TIẾNG ANH 10 FRIENDS GLOBAL Unit 5&6
TIẾNG ANH 10 FRIENDS GLOBAL
UNIT 5 & 6 - PRACTICE TEST 2
Mark 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 sentences.
1. A. charge B. exchange C. stationer D. takeaway
2. A. wastes B. refunds C. locksmiths D. develops
Mark 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 primary stress in each of the following sentences.
3. A. solicitor B. investor C. instructor D. uniform
4. A. hairdresser B. greengrocer C. entrepreneur D. programmer
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
5. I had to call a professional __________ to help me get back into my house after I locked myself out.
A. paramedic B. estate agent C. locksmith D. groundkeeper
6. A(n) __________ employee excels at multitasking and adapts easily to changing job requirements.
A. enthusiastic B. flexible C. friendly D. hard-working
7. Being a factory worker often involves _______ tasks that need to be done quickly and efficiently.
A. challenging B. repetitive C. rewarding D. enthusiastic
8. Jack has a full-time job; __________, he manages to attend evening classes.
A. for example B. for instance C. such as D. in spite of this
9. David was unhappy with his salary; __________, he decided to ask for a raise.
A. nevertheless B. however C. what's more D. as a result
10. She wore a ____________ dress that caught everyone's attention.
A. semi-professional B. multi-colored C. postgraduate D. microchip
11. My cousin is getting married, so I'll be going to the __________ to buy a nice engagement ring as a
gift for him.
A. butcher's B. estate agent's C. florist's D. jeweler's
12. Always keep your _________ to track your spending and review the items you've purchased.
A. coupon B. receipt C. bargain D. discount
13. I went to the store to __________ the shirt I bought for a different size.
A. afford B. charge C. exchange D. pay for
14. He can't stand _______ in long lines at the grocery store.
A. to wait B. waiting C. wait D. waited
15. He expects _______ his dream job soon.
A. getting B. to get C. get D. gotten
16. Many graduates apply __________ various companies for job opportunities.
A. for B. in C. to D. at
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17. The applicants will have to compete _________ each other in a test of their problem-solving skills.
A. for B. to C. against D. of
18. She ___________ her new job next Monday. She has already signed the contract.
A. has started B. will start C. is going to start D. started
19. –“Have you got any plans for the weekends?” – “Not yet, but I think I _______ a pizza for a group
gathering then.”
A. will order B. have ordered C. used to order D. am going to order
20. He ___________ several medals before he was chosen for the national team.
A. has won B. had won C. won D. had been winning
21. _____________, we can start the meeting immediately.
A. If she arrive on time B. Should she arrives on time
C. If she arrives on time D. If she arrived on time
Mark the letter A, B, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of
the following exchanges.
22. Peter: "Thanks for helping me with my assignment!"
John: "________________. I am happy to help you."
A. Well, I hope so B. Yes, it’s very interesting
C. Don’t mention it D. Just by chance.
23. Karen: "Hey, __________________"
Sarah: "Pretty good, I've just finished the midterm test."
A. have you got any ideas for the celebration? B. could you please tell me your plan.
C. are you aware of the importance of saving up? D. how have you been doing?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to
the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
24. The flexible workout routine allows for variety and adapts to your changing goals.
A. reliable B. honest C. fixed D. standard
25. The construction workers work their fingers to the bone every day, tirelessly building skyscrapers in
the city.
A. work hard B. work leisurely C. work effortlessly D. work successfully
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to
the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
26. Alisha is trying to get funding for her research.
A. mental support B. financial help C. legal right D. high profit
27. The young entrepreneur started his own tech startup and quickly gained recognition in the industry.
A. paramedic B. postgraduate C. co-creator D. businessman
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in
meaning to each of the following questions.
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28. If I had enough funds, I would start my own tech startup.
