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Unit 4: For a Better Community Unit 5: Inventions Unit 6: Gender Equality Unit 7: Cultural Diversity Unit 8: New Ways to Learn Unit 9: Preserving the Environment. Unit 10: Ecotourism Bap an Trang UNIT 1. Family Life Part I. PHONETICS Exercise 1. Mark the letter &, B,C, oF D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronur ‘each of the following questions. 1 A.chore B. work C. more D. divorce 2 Atrashed B. talked C. reached D. loved, 3. A prepare B. help C.tennis D.teil 4, A. husband Boum C. contribute D. vulnerable 5. A.cleaned ‘B. shared C. called 6. A.skill B. split C.chiléren 7. A. breadwinner’ B. clean Ceach Di lead & A. balance B. challenge C career D. happy 9. A share B. alike tradition D. equal 10. A.generation B. grateful educate D. grandparents Part Il: VOCABULARY Exercise 2. Mark the letter A, B,C, or D to Indicate the correct answer to each of the following” questions. 11, Linh can’t go out with us o see a movie now because she’s real A. preparing B. making arranging, D. keeping 12, I'm responsible for cooking dinner as my mother usually works Bearly tater D. late ‘my younger sisters when my parents are away on business. A. pick up Btake care of C. 00k for D. take charge of 14, Ms. Mai asked me how she could household chores equally in her family. A.make B. divide » C.give D. contribute 15. In my family, my father alwayis takes charge of doing the sifting. 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In my view, husbands should contribute to the household duties in order to reduce burden on their wives A;minimise Blower C.decrease D. increase 44, We try to create an atmosphere of comfort and security for our children, A. safety B. harmony C. danger 45. My husband willingly helps me do the chores at weekends so that { can have more time to relax. A. eagerly 46. A. impairing D. curing 47, When having days off he always helps his wife tidy up the house, A.clearup ——-B. sortout arange D. mess up 48. His parents have been highly critical of his receat disobedience. A disapproving B. favourable. crucial D. uncomptimentary ‘Ms. Lan taught her children to keep their rooms neat and tidy when they were four. A. ordered and untidy B. messy and arranged C. messy and dirty D. clean and undusted Setting and clearing the table, making bed and taking out the trash are suitable ‘chores for 8- to 10-year-old children, ‘A. inappropriate B. proper 4 st C. acceptable D. reasonable Part Il. GRAMMAR Exercise 5. Mark the letter A,B, C, or D to indicate the comect answer to each of the following, ‘questions, SI. Hoang his email four times a week in order not to miss anything important A.checks B.will check. is checking D. check 52, Nowadays, people social networks with more and more caution: Aluses B. are using used D.use 3, 58. 5 60, 61 2. 63 65. At the moment, my sister her homework, my brother games, Ais making — is playing B. is doing —is playing C. does ~ plays D, makes ~is playing 00 p.m, now and we meal together. We usually dinner B. have ~ are eating D. are having ~ are eating 1 2 bike to school every day but today 1 C. are having — eat to school by bus because if was stolen yesterday. A. rode ~ went B.ride—am going C. tide go D.is riding ~am going 5. That Hoa in class affects other students around A. always t B.is always taking C. always talks D. always talking Hoang and Phong football as they're having class now. ‘A. don't play Bareplaying doesnt play Hioa usually __charge of doing the washing-up in her family Avtakes Biistaking —_C.tske D. will take Our friends forthe fashion show now. Ais preparing Bare preparing. prepares D. prepare taf in this restauran an urgent meeting right now. A-areattending B.isatending _C. attends D. attend After the physics lesson, the children know that water _ at 100 degrees C A Bisboiling _C. boils D. boil My mom to the supermarket every Sunday for shopping. A. goes B. go Cis going D. are going Look! Miah ‘on stage, Sh looks so beautiful. A. sings B.aresinging —C.is singing D. sang Bich sometimes chicken noodle soup for breakfast Avaehaving —“B.ishaving _C. have D. has Who. the guitar in that room, Hoe? 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We do apologise for this matter. We'll fix it soon, CC. He's maybe busy now. D. The problem has been fixed alread “Would you like to have a picnic with us on the weekend?” — a A. Yes, I'd love 00 C. Of course not “Have a good day, Peter!" ~"_ A. Thanks. The same to you. B. You're welcome, D. It’s my pleasure, ‘you purchase, yellow dress or blue one?" —" like, either. B. They're suitable for you. up to my choice. D.I prefer the blue. the deadline of our assignment?” —"_ A, Lam not sure. C. About 1 hour. D. We wi A. Ok, let me touch, B. Tha C. Sony, I don’t know. ke pop music?” —" ‘A. Pop music originated in the Western world. B. Because it is soft and beautiful . Westlife is pop band. D. Since the 1950s, pop has had some new elements. D. L agree with you it's rule, B, We have to submit it by Friday 12, out the environment. °s your neighbourhood like A. I live in Ha Noi ‘good, I love it B. Sounds good. I lik D. No, there is no hospi B. Thanks a million. D. No such tuck! C. Don’t make me laugh! 104, “You can borrow my book.” —“ ‘A. There’s nothing to it! C.No way! D. Thanks tons 105. “Excuse me. Could you tell me the way to Central Station?” A. Sure. Just goalong his street. B, Oh no. take us nowhere. . That's itt Thanks for your instruction! B. You can such that again! is way C. There is no way you cen do it. Part V. READING Exercise 8 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, G, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best its each ofthe numbered blanks. A recent study shows that an unequal share of household chores is still the norm in many households, (106)____the fact that many more wore now bave jobs. In a survey of 1,256 people (107): between 18 and 65, men said they contributed an average of 37 per cent of the foral housework, while the wornen (108) their share to be nearly double that, at 70 per cent: This ratio was not affected by (109), the woman was working or not ‘When they were asked what they thought was a fair division of labour, women with jobs felt that housework should (110)___ shared equally between male and fernale partners. Wornen who did not work outside the home were satisfied to perform 80 per cent ~ the ‘majority of housework ~ iftheir husbands did the (111)___."_. Research has shown that if levels increase beyond these percentages, women become unhappy and anxious, and feel they are (112). : ‘After marriage, 2 woman is reported to increase her houschold workload ( hours per week, but for men'(114)____ amount is just 90 misites. So the Isbour becomes unbalanced, (115) the man's share increases much less than the ‘woman's. It is the iiequality and (116) of respect, not the actual number of hours, which leads to (117), ‘and depression. 