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~ark the ktter A, B, C, or Don your answershu.t to indicate the word who$.e underlined part diflers from
· A. extend~ B. skipP£!! , . C. lookeU · D. watched
2. A. syggest B. s.!!,Pport , C. SJ!mmer D. S,!!JVIVC · ·
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word thaJ d/Jlus from the other three in tl,e
position ofprima~ stress in each of the following questions.
3. A. tonight , · B. reason C. promise D. furnish
4. A. interpreter' B. internal C. interior D. infinite
Mark the letter A, B, C, or Don your answer sl,eet to indicate the corr~cl an~wer to each of the following questions.
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5. You couldn 't give me a helping hand,_ __ _ _?
A. could you B. do you C. couldn't you D. don't you

6. The telephones_ _ _ _ _by Alexander Graham Bell


A. is invented B. is inventing C. invented D. was invented

We should make full use


7.
A. of
-B.-in - - -the Internet as it C.
is an endless source of information.
with D. from

8. Air pollution is getting _ _ _ _ _serious in big cities in the world.'


A. more and more B. the more and the more

C. the most and the most D. most and most


9. Tbere is_ _ _ _ _ in my bedroom.
A. an old square wooden table B. a square wooden old table

C. an old wooden square table D. a wooden old square table

J 0. When we came in, they_ _ _ _ _the meal for us.


A. prepared B. prepare C.preparing D. were preparing

J 1. The house felt terribly cold _ _ _ _ _the fact that the_central heating had been on all day.
A. because of B. in spite of C. because D. although

12. _ _ _ _ _ , he will tell us about the match.


A. When he arrives B. After he arrived

C. Until he was arriving D. While he had an-ived

J 3. _ _ _ _ _ for 4 hours, they decided to stop to have lunch at a cheap restaurant.


A. Having been walked B. Having walked C. Walking D. Walked

1-:L As an_ _ _ _ _M1·. Pike is very woITied about the increasing of juvenile delinquency.
A. educate B. education C. educator D. educative

: 5. Many parents tend to make their children study hard in the belief that good education will enable them to
- - - - -- in the future .
A. get on B. turn up C. turn away D. get out

l S. Several measures have been proposed to_ _ _ _ _the problem of unemployment among university
grnduates.
A. create. B. address. C. pose. D. admit.

J i. You must not__ __ ___ any step in the process; otherwise, you would not be able to cook the dish properly.
A. leave. B. quit. C. skip. D. hide. .

18. I'd like to speak to t11e person in._ _ _ _ ___.. lease.


A. duly B. responsibili1y C. obligation D. charge

19• The image of_ _ _ __ Vietnamese womel"! with creativeoess, dynamism, success has become popular in
Vietnam ' s society.
D. conventional
A. contempo.nuy . B. temporary C. pennanent
Mark tire letter A, B, C, or D on
your a11SM1er sltttt 10 indicau the "'ord(s) CLOSEST In JManlng to the underlined ·
word(s) in each of the following questions.

20. The Ch3f'lling old bui.ldings and ~ttages are a throwback to the colonial past.
A. cunning B. exc1tmg c. interesting D. fascinating

2 J. The J960s building boom in ZO~ich completely changed the rural landscape.
A. thoroughly B. quickly c. easily D. highly
Mark th~ letur A, B, C, or D 011 your answer !ihut to Indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the unilerlintd
H•ord(s) th each ofthe following question.,. ·
22. Ove~pulation in big cities has severel}: affected the air and water quality.
A. senously B. insignificantly c. largely D. commonly

23. rm sure it won't rain, but I'll take an umbrella just to be on the safe side.
A. careful B. easy C. careless D. difficult

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following
exchanges. ·
2-4. Daisy wants to invite her classmate, Joe, to her birthday party.
- Daisy: "Listen, I am having a birthday party next Friday. Do you want to come?"

- Joe: "- - - What time does it start?"

