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Read the following forum posts and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

Tell us what you think is important in a best friend.

JACKO: Well, I hope to be (1) ______ by a best friend, someone (2) _____ time listening to me when I have a problem. I also don’t want to have to apologise for being me!

QUEEN: I agree. A good friend shouldn’t mind putting up with (3) ______. They should also be honest and warn me (4) ______ doing things they don’t think are good. And they should advise me to do things they think are good, even if I decide (5) ______ them.

MATE365: Good points. A best friend doesn’t choose to be your friend only when things are going well. They should always (6) ______ there for you when you need them!

(Adapted from Friends Global)

Question 1.

A. supported

B. supporting

C. supportive

D. supporter

Question 2.

A. spends

B. spent

C. who spend

D. to spend

Question 3.

A. the bad personality of my side

B. the bad side of my personality

C. the personality of my bad side

D. the side of my bad personality

Question 4.

A. about

B. for

C. of

D. against

Question 5.

A. not do

B. not doing

C. not to do

D. to not do

Question 6.

A. wait

B. be

C. stand

D. stay

Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.

DEGREE COURSES YOU DIDN’T KNOW EXISTED

1. The Science of Superheroes – University of California, USA

This course offers (7) ______ of opportunities to explore physics in a creative way. Through studying heroes and villains, you’ll learn the answers to important real-life questions such as what the chemical (8) ______ of Captain America’s armour is. (9) ______, you’ll attend lectures on the real principles of physics, but they’ll be given in a more engaging and accessible way.

2. Surf Science and Technology – University of Plymouth, UK

The university website (10) ______ points out that “You will not be taught how to surf, and it is important to realise that this is an academic course.” That means you don’t graduate because you can catch a good wave – you have to (11) ______ exams here! Core (12) ______ include ecology and scientific aspects of health, fitness and sports nutrition.

(Adapted from English Discovery)

Question 7.

A. a few

B. a great deal

C. plenty

D. some

Question 8.

A. form

B. composition

C. construction

D. reaction

Question 9.

A. In other words

B. In short

C. More precisely

D. Or rather

Question 10.

A. obviously

B. simply

C. clearly

D. distinctly

Question 11.

A. get across

B. get through

C. get on with

D. get by

Question 12.

A. disciplines

B. dissertations

C. majors

D. modules

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.

Question 13.

a. Mi: I’m fine, thanks. By the way, we moved to a new house in a suburb last month.

b. Ann: Oh, that’s why I haven’t seen you in the Reading Club very often.

c. Ann: Hi, Mi. Long time no see. How’re you doing?

(Adapted from Global Success)

A. a-c-b

B. b-c-a

C. c-a-b

D. c-b-a

Question 14.

a. Jason: So, I saw this job advertised on your website.

b. Interviewer: Do you have any previous experience in this line of work?

c. Jason: I’ve written social media posts for a local company in my town for three years.

d. Jason: Well, I’m decisive and creative, and I have a good knowledge of social media.

e. Interviewer: Why do you think you are the best candidate for the position of social media manager?

(Adapted from Bright)

A. a-e-d-b-c

B. b-d-e-c-a

C. c-e-d-a-b

D. e-c-b-d-a

Question 15.

Hi Paul,

a. I’m no expert but I do want you to see that you are capable of thinking creatively.

b. People sometimes talk about ‘thinking outside the box’ – thinking in a different way – but actually, the only box is the way we’ve been brought up to see problems.

c. If you tell yourself you’re not creative, you’ll easily start to believe it. So, the first thing to do is: stop thinking like that!

d. A central obstacle to our ability to think outside the box is the assumption that there must always be a right answer to a question or problem. That limits creative thinking.

e. I read your post and can completely relate to it. You say “I’m not a creative person”. Look – everyone’s creative! Denying your creativity is terrible.

So, try to stop seeing things as ‘right’ or ‘wrong’.

I hope these ideas help.

Sarah

(Adapted from THiNK)

A. a-e-b-c-d

B. b-a-c-e-d

C. c-b-e-a-d

D. e-c-a-b-d

Question 16.

a. If we want lasting change, we need to fix society’s cyberbullying problem before the bullying happens.

b. Enough is enough.

c. I believe we need tough laws to deal with the worst cases, and schools that will take tough action against online abusers.

d. It’s time to protect our children from cyberbullies.

e. But our schools also need to teach young people why it’s wrong to bully, how it hurts other people and what they can do to stop it.

(Adapted from C21-Smart)

A. a-b-c-e-d

B. b-d-c-e-a

C. c-e-a-d-b

D. d-a-b-c-e

Question 17.

a. It includes various aspects of human life, including language, music, cuisine, religion, art, literature, traditions, and social norms.

b. By understanding and valuing cultural traditions, we can appreciate the diversity of our world.

c. ‘Culture’ refers to the shared beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors that characterize a group or society.

d. Traditions are also very much an important part of culture, and we must try our best to preserve them.

e. It is learned and transmitted from one generation to another through various forms of communication, such as storytelling, education, and socialization.

