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PART A. LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Listen to people talking in FIVE different situations. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 1 to 5. You will listen to each dialogue twice.
Bài nghe:
Question 1. You will hear two people talking about a painting.
What does the man say about it?
A. He thinks the woman in the painting is feeling relaxed.
B. He thinks the portrait was very difficult to paint.
C. He thinks the woman in the painting is hiding her feelings.
D. He thinks the woman in the painting is optimistic.
Question 2. You will hear two friends talking about the maths lesson.
They agree that ____________.
A. The work is getting harder.
B. They won’t sail through the exam.
C. The homework is easier.
D. They don’t like the teacher.
Question 3. You will hear two friends talking about a poem they’ve read.
What do they like about the poem?
A. It has a clear meaning.
B. They can’t get its message immediately.
C. It is so long.
D. The sections are in a different order.
Question 4. You will hear two friends talking about a local businesswoman.
What does the man say about her?
A. She plans to expand her current shop.
B. She is thinking of starting a business near town.
C. She is looking for a business partner.
D. She always supports local businesses.
Question 5. You will hear two friends talking about a new science building at their school.
They agree that ____________.
A. The interior is very well decorated.
B. The equipment is very modern.
C. The exterior looks really great.
D. The colours are really impressive.
You will hear an interview with someone who trains whales for public performances. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 6 to 10. You will listen twice.
Bài nghe:
Question 6. What was Laura’s reaction when she first swam with a whale?
A. She felt an immediate sense of connection.
B. She immediately changed her opinion of whales.
C. The thought about what was happening to her.
D. The experience was different from what she had expected.
Question 7. Why does Laura say that being in the water with whales is a “miracle”?
A. The whales show that they each have different personalities.
B. The whales make a conscious decision to be friendly.
C. The whales trust her enough to let her get close.
D. Other animals do not behave in the same way as whales.
Question 8. What does Laura say about approaching a whale?
A. You should not expect it to understand what you are saying.
B. You should think of it as someone you don’t know well.
C. It may suddenly change its attitude towards you.
D. You must get in the pool as soon as you see it.
Question 9. What does Laura say about the whales?
A. They are curious animals.
B. They like fish more than anything else.
C. They hate playing games.
D. They tend to avoid physical contact.
Question 10. What is NOT mentioned as a special skill a whale trainer needs?
A. Being confident to speak in front of the spectators.
B. Reacting to the frightening appearance of a whale.
C. Being good at swimming
D. Seeking new ways of training whales
You will hear a tour guide named Sally talking about the Bicentennial Park. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions from 11 to 15. You will listen twice.
Bài nghe:
Question 11. The area now occupied by the park was once the location of ____________.
A. warehouses and storehouses
B. high-rise buildings
C. greenhouses and glasshouses
D. parking spaces
Question 12. After the land was cleared, local residents expressed their desire for the site-to-be-used for ____________.
A. the Bicentennial Park
B. an indoor sports complex
C. recreation
D. a housing development
Question 13. The Tower, a prominent feature of the formal gardens, is described as a ____________building.
A. derelict
B. blue and white
C. twelve-storey
D. fantastic
Question 14. The Olympic site provides facilities for the following sports EXCEPT ____________.
A. sky-diving
B. running
C. synchronised swimming
D. gymnastics
Question 15. Going westwards from the Tower, visitors can ____________.
A. do sports
B. row boats
C. enjoy rose scent
D. have some coffee
PART B. PHONOLOGY
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose bold and underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
Question 16.
A. chamomile
B. chandler
C. chaotic
D. chameleon
Question 17.
A. paths
B. oaths
C. mouths
D. faiths
Question 18.
A. cleanse
B. meagre
C. feather
D. dealt
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each group.
Question 19.
A. outlook
B. crevice
C. accrue
D. asset
Question 20.
A. metropolis
B. elephantine
C. prerequisite
D. peninsula
PART C. LEXICO-GRAMMAR
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 21. She enjoys the freedom of ____________ through the picturesque meadows!
