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NUMBER 1

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently …
Question 1.
A. booked B. wicked C. glanced D. laughed
Question 2.
A. equips B . constructs C. baths D. roles
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently …
Question 3.
A. obvious B. medium C. dangerous D.
picturesque
Question 4.
A. financial B. strategy C. experience D.
advantage

Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct preposition or adverb particle that completes the sentence.
Question 5. It is predicted that humans will fly to Mars _______ a discovery mission.
A. under B. on C. for D. with
Question 6. It’s careless _________ you to let your children play with fire.
A. with B. of C. to D. for
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. Sue was offered a job as a translator but she turned it down.
A. refused it B. denied it C. rejected it D. accepted
it
Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the part of the sentences that is incorrect.
Question 8. The small town where I was born in has changed considerably over the last ten years.
A. the B. over C. where D. has
change
Question 9. Mrs Lan, with her husband, have gone to Sapa recently.
A. gone B. to C. have D. with
Question 10. One of the main reasons that teens have bad eating habits are because of their very busy
schedules.
A. are B. have C. of D. reasons
Question 11. The boy whom laughed happily was my brother.
A. whom B. The C. was D. happily

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes
each blank.
English is a Germanic language that originated from England. It is also a (14)___ language in the other
home countries of the United Kingdom, in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Republic of
Ireland, South Africa, and numerous other countries. 380 million people speak English as their first
language.
English has “lingua franca” status in many parts of the world (15)___ the military, economic, scientific,
political, and cultural influence of the “British Empire” in the 18 th and 19th centuries and that of the “United
States” from the mid 20th century to the present. The global influence of English comes from cinema, music,
airlines, broadcasting, science, and the Internet in recent decades. English is now the most widely learned
second language in the world.
Many students worldwide need to learn some English and business English is (16)___ in many fields and
occupations. Because people speak and learn English everywhere, the language is considered a “global
language”. It is also, by international treaty, the official language for aircraft/airport communication. Its
acceptance as a first or second language is the main indication of its global status
Question 14. A. native B. essential C. natural D.
fundamental
Question 15. A. although B. because C. despite D. because
of
Question 16. A. required B. commanded C. offered D. confirmed

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer …
What Is It Like Being a Teenager in Britain?
School
British teenagers spend most of their time at school. Students in Britain can leave school at sixteen (grade
11). This is also the age when most students take their first important exams, the GCSE (General
Certificate of Secondary Education). Most teens take between 5-10 subjects, which means a lot of
studying. They are spending more time on homework than teenagers ever before. Forget watching TV,
teenagers in Britain now spend 2-3 hours on homework after school.
School uniform
Visit almost any school in Britain and the first thing you'll notice is the school uniform. Although school
uniform has its advantages, when they are 15 or 16 most teenagers are tired of wearing it. When there is
more than one school in a town, school uniforms can highlight differences between schools. In London
there are many cases of bullying and fighting between pupils from different schools.
Clothes and looks
In Britain, some teens judge you by the shirt or trainers you are wearing. 40% of British teenagers believe
it's important to wear designer labels. If you want to follow the crowd, you need to wear trendy labels.
Teenage feet in Britain wear fashionable trainers and the more expensive, the better.
Question 17. Most students in Britain take the GCSE when _______________.
A. they begin grade 11 B. they are 11 years old C. they finish grade 10 D. they are
16 years old
Question 18. What is the first thing you'll notice when you visit almost any school in Britain?
A. the school logo B. the school playground C. the school gate D. the
school uniform
Question 19. What do most teenagers in Britain prefer to wear?
A. expensive uniforms B. economical trainers C. trendy labels D.
fashionable hats
Question 20. The word ‘highlight' in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______________.
A. confuse B. decrease C. remark D.
emphasise
Question 21. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Most British teenagers spend 2-3 hours watching TV after school.
B. Most 16-year-old students in Britain don't like school uniforms.
C. Students in Britain can take 8 subjects at the GCSE.
D. Many British teenagers judge their friends by their shirts or trainers.

