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A. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

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B. PRACTICE TESTS

PART 1. PRONUNCIATION

Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.

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Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that has a stress pattern different from the others.

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PART 2. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR

Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following questions.

Question 1. We suggest having a craft fair to _________ money for the remote schools.

A. rise

B. raise

C. do

D. make

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Question 2. This charity provides support _________ underprivileged people.

A. with

B. to

C. from

D. on

Question 3. That song was popular _________ people from my father's generation.

A. on

B. in

C. for

D. with

Question 4. Have you _________ donoted anything to charity?

A. never

B. yet

C. ever

D. nearly

Question 5. We are trying to deliver these food and medical _________ to the flooded areas.

A. meals

B. programs

C. funds

D. supplies

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Question 6. The campaign calls _________ donations to help regions with natural disasters.

A. in

B. for

C. off

D. up

Question 7. They _________ the festival jointly with the French cultural service. 

A. set up

B. build up

C. pick up

D. give up

Question 8. Let's go on a _________ through the forest. We can enjoy the scenery while we are walking.

A. ride

B. drive

C. journey

D. hike

Question 9. Conservationists often _________ the use of environment-friendly products.

A. donate

B. supply

C. encourage

D. continue

Question 10. We really need more funds now as our _________ financial situation is quite bad.

A. late

B. instant

C. modern

D. current

Question 11. The charity works hard to raise _________ of environmental problems. 

A. knowledge

B. emotions

C. awareness

D. notice

Question 12. Look! The people over there _________ in a queue _________ for their turn.

A. is standing / to wait

B. stand / to wait

C. are standing / to wait

D. is standing / waiting

Question 13. The _________ aims to inform the public of the dangers of this disease.

A. events

B. campaign

C. competitions

D. exhibitions

Question 14. Some of my friends __________ volunteer work for many years, but I only _______ last summer. 

A. did/ started

B. are doing/ have started  

C. have done/ started

D. have done/ have started

Question 15. It's been ages _________ I last went to a football match.

A. ago

B. since

C. for

D. until

Question 16. Margaret Hallworth was born in Manchester but _________ in North Wales. 

A. grew up

B. set up

C. stood up

D. turned up

Question 17. If you are _________ about something, pursue it.

A. willing

B. obsessed

C. passionate

D. volunteering

Question 18. _________ before? Laura, this is Peter.

A. Did you two meet

B. Have you two met

C. Do you two meet

D. You two have met

Question 19. The teacher often has the students _________ the answers on the whiteboard.

A. to write

B. written

C. write

D. writing

Question 20. I tried _________ the hotline, but no one answered the phone.

A. calling

B. to calling

C. to be called

D. call

Question 21. Her parents must be very _________ of her efforts.

A. independent

B. certain

C. proud

D. capable

Question 22. The Taliban don’t let girls _________ access to further education in Afghanistan.

A. to have

B. having

C. had

D. have

Question 23. After a _________ journey, we finally could take a rest at a park.

A. tired

B. to tire

C. tire

D. tiring

Question 24. The reporter asked the athlete _________ she was disappointed by the result.

A. what

B. if

C. while

D. did

Question 25. Feminists are fighting for women's _________ to earn the same pay as men.

A. election

B. equality

C. right

D. permission

Question 26. I _________ eat junk food, maybe two or three times a year because I know it’s not healthy at all.

A. often

B. usually

C. seldom

D. sometimes

Question 27. Among all the brands, I think Zara is _________ one for casual clothes.

A. good

B. better

C. the best

D. bestest

Question 28. The sales assistants here are very helpful, so I'm satisfied with their customer _________.

A. store

B. service

C. mall

D. advice

Question 29. The mall is much _______ today because there’s a big sale.

A. busy

B. busier

C. the busiest

D. more busy

Question 30. This smoke _________ will make a loud noise to warn you of a fire.

A. detector

B. machine

C. cell

D. message

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

Question 31. The aim of this activity is to raise public awareness about deforestation.

A. enjoyment

B. purpose

C. tip

D. hope

Question 32. He was brought up by his aunt after his parents passed away in a crash.

A. looked after

B. raised

C. took care of

D. fed

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

Question 33. I'm determined to get this piece of work done today.            

A. decisive

B. reluctantly

C. willing

D. hesitant

Question 34. Malala Fund helps to protect girls’ rights to a free, safe and quality education. It is working for a more equal world where every girl can go to school.

A. support

B. give

C. deliver

D. harm

Write the correct form of the given words.

Question 35. Children with ___________ parents often do better at school than those without. (SUPPORT)

Question 36. I would like to express my ___________ to everyone for their hard work. (GRATEFUL)

Question 37. Sarah is so __________. She always cancels plans at the last minute and never keeps a promise. (RELY)

Find the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.

Question 38. They have waited for the next Black Friday sale since several weeks.

A. have

B. waited

C. the

D. since

Question 39. My parents congratulated me for passing my driving test.