A. cruising
B. journeying
C. voyaging
D. roaming
Question 22. Do you know that Oscar Wilde ____________ in Paris during his final years?
A. had lived
B. has lived
C. has been living
D. lived
Question 23. I don’t think the two sides have made every effort to settle their dispute, ____________?
A. have they
B. do I
C. don’t I
D. haven’t they
Question 24. Adam Lee is reported to be ____________ a researcher.
A. more an adventurer than
B. an adventurer more than
C. more of an adventurer than
D. an adventurer of more than
Question 25. She knew a secret that could harm her friend’s reputation, so she had to ____________ to avoid revealing it during the conversation.
A. bite her tongue
B. bury the hatchet
C. eat her hat
D. lose her shirt
Question 26. ____________ did he ask for my opinion, even though he claimed to value it.
A. No sooner
B. In vain
C. Only by chance
D. Not even once
Question 27. Jenny will be the sole ____________ of her father’s will when he dies.
A. benefactor
B. beneficial
C. beneficent
D. beneficiary
Question 28. Let me give you a ____________ of advice about how to make a favourable impression at the interview.
A. word
B. sense
C. term
D. case
Question 29. Tests have found only a ____________ amount of the chemical in the vegetables and fruit in this supermarket.
A. neglectful
B. neglect
C. negligible
D. negligence
Question 30. The final edition, ____________ tomorrow, will be a collector’s item.
A. printing
B. to be printed
C. will be printed
D. is printed
Question 31. I was apprehensive ____________ how I would apply what I had learned at university to the work required of me at the bank.
A. with
B. about
C. in
D. on
Question 32. Ben didn’t mean to eat anything at the year-end party, but he finally ____________ the temptation of the superb dessert there.
A. came in for
B. fell back on
C. hooked up with
D. gave in to
Question 33. The noise upstairs is really ____________ my interest. I need to know what’s going on there.
A. whetting
B. piquing
C. intriguing
D. whipping
Question 34. ____________, we can ask Jason to help us solve the problem.
A. If it needs
B. Need it be
C. It needs to be
D. If needs be
Question 35. Vera only started writing in her 60s, yet she became one of the most ____________ writers of her generation.
A. prolific
B. fertile
C. fruitful
D. profligate
Question 36. It was not until she had arrived home ____________ her appointment with the doctor.
A. when she remembered
B. than she remembered
C. that she remembered
D. did she remember
Question 37. It’s a shame I backed the ____________, authorising Andy to lead the company’s project.
A. wrong tree
B. false dog
C. wrong horse
D. false dawn
Question 38. The team management had to ____________ training budgets due to lack of sponsorship.
A. flesh out
B. churn out
C. pare down
D. take down
Question 39. My cousin, ____________ parents spoke English, would translate for them whenever they travelled abroad.
A. both of whom
B. both of whose
C. neither of whose
D. with whom
Question 40. David stated ____________ that he knew nothing about the document.
A. unequivocally
B. vocally
C. equivocally
D. vocalic
PART D. READING COMPREHENSION
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 41 to 50.
Machines already perform a lot of tasks that were usually done by humans, such as building cars, doing complex calculations, and even marking exam papers. But now it seems that ever more intelligent machines are straying (41) ____________ areas where we never envisaged they would go. We have always taken pride in having a unique kind of intelligence that machines could never (42) ____________; one which allows us to think of new ideas and produce creative and artistic works. But it seems that even here, computers are (43) ____________ to compete with us.
Machines can easily be trained to do the physical work of producing art. About ten years ago, a painting robot known as e-David was created at a university in Germany. And recently in New York, the painting “Portrait of Edmond de Belamy” has been auctioned for nearly half a million dollars. (44) ____________ a bit unusual was that the idea, and the image itself, was produced entirely by a computer.
