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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 1: Your niece knew next to nothing about astronomy, _____ ?
A. didn’t she B. did she C. didn’t he D. did he
Question 2: _____ class regularly, students are more likely to keep up with the daily lessons and
assignments, and take quizzes and tests on time.
A. Attended B. On having attended C. Attending D. Being attended
Question 3: The reader may feel that later passages of this review are chattier and less _____
focused than is usual in an academic journal.
A. professionally B. professional C. profession D. professor
Question 4: Internships, archaeological field schools, and a departmental honors program are
available _____ students in this major.
A. for B. with C. towards D. to
Question 5: This major exposes students _____ the primary subdivisions within the field:
archaeology, social cultural anthropology, physical/biological anthropology, linguistics, and
folklore.
A. in B. on C. to D. about
Question 6: Your sister will not have finished packing all of her documents in the office, _____ .
A. before the furniture movers will get there tomorrow morning
B. by the time the furniture movers get there tomorrow morning
C. when the furniture movers get there tomorrow morning
D. as soon as the furniture movers get there tomorrow morning
Question 7: The same thing happened a few decades earlier when, after ten days of torrential rain,
most rivers _____ their banks.
A. overflowed B. had overflown C. have overflown D. overflew
Question 8: Remember, whether your self-esteem is high or low _____ by many factors that make
you , you—some of which are in your control, some are not.
A. influenced B. being influenced C. influences D. is influenced
Question 9: The problem with clutter is that when you have a lot of belongings, it creates extra
_____ for you—whether that’s cleaning up, finding something, or needing to buy new things when
you can’t find what you need.
A. jobs B. things C. work D. duties
Question 10: When left untreated, bladder infections can become serious health issues so _____
you are diagnosed, the _____ the treatment will be.
A. the sooner – the more efficient B. the earlier – the more effective
C. the more sooner – the more effective D. the more early – the more efficient
Question 11: She was a _____ woman, who successfully took on a US energy corporation in court
despite having no legal training.
A. beautiful, thin, tall, young, Scottish, black-haired
B. beautiful, young, tall, thin, black-haired, Scottish
C. beautiful, young, thin, tall, black-haired, Scottish
D. beautiful, tall, thin, young, black-haired, Scottish
Question 12: For instance, if your aunt regularly criticizes your career choice or makes _____
remarks about your lack of children, think about how you might respond if that happens.
A. sensible B. insensible C. sensitive D. insensitive
Question 13: Depending on your family member's issues and hot buttons, communication may be
challenging, especially if they are particularly difficult to _____ .
A. get along with B. go down with C. get over with D. go in for
Question 14: The constant overstimulation of social networking shifts the nervous system into
fight-or-flight mode, _____, this makes disorders such as ADHD, teen depression, oppositional
defiant disorder, and teen anxiety worse.
A. according to B. however C. otherwise D. as a result

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Question 15: After a 3-hour discussion, the manager decided to _____ the design of the car to take
account of the rough terrain.
A. amend B. repair C. mend D. modify
Question 16: Social media companies should urgently up their game in taking practical steps to
ensure _____ the content they promote does not exacerbate body image concerns.
A. what B. which C. how D. that
Question 17: The lottery win brought about a _____ change in her circumstances, which Marina is
finding it difficult to cope with.
A. dramatical B. drama C. dramatize D. dramatic
Question 18: The number of households used in particular calculations, however, _____ depending
on the nature of the analysis.
A. also vary B. will also be varied C. have also varied D. also varies
Question 19: Alaska's attorney-general has ordered that the company _____ all documents relating
to financial transactions in the current fiscal year.
A. retains B. retain C. is retaining D. retained
Question 20: When your parents are in conflict about sharing household chores equally, so please
don’t _____ the boat by bringing up financial matters or any other controversial or sensitive topics.
A. float B. rock C. miss D. push
Question 21: The pandemic made us think on our feet about how to _____ some of the difficulties
of monitoring greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon dioxide in particular, in real time.
A. get around B. come by C. see through D. take in
Question 22: The speaker proposes four reasons in _____ of his view that it is more important to be
happy than to be rich and happiness comes from the intersection of what you love, what you're good
at, and what the world needs.
A. justification B. explanation C. description D. clarification
Question 23: Irani received compensation worth $31.4 million, the highest amount for any energy
company CEO, according to a _____ by The Associated Press.
A. calculation B. measurement C. estimate D. assessment
Question 24: Our findings offer _____ into whether and how the major structural changes during
recent decades have affected older adults.
A. insights B. investigation C. understanding D. researches
Question 25: I spot him in the tent's opposite corner, surrounded by a sea of fans _____ laughter
after each of his sentences.
A. which erupt with B. who erupt with C. erupt with whom D. with which erupt