A. My

B. me

C. for

D. driving test

Question 40. Susanne was really delighting at the chance to go to the Bolshoi Ballet Academy.

A. was

B. delighting

C. chance

D. to go

PART 3. LISTENING

Task 1. Listen to the conversation and complete the summary. For each number from 1 to 5, write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER. 

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Names

Relationship with Connor

Personalities

David

Brother

(1) __________ years older than Connor

untidy but intelligent

Sophie 

(2) __________

(4) __________ and organized

Bill 

(3) __________

Cute, (5) __________ and shy

Task 2. Listen and decide whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).

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Question 6. This is the first International Youth Music Festival.    ___________

Question 7. The organisers have finished preparations for the festival.    ___________

Question 8. Last year, the festival was held on the beach.    ___________

Question 9. They are selling tickets for the festival at the park gates.    ___________

Question 10. The country park is far from the town centre.    ___________

Task 3. Listen to a conversation between two friends. Choose the correct answer to each question.

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Question 11. Flea markets often sell _________.

A. cheap new items

B. used goods at low prices

C. Australian things

D. expensive old products

Question 12. What does Justin say about flea markets in Ho Chi Minh City?

A. They're the same as the ones in his country.

B. He went to one with a friend before.

C. He wants to find out what they're like.

D. He's not sure whether there is one in the city.

Question 13. You may find _________ at Australian flea markets.

A. only old things

B. nice second-hand goods

C. new art products

D. both B and C

Question 14. My would like to visit the flea market _________.

A. next time

B. when she's free

C. with Justin

D. to explore the city

Question 15. What time should Justin and My arrive at the flea market?

A. 9 o'clock

B. 8: 30

C. 8: 15

D. 8 o'clock

Task 4. Listen to a radio program about a fundraising event. Decide whether the following statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F).

Bài nghe:

Question 16. The fundraising marathon only takes place this year.                   _________

Question 17. The marathon's goal is to help cancer patients.                           _________

Question 18. The money raised by the event has been used for cancer treatment.    _________

Question 19. The marathon took place in late December.                                _________

Question 20. The foundation's website address is runforagoodcause.com         _________

Task 5. Listen to a conversation between two friends. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER.

Bài nghe:

The football match Thu's watching will decide whether Vietnam's team can compete at the (21) ________________. Up until 2022, the Vietnamese women's football team has won the SEA Games (22) ________________ times and the AFF Cup 3 times. They also ranked 4th at (23)  the ________________ in 2014. The US women's soccer team has been the World Cup champion 4 times and has won 4 (24) ________________ in the Olympics. It's good that people are paying more (25) ________________ to female teams in sports.

PART 4. READING

Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

RSPCA stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Founded in 1824, it is one of the oldest and largest animal welfare charity in the world. Its main aim is (1) _________ cruelty to animals by promoting their care and protection. It also ensures that pets, farm animals and wild animals are not harmed in any way. Here are some of the things that the organization does. Firstly, it rescues and treats animals. Every day of the year, the inspectors investigate cruelty complaints. If necessary, they will take animals away from harmful situations and make sure the animals get the (2) _________ and care they need. Secondly, the RSPCA has animal shelters across the country where stray animals are looked after until they can find a new home. (3) _________, it organizes campaigns on important issues in order to get a change in the law. In 2005, it succeeded in making fox hunting illegal. Through its campaigns, it also helps (4) _________ community awareness of animal welfare issues. What can you do to help the RSPCA? You can make a donation, adopt a homeless animal, or participate (5) _________ a variety of interesting fundraising events such as the Million Paws Walk or Cupcake Day. You can also join the RSPCA as a volunteer. There is voluntary work for everyone, however much or little free time you have.

Question 1.

A. to support

B. to provide

C. to prevent

D. to give

Question 2.

A. treatment

B. treated

C. treatable

D. treat

Question 3.

A. However

B. In addition

C. Therefore

D. Although

Question 4.

A. rise

B. deliver

C. teach

D. raise

Question 5.

A. with

B. for

C. in

D. on

Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.

As our school continues to promote gender equality, one area that has seen significant changes is the sports department. This semester, the focus has been on (6) _________ both boys and girls have equal access to all sports facilities and teams. To support this initiative, the administration (7) _________ new policies that require all teams to include players from all genders. The response from students has been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing their excitement and support for  (8) _________. In addition, coaches (9) _________ to make training sessions full of fairness and equal opportunity. The efforts are successful (10) _________, regardless of gender, are participating and excelling in sports. (11) _________ have contributed to a more inclusive and supportive school environment.

Question 6.

A. ensuring that

B. that ensures

C. ensures that

D. that is ensured

Question 7.

A. has implemented

B. have implement       

C. have been implemented

D. are implementing

Question 8.

A. the atmosphere inclusive

B. the atmosphere including   

C. the inclusion of the atmosphere

D. the inclusive atmosphere

Question 9.