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(Source: www healthguidanceorg) 124, According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? 8 vital part of your life feryone has a family. be damaged without o4 world may oppose the fi B. your family will be with you regardless of difficulties C. family creates some easily-spoil D. people can be easily forgiven by people around 126. To children, family plays a role in A teaching them academic subjects B. developing their personal traits . helping them to find a good job Dien 127. The word “They” in the passage refer A children B. teachers C. good habits D. parents 128. The word “ruined” in the passage is closest in meaning to A. destroyed B. saved ©. built D. constructed 129. According to the passage, which of the following is true about the relation between family and society? ‘A. When a family fails, the whole society falls down. B.A family member willbe unhappy to try his best. C. Family members have responsi D, Strong families build a wealthy so« 130. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? ‘A. Educational role of family B. The importance of family C. Family and society D. The birth of fragile object Part VI. WRITING eercise 11. Mark the letter A, B,C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. 131. The food price will change at the end of this month. ‘A. The food price will be the same until the end of this month, BB. The food price of this month will be equal to the one of next month. Il be two different food prices next month, 132, All the other soh ‘A. My school is one of the most expensive schools inthe city. BB. There are some more expensive schoofs than mine in the city. C. My school is the least expensive schoo! in the city D. There are some cheaper schools than my school inthe city. 133, Does anyone know what this sculpture is worth today? ‘A. Does anyone know if it is deserving to have this sculpture? BB. Does anyone know whether someone should own this sculpture today? C. Does anyone know if today this sculpture is valuable or not? ich this sculpture costs today? 134. "Stop treating me that way!” she cried out. . Does anyone know how ‘A. She wamed me not to treat her that way. B, She urged me not to treat her that way. C. She begged me notto treat her that way. D. She advised me not to teat her that way. 135. She can do it because she knows the system inside out ‘A. She can do it because she is from inside the syster BB. She can do it because the system is sometimes in and sometimes out. C. She can do it because she understands the system thoroughly. 1D. 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Mark the letter A,B, C, oF D to indicate the sentence that best combines each Pair of sentences in the following questions. 137. Weonsume protein in meats and foods. We can stay concentrated and quick-minded. Az Protein in meats and foods which is consumed helps us stay concentrated and ded. ‘meats and foods which we consume helping us stay concentrated and quick-minded, C. We consume protein in meats and foods help us stay concentrated and quick-minded, D. We consume protein in meats and foods which helping us stay concentrated and uick-minded. 138, Everyone can do Pilates. It doesn’t matter if you are not fit As You cari do Pilates as a method to keep fit B. You can do Pilates no matter how fit you are, C. You cannot do Pilates only whea you are not fit. D. You should do Pilates because you are not fit. 139. You drink green tea from twice to three times per day. It will bring you visible results by days, A. Despite you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will ‘be brought by days, B. Due to you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will be bring by days. C. Even though you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will bring by days, D. Since you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will be brought by days. 140, Fatty acid level is low. It causes a higher risk of memory loss. ‘A, Because of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused B. In spite of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused, C. Since the low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused. D. The result low faity acid, a higher risk of memory Toss is caused. 32. UNIT 3. Music Part I. PHONETICS. Exercise 1. Mark the etter A, 8, C, orD to indicate the word whose underlined part differs, trom the other three in pronunciation in each ofthe following questions, L.A. banned B. cleared C. kissed D. raised 2. A.recoghised —_B. stringed Cieonquered D. watched 3. A liked B. backed Coencoureged reversed 4. A-enjoyed B. finished, C. suffered D. agreed 5. A.performed —B. released C.received D. adored 6. A. antsts B. singers C listeners D. drums 7. A poets B. flutes C.organg D. instruments 8. A.melodies —_B. festivals . guitars D. contests 9 Aclips Brrecordings _C. views D. manners 10. A. writers B. laughs Cloves D. awards Part II. VOCABULARY A Exercise 2. Mark the letter A,B,C, or to indicate the correct answer to each ofthe fllowing, ‘questions. IL, We're best fiends as we havea ___ interest in music. A. passion B. passionately _C. passionless D. passionate 12, My teacher assigned us a writing task about of our favourite'singers. A. biology B.biography biodiversity D. biochemist 13, We find out that beat box has very popular recently. A. came B. tumed C. become D. became 14, Lina, the ‘album of the new music band in our city, will be uploaded on the website next week. I'm locking forward to listening to it. A. debut B. only C.bestselling _D. individual 15. The cheered loudly when the singers came out,on the stage. A.audience.._ B. spectator C.publie D. watcher 16. Our performance was to be the best one in this competition last night. 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Mark the leter A,B, ©, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the folowing questions. 