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is
pronounced differently from that of the rest in each of the following questions.
Question 26: A. weighed B. toughed C. laughed D. coughed
Question 27: A. menace B. preface C. disgrace D. surface
Question 28: A. breath B. outbreak C. feather D. breakfast

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 questions.
Question 29: A. canoe B. guitar C. digest D. standard
Question 30: A. prosecute B. industry C. procedure D. relative

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 31: Thus, it appears that for school-age children there may be a tension between telling a
A B
coherent story and including specific evaluation comments. evaluative
C D approval
Question 32: Children being punished often want to regain the warmth, care, and approving of

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A B C
parents as quickly as possible.
D
Question 33: She must have been grateful for Cheryl's guidance then, but times have changed.
A might B C D
Question 34: Although seeing a mid-release with not many really knowing about its arrival,
A Despite/In spite of B C
Godzilla vs Kong has taken a very good opening at the box office.
D
Question 35: In February, it seemed like India had gotten Covid-19 out of control, with daily cases
A B under C
falling nearly 90% from the peak of the first wave last year.
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.
Question 36: I never came to this city. I couldn't meet him.
A. At no time I came to this city, I couldn't meet him.
B. Never did I come to this city, so I couldn't meet him.
C. I wished I had come to this city, I could I have met him.
D. If only I had come to this city, I could have met him.
Question 37: Right after Vietnam national football team won the AFF Cup 2018, thousands of fans
flocked to the streets to celebrate.
A. Scarcely had Vietnam national football team won the AFF Cup 2018 when thousands of fans
flocked to the streets to celebrate.
B. Hardly had Vietnam national football team won the AFF Cup 2018 than thousands of fans
flocked to the streets to celebrate.
C. Only after thousands of fans flocked to the streets to celebrate did Vietnam national football
team win the AFF Cup2018.
D. No sooner had thousands of fans flocked to the streets to celebrate than Vietnam national
football team won the AFF Cup2018.
Question 38: She helped us a lot with our project. We couldn’t continue without her.
A. Provided her contribution wouldn’t come, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
B. Unless we had her contribution, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
C. If she hadn’t contributed positively, we couldn’t have continued with the project.
D. But for her contribution, we could have continued with the project.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes
each of the following exchanges.
Question 39: John and Jack are waiting for Lucy at the cinema.
John: "Lucy is always late for appointments." - Jack: “Yes. ____”
A. But she is having an appointment.
B. But she will never be appointed to the position.
C. And the appointment is never late, too.
D. And she always knows how to make an excuse.
Question 40: Mr Johnson and Ms Thompson are teachers at a high school.
Ms Thompson: “COVID-19 is causing stress and depression among students, so keeping students'
mental health on track in the pandemic is vital.”
Mr Johnson: “_________________”
A. I don’t doubt you’re right. Our students are disobedient.
B. That’s just I was thinking. The pandemic has been wreaking havoc in India.
C. I couldn’t agree more. Some students have delayed graduation and some have lost a job,
internship, or job offer.

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D. Sure. It’s important to boost our students’ mood.

