrollment of the university.
A. The student enrollment of the university dropped by 5%.
B. The student enrollment of the university dropped in 5%.
C. The student enrollment of the university dropped to 5%.
D. The student enrollment of the university dropped for 5%.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of
sentences in the following questions.
Question 32: Something hit the door. I heard a slam.
A. Something hit the door though I heard a slam.
B. Something hit the door for I heard a slam.
C. Something hit the door when I heard a slam.
D. Something hit the door but I heard a slam.
Question 33: Disabled people can contribute to our community. Non-disabled people can also contribute to our
community.
A. Only disabled people not non-disabled ones can contribute to our community.
B. Neither disabled people nor non-disabled ones can contribute to our community.
C. Both disabled people and non-disabled ones can contribute to our community.
D. Either disabled people or non-disabled ones can contribute to our community.
Reading the following passage and mark the letter on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best

fits each of the numbered blank from 34 to 38
Le Bijou, a high-end Swiss hospitality company, has recently launched a new package for guests
in _______ (34) to the coronavirus outbreak and the country's lockdown. Guests looking to practice social
_______ (35), which basically means staying far enough away from others to prevent person to-person
transmission of the coronavirus or any other virus for that _______ (36), can do so in Le Bijou’s hotel-like
apartments, which rely on modern technology for most of its operations. "You don't need to interact with anyone
you don't want to," says Alexander Hübner, CEO and co-founder of Le Bijou. Additionally, Le Bijou also ______
(37) on-site coronavirus testing to those who can afford _________ (38) it still remains unclear how many tests
they have or how long Le Bijou could run the Covid-19 package.
Question 34: A. concern
B. response C. regard
D. account
Question 35: A. detachment B. withdrawal C. distancing D. dissociation
Question 36: A. regard
B. issue
C. aspect
D. matter
Question 37: A. displays
B. advises
C. offers
D. proposes
Question 38: A. so B. but C. or D. for


Read the following text and circle the best answer among A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet for the questions
from 39 to 43
As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation. Once you are in the habit
of rushing through life, being on the go from morning to night, it is hard to slow down. But relaxation is essential
for a healthy mind and body.
Stress is a natural part of every life and there is no way to avoid it. In fact, it is not the bad thing it is often

supposed to be. A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and give purpose to life. It is only when
the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor performance and ill health.
The amount of stress a person can withstand depends very much on the individual. Some people are not
afraid of stress, and such characters are obviously prime material for managerial responsibilities. Others lose heart
at the first signs of unusual difficulties. When exposed to stress in whatever form, we react both chemically and
physically. In fact we make choice between "fight" or "flight", and in more primitive days the choice made the
difference between life or death. The crises we meet today are not likely to be so extreme, but however little the
stress, it involves the same response. It is when such a reaction lasts long, through continued exposure to stress
that health becomes endangered. Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart disease have established
links with stress. Since we cannot remove stress from our lives (and it would be unwise to do so even if we could),
we need to find ways to deal with it.
Question 39: People are finding less and less time for relaxing themselves because_
A. they do not know how to enjoy themselves
B. they are becoming busier their work
C. they are travelling fast all the time
D. they do not believe that relaxation is important for health
Question 40: According to the writer, the most important character for a good manager is his ________.
A. not fearing stress
B. high sense of responsibility
C. knowing the art of relaxation
D. having control over performance
Question 41: Which of the following statements is true?
A. Stress is always harmful to people
B. Different people can withstand different amount of stress
C. It's easy to change the habit of keeping oneself busy with work
D. We can find some ways to avoid stress
Question 42: In paragraph 3. "such a reaction" refers back to _________
A. losing heart at die signs of difficulties
B. making a choice between "fight" or "flight"
C. responding to crises quickly