(Adapted from Explore New Worlds)

A. c-a-e-d-b

B. c-b-d-e-a

C. c-e-b-a-d

D. c-d-a-b-e

Read the following biography about Nellie Bly and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

Nellie Bly was an American journalist, (18) ______. She also made the fastest trip around the world.

She was born in 1864 in Pennsylvania, the United States. Her parents named her Elizabeth Jane Cochran. She started her career in 1885 after writing an angry response to an article called What Girls Are Good For in the Pittsburgh Dispatch. They were impressed and gave her a job. (19) ______, and that they should have better opportunities. She then used the name Nellie Bly for the rest of her career.

After leaving the Pittsburgh Dispatch, (20) ______. She finally got a job at the New York World by agreeing to pretend to be mentally unwell to investigate a mental asylum. Her report exposed the asylum’s conditions, and it was forced to improve its patient care. During her career, she wrote about many difficult issues, and most of them are in support of women’s lives.

In 1889, inspired by Jules Verne’s novel Around the World in Eighty Days, she took a trip around the world. The idea (21) ______ because “no one but a man can do this”, but finally her editor agreed. She traveled alone for most of it, an unusual thing for women to do at the time. She actually met Jules Verne in France and completed the trip after 72 days, setting a world record.

In her later years, Nellie Bly returned to journalism. She wrote reports about World War I and problems that impacted women. Nellie Bly died in 1922 at the age of 57. (22) ______.

(Adapted from i-learn Smart World)

Question 18.

A. best known for her investigative reporting

B. that got her investigative reporting best known

C. of whom investigative reporting was known best

D. having been known best for her investigative reporting

Question 19.

A. Her first article, in which she claimed that not every woman was required to marry

B. That marriage was not necessary for every women was stated in her first article

C. It is her first article that said being married was unnecessary for all woman

D. In her first article, she argued that not all women needed to get married

Question 20.

A. female employees weren’t accepted, therefore Nellie couldn’t get jobs

B. Nellie was rejected from jobs because newspapers wouldn’t hire a woman

C. newspapers refused to employ a woman so Nellie was turned down for jobs

D. job opportunities were denied for Nellie as newspapers didn’t want to hire women

Question 21.

A. first rejected her an agreement from her newspaper

B. with an initial rejection from her newspaper

C. was rejected by her newspaper at first

D. initially rejected by her newspaper

Question 22.

A. After her death, dozens of movies, TV series, and books have been inspired

B. Based on her life, dozens of movies, TV series, and books got an inspiration

C. Her life has inspired dozens of movies, TV series, and books

D. Such was her life that has inspired dozens of movies, TV series, and books

Read the following pieces of news and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

WILDLIFE CONSERVATION NEWS

1. Saving Sea Turtles: Volunteers Unite on Con Dao Island

More than 600 volunteers participated in sea turtle conservation activities held on Con Dao Island last week. Volunteers made sure that their spawning ground was safe. They also rescued turtle eggs and buried them in the sand. Sea turtles are threatened with extinction worldwide, and their populations have decreased dramatically in many places. That is why sea turtle conservation programmes are organised annually around the world. They attract many volunteers and help raise public awareness about the threats to sea

turtle species.

2. Restoring Life Beneath the Waves: Coral Reefs in Nha Trang to Thrive Again

Local authorities are taking measures to restore the coral reef ecosystem in Nha Trang Bay. They will organise regular clean-ups of the seabed and removal of marine debris. Diving clubs will also help by having their professional divers collect broken pieces of coral, re-grow them in underwater nurseries, and then re-attach them to reefs. Coral cover is expected to increase, which will help restore natural habitats and promote marine biodiversity in the bay. In addition, the bay’s management board will also monitor the number of swimmers and divers to avoid putting too much stress on the ecosystem.

3. Painting for a Cause: Student Art Exhibition to Protect Wildlife

An exhibition entitled ‘Paint for wildlife’ will be held in Ha Noi next week. It will include more than 30 paintings by secondary school students across the country. Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet the young artists and discuss the stories behind their beautiful paintings. All of them will be on sale to raise money for the protection of vulnerable species. The event organisers hope to raise public awareness of wildlife conservation through art and contribute to efforts to save rare and endangered animals.

(Adapted from Global Success)

Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an activity in the turtle conser-vation programme?

A. saving turtle eggs

B. increasing awareness of sea turtles

C. protecting the spawning ground

D. restoring coral reef ecosystems

Question 24. The word ‘their’ in paragraph 1 refers to ______.

A. activities

B. eggs

C. volunteers

D. sea turtles

Question 25. Which of the following is NOT true about sea turtles?

A. Volunteers help sea turtles by burying them in the sand.

B. Their numbers have gone down significantly.

C. Many volunteers join yearly conservation projects to help them.

D. They are facing extinction all over the world.

Question 26. The word ‘monitor’ in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ______.

A. advertise

B. restrict

C. control

D. track

Question 27. The word ‘vulnerable’ in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.