A group of young French artists gave instructions to the computer, aiming (45) ____________ to show that computers can be creative. Some artists are now working with computers to produce a new kind of art. Computer-(46) ____________ works of art are certainly interesting, and make us think about the limits of what machines can and cannot do.
But not everyone would accept that they qualify as art. Some (47) ____________ would argue they do, and the collectors willing to pay high prices for these works would suggest there is definitely a market for computer art. Others, (48) ____________, would disagree. Many “real” artists would claim that art is (49) ____________ human intelligence and human emotions. More importantly, it is about a desire to (50) ____________ other people. These things, they argue, are part of being human and can never be produced by a machine.
Question 41.
A. upon
B. off
C. out
D. into
Question 42.
A. correlate
B. fulfil
C. compare
D. match
Question 43.
A. stepping in
B. lining up
C. coming about
D. setting out
Question 44.
A. The thing which made
B. It made what
C. It made
D. What made it
Question 45.
A. fairly
B. roughly
C. entirely
D. simply
Question 46.
A. rendered
B. generated
C. synthesized
D. engineered
Question 47.
A. adversaries
B. opponents
C. connoisseurs
D. enthusiasts
Question 48.
A. therefore
B. henceforth
C. however
D. notwithstanding
Question 49.
A. a misconception about
B. the centre stage of
C. a plunge into
D. an expression of
Question 50.
A. resound to
B. relate to
C. communicate with
D. correspond with
Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 51 to 55.
An Invitation to Vietnam’s Traditional Craft Villages
Step away from the fast-paced city life and uncover the charm of Vietnam’s ancient craft villages, where every thread, brushstroke, and carving tells a story of heritage. Our Hands-on Cultural Experience Tour is designed to help you explore authentic craftsmanship while connecting deeply with local artisans. (51) ____________ or conical hat painting, our programs provide immersive workshops and warm homestays that bring cultural stories to life. You’ll gain not only practical skills but also priceless memories that last beyond your journey.
Join us and discover how creativity, patience, and tradition intertwine in every handmade piece. Each experience is crafted to let you feel the heartbeat of Vietnamese artistry and to remind you that heritage lives on (52) ____________ dare to create and preserve.
Through guided sessions, you’ll learn age-old techniques that have (53) ____________ with care by generations of local masters. Should you be longing sincerely and wholeheartedly for a deeper understanding of Vietnamese craftsmanship, this tour will exceed your expectations.
By participating, travelers also help protect cultural identity and support sustainable development. Let every product you craft tell a tale — one that blends history, artistry, and community. Join us now, and turn your curiosity (54) ____________ to tradition and creativity.
For more information, visit our website or contact our tour consultants, who are always ready to guide you towards fully (55) ____________ a lifetime.
Question 51.
A. Whether you wish to try pottery shaping, silk weaving,
B. However you wish to make pottery, weave silk,
C. Despite demands for making pottery, weaving silk,
D. Regardless of your wish for pottery shaping, weave silk,
Question 52.
A. within each moment of shared art which
B. under the guidance of local elders whose
C. through the passion of those who
D. through the hands of devoted artisans whom
Question 53.
A. been carefully handed down and perfected
B. transferred under respect of their ancestors
C. preserved and practiced by village generations
D. been handed into and perfected over time
Question 54.
A. to a timeless connection from craftsmanship
B. onto a path inspired by ancient wisdom
C. towards a story worth telling
D. into a meaningful and enduring tribute
Question 55.
A. exploring the innermost corner for
B. witnessing centuries of shared inspiration between
C. following every step of your exploration into
D. embracing your cultural adventure of
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 56 to 65.
TikTok, the popular app that allows users to create and share short videos, is now the most downloaded app in the world. One of the most popular ways users engage with the app is to carry out challenges. These encourage people to video themselves doing some kind of activity, such as singing, dancing or acting. A successful challenge will go viral, with hundreds of thousands of people around the world taking part. Anyone with a smartphone can get involved. No talent is required beyond a little extroversion and commitment. Users can just ride the trend to gain popularity. As a result, challenges are ideal for people who have a little spare time, enjoy performing and like getting attention. Unsurprisingly, most of those who take part are children, teenagers and young adults.