D. reaction to stress both chemically and physically
Question 43: In the last sentence of the passage, "do so" refers to ________.
A. find ways to deal with stress
B. establish links between diseases and stress
C. expose ourselves to stress D. remove stress from our lives
Read the following text and circle the best answer among A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet for the questions
from 44 to 50
Buying a house is the single largest financial investment an individual makes. Yet, in India this act is
fraught with risk and individuals depend on weak laws for justice. Occasionally, deviant promoters are called to
account as was the case in the detention of Unitech's promoters. This incident shows up the fallout of an absence
of proper regulation to cover contracts between buyers and real estate promoters. A real estate bill, which is
presently pending in Rajya Sabha, seeks to fill this gap. It has been debated for over two years and should be
passed by Parliament in the budget session.
India is in the midst of rapid urbanization and urban population is expected to more than double to about
900 million over the next three decades. Unfortunately, even the current population does not have adequate


housing. A government estimate in 2012 put the shortage at nearly 19 million units. If this shortage is to be
alleviated quickly, India's messy real estate sector needs reforms.
The real estate bill seeks to set standards for contracts between buyers and sellers. Transparency, a rare
commodity in real estate, is enforced as promoters have to upload project details on the regulators' website.
Importantly, standard definitions of terms mean that buyers will not feel cheated after taking possession of a house.
In order to protect buyers who pay upfront, a part of the money collected for a real estate project is ring-fenced in a
separate bank account. Also, given India on land titles, the real estate bill provides title insurance. This bill has
been scrutinized by two parliamentary committees and its passage now brooks no delay.
This bill is an important step in cleaning up the real estate market, but the journey should not end with it.
State government play a significant role in real estate and they are often the source of problems. Some estimates
suggest that real estate developers have to seek approvals of as many as 40 central and state departments, which
lead to delays and an escalation in the cost of houses. Sensibly, NDA government's project to provide universal
urban housing forces states to institute reforms to access central funding. Without real estate reforms at the level of

states, it will not be possible to meet the ambition of making housing accessible for all urban dwellers.
Question 44: The word alleviated in the second paragraph is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
A. deaden
B. aggravated C. diminished D. relieved
Question 45: It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. the real estate bill does not provide title insurance
B. buying house is not a single largest individual investment
C. in India, no one depends on laws for justice
D. urbanization in India has increased rapidly
Question 46: According to the passage, which of the following is the pending in Rajya Sabha?
A. Universal urban housing programme
B. Universal rural housing programme
C. Real estate bill
D. NDA government's new scheme
Question 47: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Real state bill has been scrutinized by two parliamentary committees.
B. Urban population is expected to more than double to about 850 million over the next three decades.
C. Current population does not have adequate housing in India.
D. India's real estate sector needs reforms.
Question 48: It is impossible to meet the ambition of making housing accessible for urban dwellers ________.
A. without real estate reforms at the level of states B. with real estate reforms at state level
C. without support of central government D. without passing the bill in Rajya Sabha
Question 49: The word escalation in the forth paragraph refers to __________.
A. reduction B. sustainability
C. growth
D. decrease
Question 50: According to the passage, what is the source of problem in real estate?
A. State governments B. Market money makers
C. Central governments D. Buyers and sellers
ĐÁP ÁN – TEST 4

1-C

2-D

3-B

4-D

5-D

6-D

7-B

8-C

9-C

10-D

11-D 12-D 13-A 14-B 15-D 16-C 17-D 18-B 19-A 20-B
21-C 22-D 23-C 24-A 25-A 26-D 27-B 28-C 29-C 30-A
31-A 32-B 33-C 34-B 35-C 36-D 37-C 38-B 39-B 40-A
41-B 42-D 43-D 44-B 45-D 46-C 47-B 48-A 49-C 50-A


PRACTICE TEST 5
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. passed


B. realized

C. touched

D. wished

Question 2. A. academic

B. apply

C. apology

D. achieve

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary
stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. deploy

B. maintain

C. border

D. attain

Question 4. A. benefit

B. pesticide

C. cinema


D. aquatic

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5. It seems that you are responsible for that mistake, _______?
A. aren’t you B. are you

C. isn’t it

D. is it

Question 6. Visitors to the local museum are mostly attracted by _______ rocking chair.
A. an old wooden European beautiful

B. a beautiful old European wooden

C. an old beautiful wooden European

D. a wooden old beautiful European

Question 7. Doctors advise people who are deficient
A. in

B. of

C. from

_______Vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables.

D. for


Question 8. Some must have taken my keys. I clearly remember _______them by the window and now they are
nowhere to be seen.
A. to be leaving