137, Wecconsume protein in meats and foods. We ean stay concentrated and quick-minded, 1X: Protein in meats and foods which is consumed helps us stay concentrated and auick-minded, BB. Protein in meats and foods which we consume helping us stay concentrated and quick-minded. C. We consume protein in meats and foods help us stay concentrated and quick minded. D. We consume protein in meats and foods which helping us stay concentrated and 138. Everyone can d AS You can do method to keep fit, B. You can do Pilates no matter how fit you are. C. You cannot do Pilates only when you are not fit D. You should do Pilates because you are not fi. 139. You drink green tea from twice to three times per day. It wil bring you visible results by days. A. Despite you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results witl be brought by days. B. Due to you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will be bring by days C. Bien though you drink green tea from twice to three times per day, visible results will bring by days. D. Since you drink green tea from 1 be brought by days. three times per day, causes a higher risk of me fatty acid, a higher risk of memory los is eaused. B. Inspite of low fatty acid, a higher risk of memory loss is caused C. Since the low fatty acid, @ higher risk of memory ls D. The result low fity acid, a higher risk of memory los is caused. UNIT 3. Music Part I. PHONETICS Exercise 1. Mark the letter A,B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs {rom the other three in pronunciation in each ofthe following questions. 1. A.banned B. cleared Ckissed D. raised 2, Acrecoghised —B. stringed C: conquered D, watched 3. ALlikeg B. backed Cencouraged ——_D reversed 4. Aenjoyed ——B.finished . suffered D. agreed 5. 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At that time ‘rhythim and blues’ musie was very (106), with black Americans. “R&B? was @ mixture (I black religious ‘music and jazz. It had strong rhythms that you could dance to and simple, fast music. 40 (108), the success of R&B music, white musicians started to copy the same style. By the mid 1950s, (109), few white R&B music, called ‘rock “A” roll” very popular. Singers like Elvis Presley and Bill Haley (110) fans, Their music was fast and loud, Many older people thougl very (111), By the early 1960: begun to sound the became popular: The Beat The ‘Beaties first siarted was at that time that a new group from England singing American style songs, but they soon melodies. They also introduced 3. Groups like The Beatles hid a very the style of popular music. By the (117) 1970s, . Eleetronics i the sd guitars and drums of rock ‘i roll. Rock had arrived. (Source: Cambridge English Worldwide) 106. A. accepted B. popular C. common D. famous 107. B. with Cot D.by 108. A B.Detecting ._C. Warming D. Perceiving 109.4. Bits C. their is B. attacked C. attracted D. attained B.endangered. —_C. dangerously jin danger B same C. corresponding. twin Boat Cowith B.complicate C. com same B. such) C.tike in B. for C.t0 early B. opening C first . 118.A.switehed B. retumed replaced D.changed Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the lettor A,B,C, orD to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's was the only-surviving son of Leopold and Maria Pert! Mozar.. Leopold was a successful ‘composer, violinist, and assistant concert master atthe Salzburg court. Wolfgang's mother, a constantly ill housewife, was bom to a middle class family of locel:community leaders. His only sister was Maria Anna. With their father’s encouragement and guidancé, they both were introduced to music at an early age. 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Because it rained, a lot of people came to the concert. B. Even though it rained, 2 lot of people came fo the concert CC. Itrained and then a lot of people came to the concert. D. White being in the concer, it suddenly started to rain. 134. Settling in Paris, he then took up piano as the fr ‘A. Before moving to Paris, he took up piano as the the concert in spite of the rain. instrument ever learnt. instrument ever leamt BB. Living in Paris encouraged him to take up piano as the fist instrument ever learnt. (C, He had never Jeamt any instrument before although he lived in Paris. . Piano was the first instrument he learnt after moving to Paris. 135. “Why don’t you go to the cinema with me?” asked Jonnie. A. Jonnie required me to go to the cinema with him, B. Jonnie urged me to go to the cinema with him, C. Jonnie was wortied about me going to the cinema with him. D. Jonnie suggested me going to the cinema with him. Exercise 12. 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Away B, method C. suggestion D. solution For 2 cleaner and greener community, everyone should ____ the amount of trash and take care of our environment. Avinerease reduce C.contribute D. ignore Thanks to everyone's efforts, we can do to make school 2 meaningful place for students living in poverty D.afew ‘was bom are the words ‘He opened the Avagreat many B. alittle C.a great deal (On the door of the house where Louis Br door of __ to all those who cannot se.” A. knowledge B. information C. news D. material students are willing to get involved in helping the old and___people. ike C. children D. childless 39, Contact is_ connecting students with volunteer organisations abroad, A.inplace of 40. Foot Ahead B.incharge of C. in case of superstar David Beckham has a huge B. strength C. memory D. in danger of for kids in need. 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Dr. Duffey, an Orbis doctor, said that ight about all the things I do that she nds, and 1 ith I prayed the operation would be successful. The next I while Dr. Duffey removed her bandages. “In six led, her mother eried, ‘Now Eukhtwul wants to study hard to become a doctor. Her whofe future has changed, thanks to 2 simple operation, We should all think more about how much our sight means tous” (Source: Adopted from PET Practice Test 4) 106. What information can be learned from this passage? A. the best way of study 2 for in the passage refers to B. thenurse ‘medicine B. the intemational work of some eye doctors ind travellers D. the C. Eukhtwut D. the medical student A. the writer 108. After meeting Eukhtuul, Samantha A. angry about Eukhtuul’s experience BB. grateful for her own sight 'D. surprised by Eukhtuul’s ability . proud of the doctor's, 36 109. What isthe result of Eukdhtoul's operation? A. After some time she B, Before she recovers, C. She can see better but can never have normal eyes. D. She can’t see perfectly again, 110. Wh A: to describe a dangerous trip is the writer's main purpose in writing B. to explain how sight can be lost 1D. to warn against playing with sticks C.to report a patient’s cure Exorcise 10. Read the f passage end mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the i ‘correct answer to each of the questions. 