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.
Question 41: French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents.
A. French and English are spoken widely in official and commercial circles.
B. Unlike French, English is spoken on five continents.
C. French and English are the only languages that are spoken on five continents.
D. Before English, French was the only language spoken on five continents.
Question 42: Due to the fact that the demand for tea was very high in the 19th century, its price
was astronomical.
A. It was its astronomical price which dwindled the demand for tea in the 19th century.
B. The demand for tea was so high in the 19th century that its price was enormous.
C. It was not until the 19th century that the demand for tea started to escalate.
D. In the 19th century, even though the demand for tea was enormous its price remained cheap.
Question 43: Adults laugh less than children, probably because they play less.
A. The reason why adults laugh less than children might be that they play less.
B. Since adults have less time playing games; they don't laugh as much as children.
C. It seems that adults, who don't laugh much, didn't play much with other children when they
were young.
D. Unlike adults children laugh more while playing games.
Question 44: We must remember what happened in the past so that it will never happen again.
A. In order not to repeat the past, we should certainly not forget what happened then.
B. Since we all tend to forget what happened in the past we do the same mistakes again.
C. If we could remember the past, it would not happen again.
D. Those who couldn't remember what happened in the past were more likely to repeat it.
Question 45: After failing a doping test at the Seoul Olympics, Ben Johnson was stripped of his
gold medal.
A. If Ben Johnson hadn't been tested positive for doping at the Seoul Olympics, he wouldn't
have lost his gold medal.
B. At the Seoul Olympics Ben Johnson and many others were disqualified after failing a doping
test.
C. As Ben Johnson failed the doping test again at the Seoul Olympics, he was stripped of his
gold medal.
D. Since Ben Johnson confessed having used doping his gold medal was taken back.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 46: Instead of simply punishing them, the system encourages offenders to modify their
behavior.
A. change B. construct C. conserve D. beautify
Question 47: If you owe less than $25,000, you can apply for an installment plan online.
A. monthly payment B. cash and carry tiền mặtC. credit card D. piece by piece
Question 48: Unfortunately you can't rewind the clock and we were in the end well beaten.
A. win the match B. turn the clock
C. reverse the result D. beat the opponent

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is
OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 49: According to one research study, rude behavior in students can even spread like a
virus and lead to school violence.
A. courteous B. aggressive C. unacceptable D. impolite

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healthy & energetic


Question 50: After a good night’s sleep she woke up feeling as fresh as a daisy and eager to start
work again.
A. optimistic B. energetic C. tragic D. lethargic

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the
correct word for each of the blanks from 51 to 60.
Human beings have a superpower — sweating. When temperatures rise, beads of sweat
exude from our pores and evaporate, releasing energy that cools the skin and keeps our bodies (51)
______ overheating. This self-cooling mechanism has helped humans spread to (52) ______ hot
and humid corner of the globe. But that sweating superpower has a theoretical upper limit: When it
gets too hot and humid, the laws of physics inhibit sweat from cooling skin. That limit is hit when a
bulb thermometer wrapped in a wet towel (a measure of heat and humidity (53) ______ is known as
―wet-bulb temperature) reads 35° Celsius, or 95° Fahrenheit. Even the fittest human supplied with
unlimited water would probably die after a few hours in these conditions.
Scientists have thought that this temperature extreme occurs rarely, if ever, on Earth. (54)
______, as the globe warms, wet-bulb temperatures around 35°C could become more common
toward the end of the century in certain regions, endangering hundreds of millions of people.
If carbon emissions aren’t (55) ______ curbed in the coming decades, these relatively rare
extremes will become increasingly common. Such conditions are unbearable without technology
like air conditioning and make outdoor labor near impossible.
(Adapted from www.sciencenews.org)
Question 51: A. from B. on C. with D. under
Question 52: A. most B. every C. almost D. all
Question 53: A. where B. why C. when D. which
Question 54: A. Consequently B. However C. Otherwise D. Additionally
Question 55: A. intensively B. significantly C. overwhelmingly D. drastically

Though many stories from around the world describe behavioral changes in various animals
in the days and hours before an earthquake, research testing animals’ ability to predict earthquakes
has been (56) ______. Recently, however, scientists were able to document the behaviors of a group
of toads before, during, and after an earthquake. Researchers were studying the breeding habits of a
particular group of toads, when, suddenly, 96 percent of the males simply (57) ______ for a five-
day period. A significant earthquake and several aftershocks (58) ______ on the fifth day after the
departure. Six days after the last aftershock, the males returned and resumed mating, as if (59)
______ had happened. It turns out that prior to the earthquake, there had been subtle changes in the
Earth’s magnetic field, and an increase in the amount of radon gas in the groundwater. (60) ______,
there were unusual electrical disturbances in the upper atmosphere.
Question 56: A. rare B. available C. released D. undertaken
Question 57: A. walked B. jumped C. disappeared D. fought
Question 58: A. went B. formed C. left D. occurred
Question 59: A. whatever B. nothing C. earthquake D. it
Question 60: A. At least B. Alternatively C. Additionally D. Always

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 61 to 70.
While previous generations of American students have had to sit through tests, never have
the tests been given so frequently and never have they played such a prominent role in schooling.
Exams used to be administered mostly to decide where to place kids or what kind of help they
needed; only recently have scores been published in the newspaper and used as the primary criteria
for judging children, teachers, and schools – indeed, as the basis for flunking students or denying
them a diploma, deciding where money should be spent, and so on. Tests have lately become a
mechanism by which public officials can impose their will on schools, and they are doing so with a
vengeance.