A. I had enough funds, and I was going to start my own tech startup.
B. I didn’t start my own tech startup because I didn’t have enough funds.
C. I don’t have enough funds, so I don’t start my own tech startup.
D. Although I have enough funds, I don’t start my own tech startup.
29. The shop is starting a promotional campaign, that’s why there are lots of bargains.
A. There wouldn’t be lots of bargains if the shop wasn’t starting a promotional campaign.
B. The shop wouldn’t be starting a promotional campaign if there weren’t lots of bargains.
C. There won’t be lots of bargains if the shop hadn’t been starting a promotional campaign.
D. The shop wouldn’t have been starting a promotional campaign if there aren’t lots of bargains.
30. I finally found my lost coupon, but there were no stocks left at the greengrocer’s.
A. I had found my lost coupon before there were no stocks left at the greengrocer’s.
B. When there no stocks left at the greengrocer’s, I was finding my lost coupon.
C. There were no stocks left at the greengrocer’s by the time I had finally found my lost coupon.
D. By the time I found my lost coupon, there had been no stocks left at the greengrocer’s.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
31. Some common job responsibilities include (A) managing teams, analyzing data (B), developing
strategies (C), and communication (D) with clients.
32. If students fail to prioritize (A) their time effectively, they would (B) miss deadlines for applications or
events, resulting (C) in missed opportunities for (D) growth and development.
33. Many interns often express (A) their exhaustion and say that they are tired of assigning (B) lots of
duties (C) during their internship (D).
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.
34. He serves his internship at a company. It is a multinational organization.
A. He serves his internship at a company, which is a multinational organization.
B. The company where he serves his internship at is a multinational organization.
C. The company which he serves his internship at is a multinational organization.
D. He serves his internship which is a multinational organization at a company.
35. Peter took a holiday job. He could afford his university education.
A. Although Peter took a holiday job, he could hardly afford his tertiary education.
B. Peter took a holiday job, moreover, he could afford his tertiary education.
C. Peter could afford his university education as he took a holiday job.
D. Because of the holiday job Peter took, he failed to afford his tertiary education.
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 from 36 to 40
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When holiday season is in full swing, sometimes the last thing you think about as a college student is
finding a job. If you need to (36) __________ some extra money, finding holiday jobs for students has
never been easier.
When I was in college, I was able to take advantage of summer vacations to pick up a part-time job
at a local company. In fact, the month long (37) _________ between semesters was a perfect chance to
work hard and earn some extra spending money to get me (38) _________ the next semester at school.
College students are perfectly situated to make the most of the holiday employment boost. Most holiday
jobs are in the retail sector, (39) ________ allows for flexible hours. When school work tapers off, you can
pick up more hours to make more money. (40) _________, the competition between retailers benefits those
looking for holiday jobs. They will typically offer better pay, benefits, and overtime opportunities. You could
also use a temporary seasonal job to get your foot in the door with a company you could work with long
term when you go back to school.
36. A. do B. make C. take D. gain
37. A. break B. term C. period D. duration
38. A. on B. over C. during D. through
39. A. what B. that C. when D. which
40. A. Therefore B. As a result C. Moreover D. However
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 41 to 45.
A food critic is a professional writer who tries food and writes about it. They may also be called a food
writer or a restaurant reviewer. Most of the time, food critics go to different restaurants, order a range of
dishes, and write about what they ate. There are people who review food for newspapers, magazines,
blogs, and websites. But not every job in this field pays well or even pays at all. Food writers who are just
starting out might send in unpaid reviews at first just to get a byline and build up their list of published
works. Some food critics get their start by posting about their food and dining experiences on social media.
Top food writers can try new foods all over the world. Some of these experts have their own shows on
TV. Food experts who do well can also put their work in books. This is a highly coveted career with a
limited number of paid openings. Those who want this job need to be willing to put in a lot of hard work and
time.
Here are the salary ranges for each job:
Journalist: $36 per hour
Reporter: $41,869 per year
Staff writers: $38,716 per year
Content writers: $17.54 per hour
Total salaries: from $7.25 to $74.45 per hour
Because this is such a small field, there isn't much information about how much food writers make.
But there is information for journalists, reporters, staff writers, and content writers, whose jobs are similar to
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those of food reviews. Many food reviewers only write about food part of the time. When they're not
reviewing restaurants, they work as full-time journalists or reporters who cover other topics.
