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Mark the fetter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from
the othen three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. show B.post C. lock D. note
Question 2. A. facility B. crowd C. space D.cycling
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the wend that differs from the other
three in the position ofpP'imary stress ifi each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. hotel B. suburb C. public D. moment
Question 4. A. arrival B. emotion C. mechanic D. engineer
Mari the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate Ihe correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5. Our tour guide gave us a list of local tourist _ , including museums, parks, and
historical sites.
A. attractions B. buildings C. situations D. schedules
Question 6. She _ _ w ith her friends at the festival when the fireworks started.
A. was danced B. danced C. was dancing D. dancing
Question 7. Nam thinks going hiking in the mountains is than swimming in a pool.
A. more tiring B. so tiring C. most tiring D. as tiring
Question 8. If we renewable energy sources, we _ _ our carbon footprints.
A. used — reducing B. will use — reduce
C. are using — reducing D. use — will reduce
Question 9. Phuong is telling Amelia her good news.
Phuong: “I've just been recognized to be the best student of the month!”
Amelia: “ ”
A. Thanks for your advice. B. No worries. Everything will be alright.
C. My pleasure. D. How cool! Congratulations!
Question 10. Da Nang, is famous for its international fireworks festival, attracts thousands
of visitors every year.
A. where B. that C. what D. which
Question 11. Chi was when she saw the beautiful sunset for the first time.
A. kind B. amazed C. worthy D. helpless
Question 12. Drinking of fruit juice is a good way to get vitamins.
A. many B. few C. a lot D. no
Read the following announcement and mark the lener A, B, C, or D on your ansnier sheet to indicate
the correct option riot best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 16.
WHAT TO DO DURING DISASTERS
1. Stay (13) your house and away from windows.
2. Don't drive or walk into flood water.
3. Move to high ground far from sea.
(14)
4. Get under a desk or table.
5. (15) to local news reports and leave if they tell you to leave.
6. Call the emergency services if you are in (16)
Question 13. A. over B. into C. inside D. away
Question 14. A. x (no article) B. a C. the D. an
Question 15. A. Watch B. Listen C. Read D. Wait
Question 16. A. dangerous B. endangered C. dangerously D. danger
Mark the fefter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions from 17 to 18.
Question 17. Put the sentences (a-c) in the correct order, then fill in the blank to make a logical text.
We had an unforgettable holiday in Singapore last week. Things didn't go on as smootMy as we
had expected before.
a. Upon our arrival at the safari park two hours later, we realized that it was closed for maintenance.
b. lt all started when my parents decided to visit the safari park.
c. We were so excited about the trip, but the moment that we left the hotel, it started raining.
A. b — c — a B. a — c — b C. c — b — a D. b — a — c
Question 18. Choose the sentence that cgn end the text (in Question 17) most appropriateiy.
A. Then we asked a local man who lived nearby how to get to the park.
B. First, this park is really a must-visit for all nature lovers.
C. We finally got back to the hotel with sadness and disappointment.
D. To begin with, we had a lot of lün exploring the different animal exhibits here.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indice/e the correct opti'on tAnt best fits each of
the
numbered blanks from 19 to 24.
Living in the mountains can be very hard. First, there is (19) to grow crops or raise
livestock. (20) houses is also difficult because the land is not flat. The air in the mountains
is
(21) . The higher we get, the thinner the air becomes. This means there is less oxygen,
which makes breathing harder.
Despite these challenges, people around the world have lived and worked in mountainous areas
for centuries. There are many health benefits of living in the mountains. Being on the mountaintops
(22)
you to live far from pollution. The air you breathe is fresher. There are places where you
cannot drive a car or a motorbike, (23) you have to walk. Travelling up and down hills and
mountains on foot helps keep (24) . Finally, mountain people are quite simple and friendly.
They live a peaceful life.
Question 19. A. enough not land B. land not enough C. not enough land D. land enough not
Question 20. A. Build B. Building C. Builds D. Buildings
Question 21. A. another problem B. many problem C. others problem D. any problem
Question 22. A. lets B. allow C. let D. allows
Question 23. A. because B. although C. so D. since
Question 24. A. you are active B. active you C. active you are D. you active
Mark the fatter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to
the original sentence in each of the/offering questions.
Question 25. “I'm busy with my work all day today”, his dad said.
A. His dad said he was busy with his work all day that day.
B. His dad said he is busy with his work all day that day.
C. His dad said he were busy with his work all day today.
D. His dad said I was busy with my work all day that day.
Question 26. Let's drink some warm water after eating spicy food.