The problem is that these are the very people who are most at risk from performing challenges. This is because the part of the brain that handles rational thought is not fully developed in humans until we are in our mid-20s. Until then, we are less able to make long-term plans and analyse risks. It’s no secret that the young brain values things that provide a sense of inclusion and popularity. The more attention a young person’s stunt might get, the less likely he or she is to consider its potential risks.
The TikTok challenge trend has had severe consequences. In 2020, the “skull-breaker” challenge, which involves two people kicking a third person’s legs to make them fall over, caused teenagers in both the UK and the US to be badly injured. In response, TikTok stated that it did not allow content that encourages dangerous challenges that might lead to injury. It added that doing so was not funny and certainly wouldn’t make users famous. Any such content on its platform would be removed. This reaction was clearly not thorough enough because, in 2021, several fatal incidents occurred resulting from another viral challenge on TikTok, the “blackout” challenge, which encouraged people to choke themselves until they passed out. Three youngsters died from attempting this challenge in January 2021. This was followed later in the year by a number of deaths in the USA and UK.
The challenge did not actually originate on TikTok, nor is it the only platform where videos of it have spread. According to a TIME report in 2018, millions of videos of the “Pass Out Challenge” were currently on YouTube.
Question 56. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph?
A. To explain that TikTok is the world’s largest source of video entertainment
B. To detail the minimal skills required to become famous on the TikTok app
C. To describe the popularity of the “challenge” format and identify its target demographic
D. To criticize the youth who spend too much time performing and seeking attention
Question 57. The word “These” in the first paragraph refers to ____________.
A. users
B. challenges
C. videos
D. teenagers
Question 58. The word “commitment” in the first paragraph is CLOSEST in meaning to ____________.
A. appeal
B. monetary investment
C. social interaction
D. dedication
Question 59. The second paragraph implies that teenagers and young adults are attracted to challenges because the activities offer a sense of ____________.
A. lasting security and financial reward
B. physical danger and extreme excitement
C. mastering complex skills that others cannot perform
D. being part of a group and becoming well known
Question 60. The phrase “rational thought” in the second paragraph refers to the ability to ____________.
A. follow social trends without asking too many questions
B. suppress negative emotions when feeling pressured
C. calculate the exact cost of a potential long-term investment
D. use logic to assess consequences and plan effectively
Question 61. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason TikTok gave for removing dangerous content?
A. Performing such challenges is not an effective way to gain fame.
B. The company prohibits content that encourages unsafe acts.
C. The company does not want to be held legally responsible for accidents.
D. Such challenges could lead to physical injury.
Question 62. The sentence “This reaction was clearly not thorough enough” is intended to highlight that ____________.
A. TikTok’s previous policy against the “skull-breaker” challenge was too strict
B. the policy needed to be applied to other platforms like YouTube, not just TikTok
C. the company’s efforts to stop dangerous content failed to prevent subsequent fatal events
D. the company should have offered a more sincere apology to the injured users
Question 63. The word “severe” in the third paragraph is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____________.
A. acute
B. minor
C. punitive
D. momentous
Question 64. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about the “blackout” challenge?
A. It was entirely the result of the brain’s immaturity in young participants.
B. It was exclusively confined to video sharing on the TikTok platform.
C. It resulted in multiple deaths that occurred over the course of 2021.
D. It was the first deadly challenge to ever appear on the TikTok app.
Question 65. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The specific neurological processes that make teenagers unable to assess the risk of exciting challenges on TikTok.
B. The popularity of dangerous TikTok challenges, their connection to youth development, and their negative impacts.
C. The legal liability of technology companies for content shared by TikTok users.
D. The history and evolution of the “Pass Out Challenge” across different social media platforms.
PART E. WRITING
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the utterances to make a meaningful dialogue/email/paragraph in each of the following questions.