A. are encouraged

B. have encouraged      

C. being encouraged

D. were being encouraged

Question 10.

A. much as students

B. more students as      

C. as more students

D. as many students as

Question 11.

A. these changes

B. changing these         

C. these being changed

D. changed by these

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

    It is common in Japan for three generations to live under the same roof. This is becoming less common today, but still exists, certainly in the countryside.

    Husbands in Japan give their salaries to their wives. They are returned a sum of money as pocket money, otherwise how to use the rest is the wife's decision. The finances of a family are the responsibility of the women who handle most of the household expenses. There are exceptions in instances when something of value, like a car, is being bought. This is changing with more women going to work.

    Japanese fathers in contemporary urban households spend so much time at work, and the company demands on them are so great. It means that they often really have very little time or energy to spend with their children. The responsibility for raising children, overseeing the education fall onto the mothers. Mothers play an enormous role in the lives of their children and the bond is very strong. Babysitters are rarely used and mothers often sleep with their babies. A mother will also spend hours with children doing school work. Few Japanese men help with housework. There is more pressure today for this to change.

    Most families in Japan today are nuclear families, such as those in the United States. That is to say that a married couple lives together with their children, perhaps with one grandparent. But for the most part, the Japanese family today looks much like the American family.

Question 12. What could be the best title of the passage?

A. Home Life in Japan 

B. Nuclear family in Japan

C. Three generations to live under the same roof

D. The American family

Question 13. In Japan, extended families are still popular _________.

A. in big cities

B. everywhere

C. in urban areas

D. in the countryside

Question 14. A Japanese woman is responsible for all of these EXCEPT________.

A. raising children

B. making decisions on very valuable things

C. handle household expenses

D. taking care of children's school work

Question 15. The word “They” in paragraph 2 refers to _________.

A. salaries

B. Husbands in Japan

C. wives in Japan

D. Women in Japan

Question 16. Nowadays there is a pressure that men should _________.

A. work harder at work

B. help their wives with housework

C. leave important decisions to their wives

D. earn more money

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

    Video gaming is a very popular form of entertainment in the world. Both girls and boys play video games regularly, mostly for fun. There are also new ways to make a living out of video games, from making their own games, broadcasting live online, to playing professionally in packed stadiums.  

    Alex Balfanz is an 18-year-old student. Every day he has lectures or seminars, and assignments to do at home. Like many students of his age, he spends a couple of hours per day on video games. But he’s not just playing them – he’s making them, and making a lot of money, too. “In the 10 months that Jailbreak has been released, it has already produced seven figure profits,” Balfanz says. Today, it has been played for the billionth time.  

    Kyle Mayers left college in 2020 and struggled to find a job during lockdown. Then he began playing the football video game Rocket League and found that he had a lot of viewers watching him play. His followers enjoy watching him defeat challenges or asking for tips and advice for their own gaming adventures. Now, Kyle usually logs in around 7 p.m. every night playing games, and earns just over £1,000 every month.  

    Sumail Hassan is the youngest gamer to win $1 million in eSports winnings. He’s made more than $2.5 million playing Dota, an online multiplayer game. He calls it a full-time job. He’s 19 now but has been gaming since he was seven. According to Hassan, it’s not easy to be a professional gamer. He has to practise for ten or more hours a day, five or six days a week. He also studies videos of other players and plan ways to beat them.

Question 17. What is the main idea of the passage?

A. Playing computer games is a popular free-time activity.

    B. There are different ways to make money from computer games.

C. Playing computer games is a full-time job.

    D. Playing games brings a lot of benefits.

Question 18. How does Alex Balfanz make an income from video games?

A. Playing professionally in tournaments

B. Developing and selling his own games

C. Streaming his gameplay online

D. Providing tips and advice to other gamers

Question 19. Which statement is TRUE according to paragraph 2?

A. Alex Balfanz had finished his study before he earned lots of money.   

B. Alex Balfanz has the ability to balance gaming with studies.

C. Jailbreak was played ten months ago.

D. Jailbreak is a popular and successful video game.

Question 20. Kyle Mayers makes a living by _________.

A. releasing the football game Rocket League

B. becoming a game streamer

C. defeating other gamers

D. consulting his followers about how to play games

Question 21. What CANNOT be said about Kyle Mayers?

A. He discovered a potential career path during lockdown.

B. Other gamers ask for his tips and advice.

C. His followers donate money to him.

D. He streams his gameplay at a set time every day.

Question 22. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. Sumail Hassan is the younger person to play games.

B. People can win eSports competitions easily.  

C. Sumail Hassan has made money from being a professional gamer.

D. Sumail Hassan started playing games when he was a teenager.

Question 23. The pronoun 'it' in paragraph 4 refers to _________.