A. Sure, I'd love to. B. Sorry. I'm busy then.

C. I can't agree with you. D. I like a party.

25. Hana and Jenifer are talking about a book they have just read.
- Hana: "The book is really interesting and educational." - Jenifer:" ___"

A. That's nice of you to say so. B. I'd love it.

C. Don't mention it. D. I couldn' t agree more.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the co"ect word or
phrase that best fits each of the 11umbered blanks from 26 to 30. •

Wind is a clean source of renewable energy that produces no air or water pollution. And since the wind is free,
operational costs are nearly zero (26) _ _ _ a turbine is erected. Mass production and technology advances are
making turbines cheaper, and (27) _ _ _ governments offer tax incentives to spur wind-energy development.
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Drawbacks incJude complaints from (28) _ _ _ that wind turbines are ugly and noisy. The slowly rotating blades can
also kill birds and bats, but not nearly as ma,ny as cars, power lines, and high-rise buildings do. The wind is also
variable: If it's not blowing, there's no electricity generated.

Nevertheless, the wind energy industry is (29) _ _ _ . Thanks to global efforts to combat climate change, such as the
Paris Agreement, renewable energy is seeing a boom in growth, in (30) ___ wind energy bas led the way. From
2000 to 2015, cumulative wind capacity around the world increased from 17,000 megawatts to more than 430,000
megawatts. In 2015, China also surpassed the EU in the number of installed wind turbines and continues to lead
installation efforts.
(Adapted from I1ttps.llwww.natumolgeographic.com/)
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~6. A. so that 8. though C. therefore Q. once
27. A. many B. little C. much 0. a little
l8. A. foreigners B. masters c. Jocals D, levels
29. A. worrying B. booming C. infonning D. relating .
30. A. who B. when C. why D. which
Read the following passage ,;d mark the feller A, B, C, or D on your a11swer shut to lndlcale the co"tcJ answer to
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each of the questions from JO to 34.
The coronavirus is usually transmitted by droplets, such as tl1ose produced wbeo coughing and sneezing. and by direct
or indirect con~act with secretions infected by the virus. The virus may also shed in blood, urine and faeces, and,
therefore, there is potential for transmission through contact with a wide range of bodily fluids. Certainly, person•to-
person spread has been confinned in community w1d healthcare settings across Asia and into Europe. There is also a
possibility tJ1al asymptomatic carriers may be able to infect people. Public Health England (PHE) has classified the
COVID-19 infection as an airbome, high consequence infectious disease (HCID) in the UK.
The application of infection prevention and control (IPC) principles are already widely used by healthcare
professionals within hospital w1d community senfogs to both prevent the spread of infections and to control outbreaks
when they do occur. TI1e WHO has issued interim guidance regarding IPC when COVI0-19 is suspected. This advice
is echoed by guidance issued by PH E.
PHE suggests the coronavirus may pose complications, such as illness pneumonia or severe acute respiratory
infection. They also suggest that patients with long-tenn conditions or are immunocompromised are at risk of these
complications. It is important that as first-line staff, midwives are also familiar with the recommended fPC principles
and measures, and ensure they have the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when caring for a patient
with suspected COVID-19.
31. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. the problems related to the corona virus

B. epidemic situation in England caused by coronavirus

C. advice for those who infected with coronavirus


D. how the coronavirus is transmitted and ways to prevent infection

32. The coronavirus can be found in all of the following EXCEPT _ __


D. faeces
A. blood B. clothes C.urine

33. TI1e word "interim" in paragraph 2 mostly means _ __


A. temporary B. everlasting C. permanent
D. effective

3.J.. According to th~ la~t paragraph, who are at risk of illness pneumonia or severe acute respiratory infection?
A. people workmg m the WHO 8. employees of Public Health England