41. What can be the title of the passage?
A. How Food Critic Organizes Their Work B. Exploring the World of Food Critics
C. Food Critic- A Highly Stressful Job D. Being a Food Critic Changes Lives
42. The main role of a food critic is ____________.
A. to travel the world and try new dishes
B. to write about their food and dining experiences on social media
C. to try and review food, and write about their experiences
D. to publish their work in books
43. According to the passage, all are true EXCEPT ____________.
A. The salary range for food critics is not specified.
B. Food critics earn higher salaries than journalists and content writers.
C. Some food critics may not receive any payment for their work.
D. Food critics often work as full-time journalists or reporters to supplement their income.
44. The word "coveted" in the passage can be replaced by ___________.
A. unwanted B. desired C. responsible D. limited
45. What can be inferred about the number of full-time positions available for food critics?
A. There is a high demand for full-time food critics.
B. Most food critics prefer to work part-time.
C. Full-time food critic jobs are highly competitive.
D. Getting a bachelor’s degree surely make you sought-after.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the questions from 46 to 50.
Everyone remembers their first job. Even if you are in high school, traditional employment isn’t the
only route to earn extra cash. You can also get creative and seek out paying opportunities through online
jobs for teens to help build your bank account. Here’s a wide array of opportunities to make money as a
teen. Some are traditional jobs, while others require you to strike out on your own to find work. You can find
full-time gigs, part-time jobs or online options in these creative ways
Tutor Online: Although many professional online tutoring services will only hire you if you’re at
least 18, you can still look for your own clients. Put up a flyer or spread the word in your neighborhood. You
can offer your services as long as you know more than the person you’re tutoring. Students most often
need tutoring in English, math and science, so if you’re a whiz in any of those subjects, you can likely get
paid for your knowledge, especially if you’re tutoring younger students in subjects you just went through.
Stream Video Games: Maybe your parents won’t lecture you about how many video games you’re
consuming when you show them your paycheck for it. Popular platforms like YouTube or Twitch will allow
you to stream your video gaming session to a live audience. If you build a solid following of subscribers,
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you can earn money for it and also become more known in the gaming community, especially Facebook
site, which could create other opportunities.
Become a Freelancer: If you have started a blog or honed skills like writing, digital animation,
graphics design, photography, calligraphy or drawing, you can likely use it to earn money as a freelancer.
Fiverr is an online freelance marketplace where you can sign up and create a profile to sell your services to
people from all over the world who need them. As long as you are at least 13 years old, you can use Fiverr
to promote your freelance services.
Resell Vintage Clothing and Accessories: To make this gig work, you’ll need to spend some time
visiting thrift stores and places like Goodwill or the Salvation Army to find vintage clothing and accessories
you can resell for a profit. Consider asking elderly relatives if they would be willing to part with some of
their vintage items to help you get started. Good places to sell vintage clothing and accessories are D-Pop,
Facebook Marketplace or Etsy.
However, if you opt for the traditional route to make money, put your best foot forward when filling out job
applications and attending interviews to make a shining first impression. And once you have a job, do your
very best so that your supervisor will be willing to promote you or give you a good reference when you
move on to another job.
46. According to the passage, teens can offer online tutoring services by ______________.
A. signing up on professional tutoring platforms
B. advertising their services in the neighborhood
C. earning a degree in teaching English, math, or science
D. attending tutoring workshops and seminars
47. The followings are mentioned as platforms allowing teens to stream video games for money,
EXCEPT ____.
A. YouTube B. Twitch C. Facebook Gaming D. Instagram Live
48. The word “freelancer” in the passage means ___________.
A. someone working officially for a company
B. an individual who offers their services independently
C. a profession digital creator and graphic designer
D. a person who creates freelance marketplace
49. According to the passage, where can teens sell their vintage clothing and accessories?
A. Lazada and Shoppe Platform B. Facebook Marketplace and D-Pop
C. Goodwill and Salvation Army websites D. Etsy and Facebook Gaming site
50. Why might it be useful to ask elderly relatives for vintage items?
A. They are usually willing to give items for free.
B. They may have valuable vintage items to give you.
C. They have more time to spend at thrift stores.
D. They are experienced in reselling clothing and accessories.
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