A. playing games

B. game Dota

C. eSports

D. $2.5 million

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

    There has been a huge increase in online shopping in some countries in recent years. Why has it become more popular? 

    Firstly, shopping online is quicker than going to the mall because you don't have to actually travel. It's also cheaper because you don't have transport costs.  

    Secondly, it is easier to shop when you are in your own home. You can do it any time of the day … or night.

    Thirdly, there are no salespeople trying to make you buy something. Fourthly, online stores rarely run out of products in the way that stores do. In addition, you can often pick up cheaper products because there is a big choice of websites to buy from. When you go to a main street store, it might be the only one in your area selling that particular product. But online, there will be hundreds of companies, including companies which are selling the product at a discount. Finally, when you have finished shopping online, you don't have to wait in line at the checkout. 

    However, in my view, one advantage is more important than all of these. When you are shopping online, you can get lots of information about competing products before you decide which one to buy. In a store, you have to accept one of the models which they are selling.  

    Main street shopping is still better for some people. Shopping is not just a chore for these people. It is a social experience, but you do not meet friends or have conversations with real people online.

Question 24. What is the best title for this passage?

A. The pros and cons of shopping online

B. The importance of shopping as a social experience

C. How shopping online is saving you money

D.  The negative effects of shopping

Question 25. What is NOT an advantage of shopping online mentioned in the passage?

A. You can shop whenever you want.

B. You can save time.

C. You can buy different types of things at once.

D. You can save money.

Question 26. What is the primary advantage of online shopping in the writer's opinion?

A. Convenience

B. Price competitiveness

C. Avoidance of salespeople

D. Variety of product choices

Question 27.  Accroding to paragraph 3, what is highlighted as a drawback of shopping in physical stores?

A. Transport costs

B. Limited product availability

C. In-store assistance

D. Waiting in line to pay

Question 28. According to the passage, in what aspect is shopping offline better?

A. product quality

B. interactions

C. convenience

D. choice

Question 29. What is the best conclusion for this passage?

A. Nevertheless, shopping online brings a lot more advantages than disadvantages.

B. In conclusion, there are more drawbacks to shopping online than benefits.   

C. After all, meeting people is the most important side of shopping.

D. Overall, it is easier to save money when you shop online.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

    The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international charity which aims to help with the conservation of nature on our planet. You can assist the organization in its work. Adopt a wild animal by donating $5 a month. Adopting means that you become like a parent to the animal.  

    Choose from twelve animals, like the giant panda, the penguin or the snow leopard. All these wild animals and many more are in danger because the areas they live in are disappearing. Perhaps people are cutting down the trees which the animal lives in. Or perhaps the ice which it lives on is disappearing because the planet is getting warmer. Or perhaps people are killing the animal because they can sell parts of it for a lot of money. 

    Your money helps the organization to protect animals in their natural environments. The conservation work is extremely important and urgent. For example, 90% of the population of African elephants has disappeared since the 1920s. There are only about 450,000 African elephants in the wild now. However, around 20,000 are still killed every year.  

    Sometimes they are killed because they have damaged food crops of poor farmers. The WWF finds ways to protect the food crops from wild elephants. Sometimes they are killed for their valuable tusks, the long teeth-like parts which grow on either side of the mouth. The WWF buys vehicles for trained people to drive around and stop hunters trying to kill the animals. 

    When you adopt an animal, you get a soft toy of that animal and regular information about the animal. So adopt an animal today! 

Question 30. What is the best title for this passage?

A. Twelve endangered animals

B. The difficult situation of the African elephants

C. How you could help save animals

D. Why animals are killed

Question 31. What is NOT the purpose of this passage?

A. to raise awareness of some endangered animals

B.  to advertise their soft toys

C. to ask people to help the WWF

D. to tell people about WFF's activities

Question 32. What is NOT a reason for animals' extinction according to the passage?

A. Habitat destruction

B. Climate change

C. Overpopulation

D. Poaching

Question 33. Why are African elephants mentioned in the passage?

A. To highlight their popularity among adoptable animals

B. To emphasize the dangers they face from poaching

C. To discuss their role in nature

D. To promote the adoption of African elephants

Question 34. According to the passage, what does the WWF do?

A. stop hunters from killing animals

B. stop elephants from destroying crops

C. stop farmers from killing wild elephants

D. stop people from cutting down trees

Question 35. What is NOT true about the African elephants, according to the passage?

A. 90% of them were killed over the last 100 years.

B. At least 20,000 of them disappear annually.

C. Their body parts are one of the reasons they are hunted.

D. Less than half a million of them are living in their natural environments.

Question 36. How can people help the WWF?

A. work with them

B. buy their toys

C. raise an animal

D. give them money every month

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions.

