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Choose the word whose underlined part pronounces differently from the other three.
Question 1
- skipped
- ticked
- lived
- laughed
Question 2
- borrow
- through
- thorough
- although
Choose the word whose primary stress position differs from the other three.
Question 3
- disaster
- electric
- volunteer
- important
Question 4
- manifest
- theory
- disbelief
- kilogram
Choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the blanks in the following questions.
Question 5
Tam: Hey Huy! I just came back from the Philippines. We were on vacation.
Huy: __________
- And what about it?
- Glad you enjoyed it.
- Tell me all about it!
- Have a wonderful trip!
Question 6
__________ every student in my university class is Vietnamese, but there are also a few students from Laos.
- Most of
- Mostly
- The most of
- Almost
Question 7
Because the show __________ at 4:30 p.m, we have about one hour to get to the theater.
- will start
- starts
- is going to start
- will have started
Question 8
The police are talking to my neighbors, none of __________ could give them any useful information.
- whom
- that
- which
- who
Question 9
It's a good sign that your daughter __________ her friends at the new school.
- looks down upon
- gets on with
- takes after
- comes across
Question 10
He can't legally drive without a valid driving __________.
- degree
- certificate
- permit
- license
Question 11
A friend of __________ asked to share my apartment, but I don't think we are close enough to do that.
- mine
- myself
- I
- me
Question 12
Mr. White __________ something in the kitchen because it smells great.
- should cook
- should be cooking
- must be cooking
- must cook
Question 13
Marie Curie is one of __________ female scientists who have won the Nobel Prize in science.
- the fewest
- few
- the few
- a few
Question 14
My grandfather forgets __________ to Tasmania in his youth. He has no memory of it!
- to being
- being
- to be
- having been
Question 15
Some students often learn long definitions by __________ without truly understanding what they mean.
- heart
- parrot
- rote
- word
Choose the word or phrase that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 16
His family wanted (A) to know where (B) was he last night (C) when they could not reach him (D) by phone.
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 17
Molly speaks (A) so good Mandarin (B) that some people (C) have mistaken her (D) for a native speaker.
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 18
If Arthur (A) had arrived (B) at the theater sooner, he (C) would catch his girlfriend (D) flirting with her fellow cast members.
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 19
The man admitted to (A) steal the luxurious watch, (B) but he denied (C) knowing anything (D) related to the kidnapping.
- A
- B
- C
- D
Question 20
Aurora borealis, or the Northern Lights, (A) is a beautiful natural phenomenon (B) occurring in some Northern countries, (C) that many people want to experience at least once in (D) their lifetime.
- A
- B
- C
- D
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question from 21 to 28.
The entire population of Gaza is facing acute food insecurity, with nearly half a million people now suffering catastrophic hunger, according to a new report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). Since all humanitarian aid was blocked on 2 March, malnutrition and hunger have worsened dramatically. The IPC estimates that 71,000 children and over 17,000 mothers urgently need treatment for acute malnutrition, a sharp rise from earlier in the year. Without immediate intervention, food insecurity, malnutrition, and mortality levels are expected to exceed famine thresholds in the coming months.
The crisis is being fueled by ongoing conflict, a complete blockade, and the total closure of border crossings, which have now been shut for over two months, the longest in Gaza's history. Food prices in local markets have soared to unaffordable levels, leaving even basic items out of reach for most families. Despite this, more than 116,000 metric tons of food aid, enough to feed one million people for four months, remain stuck at aid corridors, along with hundreds of pallets of life-saving nutrition treatments.
UN agencies like the World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF continue to sound the alarm. [I] "Families in Gaza are starving while food sits at the border," said WFP Executive Director Cindy McCain. [II] "If we wait until famine is declared, it will be too late for many." [III] Both leaders stress that this crisis could have been prevented and call on all parties to allow immediate access for humanitarian aid. [IV]
The situation is especially dire for children. Seventeen UN agencies and NGOs confirm that extreme food deprivation is widespread among Gaza's youngest residents. Combined with the collapse of health services and lack of clean water, this has triggered rapid increases in acute malnutrition, particularly in the North Gaza, Gaza, and Rafah governorates. UNICEF warns that its remaining supplies for treating malnutrition are critically low, and WFP has already exhausted its food stocks. All 25 WFP-supported bakeries closed weeks ago, and food parcels and meal support programs have ended.
Despite these grim conditions, aid agencies remain ready to act. Both WFP and UNICEF are on the ground, prepared to deliver life-saving assistance as soon as borders reopen. They urge all parties to prioritize the needs of civilians and respect international humanitarian law, stressing that urgent action is the only way to prevent a full-scale famine in Gaza.
Question 21
What is the main idea of the passage?
- Food prices in Gaza can be controlled with proper measures.
- Gaza is on the brink of famine due to conflict and blockade.
- Gaza's infrastructure has been completely destroyed after the conflict.
- Aid agencies are withdrawing from Gaza due to ongoing conflict.
Question 22
What is TRUE according to paragraph 1?
- The IPC suggests relocating people from Gaza to receive aid.
- There has been a clear increase in malnourished people in Gaza.
- People in Gaza still managed to receive some aid after March.