A. healthy

B. immune

C. protected

D. sensitive

Question 28. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?

A. The organisers rely solely on art to preserve wildlife.

B. Art exhibitions should focus more on endangered species.

C. Art is expected to encourage more interest in wildlife conservation.

D. Raising public awareness of endangered animals will promote art appreciation.

Question 29. In which paragraph(s) does the writer discuss efforts aimed at environmental recovery?

A. Paragraph 1

B. Paragraph 2

C. Paragraphs 1&2

D. Paragraph 3

Question 30. In how many paragraphs does the writer mention joint efforts in marine conservation?

A. one

B. two

C. three

D. none

Read the following passage about quality of life and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the option that best fits each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

[I] Each year, several organizations publish lists of the world’s most livable cities. [II] They look at various factors to compile their lists: a stable government, low crime rates, efficient public transportation, and quality healthcare. [III] The top-ranking cities also often feature proximity to nature, attractive architecture, access to cultural spots like museums, pleasant weather, and clean surroundings. [IV]

For residents of these cities, life is generally great. However, even the best cities have some issues. In addition, approximately half of the world’s population lives in cities with a lower quality of life. These people may dream of migrating somewhere better, but this isn’t always an option. A more practical alternative is for these people to find a way to improve the quality of life in their own communities.

Erik Ahlström provides a good example of this kind of personal action. Several years ago, he moved to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. In general, Stockholm has an excellent quality of life. Nevertheless, Ahlström couldn’t turn a blind eye to the litter scattered on the streets. He decided to combine picking up the trash with jogging. He called this new activity ‘plogging’ and soon other people were helping him. The idea has become so popular that people now go plogging in communities all over the world.

Mary Clear and Pam Warhurst offer another inspiring example. They live in Todmorden, a small town in northern England. They found some areas of land nobody was using and began growing vegetables, fruit, and herbs. Their idea was that local residents could pick and eat them. Word of their ‘incredible edible’ initiative quickly spread, and people wanted to know more. Todmorden now has so many visitors that residents there joke that they have invented a new form of tourism called ‘vegetable tourism’.

(Adapted from Explore New Worlds)

Question 31. Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?

The ranking highlights cities with the best quality of life.

A. [I]

B. [II]

C. [III]

D. [IV]

Question 32. The word ‘their’ in paragraph 1 refers to ______.

A. factors

B. rates

C. cities

D. organizations

Question 33. The word ‘migrating’ in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ______.

A. relocating

B. traveling

C. moving abroad

D. settling down

Question 34. Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?

A. Migration is the best solution for those in cities with poor living conditions.

B. People in cities with low living standards have limited options for improvement.

C. Cities with high-quality living standards suffer from few environmental issues.

D. Residents in lower-quality cities should prioritize enhancing their communities.

Question 35. The phrase ‘turn a blind eye to’ in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.

A. look down on

B. make up for

C. pay attention to

D. put up with

Question 36. Which of the following is NOT a shared benefit of ‘plogging’ and ‘incredible edible’?

A. beautifying public places

B. boosting local economy

C. encouraging healthier lifestyles

D. inspiring global movements

Question 37. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The majority of the world’s cities offer top-notch quality of life.

B. Erik Ahlström initiated his project to attract tourists to Stockholm.

C. Plogging participants stay physically active while contributing to the environment.

D. Todmorden locals have access to fresh produce, thus they become totally self-sufficient.

Question 38. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A. Todmorden residents humorously refer to their unique approach to tourism based on gardening.

B. The locals of Todmorden created a new, playful kind of tourism that takes advantage of local vegetables.

C. Townspeople in Todmorden have jokingly turned their vegetable-picking habit into a new tourism trend.

D. Vegetable tourism has gained in popularity among tourists in Todmorden, to the amusement of local people.

Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A. Citizens who have a high quality of life rarely take personal action for improvement.

B. Only Ahlström, Clear and Warhurst are actively working to better their communities.

C. Improving the quality of life in lower-quality cities calls for community involvement.

D. Urban areas in Sweden are cleaner than those in northern England thanks to plogging.

Question 40. Which of the following best summarises the passage?

A. Not all cities have the same quality of life, but solutions such as community farming or jogging ensure everyone enjoys better urban living.

B. Both large cities and small towns worldwide provide ways for people to improve their communities, whether through fitness or local food initiatives.

C. In response to challenges with urban life, individuals in different places have found creative solutions to improve their local communities, motivating others globally.

D. While quality of life varies across cities, efforts like plogging and vegetable tourism show that individuals can make meaningful improvements within their communities.

ĐÁP ÁN

1. A

2. A

3. B

4. D

5. C

6. B

7. C

8. B

9. A

10. C

11. B

12. D

13. C

14. A

15. D

16. B

17. A

18. A

19. D

20. B

21. C

22. C

23. D

24. D

25. A

26. D

27. C

28. C

29. B

30. B

31. B

32. D

33. A

34. D

35. C

36. B

37. C

38. A

39. C

40. C

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