Susan Brownell Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, in Massachusetts. When she was seven years old, her family moved to New York. Susan received her education at a school her father ran. As soon as Susan finished school, she went right to work. She became a teacher in New York in 1839. In those days, very few women worked outside their homes. While Susan was teaching there, she earned just one-fifth of the pay a man got in the same job. She knew this was not fair. Susan wanted fair treatment as well as equal pay, so she devoted herself to the rights of women and supported complete equality between men and women. In 1851, Susan met Elizabeth Cady Stanton. They became very good friends and worked together for over 50 years fighting for women’s rights. In 1868, Susan, together with Elizabeth, published The Revolution, which was a weekly journal about women’s rights and suffrage. At that time, women were not given the vote because they were considered to be ‘incapable of rational thought’. She became vice-president-at-large of the National Woman’s Suffrage Association (NWSA) from 1869 until 1892, when she became president. On November 5th, 1872, Susan was arrested for voting illegally in the presidential election. She was charged a fine but she wouldn’t pay it. When Susan died on March 13th, 1906, women in four states had the right to vote. Fourteen years later, the Nineteenth Amendment gave all American women that right. Susan B. Anthony was honored on the US dollar coin in 1979.

Question 37. Susan spent her life on fighting for _________.

A. women’s rights

B. better jobs for women   

C. fair treatment in education

D. inequality at school

Question 38. Which of the following statement is NOT true about Susan B. Anthony?

A. She worked with Elizabeth Cady Stanton to publish a weekly newspaper.   

B. She became president of the NWSA in 1869. 

C. She used to be a teacher in New York.          

D. She didn’t earn as much as men did for the same job.

Question 39. Why was Susan arrested?

A. She published a journal.

B. She protested for women’s rights.

C. She voted illegally in the election.

D. She became president of NWSA.

Question 40. Which of the following statement is the best definition for “suffrage”?

A. It’s the right to protest.

B. It’s the right to have equal pay.

C. It’s the right to have better working conditions.

D. It’s the right to vote.

Question 41. When did the US government pass the Nineteenth Amendment?

A. 1892

B. 1906

C. 1920

D. 1979

PART 5. FUNCTIONS & SPEAKING

Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following questions.

Question 1.

Thu: What has this Job Hunting group done?

Lan: ___________

A. It has helped thousands of unemployed people find jobs.

B. They want you to give them your information such as qualifications and experience.

C. This group has been active for a long time.

D. I hope you can donate to help jobless people in this group.

Question 2.

Ninh: ___________

Luis: I'm currently helping them build schools in the countryside.

A. What does the charity do?

B. Why are you volunteering?

C. How are you helping at the charity now?

D. How much have you donated?

Question 3.

Ben: ___________

Nancy: I'm proud to be the first woman to win the prize.

A. When did you start training for the competition?

B. How do you feel about winning the prize?

C. Do you enjoy taking part in this contest?

D. What are you doing to celebrate your win?

Question 4.

Huong: We think the most important moment was when women were allowed to go to university because they started to get more opportunities.

Lam: ___________

A. Why?

B. Really? We don't think so.

C. Women were able to work as doctors.

D. Because we think women felt happy.

Choose the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful conversation in each of the following questions.

Question 5.

a. Mary: My father does. He likes keeping everything clean.

b. Tom: That’s great. My dad never touches the washing machine!

c. Tom: Who usually does the laundry in your family?

A. a-b-c

B. c-a-b

C. b-a-c

D. a-c-b

Question 6.

a. Simon: I'm sorry about that. Is it not working properly? 

b. Nancy: Hi. I have a problem with the laptop I bought from your store last week. 

c. Simon: Customer Service Department, Simon speaking. How may I help you?

A. a-c-b

B. b-a-c

C. a-b-c

D. c-b-a

Question 7.

a. Student: Does that mean equal pay for men and women?

b. Teacher: Yes, and also equal opportunities for promotion.

c. Teacher: Today we’ll discuss gender equality at work.

A. c-a-b

B. b-c-a

C. a-b-c

D. a-c-b

Question 8.

a. Jane: It depends. If the weather's good, I often go to the beach. 

b. Nick: The weather forecast is good for this weekend. Let's go surfing together. 

c. Jane: I usually stay in and watch my favorite channel on TV. 

d. Nick: What do you like doing on weekends, Jane? 

e. Nick: I do, too. I love surfing. What if it rains?

A. b-a-d-c-e

B. d-a-e-c-b

C. d-a-b-e-c

D. b-e-d-a-c 

Question 9.

a. Ben: It must have been a rewarding experience.

b. Ann: I spent last summer volunteering for UNICEF.

c. Ben: That’s amazing! What did you do there?

d. Ann: Yes, I learned a lot and made new friends.

e. Ann: I helped organize activities for children in rural areas.

A. a-b-c-e-d

B. b-c-e-a-d

C. d-b-c-e-a

D. b-c-e-d-a

Question 10.

a. David: Definitely. Leadership has nothing to do with gender.

b. David: That’s true. They often balance work and life very well.

c. Emma: In fact, many successful companies have female CEOs.

d. Emma: Do you think women can be good leaders?

e. Emma: I completely agree.