1 didn't even daughter and 1 were walking up Broadway. | was thinking, "Mi Was | supposed to notice @ guy sitting inside a cardboard box nex bbut Nora did. She wasn’t even four, but she pulled at my coa ‘man’s cold, Daddy. Can we take him home robably somet ldn't really be helping better by giving her an apple. I don’t know, But 1 do fed at how much |, whether it was birds in‘light or children playing. But ing and poverty. days the newspaper about volunteers who delivered meals to elderly people. The volunteers went to a nearby school on a Sunday moming, picked ‘up a food package, and delivered it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy. I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how valuable our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to push myself to leave the house. On the way fo the school, | fought an urge to turn back ‘The Sunday paper and my coffee were waiting at home. Why do wwe picked up the packaye and phoned the elderly person we'd becn assigned. She invited us right over. ‘And that day Nora and I paid a visit to her depressing flat. After saying goodbye, 1 walked home in tears 1 newsstand? sleeve and sai my da Professionals call such a visit a “volunteer opportunity”. Indeed, the poverty my daughter and I helped lessen that.Sunday aftemoon was not the old woman's alone ~ it was in our lives, t00. 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Her order established a blind, aged, and disabled; and a leper colony. in ‘September 1997 and was beatified in October 2003. (Source: hetp//wo.biography.com) 125.4. help B. helped D. helpful 126. A. for B. since D. from 127. A. allow B. devote C. encourage D. spend 128. A. After -B. Until . Although D. Because 129.A.a B.the these D. those 130, A. received B, recognised C. awarded D. presented Part VI. WRITING Exercise 13. Mark the letter A;B, C, of D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning toeach of the following questions. 131, Volunteerism is on the ts ly among retired persons. the retired, do volunteer work A, More and more American peoy B. The number of volunteers increasing faster and faster C. More retired people in the United States start doing charity work D. More American people, especi fuse to be voluntary. ‘meaningful to save some pocket money for charity work is meaningless to loose money for charity work. B. Saving some pocks money for charity work is @ meaningful thing to do. C. It means that we have to save some pocket money for charity work. D. We mean to save some pocket money for charity work, ng away their old books to needy people \eresting to give away their old books to needy people. tefesting for needy people to give away their old books. C. One of the most interesting things that our children do is to give away old books to needy people. : D.Giving away old books to needy people is one of our children’s hobbies. 60 134. Mary is disappointed withthe volunteer work in this charity organisation, A. The volunteer work inthis charity organisation is disappointed at Mary BB, Mary found the volunteer work inthis cherty organisation disappointing . The volunteer workin this charity organisation makes Mary disappointing D, Mary found it disappointed to do volunteer workin this charity organisation 135, My daughter and | were walking along the street when we néticed a homeless boy sleeping in a cardboard, While my daughter and 1 were walking along the street, we noticed a homeless boy sleeping in 2 cardboard. > p My daughter and 1 were walking along the street while we were noticing a hhonieless boy sleeping in a cardboard, C. My daughter and I walked along the street and noticed a homeless boy sleeping in a cardboard, D. My daughter and 1 were walking slong the street and noticing a homeless boy sleeping in & cardboard. Exercise 14, Mark the letter A, 8, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combinés each pair of sentences ithe folowing questions 136, Angelina Jolie began taking an interest in charity work. She was filming in Cambodia then. A. Affer Angelina Totie began taking en interest in charity work, she was filming in Cambodia, B. Angelina Combodia, . Before Angelina Jolie was filming in Cambodia, she began to take an interest in chatty work. lie began taking an interest in charity work while she was filming in D. As soon as Angeling Jolie began taking an interest in charity work, she was 1g in Cambodia then. 137. They were busy with their schoolwork. They spent time helping the elderly in the retirement home, A. They were busy with their schoolwork, but they still spent time helping the elderly inthe retirement home, ime helping the elderly in the retirement home, so they were busy with their schoolwork. C. They were busy with their schoolwork, and they spent time helping the elderly in D. 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D, white boards A.blackboards B. black boards. whiteboards ‘You can send and receive e-mails from 2 A. charger B. printer . smartphone D.USB The , Which can travel underwater, is very useful for scientists to learn about the undersea world, ‘A.ceroplane —B. clectronie car. spaceship D. submarine Like Vietnamese, Thai people also depend __water for their crops A. against B. for Cain D.on In 1099, the king's Chaipattana Aerator obtained Thai _ for bis rain-making techniques. A.certfcates B, charters C.ticenses D. patents Paddle-whee! machine helps to clean the wastewater before for farming ‘Acrearranging —B.recycling ——_C. reducing D. reusing You ean get access the Intemet vis a range of devices such as desktop oF laptop computers, mobile phones, an tablets A for Bain Cof D.to ‘Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, James Watt are among of te greatest__of all time ‘A.inventions —_B. inventiveness. inventors D. invents noodles are a precocked and usually dried noodle block invented by ‘Japanese. A, Instantaneous B. Instance C.tnstant D. Instantly 29. It is defintely true that nature has inspired A. numbers inventions and technologies, B. numeral . numerical D. nunierous 30. Smartphones are used not only for communication but also for information and A-enteriain entertainer C. entertaining. entertainment 31. People often use the natural world as inspiration to design and invent new ___ A.producers —_B. produces productions —_D. products, 32. Intemet and social networks help us easily intcract___people all over the world Adin Bof Con D.wi 33. Users can look locations as well as directions to different places on Google Maps. A. down B.for Cain D.wp 34. The two fabrics of Velero stick together thanks ___the hooks on the surface and the loops on the other. Aby B. for Cof D.to 35. Ifyou get a laptop as a reward, what will you use it___? Aby B. for C.t0 D. with 36. Scientists have invented arti igent computer systems of answering questions posed in natural language. Avable B. aware Cccapable D. fond Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B,C, or Dto indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the ‘underlined words) in each ofthe following questions, 317. A digitat camera is more economical than a film camera since you don’t have to buy rolls of films. A. better B. cheaper C. safer D. stronger ‘You can use earbuds to listen to music or your listening everywhere, even in public place, as nobody is disturbed. 