B. to have left C. to leave

D. leaving

Question 9. _______that Columbus discovered America.
A. It was in 1492

B. There was in 1492 C. In 1492

D. That was in 1492

Question 10. He_______a terrible accident while he_______along Ben Luc Bridge.
A. see - am walking

B. saw - was walking

C. was seeing - walked

D. have seen - were walking

Question 11. A new study by University College London shows that teenager girls are twice as likely as to be
depressed _______ social media as boys.
A. as a result B. thanks to

C. despite


D. due to

Question 12. The customs officers stopped the suspected man and ordered him to show_______.
A. what was he carrying in his bag.
C. what he carries in his bag

B. what he was carrying in his bag
D. what does he carry in his bag

Question 13. Most office furniture is bought more on the basis of_______ than comfort.
A. afford

B. affording

C. afforded

D. affordability

Question 14. The old woman still recalls clearly_______ by her teacher when she was late on her first day at
school.
A. to be criticized

B. to have criticized C. being criticized

D. criticizing


Question 15. I’ve just been offered a new job! Things are _______.
A. clearing up B. making up C. looking up D. turning up

Question 16. The company's advertising campaign was a _______ failure - it didn't attract a single new customer.
A. miraculous B. spectacular C. wonderful D. unprecedented
Question 17. Mr John is held in high _______ for his dedication to the school.
A. respect

B. esteem

C. homage

D. honor

Question 18. The scientists are encountering the difficulties of _______ of radioactive waste.
A.depleting

B. preserving C. eliminating

D. disposing

Question 19. It’s normal for small businesses to operate at a _______ for the first couple of years before they start
to break even.
A. loss B. failure

C. luck

D. loose

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of
the following questions.
Question 20. I am now reconciled with two of my estranged siblings - not just my older brother, but my sister,
whom I hadn't spoken to for 17 years.

A. contactable B. harmonized C. opposed

D. truthful

Question 21. He sank into deep despair when he lost his job.
A. became very enjoyable

B. became very unhappy

C. was delighted

D. burst into tears

Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each
of the following questions.
Question 22. It is undeniable that instrument innovations hit the right note in 2013 with the 3D-printed guitar, the
AT-200 guitar, the seaboard grand and the wheel harp.
A. growth

B. modernization

C. revolution D. stagnation

Question 23. Teenagers can become addicted to social networking if they can't control they spend online.
A. dependent on

B. hooked on C. indifferent to

D. exhausted by


Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. Ella is asking Eric about self-study.
- Ella: “Do you think people with self-education can succeed nowadays?”
- Eric: “_______ because they tend to be very independent and self-disciplined.”
A. I’m not so sure about that B. That’s what I was thinking
C. It’s out of the question

D. I don’t think it’s right

Question 25. Mai and Huong are at the the café. They are chatting about a healthy diet.
- Mai: “Do you know an apple a day can help you keep fit, build healthy bones and prevent disease like
cancer?”
- Huong: “Wow! _______.”
A. I would love to

B. It's a good idea

C. That's incredible

D. You must like apple


Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits
each the numbered blanks.
At present, single-parent families ought to be of great focus, be recognized and supported as they are a
growing family form and should not be an afterthought in family, economic and labor market policies. Single
parent families should be (26) _______ considered and addressed in all family policy discussions and decisions.
(27) _______, home-care cash allowances, which are paid to a parent who abstains from employment to take care
for her child at home, can have significant consequences encouraging lower levels of female employment among
single-parent families, (28) _______ in turn results in higher childhood poverty. In this regard, work-life balance

policies and workplace practices also need to (29) _______ account of a single-parent perspective, for example,
the impact of non-standard work hours when childcare is not available.
The provision of educational and skill-building opportunities and affordable quality day care become even
more urgent in families with single parents. Such families should have a higher priority and subsidized access to
childcare facilities. Governmental agencies should be established (30) _______ child support payment from nonresident parents in case of conflicts, disagreements or delayed payments, e.g., after a divorce or separation.
(Adapted from />Question 26. A. implicitly