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This situation is also unusual from an international perspective. ―Few countries today give
these formal examinations to students before that age of sixteen or so,‖ two scholars report. In the
U.S., we give standardized tests to children as young as six, despite the fact that almost all experts
in early childhood education condemn this practice. And it isn’t easy to find other countries that
give multiple-choice tests to students of any age.
In short, our children are tested to an extent that is unprecedented in our history and
unparalleled anywhere else in the world. Rather than seeing this as odd, or something that needs to
be defended, many of us have come to take it for granted. The result is that most of today’s
discourse about education has been reduced to a crude series of monosyllables: ―Test scores are
too low. Make them go up."
(Adapted from "Advanced Reading" by John Langan)

Question 61: The passage suggests that administering standardized tests to children as young as six
is______
A. helpful in determining whether a particular student should be promoted
B. not beneficial to the children involved.
C. crucial to judge their academic ability.
D. seldom done in America schools.
Question 62: The word “discourse” in paragraph 3 mostly means ______.
A. warning B. curriculum C. discussion D. agreement
Question 63: According to the passage, public officials use standardized tests to______
A. impose their will on schools B. decide where to enroll their own children
C. decide where to place kids D. humiliate failing students
Question 64: The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to ______.
A. students B. standardized tests C. public officials D. schools
Question 65: Which could be the best title of the passage?
A. Testing System and Its Victims B. An Unparallel Testing System
C. Standardized Tests in America D. The Future of Tests in America

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 71 to 80.
Indulging oneself is a common coping strategy that proves of almost no value in helping us
deal with problems. Consider the example of Doug, whose girlfriend of 18 months has just broken
up with him. In response, Doug has dived into a number of self-indulgent habits that he had
previously held to a minimum. He is smoking at least a pack of cigarettes a day. As soon as he is
home from work, he pours himself a slug of Corona Extra – a beverage he continues to sip through
the evening until he passes out. On the weekends, he hits a nearby casino with some fellow single
friends and gambles far more than he can afford to lose.
Doug would describe each of these behaviors – smoking, drinking, and gambling – as
pleasurable. And yet, when practiced to excess, each of them has a negative effect on his overall
well-being. None of them addresses the problem that is the source of his stress – why his
relationship with his girlfriend has ended.
People who respond to stressful events by indulging themselves are attempting to
compensate for a lack of satisfaction in one area of their lives by providing themselves with an
alternate form of satisfaction. Drinking, smoking, binge eating, shopping sprees, drug use, and
gambling are all forms of self-indulgence commonly used to compensate for stressful events. Not
surprisingly, this form of coping leads to its own problems, in the shape of poor physical health,
addiction, and financial problems.
A recent form of this maladaptive coping style is seen in people who respond to the stress of
daily life by spending excessive amount of time online. Some people become so immersed in the
virtual world of online games, websites; social networking, and so on, that it seems no exaggeration
to call them “Internet addicts”. People who spend an inordinate amount of time on the Internet
often describe themselves as feeling empty, lost, depressed, and anxious when they are not able to

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be online. Their real-life relationships, as well as their ability to function at work or at school, suffer
as they become more immersed in their online activities. Like other forms of self-indulgence as
coping strategy, Internet overuse can end up creating, rather than solving, problems in the subject’s
life.
(Adapted from www.the-scientist.com)

Question 66: The word “inordinate” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______


A. unusual B. insignificant C. modest D. excessive
Question 67: Which statement is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Self-indulgence as a coping strategy can create rather than solve problems in one’s life.
B. People who respond to the stresses of daily life on a more positive way than those who do not.
C. Addiction to substances such as drugs, alcohol, and food is as troublesome as Internet addiction.
D. People should be encouraged to engage in self – indulgent behaviors to release stresses.
Question 68: What is the source of Doug’s stress?
A. the fact that he gambles far more than he can afford to lose
B. his breakup with his girlfriend
C. his excessive drinking
D. the fact that he spends excessive time on the virtual world
Question 69: Which is the most suitable title for the passage?
A. Internet Addicts – A Serious Social Problem
B. An Alternate Form of Satisfaction
C. Self-indulgent Behavior in Young People
D. Self-indulgence - An Ineffective Coping Strategy
Question 70: According to the passage, smoking, drinking, and gambling______
A. are pleasurable
B. are harmful when excessively practiced
C. have an adverse impact on people’s well-being
D. are less harmful than being addicted to the Internet
Question 71: The word “them” in paragraph 2 refers to _______
A. behaviors B. events C. people D. friends
Question 72: The word “addresses” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to__________.
A. resolves B. persuades C. affects D. considers