C. those with long-term conditions D. first-line staff like midwives

35. What does the word "They" in the last paragraph refer to?
A. IPC B. WHO C. PHE D. COVlD-19

Read the /ollowi,~g passage a11d mark t/Je letter A, B, C, or Don your answer s/Jeet to indicate tlte correct answer t0
eflch of t/Je ques1Jo11s from 36 to 42.
The authors· · noted · ti that
. dwhile
b . other forms of pollution are decreasing . ' .noise pollution ha· s been ·mcreasmg. .· ·
This
cone Iusron
· · 1s bo
re111 o,ce. · y t11e· fact· that there
• has . been an increase
. m the number of peop Je w10 1 I1ave been
comp d b . aI ut excessive noise 111 the WHO •region. Populat1ons that are exposed to Iug
. Iammg · J noise
1 • Ieve ls can be
a fll ,cte . y ot 1er symptoms
I d" such
All tJ as: •stress reactions, sleep-stage changes
· ' and clinical sym t
P oms e hypertens1on
1·k
1 •
an d card10vascu ar 1seases. -
1ese impacts can contribute to premature mortality It · • · 15 tmpo rt ant to note that these
In fact, it bas been reported that
adverse health problems impact all age groups including children and adolescents. fli from stress impairments in
children who live and or study in an area afflicted with noise pollution tend to su er '
memory and attention as well as difficulty reading.
t million healthy years".
"In Western Europe, the guidelines say, traffic noise results in an annual loss of at Ieas one .
Traffic !)Oise is currently ranked second among environmental threats to public health.
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The danger of noise pollution 1s more present to us when we are asleep. Because the hwnan ear ' king
rests, it is always working, picking up and transmitting sounds for our brains to interpret. IJ!!I always on The
process is where the danger lies, though you may be sleeping, sounds are still being picked up and ~rocesse · d
most common side effects of this phenomenon are sleep disturbance and tiredness, impaired memory, Judgment, an
psychomotor skills. The other more serious outcomes of this can be the triggering of the body's acute stress.response,
th
which raises blood pressure and heart rate as the body and brain go into a state of hyperarousal. Accordmg to e
European Environment Agency, at least 10,000 cases of premature deaths from noise exposure occur each year,
although incomplete data mean this number is significantly underestimated.

(Adapted from https:llwww.encida.dk/)


36. Which of the following best serves as the title for the article?
A. Noise in the WHO region B. Increase in noise, Increase in risk

C. Health problems and Age groups D. Side effects of tiredness

37. The word "afflicted" in paragraph 1 most probably means _ __


A. assumed B. illustrated C. described D. affected

38. Which is NOT mentioned in the article as a symptoms caused by exposure to high noise levels?
A. stress reactions B. hypertension

C. staying highly alert D.cardiovascular diseases

39. The word "premature" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ___ .


A. early B. quick C. late D.slow

40. In Western Europe, an annual loss of at least one million healthy years is resulted from _ __
A. guidelines B. public health

C. environmental threats D. traffic noise

41. Which of the following is infered according to the article?


A. Many forms of pollution, except for Qoise pollution, are decreasing.

B. Adverse health problems impact children an~ adolescents only.

C. The danger of noise pollution ·is less serious when we are asleep.

D. At least I 00,000 cases of premature deaths from noise exposure occur each year .

.f2. The word "This" in paragraph 3 refers to _ __


A. side effect B. sound C. human ear D. the danger

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correctio11 in each of
the following questions.
-B. His parents are satisfied with his result when he was at high school yesterday.
A B C D

44. Her weight has increased remarkably since they began receiving treatment.

A B C D
45. The sio-n savs th
~ . at we should read the constructions carefully before proceeding.
A B C D
M kl · ··
~r · ie letter A, B,
fi0 l"owmg questions
C, or D on your answer shut to indicale the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the

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4 6. lt started to rain at o'clock- and it is still raining.
A. lt has been raining at 2 o'clock.
B. It bas been raining since 2 o'clock
C. It has been raining for 2 o'clock .
. D. It has been raining in 2 o'clock.
47. "Muni, please don 't tell Dad my mistake!" the boy said.
A. The boy insisted his mother not tell his father his mistake.
B. The boy told his mother not to mention his mistake any more.
C. The boy asked his mother not to tell his father his mistake.

D. TI1e boy wanted his mother to keep his mistake in her heart.

-48. You are able to go out with your friend this evening
A. You musn ' t go out with your friend this evening.

