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Choose the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 1

  1. public
  2. struggle
  3. unless
  4. language

Question 2

  1. clothing
  2. northern
  3. thousand
  4. whether

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3

  1. handle
  2. endorse
  3. marine
  4. comprise

Question 4

  1. adoption
  2. beginning
  3. exclusive
  4. ethical

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5

The rise of social media has greatly __________ communication and information sharing.

  1. enhanced
  2. advanced
  3. facilitated
  4. improved

Question 6

I can''t believe it! We __________ to Hanoi for the summer holidays!

  1. going
  2. are going
  3. go
  4. are go

Question 7

This June has been __________ June on record, with unusually high rainfall.

  1. wetter
  2. the wettest
  3. wet
  4. as wet

Question 8

If I __________ you, I __________ donate to that charity.

  1. were - would
  2. will be - will
  3. was - would
  4. am - will

Question 9

Mai is telling William about her bike being stolen.

Mai: "Someone stole my bike yesterday! I''m so upset."

William: "__________"

  1. You should have been more careful.
  2. Oh no, that''s awful! I''m so sorry to hear that.
  3. At least you weren''t hurt.
  4. It''s just a bike, you can get a new one.

Question 10

We watched a documentary about climate change, __________ was both informative and concerning.

  1. what
  2. that
  3. which
  4. where

Question 11

The winter air was __________ and crisp.

  1. humid
  2. muggy
  3. damp
  4. cold

Question 12

I have __________ close friends.

  1. few number of
  2. a small amount of
  3. less than few
  4. a small number of

Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 16.

HOW TO START AND HOLD A CONVERSATION

1. Think of a (13) __________ topic to talk about.

2. (14) __________ the person you want to talk to.

3. Make eye contact and smile before starting (15) __________ conversation.

4. Listen carefully to what they say and respond appropriately (16) __________ their responses.

Question 13

  1. suitable
  2. easy
  3. interesting
  4. funny

Question 14

  1. Observe
  2. Follow
  3. Invite
  4. Approach

Question 15

  1. an
  2. x (no article)
  3. a
  4. the

Question 16

  1. to
  2. with
  3. by
  4. for

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 17 to 18.

Question 17

Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

Spreading False Information

A rumor about a pop quiz in math class spread quickly through group chat.

a. The information wasn''t true, and many students panicked and stressed.

b. Someone messaged that the teacher had told them about the surprise quiz.

c. We found out the person started the rumor as a joke, but it caused real anxiety.

  1. a - c - b
  2. c - a - b
  3. c - b - a
  4. b - a - c

Question 18

Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 17.

  1. We thought it was funny and decided to spread the rumor further.
  2. We realized the impact of spreading misinformation, even if unintentional.
  3. We decided to play a similar joke on our classmate in English.
  4. We felt bad and promised to study harder for the next pop quiz.

Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 19 to 24.

Communicating Through Time: The Telephone

Before the invention of the telephone, people (19) __________ to communicate over long distances through letters or telegrams. This was often slow and inconvenient, as messages could take days, weeks, or even months (20) __________. Imagine having to wait that long for an important message!

Alexander Graham Bell''s invention of the telephone in 1876 revolutionized communication. (21) __________ people to speak to each other instantly across long distances for the first time. This had (22) __________ impact on society, changing the way businesses operated and families stayed connected. (23) __________ , the telephone paved the way for future innovations in communication technology, eventually leading to the smartphones and video calls we use today. (24) __________ to imagine a world without the ability to talk to anyone, anywhere, at any time!

Question 19

  1. to have
  2. having
  3. had
  4. have

Question 20

  1. to arriving
  2. to arrive
  3. arrive
  4. arriving

Question 21

  1. It allowing
  2. It allows
  3. It allowed
  4. It allow

Question 22

  1. a significant
  2. significant
  3. any significant
  4. one significant

Question 23

  1. Furthermore
  2. Because
  3. Although
  4. However

Question 24

  1. It is difficult
  2. It difficult is
  3. Difficult is it
  4. Difficult it is

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.

Question 25

"You must try these cookies, they''re delicious!" she exclaimed.

  1. She exclaimed that I must try these cookies, they''re delicious.
  2. She exclaimed that I must have tried those cookies, they were delicious.
  3. She exclaimed that I must be trying those cookies, they were delicious.
  4. She exclaimed that I must try those cookies, they were delicious.

Question 26

I''m not really into watching horror movies.

  1. I find horror movies a bit too scary.
  2. Horror movies aren''t really my thing.
  3. I''m not really understanding horror movies.
  4. I''m not so much into horror movies.

Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 27

We / need / solution / she / come / brilliant idea.

  1. We needed a solution, so she came to a brilliant idea.
  2. We needed a solution, so she came at with a brilliant idea.
  3. We needed a solution, so she came up with a brilliant idea.
  4. We needed a solution, so she came along with a brilliant idea.

Question 28

She / addict / drink / coffee.

  1. She is addiction to drinking coffee.
  2. She is addicted drink coffee.
  3. She is addicted to drinking coffee.
  4. She addict drink coffee.

Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 29

You are unpacking groceries after a shopping trip. You see this sign on a package of frozen food. What does the sign tell you to do with the food?

  1. Do not store with penguins.
  2. Keep it cold but don''t make it ice.
  3. Do not open the package.
  4. Keep it frozen solid.

Question 30

What is the purpose of this website notice?

New users must register to access all features.
  1. To promote the website''s registration process.
  2. To discourage new users from browsing the website.
  3. To collect personal data from all website visitors.
  4. To inform visitors that some parts of the site require an account.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.

Coffee in Vietnam is more than just a drink; it''s a cultural experience deeply embedded in daily life. Introduced by the French in the late 19th century, coffee quickly became a staple, shaping social interactions and traditions.

Unlike the hurried coffee breaks of the West, Vietnamese coffee encourages a slower pace. The brewing method itself, often using a single-serving "phin" filter, demands patience as thick, aromatic coffee slowly drips into the cup. This leisurely process facilitates conversation and connection, making coffee shops popular gathering spots for friends, families, and even business associates.

Vietnamese coffee is also known for its unique taste. Robusta beans, favored for their strong, bold flavor, are dominant. Condensed milk, a legacy of French influence and past scarcity of fresh milk, adds a sweet and creamy dimension. This combination creates a powerful, flavorful brew that captivates both locals and tourists.

From bustling Hanoi sidewalks with their tiny plastic stools to the charming cafes of Hoi An, Vietnamese coffee culture offers a fascinating glimpse into the country''s soul. It''s a sensory experience, a social ritual, and a testament to Vietnam''s rich history and cultural fusion.

Question 31

What is the main topic of this reading passage?

  1. Differences between Vietnamese and Western coffee.
  2. The history of coffee production in Vietnam.
  3. The unique coffee culture in Vietnam and its significance.
  4. The popularity of coffee among Vietnamese youth.

Question 32

The word "embedded" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. separated
  2. integrated
  3. excluded
  4. different

Question 33

How does the author illustrate the slow pace of Vietnamese coffee culture?

  1. By mentioning the popularity of coffee shops among elderly people.
  2. By listing the different types of coffee beans used in Vietnam.
  3. By describing the traditional "phin" filter brewing method.
  4. By comparing coffee prices between Vietnam and the West.

Question 34

Which of these is NOT mentioned as a characteristic of Vietnamese coffee?

  1. Slow brewing process
  2. Use of condensed milk
  3. Strong flavor
  4. Use of artificial sweeteners

Question 35

According to the passage, what is the significance of condensed milk in Vietnamese coffee?

  1. It helps to balance the bitterness of imported coffee beans.
  2. It is a cheaper alternative preferred by coffee shops.
  3. It is a modern trend adopted from Western coffee culture.
  4. It reflects historical French influence and past limitations in milk availability.

Question 36

The word "bustling" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. crowded
  2. famous
  3. modern
  4. quiet

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.

The discovery of DNA''s structure revolutionized biology, and its impact on medicine is constantly growing. One area where genetics shows enormous promise is in predicting an individual''s risk of developing certain diseases. (37) __________, allowing for early intervention and potentially life-saving measures.

By analyzing an individual''s DNA, scientists can identify specific genetic variations, or mutations, that are associated with an increased risk of diseases like cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer''s. (38) __________. For example, inheriting a particular BRCA1 gene mutation significantly elevates a woman''s chances of developing breast cancer.

(39) __________. Lifestyle choices, environmental factors, and family history also play crucial roles. Genetic testing provides one piece of the puzzle, and it''s important to remember that having a genetic predisposition doesn''t guarantee you will develop a disease.

Nonetheless, the ability to predict disease risk through genetics is a powerful tool. (40) __________, allowing individuals to make informed decisions about their health and potentially take proactive steps to mitigate their risk.

A. Some mutations have strong links to specific diseases.

B. This knowledge allows for personalized preventative healthcare

C. It empowers both patients and doctors

D. It''s important to note that genes are not the only factor.

Question 37

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 38

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 39

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 40

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

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