What was, just a few days ago, the object of eager speculation among British children has
become a reality. Schools are shut. For an unspecified period, learning will take place at home,
except for a minority of pupils who are deemed to be vulnerable, or whose parents are key workers.
Closing schools was a necessary step that should have been taken sooner, as it was in other
countries. Across the world, school is part of the rhythm of life – for parents and teachers as well as
pupils. Because of coronavirus, an estimated 800 million children globally are now having their
education interrupted.
Some may welcome this, at least at first. Nobody wants to catch Covid-19, or be responsible
for spreading it. With British schooling in preparation for primary school SATs, GCSEs and A-
levels, lessons can be more like drills than investigations. Some parents have already begun sharing
plans (and jokes) about homeschooling. However, most parents will feel less well equipped to teach
older children.
The social impact of being separated from peers also varies for different age groups. Almost
all children, including some who find school difficult, benefit from the social experiences that it
offers. But for teenagers, whose emotional development requires them to become more separate
from their parents and carers, being forced back into the family nest carries particular stresses.
But economic inequality will be the biggest variable between the experiences of British
children over the next few months. In any society, school is a leveller. When they are there, pupils
share the same spaces, lessons, menus and teachers. At home, children of well-off parents

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invariably live in bigger houses, are more likely to have their own bedrooms, two parents rather
than one to support them, and better access to technology as well as books and other learning
resources, and food.
We must do our best over the coming months, and no one should begrudge those who are
looking forward to lessons or weekday lunches with their children. But during this particular period,
the government should do everything in its power to ensure that more vulnerable children and
families do not lose out. When things get back to normal, anyone who have fallen behind must be
helped to catch up.
(Adapted from www.theguardian.com)
Question 72: Which is the most suitable title for the passage?
A. Life without School: Not a Level Playing Field
B. Homeschooling: You've Missed the Boat
C. Life at School: No Pain No Gain
D. In Praise Of Homeschooling
Question 73: The word “deemed" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A. considered B. persuaded C. affected D. chosen
Question 74: According to paragraph 2, why does the idea of school closure seem appealing at
first?
A. Because lessons at school have become unnecessary
B. Because most students haven't been well-prepared for the coming exams
C. Because parents hope to have more time with their children
D. Because people are unwilling to put their well-being at risk
Question 75: The word "them” in paragraph 3 refers to
A. teenagers B. experiences C. carers D. stresses
Question 76: The word “invariably” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
A. certainly B. changeably C. doubtfully D. variously
Question 77: According to the passage, which of the following would best facilitate
homeschooling?
A. Families' wealth B. Teenagers' separation from peers
C. Teachers' expertise D. Parents' working experience
Question 78: Which statement is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. British schools are considering closure on account of Covid-19.
B. Children whose parents work in important industries are more vulnerable.
C. In any particular school, children have equal access to learning resources.
D. Modern parents believe they are in a good position to teach their offspring.

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Rewrite
A. INDIRECT SPEECH
1. ‘Once apps exist in the cloud, will it be easier to create hooks in between them?’ the
manager asked the technician.
The manager asked the technician whether it would be easier to
create hooks in between them once apps exist in the cloud
2. I wondered, “If we can't possibly know what will happen tomorrow, how can we be
prepared?”
I wondered how they could be prepared if they couldn't possibly know what would happen the next day
3. “The boss has a long list of don'ts that you had better observe if you want a promotion.” the
supervisor warned me.
The supervisor warned me that he boss had a long list of don'ts that I had better observe if I wanted a promotion