B. You should go out with your friend this evening.

C. You needn't go out with your friend this evening.

D. You can go out with your friend this evening.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D 011 your answer sheet to indic{lfe the se11te11ce that best combines eacJ, pllir of
sentences in the following questions

49. Julian dropped out of college after his first year. Now he regrets it.
A. Julian regretted having dropped out of college after his first year.

B. Julian wishes he didn 't drop out of college after his first year.

C. Julian regrets having dropped out of college after his first year.

D. Only if Julian had dropped out of college after his first year.

50. Right after the boy got out of his house, it started to rain heavily.
A. It had rained heavily before the boy got out of his house.

B. No sooner had the boy got out of his house than it started to rain heavily.

C. Not un til it started to rain heavily did the boy got out of his house.

D. Hard ly had it started to rain heavily when the boy got out of his house.

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Mark the letter A , B , C, or D 011 your a11swer slteet lo indicate the word whose underlined part differs from
1. A. kite B. bite C. favorite D. quite
2. A. coached B. needed C. wanted D. beloved

JJ1.nrk the letter A, B, C, or D 011 y our a11swer sheet to indicate the word that differs from t/,e other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the fo/lowi11g questions.
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R«ul ti,~ followiltg passage 1111d mark tire Idler A, B, c, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the co"ect ":'swt!' to
ucl, oftltt questions from 31 to JS. .

Culture is the lens with which we-evaluate everything around us; we evaluate what is proper or impro~, nonnal or
abnormal, through our culture. If we are immersed in a culture that is unlike our own, we may experience culture
sh~k and become disoriented..wben_ we come into contact with a fundamentally different culture- P~pl~ naturally u:
the~ own ~ul~': as the ~dard to Judge other cultures; however, passing judgment could reach a level where peop
bcgm to d1scnmmate &gamst others whose "ways of being" are different than !Jim own-essentially, we tend to fear
that which we do not understand.
Cu!tural diversi~ is important because our country, workplaces, and schools increasingly consist of various cultural,
racial, and ethmc groups. We can learn from one another, but first we must have a level of understanding about each
other in _order t~ ~acilitate colla~rati~n and cooperation. Learning about other cu]tures helps us understand different
~rspect1ves w1tJun the world m which we live and helps sllul1 negatjve stereotypes and personal biases about
different groups.

In add!tion, cuJt~l diversity helps us recognize and respect "ways of being" that are not necessarily our own, so that
we _mteract with others, we can build bridges to trust, respect, and understanding across cultures. Furthermore, this
d1vers1ty make~ o~r country a more interesting place to live, as people from diverse cultures contribute language skills,
new ways of thmkmg, new knowledge, and different experiences.
(Adapted from lutps:/lwww.purdueglobal.edu/)

31. Which best serves as the title for the passage?


A. What is the function of culture?

B.How do people use own culture?

C. Why is cultural diversity a "good thing"?

D.How can we learn from one another?


32. The word "their" in paragraph 2 refers to _ __
A. evels B. people C. others D. ways of being

33. What is mentioned in paragraph I as the main reason for discrimination?


A. valuating everything B. immersing in a culture

C. ontacting with a different culture D. makingjudgment

34. The word "dispel" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _ __


A. liminate B. contain C. realize D. discuss

35. Before we can Ieam from people from other cultures, we need to _ __
A. understand one anotherB. facilitate collaboration

C. have different perspectives D. fonu personal biases

Read the following passage 011d mark the letter A, B, C, or D 011 your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each oftl,e questions from 36 to 41.
There are several ways to measure how often men and women appear in news photos. One way is to think about alt the
photos together as making up one big crowd of people and estimating what share are women versus men. Women
made up 33% of all the 53,067 individuals identified in news post images, while men made up the other 67%.