A. d-a-c-b-e

B. a-c-d-e-b

C. c-d-a-b-e

D. e-a-c-b-d

PART6. WRITING

Choose the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions.

Question 1.

a. On the day of the event, hundreds of participants gathered, ready to run.

b. Last month, a team of volunteers came together to organize and manage a marathon.

c. The event aimed to raise awareness and funds for homelessness in the community.

d. An important part of the preparation is creating promotional materials to attract sponsors.

e. After a week of planning, the date for the charity marathon was finally set.

A. d - b - e - c - a

B. c - a - d - b - e

C. b - c - d - e - a

D. d - a - c - b - e

Question 2.

a. Local artists and craftsmen were invited to sell their work at the fair.

b. A local fair was organized to support a homeless shelter.

c. On the day of the event, volunteers then set up booths early for the display of the art works.

d. Advertising for the event began weeks in advance.

e. By the end of the day, the organizers counted the donations. They were very pleased with the results.

f. The fair attracted a large crowd.

A. e - b - a - c - d - f

B. b - d - a - c - f - e

C. b - c - f - a - d - e

D. c - f - a - b - e - d

Question 3.

a. After three weeks, they felt proud of their efforts and the resulting improvement in their grades.

b. To achieve this, they studied very hard for several hours each day to understand complex subjects.

c. A lot of determined students wanted to break the school’s academic record.

d. Their hard work paid off when they achieved their goal.

e. Finally, they celebrated their achievement by organizing a small party with their friends and teachers.

A. d - b - a - c - e

B. c - b - a - d - e

C. b - a - c - e - d

D. b - a - c - d - e

Question 4.

a. As a result, school spirit soared as students felt more connected to their school community.

b. There are many activities in the school’s plan such as playing football, basketball and swimming.

c. Last month, our school just introduced a plan for new extracurricular activities.

d. These activities provided students with opportunities to improve their physical health.

e. Students can also build lasting friendships and networks.

f. That plan has added new energy to our school. Let me tell you about it!

A. e - b - a - c - d - f

B. c - e - f - d - a - b

C. f - a - c - b - d - e

D. c - f - b - d - e - a

Question 5.

Dear Jenny, 

a. We vacuum the floors and tidy up everything.  

b. Does your family do chores on the weekend too? 

c. I usually handle the living room because my mom says I'm the one who makes the mess there. 

d. That's unfair because my sister spends as much time in the living room as I do, and she's even messier than me. 

e. On the weekend, my family and I have to clean every room in the house, both upstairs and downstairs.  

Write back soon.

Tom

A. a - e - b - c - b

B. a - b - e - d - c

C. e - a - c - d - b

D. e - c - a - d - b 

Question 6.

a. She was interested in flying as a girl, but it wasn't until 1929 that she got her pilot's license. 

b. In 1930, her father and a friend bought her a plane, and that same year, she became the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. 

c. The journey took 19 days, and she was extremely proud of her achievement. 

d. Amy Johnson was born in 1903 in the United Kingdom.  

e. Despite this, she could not find work as a pilot simply because she was a woman. 

A. d - a - c - b - e

B. d - a - c - e - b

C. d - e - a - c - b

D. d - a - e - b - c 

Rewrite the following sentences with the given beginnings in such a way that the meanings stay unchanged.

Question 7. How much time did you need to complete the journey?

→ How long did it _______________________________________

Question 8. The charity wants to help with remote schools' facilities.

→ The aim ____________________________________________

Question 9. Nga started learning English five years ago.

→ Nga has ___________________________________________

Question 10. Who will look after your son when you're away?

→ Who will take _______________________________________

Question 11. I haven't been to an Indian restaurant for ages.

→ It’s been ages ______________________________________

Question 12. Chloe's full of determination to win the contest.

→ Chloe is very ______________________________________

Question 13. I’m looking forward to joining the campaign for gender equality.

→ I hope ____________________________________________

Question 14. The picnic was canceled due to the bad weather.

→ Because the ______________________________________

Question 15. The blue shirt is cheaper than the white one. (MORE)

→ The white shirt is ___________________________________

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Phòng Giáo dục và Đào tạo ...

Đề thi Học kì 1 Tiếng Anh 10

Bộ sách: Smart World

năm 2025

Thời gian: .... phút

(Đề số 1)

PART 1: PRONUNCIATION

Section 1: Choose 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.

1.

A. donate 

B. local 

C. protect

D. homeless

2.

A. cycle 

B. current 

C. complete 

D. conserve

Section 2: Choose 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 the main stress in each of the following questions.

3.

A. support

B. journey

C. provide 

D. decide

4.