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How long___ your best fiend? A. did you know B. do you know have you known. are you knowing 16. YouTube ____ to become the world’s most popular video-sharing website since 2005, Avhas grown Bohave grown C. grew D. grows 77. J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” books _ A. has been published jin many countries B. have been published C. was published D. were published 78. “Would you like a coffee?” ~“No thanks.___one.”, A.Tjusthad BB. Ljusthave CL was just having _D. I've just had Exercise 7. Mark the:letter A,B, C, oF D to indicate the underined part that needs ‘correction in each ofthe folowing questions 79. The king's biodiesel oil project was first to introduce in 2001, A Boo D 80. The Tesla Coil is used for create extremely powerful clectrical fields. A BOC D 81. IBM is an artificial intelligence computer system and is used to answering questions A B c posed in natural language. D 68 82. Life without computers has seemed simnly impossible now. A 8B oc D 83. ‘Kodak Company produced many OLED equipped products, which are being used to power A B c D the next generation of ultra televisions, since 1987. 84. Vaccination has been used for a long time for prevent diseases. AB c D 85. The boat rudder was invented to steer large ships, which enabled the Chinese for building A B c D hnuge ships as early as 200 AD. 86. Many young people now use computers for playing games rather than study. A B c D 87. You can use a tal tening to music, surfing web or chatting with friends. A B c Fy 88, Since the loternet was first erated inthe 1960s, it changed people's lives alot A BC D> 89, Scientists have researched since years into ways of curing cancer patients AB c D 90... Many teenagers now prefer chatting on the cornputer fie fe to face. A B c D Part IV. SPEAKING Exercise 8. Mark the letter A, 8, C, or D to indicate the corect response to each of he following exchanges 91. “Good luck with the exam, Minh!” A.Bynomeans” B.I wish so D. 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The use of molybdenum is the perfeet choice because, although rare, itis cheap and found all around the planet. Since the claims were made, nothing more has been heard about this fabulous technology. ‘There is no explanation for the disappearance anywhere on the Intemet, aert from a li of similar inventions which have also vanished. An inventor from the would prove disastrous for owners and would also save the planet from the impending environmental catastrophes being caused by px (Source: heep:/ Junou autoenglish.org) 118. The word “substitute in meaning to, Aad D-solution 119. Which of the following is NOT true about Cervilla’s invention? A B. Ir imitates something in nature. C. lt requites no electricity. D. Ituses enzymes to break down water. 120. The word “it” in the passage refers to A. enzyme B. molybdenum C. petrol D. water 121. The word “vanished” in the passage is opposite in meaning to A.appeared ——_B. producee troduced D. invented 122. 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Caner also advertised his new Arink, and soon people were going ro drugstores just to get a drink of Cacs-Cola Before long, other people became interested in the product, including a couple of businessmen who want ‘most famous logo in the world. Unlike any other famous commercial logos, it has not changed in 100 years! During the First World War, American soldiers in Europe began asking for Coca-Cole, so the Coca-Cola company began to’ expor rope. It was so popular with soldiers that they then had to start bott ‘Today, Coca-Cola is made in countr is the world’s most popular drink. As for the famous formula, it is probably the world’s most valuable secret! The exact, ingredients for making Coc id as for the “coca” that was in the or in 1903. It was 2 drug, and too dangerous. Today’s Coca-Cola contains caffeine, but not cocaine! (Source: https /tinguapress.com) oduced in ‘over the world, including Russia and China; it 123. According to the passage, Coca-Cola was fi A. America B. 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A abandon B. dependent _C. preference D. exhausted 9. A. unequal B.enrolment —_C, encourage D. minimurn 10. A. physically B.equelity remarkably D. discriminate Part Il. VOCABULARY Exercise 3, Mark the letter A, 8 C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined words) in each of the following questions. 11, This year, more girls enrolled on courses in art and design, A. avoided. B. inserted erased 12, In some rural areas, women and girls are forced to do most of the housework D. enlisted A. invited B.encouraged — C. made D. contributed 13. Our government has done @ lotto eliminate gender inequality A. cause B. remove Cada D.atlow 14. Wenever allow any kind of discrimination against girls at school A. approve B. deny C.refuse D. debate 15. Women do not yet have equal rights in the family inthis area A. variable B. similar . different D. the same 16 A. bias B. equity .faimess D. similarity Both mele and female students in my class perform very well Avassign B. work C.communicate —D. entertain Many people in our country stil think married wornen shouldn't pursue a career. Avattempt B. attach C.achieve D. want Most employers prefer male workers to female ones. A. want B.compliment _C. care about D. favour She failed to get into medical university. A. passed B. qualified C.didn’t succeed _D. satisfied In order to be successful, we should never give up hope. A. fight B. abandon continue D. suspect Gender discrimination has become @ hot subject of conversations among schoo! students. A. topie B. study fast D. case . The government took big steps to prevent gender inequality Av increase B. avoid ©. promote D.cause ‘Those people who have enough courage and wil are likely to be successful A. energy B. motivation C. bravery D.desire Nowadays, many women are aware of gender preferences in favour of boys. Ac fail B. ignore deny D. acknowledge ‘With great effort, she passed the driving test atthe first attempt. A.succeeded in B. failed enrolled D. deferred Female firefighters are sometimes the targets of laughter and anger from the coworkers and local people A. reasons B, sources C. directions D. victims Many women had to pay a heavy price to win equality. Aachieve B. lose attempt D. respect 1 I women are often passive and dependent on their husbands. A. fie B. reliant C. adhered D. strong ‘Women will be exhausted if they have to cover both jobs at work and at home. 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A 8 c D Its clear thet gender differences cannot prevent a person to pursue a job A B c D Traditional women were mainly cesponsible to doing housework and looking. A B c after their husbands and children D 64. Doing housework every day is really boring nd tted. A Botte D . Inthe past, women was offen passive and dependent on their husbands N B c D 66. Women usually get less pay a8 men for doing the same job, A B c D 61 0. 