A. What about we drink some warm water after eating spicy food?
B. How about to drink some warm water after eating spicy food?
C. Why don't we drink some warm water after eating spicy food?
D. Why not drinking some warm water after we eating spicy food?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is made from the
given cues in each of the following questions.
Question 27. Lucy and I/ different opinions/ but/ we/ still/ get/ each other.
A. Lucy and I have different opinions, but we still get along each other.
B. Lucy and I have different opinions, but we still get with each other.
C. Lucy and I have different opinions, but we still get well with each other.
D. Lucy and I have different opinions, but we still get on with each other.
Question 28. Lauia/ suggested/ go skiing/ the Alps/ Christmas.
A. Laura suggested going skiing in the Alps at Christmas.
B. Laura suggested we going skiing in the Alps in the Christmas.
C. Laura suggested we going skiing into the Alps at Christmas.
D. Laura suggested go skiing outside the Alps on the Christmas.
Read the following sign or notice and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your ansn er sheet to indicate
the
correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 29. What does the sign say? A. You don't need to wear a hard hat in this area.
B. There is a hard hat in this area.
C. This area provides hard hats.
D. You must wear a hard hat in this area.
HARD HAT
AREA
Question 30. What does the notice say? A. There may be ticket checks during your bus journey.
Keep your bus ticka. Transport officeis B. Transport officers request you to buy a bus ticket.
may requmt to see it at any time. l C. Transport officers have to keep your bus ticket.
D. You can get your bus ticket from the transport officers.
Read (he following passage and marh the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.
British English and American English are two variations of the English language that share many
similarities, but also some notable differences in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.
The pronunciation of American English is one of the biggest differences. One of the most
noticeable differences is the pronunciation of R. The British tend to pronounce R in the middle and end of
words very softly, but Americans like to stress it. Spelling is another difference. Americans often spell
many verbs ending with a -I sound by using -ed as in burnt (BE) and burned (AE). In both of these
cases, the -i is pronounced. British prefer to spell -tee with a S but American prefer to spell it as it is
pronounced with a Z.
There are even differences in vocabulary. Americans use the word “pants” for “trousers” and
“apartment” for “Jai”.
Grammar is another area of difference. The British are mote likely to use formal speech, such
as “shall’, while Americans prefer the more informal version, “will’. You may hear the British say
“needn't” but Americans would almost always use “don'f need to”. In spite of these differences, the
vast majority of language points are the same in both variations.
Question 31. What is the main idea of the reading passage?
A. British and American English are identical in all aspects.
B. British and American English have key differences but many similarities.
C. There are different ways to pronounce British and American English.
D. There are different variations of the English language around the world.
Question 32. The word notable in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to
A. important B. easy C. unimportant D. difficult
Question 33. What does the writer use to give more explanations to each
point?
A. numbers B. symbols C. examples D. quotes (other people's words)
Question 34. Which example is NOT mentioned in the text?
A. pronunciation of R B. fluency
C. spelling of—ed D. apartment vs.Sof
Question 35. What final comment does the author make about differences between American and British
English?
A. There are no differences in vocabulary and grammar.
B. There is only a slight difference in pronunciation.
C. Most language points are the same.
D. Differences are more important than similarities.
Question 36. The word vast in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to
A. large B. unlimited C. huge D. small
Four phraseHsentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, mark the lefter A, B
C, orD on your answersheel to in‹ficaIe the eozzectopfian that besfflzYs each of the numbered blanh
from 37 to 40.
England's traditions have bcen around for hundreds, even thousands of years. English cuisine is (37)
that English people are proud to keep alive.
Typical English cuisine has developed over many centuries, and people say that fish and chips is the
most English dish of all. It is believed that fish and chips appeared in England in the l9th century. (38)
. Since then, people have considered fish and chips to be England's national dish, and it is now a
common takeaway in the United Kingdom
The basic ingredients of the dish are fried fish served with chips. (39) . Fish and chips is
served hot as the main dish in England. Although there is oil and carbohydrates in fish and chips, it is
healthier than other takeaway dishes.
Now there are fish and chip shops in many countries, and it is (40) in other countries, too.
Preserving and promoting fish and chips is the way English people keep themselves associated wilh the past.
A. becoming more and more popular
B. among the deep-roofed traditions
C. The earliest fish and chip shop opened in London during the 1860s.
D. People in different places may add peas, vinegar, lemon, or ketchup.
Question 37. Question 38. Question 39. Question 40.
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