B. clearly

Question 27. A. For instance B. However
Question 28. A. who B. whose

C. indirectly D. completely
C. Moreover D. Therefore

C. which

D. that

Question 29. A. have B. do C. put D. take
Question 30. A. to facilitate B. facilitating C. facilitated D. facilitate
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
One way of training for your future occupation in Germany is by pursuing a dual vocational training
programme. Such programmes offer plenty of opportunity for on-the-job training and work experience.
Programmes usually last between two and three and a half years and comprise theoretical as well as practical
elements. You will spend one or two days a week, or several weeks at once, at a vocational school where you will
acquire the theoretical knowledge that you will need in your future occupation. The rest of the time will be spent at
a company. There you get to apply your newly acquired knowledge in practice, for example by learning to operate
machinery. You will get to know what your company does, learn how it operates and find out if you can see
yourself working there after completing your training.

This combination of theory and practice gives you a real head start into your job: by the time you have
completed your training, you will not only have the required technical knowledge, but you will also have handson experience in your job. There are around 350 officially recognised training programmes in Germany, so
chances are good that one of them will suit your interests and talents. You can find out which one that might be by
visiting one of the jobs and vocational training fairs which are organised in many German cities at different times
in the year.
Employment prospects for students who have completed a dual vocational training programme are very good.
This is one of the reasons why this kind of training is very popular with young Germans: around two thirds of all
students leaving school go on to start a vocational training programme.
(Source: http ://www. make-it-in-germany. com)
Question 31. How many German school leavers choose this vocational training programme?
A.around one out of five
C. less than a third

B. about 70%
D. well over 75%

Question 32. The word “it” in the first paragraph refers to _______.
A. organisation

B. machinery C. knowledge D. company


Question 33. Which of the following statements best describes the dual vocational training programmes?
A. These programmes provide you with both theoretical knowledge and practical working experience.
These programmes consist of an intensive theoretical course of two and a half years at a vocational

B.

school.
C. These programmes require you to have only practical working time at a certain company.

D. These programmes offer you some necessary technical skills to do your future job.
Question 34. The word “hands-on” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to _______.
A. practical

B. technical

C. theoretical D. integral

Question 35. Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?
A. Employment Opportunities and Prospects in Germany
B. Dual Vocational Training System in Germany
C. Combination of Theory and Practice in Studying in Germany
D. Higher Education System in Germany
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the question.
Though gambling is typically associated with casino games, strategic sport betting is rapidly gaining in
popularity – and that's a whole other ball game, Prof. Dannon explains. "Sports gamblers seem to believe
themselves the cleverest of all gamblers. They think that with experience and knowledge – such as player's
statistics, manager's habits, weather conditions, and stadium capacity – they can predict the outcome of a game
better than the average person."
But in a study published in the journal Psychopathology, Prof. Dannon and Dr. Ronen Huberfeld of the Beer
Yaakov Mental Health Center determined that neither betting experience nor knowledge of the arcane details of
the game is connected to successful betting outcomes. Indeed, he says, the two most successful gamblers in their
study had no prior experience in gambling or knowledge of the sport in question. This should inform how
psychologists approach sports gamblers, who need to be treated using different methods than their casino-addicted
counterparts. For their study, the researchers focused on the field of soccer betting, one of the most popular and
growing forms of sports gambling. They recruited three groups of participants, including 53 professional sports
gamblers, 34 soccer fans who were knowledgeable about the sport but had never gambled, and finally, 78 nongamblers with no prior knowledge of soccer at all. All participants were asked to place bets on the final scores of
the 16 second-round matches of the Champion's League, organized by the Union of European Football
Associations. This model mimics how gamblers actually put their money on the games, where they need to bet on
exact scores to win.

Although those who had prior knowledge of soccer were expected to have a higher success rate, the
researchers discovered that, in fact, their success rate was no better than those of the other two groups.
Interestingly, the two participants with the most successful record, correctly betting on seven out of the 16 games
each, hailed from the group with no prior understanding of the sport.
This doesn't indicate that there is an advantage to inexperience, says Prof. Dannon – many others in the third
group were unable to predict any of the results correctly. But the outcome exposes the myth of knowledge as a
powerful betting advantage. The sense of control that encourages sports gamblers in their betting is just an illusion.
(Source: />Question 36. Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. No predictor of success.

B. The future of sport gambling

C. Regret is a gambler’s curse.

D. How to top in elite sports?


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