6. Exercise 6. Mark the letter A,B,C, or D to indicste the correct answer to each of the following, ‘questions. 67. Itis important that men should share household tasks Ato B. with C.for D. against 68, Women are more hard-working than men although they aze physically woaker, A. more Bias C.s0 Do 69. Women are likely to become trouble-makers they are too talkative, A. in order B.so C. because D. thus 70. Some people tend to wrongly believe that men are not as good women, AL with Baas Cat Dion ‘71. Not many people are aware ale preference in this company. A for Bon C. about Dof 72. 1 don’t think mothers should be discouraged outside the home. A. to work C.to working D. working their wives. children as B. from working 7 7 16. T 18. More and more girls spply males’ jobs these days, A.by for C.about D.to Working mothers can inspite their kids their hard work and devotion, Avwith B. about Cat D. for Now I wish I could 1 medical career to become a doctor. A. pursuing B.be pursuing _C. be pursued D. pursue Educated women are becoming less dependent their husbands’ decisions. A. about Bof Con D. for This policewoman is famous, her courage and strong will A. with B. for Con D. about Tam thinking ‘becoming a childcare worker because I love children, Avof B. with C. for Dion A lot of things need to be done sender equality in education, employment and healthcare. A.promoting Bin promoting" C. for promoting _D. to promote Nowadays, a number of parents still have preference for boys girls Avrather B.than Cover d Women's salaries are getting more important, their household income. Acat B.to Cin D. within . I think everybody should be provided ____ equal access to health services. A.with B.on C for D.to in order to create a better society. D. eliminated This company can for wage discrimination among workers of different genders. A. be sued B. be suing C.sue D. sued Poor women in disadvantaged areas should more help by governments. A. offer B.beoffered —_ C. be offering D. offered Married women should be encouraged a career of their preference. A; pursued, B-pursue C.to pursue D. from pursuing Domestic violence ‘women and girls must be wipéd out at any cost, Avon B: . for D. against Having good education enables women equality. 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At that time a woman could not study medicine, work as a doctor or join the army. Perhaps Barry had always wanted to do these things and pretending o_be @ man was the only way to make it possible. Perhaps she was going to tell the truth one day, but didn't because she was enjoying her life as a ‘man too much. Whatever the reason, Barry's deception was successful. By the time it was discovered that she had been the first woman in Britain to qualify as a doctor, it was too late for the authorities to do anything about it, (Source: Adapted from Reward) 124, Whar is the main idea of the passage? A. Gender discrimination among doctors in London B. James Barry pretended to be a man to become a doctor C. James Barry and her career overseas, D. Punishment for James Barry's deception 125. In paragraph 1, the word "remarkable" is closest in meaning to A.noticeable —-B. commented __C. rewarding D. focused jing to the passage, all of the following are true EXCEPT sople were surprised at the discovery B. people remarked upon her small size . many people suspected that she was a woman. D. people noticed her sli ind smooth pale face 127.1n paragraph 2, the word “objected” is closest in meaning to A. shared B. agreed C. protected D. protested 128. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about James Barry? ‘A. She could contro! her temper perfectly B, She lost her temper easily C. She never lost her semper. D. She was calm and well-behaved. 129. According to the passage, which ofthe following is TRUE about James Barry? [A. She performed her operations quickly B, She performed her operations slowly C. She performed her operations carelessly, D. Her patients did not like her very much 130.1n paragraph 4, the word “i” refers to A.Bany'schoice B. Barry's career C.Bany’s deception D. Barry's reputation Part VI. WRITING Exercise 14. Matk the letter A, B, C, orD to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions. [BI. The government should create more job opportunities for women in rural areas. ‘A, Women in rural areas should create more jobs for the government. B. More job oppor should be created for the government by the women in C. More ob opportunites should be created for women in rural areas by the government. 1D. Rural areas should be created more job-opportunites by women in the government. 132, We al object to wage discrimination A. Weal support wage diseri B, Weall protest against wage discrimination C. We all struggle for wage discrimination D. Wage discrimination is what we fight for. 133, Health care insurance should be provided for everyone. A. All people should have access to health care insurance, B, Health care insurance should be free for everyone. C. Everyone should have free access to health care insurance. ion, , Only a limited number of people can access fire health care insurance, 134, In some rural areas, parents still prefér their sons to their daughters, A Sons are not as favoured as daughters in some rural-areas, BB. Parents in Some rural areas tike their daughters more than C. Parents in some rural areas i sons, favour their sons rather than daughters. D. Daughters are more preferable than sons in some rural areas, 135. Single-sex schools should be abolished by the government. sex schools should be controlled by the government. B. Single-sex schools should be allowed to multiply by the government. C. The government should promote single-sex set D. The government should eradicate single-sex schools. Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B,C, or D to neat the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the folowing questions. 136. 