Question 66.
Dear Sir,
a. On 10th January, I took a ride in one of your taxis from 21 Le Loi Street to 123 Le Hong Phong Street. The plate number of the taxi was 15A-68886 and the driver’s name was Nam.
b. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this matter. I look forward to your reply and hope for a swift resolution.
c. If necessary, I am happy to provide any additional details to help in the search or to arrange a suitable time for collection.
d. Unfortunately, upon arriving at my destination, I accidentally left behind a folder containing several important papers in the backseat of the taxi. The documents are essential for my work, and I would be grateful if you could assist in locating them.
e. I am writing to inform you that I accidentally left a folder containing important papers in one of your taxis.
Yours faithfully,
A. e-d-c-a-b
B. e-a-d-c-b
C. e-a-d-c-b
D. e-a-b-d-c
Question 67.
Dear Santa,
a. Thank you for giving us the best gift. I would love to come and visit you one day in the North Pole!
b. I have been writing to you every year since I was four, and I want you to know that I have tried to be very good this year.
c. My name is Amy and I am 11 years old.
d. This year, for Christmas, I just want my family to be healthy and happy.
e. I made my mommy, daddy, and sister feel better when they were sick and I also studied harder to have better results.
f. And I wish you a very merry Christmas!
Love, Amy
A. c-e-a-d-b-f
B. c-b-d-a-f-e
C. c-d-e-a-b-f
D. c-b-e-d-a-f
Question 68.
a. Even babies no more than a few weeks old smile to express pleasure.
b. People are good at spotting a false smile with no genuine feeling behind it.
c. Smiling is a universal human expression.
d. If you make a conscious effort to smile more, however, you must be careful to avoid either a fixed grin or an apologetic smile, which can create a negative or sometimes even unpleasant impression.
e. Psychological experiments have confirmed what we all know by instinct, that a smiling person is more attractive than the same person looking glum.
A. c-b-a-e-d
B. b-c-e-d-a
C. a-c-e-b-d
D. e-c-a-d-b
Question 69.
a. Mai: Perfect. Thank you for sparing the time for me.
b. Ms Brown: Thursday afternoon might be difficult, I’m afraid. I’ve got a meeting then.
c. Mai: I see. Would Saturday morning be any better?
d. Mai: I was hoping to get some guidance on how to speak English fluently. Would you spare me some time this Thursday afternoon, Ms Brown?
e. Ms Brown: Yes, that would work. Let’s say around nine in the staff room?
A. d-e-c-b-a
B. d-b-c-e-a
C. d-e-a-b-c
D. d-b-a-e-c
Question 70.
a. Another crucial skill is resilience, which allows teens to recover from setbacks and keep moving forward. Developing resilience not only improves their mental health but also makes them more confident in facing new experiences.
b. Parents and schools play a vital role in supporting these skills. Teachers can design projects that require teamwork and creativity, while parents can encourage independence by letting their children make small choices.
c. Moreover, teenagers should learn to develop a growth mindset, meaning they believe they can improve through effort and practice.
d. These include problem-solving, communication, decision-making, and emotional control. For example, learning how to manage stress and communicate clearly can prevent many conflicts.
e. With this attitude, they are more likely to view mistakes as opportunities to learn rather than failures.
f. When teenagers practice life skills regularly, they become better prepared for adulthood and more capable of adapting to the modern world.
g. In today's fast-changing world, teenagers need more than academic knowledge to succeed. Life skills are the abilities that help young people deal effectively with daily challenges.
A. g-d-a-c-e-b-f
B. f-g-a-b-c-d-e
C. f-d-g-e-c-b-a
D. g-b-a-d-e-f-c
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 71. The board of directors are between the devil and the deep blue sea. They can't decide on how to tackle the financial crisis.