Another way to look at the data is to examine the mix of people who appear in each image. Across the 22,342 posts
with photos containing identifiable human faces, more than half of them exclusively showed men, while less than a
quarter showed exclusively women. The remaining images show at least one man and one woman.
All 17 n .
e~s outlets included in th . . .
study period. The share of. d .. e study showed more men than women m news images on facebook dunng the
outlet. .. in ividuals who were identified as women by the model ranges from 25% to 46%, by

While these findings


be portray d . . str•·1u ng, there 1s
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no perfect benchmark or ·'true ratio" for how often men and women should
But f4 e . 10 n~ws images on social media. Yes, the U.S. population is dividtd nearly in half, male versus female.
d '. or exam~le, all the representational coverage of professional football teams would return results overwhelmingly
omm~ted_ byJna)e faces. Coverage of the U.S. Senate - currently 25% female - might do the same. tn addition, the
analysis did not address whether the content of the news stories !bl! accompanied the images was more focused on
men or women.

TI1e analysis also reveals other ways that men are more prominent in news images on Facebook. In photos that showed
two or more people, men tend to outnumber women. And men's fa.ces take up more space when shown, with the
average male face being l 0% larger than the average female face across all photos with people.

(Adapted.from l,11ps:ll y·tt·w.pe,-1research.orgl)

36. Which of the following best serves as the title for the article?
A. Big Crowd of ~eople and the Share of Women and Men

B. Men and Women in News Images by Outlet

C. Men Appear Twice as Often as Women in News Photos on Facebook

D. The analysis of news images on Facebook


37. How many of the 22,342 posts with photos containing identifiable human faces showed only women?
A. 25% B. 33% C. 75% D. 46%

38. TI1e word "exclusively" in paragraph 2 most probably means _ __


A. perfectly B. uniquely C. honestly D. naturally

39. The word "striking" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _ __


D. inactive
A. impressive B. impartial C. creative

-1-0. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the article?


A. Women accounted for 67% of all the 53,067 individuals identified in news post images.

B. More than half of the 22,342 posts with photos show at least one man and one woman.

C. Curreqtfy 25% of the U.S. Senate are female.

D. Women'~ faces take up more space when shown.

41. The word ''that" in paragraph 4 refers to _ __ D. the news stories


A. the analysis B. the content C. the images

42 ..What may be the reason why men are more prominent in news images? . ,
A. Women are whiter than men. 8. Men's face was bigger than womens.

D. Men didn't make up.


C. Women didn 't like taking photos.

Afark tlte letter A, B, C, or D 011 your answer slteet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in eac/r of
tbefo/lowi11g questions.
43. My mother and her friends always went out together every weekend
A B C D
44. He~ a handsome, intelligent and friendly student in her school.
A B C D
45. They have carried exhausting research into the effects of smartphone on schoolcbildren's
A ·e
behaviour and their academic perfonnce

C D

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer shtet to lndicale the sentenu that Is closut In ,n~aning to each of th e
following questions

-'6. I have never listened to jazz music before.


A. This is the frrstjazz music I listen to.

B. This is the first time I listen to jazz music.

C. This is the first time I have listened to jazz music.


D. This is the frrst time I listened to jazz music.

47. ·'Please, let my child go!" she begged the kidnapper.


A. She begged the kidnapper to Jet her child to go.

B. She pleaded with the kidnapper to release her child.

C. She solemnly ordered the kidnapper to set her child free.

D. She pleaded the kidnapper to let her child go.

48. It is necessary to do your homework everyday.


A.You needn't do your homework everyday.

B. You must do your homework everyday.

C. You shouldn't do your homework everyday.

D. You are able to do your homework everyday.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D 011 your answer sl,eet to indicate tJ,e sentence tl,at best combines eacl, pair of
sentences in the following questions

..;9_Marie didn't turn up at John's birthday party. I feel so sorry for that.
A. If only Marie tum up at John's birthday party.
B. I wish Marie had turned up at Johns birthday party.
C. I wished Marie wouldn't turn up at John's birthday party.
D. It's a shame Marie had turned up at John's birthday party.
50. Jolm didn' t understand what the story was about until he saw the film based on it.
A. He doesn't understand what the story is about.

B. Not until Jonh saw the film based on the story did he understand what it was about.

C. It was until he saw the film based on it that John understood what the story was about.

D. John went to see the film before she read the story.

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