- It might take over a year for the situation in Gaza to become critical.
Question 23
What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
- Most people in Gaza find market items too expensive.
- Multiple factors are worsening the food situation in Gaza.
- Gaza has started producing its own food to reduce dependence on aid.
- Aid for Gaza is ready, but the people cannot receive it.
Question 24
It can be inferred from paragraph 3 that ...
- If humanitarian access is granted, the crisis can be averted.
- Aid agencies are exaggerating the crisis to gain attention.
- UN agencies are not doing enough to aid the people of Gaza.
- Gaza's situation was unpredictable and took everyone by surprise.
Question 25
What word is CLOSEST in meaning to 'grim' in paragraph 5?
- surprising
- horrible
- interesting
- potential
Question 26
What is NOT TRUE according to paragraph 4?
- Malnutrition is especially a problem in North Gaza, Gaza City, and Rafah.
- WFP's food parcels and meal programs have ended.
- Children in Gaza are particularly at risk of malnutrition.
- There are no more UNICEF supplies for treating malnutrition.
Question 27
The word They in paragraph 5 refers to ...
- Border control agencies
- Civilians in Gaza
- WFP and UNICEF
- IPC
Question 28
In which place in paragraph 3 can the following sentence best fit?
- I
- II
- III
- IV
Read the passage carefully and decide which is the best answer for each question from 29 to 35.
Being healthy isn't just about eating vegetables or going to the gym. True health includes your body, your mind, and your relationships. For students, understanding health in a (29) __________ way can help you manage stress, stay focused, and feel better overall. It's not about being perfect. It's about making choices that support your well-being every day.
Physical health means giving your body what it needs to function well. That includes eating a (30) __________ diet, drinking enough water, staying active, and getting 8-10 hours of sleep each night. You don't need to follow strict routines. Just find ways to move your body and rest regularly. Treating your body with care helps you stay energized, concentrate in class, and avoid burnout.
Mental and emotional health is just as important. School can be stressful, and it's normal to feel anxious or down at times. Learning how to manage those emotions, (31) __________ by talking to someone, journaling, or simply taking a break, is a key part of staying healthy. If things ever feel too overwhelming, asking for help is not a weakness but a sign of strength.
Finally, social health involves your relationships. Having people you trust and feel safe with can (32) __________ a big difference. Healthy communication, respect, and support help you grow emotionally and feel connected.
Being healthy means caring for your whole self: body, mind, and heart, so you can live meaningfully and confidently, both at school, at home, or anywhere else.
Question 29
- well-rounded
- well-known
- well-made
- well-developed
Question 30
- imbalance
- balanced
- balance
- balancing
Question 31
- if
- either
- whether
- or
Question 32
- cause
- get
- form
- make
Question 33
What is the most suitable title for the passage?
- The best diet for students
- How to perform better at schools
- Unhealthy habits to avoid for students
- Being healthy as students
Question 34
According to the text, what is TRUE about physical health?
- Being active is not as important as getting rest.
- Diet is the most important component.
- It can help you perform better in class.
- You have to follow strict exercise routines.
Question 35
What is NOT TRUE about mental health?
- Managing your emotions is an important part of staying healthy.
- There are many ways to approach mental self-care.
- As students, it's normal to not feel good sometimes.
- Strong people do not ask for help.
Provide the most suitable form of the given word in brackets to complete each sentence below.
Question 36
We live in a __________ society where people buy things they don't need just to impress others or feel good about themselves. (CONSUMER)
Question 37
Ariana Grande's voice is so __________ that you can recognize her singing instantly. (DISTINCT)
Question 38
Scientists discovered __________ cave paintings that are believed to be over 10,000 years old. (HISTORY)
Question 39
My __________ family taught me a lot about Thai customs and cuisine during my exchange program. (HOME)
Question 40
She has a __________ fear of failure and it makes her nervous before every exam. (ROOT)
Question 41
We prefer learning science through __________ experiments rather than through theories. (HAND)
Question 42
In __________ to free daily guided tours, the museum also offers audio guides for visitors who want to explore by themselves. (ADD)
Question 43
Jack is terrified of __________, so he is always busying himself with work. (BORE)
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given in the brackets. Do NOT make any changes to the word given. You must write from THREE to EIGHT words including the word given.
Example:
Return the money to me by Monday, or I'll take you to court. (UNLESS) → You will return the money by Monday.
Write on your answer sheet: be taken to court unless you
Question 44
It was not wise of you to use the word before checking its definition. (LOOKED) → You __________ to using it.
Question 45
No other student studied as hard as the competition winner. (WON) → The student __________ hardest.
Question 46
Sherlock Holmes managed to catch the murderer even with little evidence. (STOP) → The lack __________ catching the murderer.
Question 47
Our teacher said, "Your critical thinking will improve if you read nonfiction books." (BETTER) → Our teacher recommended __________.
Question 48
Jerry was punished by his teacher for bullying his friends. (RECEIVED) → Since Jerry __________ from the teacher.
Question 49
"I'll visit your mother next week, for sure." Sammy said. (PAY) → Sammy promised __________ week.
Question 50
I regret revising for the test last minute. (ONLY) → __________ earlier.