A. Not being able to tackle the financial crisis, the board of directors decide to take the bull by the horns.
B. The board of directors are trying to come to terms with the way to tackle the financial crisis.
C. The board of directors don’t have a leg to stand on when it comes to the way of tackling the financial crisis.
D. The board of directors are on the horns of a dilemma about how to tackle the financial crisis.
Question 72. Ronan moved to the new school. He could easily socialise with the new friends right after that.
A. At no time could Ronan socialise with the new friends so easily before moving to the new school.
B. No sooner had Ronan socialised with the new friends effortlessly than he moved to a new school.
C. Scarcely had Ronan moved to the new school when he could effortlessly socialise with the new friends.
D. Only by moving to the new school could Ronan make new friends easily.
Question 73. The petrol car looked fashionable. We opted for the hybrid one for its fuel efficiency.
A. Although fashionable, we bought the fuel-efficient hybrid car instead of the petrol one.
B. No matter how fashionable the petrol car was, the hybrid one looked better and cost less fuel.
C. Fashionable though the petrol car looked, we chose the fuel-efficient hybrid one.
D. The hybrid car was less fashionable, so we chose the petrol one because of its fuel efficiency.
Question 74. The superstar played a cameo role in the film. The film became successful thanks to that.
A. Were it not for the superstar’s cameo role, the film would be even more successful.
B. If the film hadn’t been a success, the superstar wouldn’t have played a cameo role in it.
C. But for the superstar’s cameo role in the film, it wouldn’t have been a success.
D. If it hadn’t been for the superstar’s cameo role, the film would have succeeded.
Question 75. Overeating is a cause of several serious diseases. Physical inactivity is another cause of several serious diseases.
A. Physical inactivity, as well as overeating, bears no responsibility for some serious diseases.
B. Neither overeating nor physical inactivity can give rise to several dangerous diseases.
C. Eating too much, not physical inactivity, contributes mainly to several serious diseases.
D. Not only overeating but also physical inactivity may lead to several dangerous diseases.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the sentence given in each of the following questions.
Question 76. The journalist said, “I fabricated some details in my report to make the story more sensational, and I deeply regret it.”
A. The journalist confessed to having fabricated some details in his report to make the story more sensational, and he deeply regretted it.
B. The journalist deeply regretted not having fabricated some details in his report to make the story more sensational.
C. The journalist had no regrets about having fabricated some details in his report to make the story more sensational.
D. The journalist admitted having fabricated some precise details in his report to make it more sensational and he expressed deep regret.
Question 77. Looking back, it was a big mistake on my part not to call the fire brigade at once.
A. Honestly speaking, I don’t think I could have called the fire brigade at once.
B. To be honest, I did everything I could to stop the fire.
C. In hindsight, I should have called the fire brigade immediately.
D. In retrospect, the fire brigade shouldn’t have been called at once.
Question 78. Visitors who wish to explore the more remote areas of the park are strongly advised to hire experienced local guides.
A. Visitors are strongly recommended to hire experienced local guides by exploring the more remote area as of the park.
B. For safety reasons, local guides are strongly advised for visitors to the more remote areas of the park.
C. Exploring the more remote areas of the park, hiring experienced local guides is highly recommended.
D. It is strongly advised that visitors hire experienced local guides when exploring the more remote areas of the park.
Question 79. It’s undeniable that victims of online scams are often naive users.
A. Online scams often pose hazard to innocent users, which appears to be implausible.
B. That naive people are easy prey for online scams is a ridiculous denial.
C. It’s an indisputable fact that innocent users often fall prey to online scams.
D. What most naive people can’t deny is that online scams victimize their users.
Question 80. He would spend his very last penny trying to ingratiate himself with his new boss.
A. He would rather spend his last penny on pleasing himself than flatter his new boss.
B. His new boss would love to be the apple of his eye, whatever cost he might pay.
C. He attempted to ingratiate himself with his new boss at the expense of his last penny.
D. He tried his hand at ingratiating himself with his new boss, all expenses paid.
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