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A: “Don't forget o bargain when buying things in an open-air market in Viet Nam! pees ©. Why not? D. No way! A.don'tagree. B. Thanks, I will 104. ‘A, What topics should [talk about when I first meet a Turkish? B. What gifts should | give toa Turkish? C. What should I do when I first meet @ Turkish? D, What about asking Turkish about their age? 105. A: “Would you like to stay with us and spend our traditional Tet holidays together?” BY ‘A. What a nice idea! Thanks. C, What a shame, I will, B. Oh, lucky you! D. How come? Part V. READING Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 8, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. INTERNATIONAL GIFT-GIVING CUSTOMS ‘The tradition of gift giving is a wor that is said to have been around since the beginning of human beings. Over time, different cultures have developed their own sift giving customs and In France, the gift of wine for the hostess of a dinner party is not an appropriate gift as the hostess would prefer to choose the vintage for the night. In Sweden, a bottle of wine or flowers are an appropriate gift for the hostess. In Viet Nam, a gift of whisky is appropriate forthe host, and some fruit or small gifts forthe hostess, children or elders of the home. Besides, gifts should never be-wrapped in black paper because this color is unlucky and associated with funerals inthis country. Gifts that symbolize cutting such as scissors, knives and other sharp objects should be avoided because they mean the cutting of the relationship. Also, in some countries you should not open the gift in front of the ‘giver aid in others it would be an insult if you did not open the gift Beyond the gif itself, give careful consideration to the manner in which ft is presented Different cultures fferent customs regarding how a gift should be offered — using ‘only your right hand or using both hands, for example, Others have strong traditions te to the appropriate way to accept 2 gift. In Singapore, for instance, itis the standard to graciously refuse & gift se never unwrap 2 gift in front ofthe giver for fear of appearing greedy. 100 Understanding these traditions and customs, as well as taking time 10 choose an appropriate gif, will help you to avoid any awkwardness or embarrassment as you seek to build a better cross-cultural relationship (Adapted from hup:/ wsouifypediacom /Incernational. Gift Customs) 106. When did the tradition of gift-giving become popular allover the world? A. along time ago B. thousands of years ago C. since the beginning ofhumans _D. since the beginning of industrialization 107, Which ofthe following is NOT true about France, wine is not considered a suitable gift for the hostess ofa dinner party B. In Sweden, it is not customary to bring some wine or flowers when you are invited to @ dinner party. . In Viet Nam, such things as scissors, knives and other sharp objects shouldn't be used as gift D. In Singapore, 108. The phrase “as unacceptable to open the gift right in front of the giver. ted with” is closest in meaning to A.connested with B. fami C.informedof ——_D..similarto 109. The word “it” in paragraph 3 refer to ‘A. consideration B, manner C.gift D. culture 110. Which of the following isthe main idea of paragraph 3? A. The people who are presented with gifts B. The traditions of giving and receiving gifs C. The occasions of giving and receiving gifts D. 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You prefer to leer by listening and speaking. Auditory learners ‘often leam best from lectures, discussions, by reading aloud, and by listening to audio matetial né However, itis probably that you, like most people, feam through a mixture of styles, ‘Sometimes you may prefer to learn by reading, at other time by listening. Ask yourself “which is the best style forthe particular task you are doing. (Source: Adapted from “What your lecrning style?" Headway Academic Skits) 118, Which ofthe following is probably NOT preferred by @ visual learner? A. reading aloud C. sources with videos B. sources with itlustrations D. making notes |, 119. What does the word “it” in paragraph 1 refer 0? ‘Acthe lecture —-B. the new word C. the note D. the writen word 120. The word “visual” in paragraph | is closest im meaning to A. picturesque illustrative 21. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Auditory learers hate taking notes. 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Blectronic devices, whose radiation is very harmful, ae bad ‘for your eyes. D. Electronic devices whose radiation is very harmful are bad for your eyes. 133. Electronic devices distract students from their studies, Students may play games, text, chat, and cheat A. Electronic devices distract students, who may play games, text, chat, and cheat, from ther studies. : B. Electronic devices distract students who may play games, text, chat, and cheat from their studies C. Blectronie devices distract students fiom their studies, who may play games, ext, and cheat ie devices distract students from their ch 134. They may feel sad and bad about themselves. This might affect their performance at school ‘A. They may feel sad and bad about themselves, this might affect their performance at school ss who may play games, text, B. They may feel sad and bad about themselves which might ‘affect their performance at school. C. They may: feel sad and bad about themselves, which might affect their performance at school D. They may feel sad and bad about themselves, that might affect their performance at school, 135.Nearly all speed reading courses have 2 “pacing element”. This timing device lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading, A. Nearly all speed reading courses have a “pacing element” which is a timing lets the students know how many words a minute they ae reading B. Nearly all speed reading courses have a “pacing element” which is a timing device that lets the students know how many words a minute they are reading. C. Nearly all speed reading courses have a “pacing element”, a timing device that lets the students know how many words « minute they are readi 120 136. Now go back and read thern at what you feel to be your normal wpm rate. You can comfortably understand at this rate, ‘A. 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C.No, thanks. I’m fine, B. Sure. What can I do for you? D. Yes, go ahead! Part V. READING Exercise 8. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the ‘correct word that best fits each of the numbered blamiks. CLOBAL WARMING ‘of global warming an _— the blame for recent 's temperatures and are convinced that, more than effects on the world’s climate isasters on the increase in the before, the Earth is at to them, global 8 and droughts, even more and causing sea level Environmental groups are pul 8 ( ‘on governments to take actions to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide which is given (I3)___ by factories and power plants, thus attacking the probl S at its source. They are in (I14)___of more money being solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power ( }6)____, believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and josphere tomorrow, we would have to wait (117) hundred Global warming, it seems, is hereto stay. (Source: Ready for FCE ~ Workbook by Roy Norris) Some scientists, other gasses years to notice the resul 106. A. give B. put take D. have 107. A. yet B. never