A. charity 

B. organize

C. popular

D. volunteer

PART 2: USE OF ENGLISH

Section 3: Choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

5. In the evening, Sam usually ______________ to music in his room. But today he ______________ at a soup kitchen.

A. listens/ volunteers

B. listens/ is volunteering 

C. is listening/ volunteers 

D. is listening/ is volunteering

6. We ______________ more than $7,000 for the new playground so far.

A. raised

B. are raising

C. raise 

D. have raised

7. The victims of the earthquake were ______________ with food and medical help.

A. provided

B. donated 

C. given

D. raised

8. Some of my friends ______________ volunteer work for many years, but I only ______________ last summer.

A. did/ started

B. are doing/ have started

C. have done/ started 

D. have done/ have started

9. Oxfam is a large, UK-based charitable organization. Its main ______________ is to fight global poverty.

A. awareness

B. aim 

C. support

D. donation

10. Thank you for ______________ your old books to the library. We’re very grateful.

A. raising 

B. volunteering 

C. supporting

D. donating

11. UNAIDS is an international organization that ______________ people with AIDS.

A. supports

B. provides

C. gives

D. delivers

12. Since the beginning of the organization, Wildlife At Risk Vietnam has welcomed over hundreds of volunteers to participate in ______________ programs.

A. conserve

B. conservative 

C. conservation

D. conserved

13. The Mobile Soup Kitchen provides free nutritious meals ______________ poor and homeless people five nights a week.

A. with

B. on 

C. in

D. to

14. This organization ______________ a lot over the last few years to protect endangered animals, plants and their natural environment.

A. has done

B. did 

C. does 

D. is doing

Section 4: Choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

15. Malala and her father, Ziaddin Yousafzai, set up the Malala Fund in 2013. Malala Fund works in regions where most girls miss out on secondary education.

A. organized 

B. supported

C. found

D. provided

16. The fund also supports teachers with resources and training needed to deliver quality education.

A. donates 

B. sets off

C. helps

D. raises

Section 5: Choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.

17. Malala’s story inspired people around the world. She was living in fear of the Taliban, but she didn’t let her fear take away her passion for education.

A. encouraged

B. discouraged 

C. cheered up 

D. satisfied

18. Malala Fund helps to protect girls’ rights to a free, safe and quality education. It is working for a more equal world where every girl can go to school.

A. support 

B. give

C. deliver 

D. harm

Section 6: Choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following exchanges.

19. The London to Brighton off-road bike ride, which is organized by the British Heart Foundationtakes part on 17th September, 2022.

A. bike ride

B. is organized

C. Foundation

D. takes part

20. This supermarket donated a variety of food and groceries to the Feeding American food bank for five years.

A. donated

B. variety of

C. to 

D. food bank

Section 7: Choose the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

21. Student A: “Why don’t we donate unwanted clothes to thrift stores? We can help poor people as well as save the environment.” - Student B: “______________”

A. That’s alright. 

B. Yes, please.

C. I agree to save the environment. 

D. That’s a good idea.

22. Student A: “I think volunteering helps us gain confidence and build a real sense of achievement.”- Student B: “______________”

A. I have never done volunteer work. 

B. I couldn’t agree more.

C. I’ve done volunteer work for a long time.

D. Yes, I think, too.

23. Student A: “How long have you been a volunteer for the Red Cross?” - Student B: “______________”

A. When I am 25 years old.

B. By the age of 25.

C. When I was 25 years old. 

D. Since I was 25 years old.

PART 3: WORD FORMATION

Section 8: Write the correct forms of the words in brackets.

24. Sir David Attenborough is a world-famous BBC wildlife and nature filmmaker. He has done a great deal to increase people’s ___________ of the wonders of the natural world. (AWARE)

25. In 2020, he released a Netflix documentary ‘Life on Our Planet’, which was about climate change, ___________ destruction and the urgency of standing up for planet Earth. (ENVIRONMENT)

PART 4: READING

Section 9: 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.

RSPCA stands for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Founded in 1824, it is one of the oldest and largest animal welfare charity in the world. Its main aim is (26)___________ cruelty to animals by promoting their care and protection. It also ensures that pets, farm animals and wild animals are not harmed in any way. Here are some of the things that the organization does. Firstly, it rescues and treats animals. Every day of the year, the inspectors investigate cruelty complaints. If necessary, they will take animals away from harmful situations and make sure the animals get the (27)___________ and care they need. Secondly, the RSPCA has animal shelters across the country where stray animals are looked after until they can find a new home. (28)___________, it organizes campaigns on important issues in order to get a change in the law. In 2005, it succeeded in making fox hunting illegal. Through its campaigns, it also helps (29)___________ community awareness of animal welfare issues. What can you do to help the RSPCA? You can make a donation, adopt a homeless animal, or participate (30)___________ a variety of interesting fundraising events such as the Million Paws Walk or Cupcake Day. You can also join the RSPCA as a volunteer. There is voluntary work for everyone, however much or little free time you have.

26.

A. to support 

B. to provide

C. to prevent

D. to give

27.