4. “If you don’t want to discuss, just stand up and go out.” said Melinda to him.
Melinda told him to stand up and go out if he didn't want to discuss
5. “Do you ever believe him if you see his true colors?” Selena said to me. (inquire)
Selena inquired whether I ever believed him if I saw his true colors
6. “If you want to attack the root cause of low academic performance, think poverty.” the
journalist said. (suggest)
The journalist suggested thinking poverty if I wanted to attack the root cause of low academic perfromance
7. “I certainly didn’t look at your diary when you were away. I even did not touch it.” he said.
(deny)
He denied having looked at my dairy when I was away, and said/stressed/added that he even hadn't touched it
He denied having looked at or touched my dairy when I was away.
8. “Don't forget to charge the money to my account.” said Sarah. (remind)
Sarah reminded me to charge the money to my account
9. “You should have provided the journalist with basic instructions, training even.” said the
editor. (criticize)
The editor criticized me for not having provided the journalist with basic instructions, training even.
10. “Why didn’t you inform me earlier? We have no time to make any changes.” said the leader.
The leader asked why I hadn't informed him earlier, and said they had no time to make any changes.
11. “I’m just not attend any meetings which he presides over. I can’t possibly stand his
ing
condescension.”
She said she was not just attending any meeting which he presided over
because she couldn't possibly stand his condescension
12. “Would you give me a helping hand? I really get stuck.” Sarah cried.
Sarah urged whether I would give her a helping hand as she really got stuck
Sarah begged me for help because...| and
13. “Exactly! It’s me who reported you to the police.” her colleague said. (admit)
Her colleague admitted having reported her to the police
14. “If you had known at that time what you know today, would you have left me?” her husband
asked.
Her husband asked her whether she would have left him if she had known at that time what she knew today

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15. “Thank you for your invitation, but I’m having an important appointment with my attorney
this weekend.” I said.
I thanked him for his invitation but I had to refuse since I was having an important appointment with my attorney that
weekend
B. PASSIVE
1. Because people do still value conversations even though people are using more technology.

Conversations are still valuede even though more technology are being used
2. It is estimated that over half the legal executives working in solicitors' practices hold no
formal qualification in law at all.
Over half the legal executives working in solicitors' practices are estimated to hold no formal qualification in law at all

3. He promised not to make fun of me anymore.


I was promised not to be made fun of anymore

4. We know that the parents of aggressive children use more ridicule, nagging and scolding
than other parents.
The parents of aggressive children are known to use more ridicule, nagging and scolding than other parents.
5. The foreman will announce the work programme for the coming year to the workers.

The work programme for the coming year will be announced to the workers by the foreman.
6. In Tan Phu District, they sent 8,000 orders on Tuesday to supermarkets and grocery stores
compared to only 500 the previous day. announce st to sb
8000 orders were sent on Tuesday to the supermarkets and grocery stores compared to only 500 the previous day in TP dis

7. Last week, the Indian community in southern Viet Nam donated an ECMO machine to the
Tropical Diseases Hospital in HCM City. donate st to sb
An ECMO machine was donated to the Tropical Diseases Hospital in HCM City by the Indian community in southern
Viet Nam last week.
8. Nothing can compare to the feeling of real travelling where I can experience everything with
all of my senses,
The feeling of real travelling where everythig can be experienced with all my senses cannot be compared
9. I cleaned my terrace to be a campsite for my family.
My terrace was cleaned to be a campsite for my family.

10. Our department expects to make five new appointments this year alone.

Five new appointments are expected to be made by our department this year alone
11. If we are to invest more money in your company, you have to stop cutting staff.
If more money is invested in your company, staff have to be stopped cutting.
12. We expect you to pay us off by Monday.

You are expected to pay us off by Monday


13. You are expected to return all books by Monday.

All books are expected to return by Monday


14. Don't offer him a cigarette, he's trying to give up.

He shouldn't be offered a/any cigarette, he's trying to give up

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15. Did he offer any explanation for his strange behaviour?


Was any explanation offered for his strange behaviour ?

16. The organization offers free legal advice to low-income people.


Free legal advice is offered by the organization to low-income people
Low-income people are offered free legal advice by the organization
17. The package promises to offer customers even cheaper financial services.
Customers are promised to be offered by the package even cheaper financial services
18. For a long time people believed that the Earth was at the centre of the universe.
For a long time the Earth was believed to be at the centre of the universe
19. We estimated the trip had cost us over 10 million Vnd.

The trip was estimated to have cost us over 10 million vnd


20. Everybody knows that you were driving a stolen car away from the crime scene.

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