C. once Dever 108. A. threat B. danger tisk D. harm 109. A. Conceming B. Regarding C. Depending _—_D. According 110. A. strict B. severe C. strong, D. heavy TLL. A. raise B. arise Crise D.lift A. force B. pressure C. persuasion _D. encouragement A. off B. away Cup D. over 132 wo-ommatee A. belief B. request C. favor D. suggestion A.fictories B. generations C. houses D. stations A.but B. although C. despite D. however A. several B. over C.mumerous—_D. various #e 9, Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B,C, or D to indicate the ‘correct answer to each of the questions. ‘THINK BEFORE YOU Toss Countries around the world have growing mountains of trash because people are throwing bout more trash than ever before. How did we become a throwaway society? First of all, tis now easier to replace an item than to spend time and money to repair it Thanks to modern manufa logy, companies are able to produce items quickly and inexpensive ful and prices are low, so we would rather buy something new than ve éid want to repair something, many items complicated parts. Kitchen towels? fs easier to use paper towel once and toss it out, Companies ‘manofacture thousands of different kinds of disposable items: paper plates, plastic cups, ‘cameras, and razors for shaving, to name a few. The problem is that disposable products also contribute to our trash problem Our appetite for new products also contributes to the problem, We are addicted to buying new things. As consumers, we want the latest clothes, the best TVs, and cellphones with the newest features. Companies tell us to buy, buy, and buy. Advertisements persuade us that newer is better. The result is that we throw away usefil possessions to make room for new ones. (Source: "Think before you Toss” in Q-skils for Success ~ Reoding and Writing 2) 118, Which of the following is NOT a reason for people to replace a broken item? ‘A. Products are now mass produced at affordable prices. B. Ittakes almost no time to fix broken items. C. Many items are too complicated to repair. D. 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Emily said that we were staying in that D. Emily said that they were staying in that night 133.°T've bought a ring,” he said to his gofriend, A. He said his girfriend that he had bought a ring. B. He said his girlfriend that he bought ering C. He told his giriftiend that he had bought a ring. D. He told his girlfriend that he bought ring. 134.We went io work yesterday,” she sid ‘A. She said that they had been to Wark the day before. B. She told that they had been to work the day befor. C. She said that they had been to work the following day. D. She said that she had been to work the day before, 136 CE 135."Don't swim out too far, boys,” he sai. ‘A. He encouraged the boys not to swim out too far B, He advised the boys not to swim out too fa. C. He wamed the boys not to swim out too far D. He threatened the boys not to swim out to fr. 136. “I'm sorry I couldn’t come to your birthday party last Friday, Jane,” Bod said ‘A. Bob is sorry for not coming to Jane’s birthday party last Friday. 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OF.C1 40 “O ‘A “W 4BHEL Bua HEW T aS]OaKF SOLLANOHd ‘Hed wisimMojoo” “OL LIND Se nena on 2 s 31 3: 34, 38. a al 4 140 2. Ecotourism is making animals bolder and become less cautious abo: ‘Their activites are not based on the ecotourism principles. A.principals —B. riles criteria D. points tourists throw rubbish or break tree branches, they are heavily fined. A. advanced B. compensated . penalized in money D. awarded in money Some tourist areas have suffered from some environmental damage. A. covered B. finished C. taken D. undergone Ecotourism activities have had some negative impacts on the environment and people in the area. A influences B, factors C. rier D, stimali The worst impacts the massive loss of land. A minimal B. tiny C. heavy D. acceptable Ecotourisen needs to recruit better educated people, so it won’t provide more jobs for the local people. A. reduce B. offer C. wipe out Diadd ‘ftourists leave liter after the pienic, they may cause pollution, A. drop B. depart C. escape D. disappear Making a campfire requires cutting down tees for firewood A.demands _Bfasters C. encourages D. prevents Campfires may cause forest fires if they are unattended. A. focused B. neglected C.looked after —_D. watched Hunting animals may lead to their extinction, Avreduction _B. imprisonment C. death D. survival Ecotourism is booming and tour operators say this helps nature. A.decreasing —_B, declining C. falling D. flourishing, animals, A. corefal B. care reckless D. foolish If animats become less careful about other animals, they are at risk of being stacked by their natural predators. A helped 8. harmed C. protested D.saved Ecotourism is a unique way for travellers to engage in sustainable tourism while ‘vacationing. Acdisconnest - B-promise to marry C. join D. catch 43, 4s 47, 50, Exercise 4. Mark the letter A,B,C, or D to indicate the words) OPPOSITE in meaning to the "underlined word(s) in each ofthe following questions. ‘The United Nations has declared the celebration of the Intemational Day of 10 promote sustainable practices in this growing industry. B. raise C. boost D. delay In order for ecotourism to be categorized as successful, it must involve focsl ‘populations in the program. Avexclude B. comprise Cengage D. relate ‘Venice has suggested imposing 2 tax on all visitors to help pay for restoration of the ancient buildings. A.introducing —_B, removing CC. levying D. lessening ‘There-are 1.6 billion tourists roaming the world, and the impact of tourism can be devastating. A. disastrous B. nondestructive C. ruinous D. devastative “Green” tourists or “eco-tourists” are upset by the effects of mass tourism Avtense B. troubled C. nervous D. relaxed How many people can visit the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador without affecting the ecological balance? . B. influencing D. causing disturbance A. keeping intact C. troubling It may become necessary’ for the United Nations ‘work out international ‘agreements and strict mental controls on the tourist industry. Avtight B. loose Cexsct D. accurate Researchers believe tourists disrupt animals in their natural habitat. A. distur B. confuse C. organize D. mix up = Part II. GRAMMAR Exercise 5.- Mark the letter A, ©, or D to indicate the underined part tht needs correction in each of the following questions. \f businesses want to protect the environment, they will aid the local community and A B c educatiig travellers. D 141 fp a a wos 'g oy ‘ssuino1 jo sdnos# 384 jo yeanse on sunsos yeep syein pur suo‘sno ‘Sonremuntio> ye00] 0% SBewEp ay! Buisnsoape q@ —Suisquanpeare

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