A. treatment

B. treated 

C. treatable

D. treat

28.

A. However

B. In addition 

C. Therefore

D. Although

29.

A. rise

B. deliver 

C. teach

D. raise

30.

A. with

B. for

C. in

D. on

Section 10: Read the following passage and write short answers to each of the questions.

Saigon Children’s Charity CIO (saigonchildren) is a non-profit organization which works to bring a brighter future to disadvantaged and vulnerable children in Vietnam. It was set up in 1992, and its aim is to help disadvantaged children get a quality education and a fairer start in life. The organization works across Vietnam to overcome barriers to education for children. There are four main charitable projects. Firstly, it has built schools in remote areas where existing facilities become unsafe or unsuitable, and in areas where children must travel a long distance to school. Since 1993, saigonchildren has built 571 classrooms, as well as hygienic toilet and wash facilities, libraries and playgrounds. Secondly, it has provided over 41,000 children from disadvantaged backgrounds with scholarships including tuition fees, books, uniforms, stationary and social care. Saigonchilren has also supported over 10,000 young adults in difficult circumstances over the past 25 years. Thang Long Vocational Training School, which is fully funded by saigonchildren, offers young adults free classes in English, IT and soft skills. Last but not least, the Special Needs Education Program supports children with disabilities such as deafness, blindness or autism. In 2018, the organization received the Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister of Vietnam in recognition of their work. People can help saigonchildren by making a donation, sponsoring a child for one year or volunteering in different projects.

31. When was saigonchildren founded?

→ Saigonchildren was founded …………………………………………………………………

32. How many students have received scholarships so far?

→ There are ……………………………children.

33. What can students get from Thang Long Vocational Training school?

→ They can get  ……………………………………. from Thang Long Vocational Training school.

34. What is the name of the program for disabled children?

→ It’s ………………………………………………………………………………

35. What was saigonchildren awarded in 2018?

→ In 2018, Saigonchildren was awarded  …………………………………………………………

Section 11: Read the following passages about two famous fundraising events. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE

The Ice Bucket Challenge is a campaign to promote awareness of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease – and raise funds for research. A person makes a video of themselves dumping a bucket of ice water on their head, posts it on Facebook, Instagram or other social media sites, and then nominates a minimum of three people to do the same things within 24 hours or donate $100 to the ALS Association. It quickly went from a fundraising campaign to a viral Internet sensation in July and August, 2014. According to the New York Times, more than 17 million people posted videos online, including former president George W. Bush. On August 29th, 2014, the ALS Association announced that the total donation had exceeded $100 million.

WORLD’S BIGGEST COFFEE MORNING

World’s Biggest Coffee Morning is Macmillan Cancer Support’s biggest fundraising event. Each year, people all over the UK and worldwide host their own coffee morning. Coffee mornings can be held in homes, workplaces or schools. The first official event took place in 1990 with a simple idea: some people came together for a cup of coffee and a slide of cake, and made a donation to the organization to help support people living with cancer. It has grown into the biggest fundraising event of its kind and raised more than £275 million. In 2021 alone, World’s Biggest Coffee Morning raised £27 million. The official date in 2022 is Friday 30th September, but people can host theirs at any time. Companies also join in the event. For example, Marks and Spencer will donate 10% from sales of classic cakes and a selection of limited homeware products to Macmillan Cancer Support.

36. What is the purpose of the Ice Bucket Challenge?

A. To make people famous on social media sites. 

B. To encourage people to post their videos online.

C. To make videos go viral on social media sites. 

D. To raise public awareness of a disease.

37. Which statement is TRUE about the Ice Bucket Challenge?

A. People dump a bucket of ice water within 24 hours.

B. It’s an activity involving the pouring of a bucket of ice water over a person’s head.

C. Former president George W. Bush asked people to join in the event. 

D. More than 17 million celebrities worldwide posted videos online.

38. The word ‘exceeded’ in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to ______________.

A. been greater than

B. included

C. increased 

D. had

39. How much money has the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning raised so far?

A. £17 million

B. £27 million 

C. £100 million 

D. £275 million

40. Which of the following statements is NOT true about World’s Biggest Coffee Morning?

A. Coffee mornings can take place in different places.

B. It raises money to help people fight cancer. 

C. Coffee mornings are held on 30th September every year. 

D. Companies as well as individuals take part in the event.

PART 5: WRITING

Section 12: Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning. Use the given word(s) if any.

41. How long has Edward been an environmentalist?

→ When.................................................................

42. Kathy has never done volunteer work before. (TIME)

→ This.....................................................................

43. Médecins Sans Frontières began to deliver medical help to people in need in 1971.

→ Médecins Sans Frontières has..................................

44. We haven’t organized any fundraising events for one year.

→ It’s ......................................................................

45. They haven’t finished cleaning up the beach yet. (STILL)

→ They......................................................................

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