Make the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentences that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 22. Although Jimmy was stronger of the two, his attacker soon overpowered him.
A. Despite his superior strength, Jimmy soon overpowered by his attacker.
B. In spite his superior strength, Jimmy was soon overpowered by his attacker.
C. Despite his superior strength, Jimmy was soon overpowered by his attacker.
D. Despite of his superior strength, Jimmy was soon overpowered by his attacker.
Question 23. Follow these safety instructions or you may get burnt.
A. If you don’t follow these safety instructions, you may not get burnt.
B. Unless you don’t follow these safety instructions, you may get burnt.
C. If you don’t follow these safety instructions, you may get burnt.
D. Unless you follow these safety instructions, you may not get burnt.
Question 24. The German didn’t build this factory during the Second World War.
A. This factory wasn’t built by the Greens by the Second World War.
B. This factory isn’t built by the Greens during the Second World War.
C. This factory wasn’t built by the Greens during the Second World War.
D. This factory is built by the Greens during the Second World War.
Question 25. He had a lot of money, but now he doesn’t.
A. He used to have a lot of money, but now he doesn’t.
B. He was used to have a lot of money, but now he doesn’t.
C. He used to having a lot of money, but now he doesn’t.
D. He used to had a lot of money, but now he doesn’t.

NUMBER 2
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
Question 1.
A. package B. habitable C. massive D. garnish
Question 2.
A. honest B. handicraft C. habitable D. behavior

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of
the others in each group.
Question 3.
A. touchdown B. garnish C. attach D. fluent
Question 4.
A. suggestion B. refreshment C. develop D. organize
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct preposition or adverb particle that completes the sentence.
Question 5. The article was about the different varieties __________ English spoken throughout the world.
A. in B. from C. of D. among
Question 6. It was necessary __________ us to solve this question as soon as possible.
A. among B. for C. of D. with

Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. I just want to stay at home and watch TV and take it easy.
A. sit down B. sleep C. relax D. eat

Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the part of the sentences that is incorrect.
Question 8. I’m in love with a city which the wonderful fireworks festival is held annually.
A. with B. which C. is held D. fireworks
Question 9. We hardly eat many junk food because it has some adverse effects on our health.
A. because B. on C. many D. adverse
Question 10. I enjoyed the book that you told me to read it.
A. told me B. it C. that D. enjoyed
Question 11. Tommy, with his brothers, were watching TV when their parents came into the room.
A. brothers B. into C. were D. their

Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the part of the sentences that is incorrect.
Question 12. One of the main reasons that teens have bad eating habits are because of their very busy
schedules.
A. have B. are C. reasons D. of
Question 13. The boy whom laughed happily was my brother.
A. was B. whom C. happily D. The

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
Son Doong Cave
Located in the limestone mountains of Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. Son Doong Cave was first
found in 1991 by Ho Khanh, a local man. In 2009, the cave was explored and published by a group of
scientists from British Cave Research Association.
Son Doong Cave was formed from 2 to 5 million years ago, when the river flowed through the limestone
mountain area and was buried. The water eroded limestone and created an underground tunnel. In soft
limestone areas, the collapse of tunnel ceiling formed large holes which became giant domes afterward.
The cave is about 200m high, 200m wide and at least 8 5km long. Especially, Son Doong consists of two
entrances, which is unique among explored caves in Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park. Exploring the
cave, visitors were surprised with spectacular scenery of numerous stalactites of which some giant
stalagmites are more than 70 metres high. Deep inside the cave exists a grandiose tropical jungle called
“Garden of Eden" by the explorers. The jungle is home to a diversified system of fauna and flora. Besides,
the cave possesses a 2.5-kilometre underground river. Not far from the “Garden of Eden” lies an enormous
“pearl collection” consisting of tens of thousands of small stone pieces in dry ponds, contributing to
magnificent beauty of the cave.
Question 17. The reason why Son Doong Cave was formed is that ………..
A. an underground tunnel was buried in the area B. the river was buried in the limestone
mountains
C. the limestone areas were soft D. it only happened from 2 to 5 million
years ago
Question 18. The most important feature of “Garden of Eden” is ……….
A. the biggest length B. the biodiversity C. giant stalagmites D. the river
below
Question 19. We can infer from the passage that …………..
A. tunnels and giant domes were formed at the same time
B. “pearl collection” contains a lot of precious stones
C. Garden of Eden” is in the underground river
D. we can live the cave with the air and water
Question 20. All of the following are the wonderful features of Son Doong Cave EXCEPT ………
A. spectacular scenery of numerous stalactites and stalagmites
B. a river flowing over 2.5 kilometers along the cave
C. tropical jungle inside with the biodiversity
D. the big sizes of the cave and the giant domes
Question 21. The thing that makes it different from other caves in Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park is
……….
A. its discovery by a local man.
B. large holes in the ceiling
C. the two entrances into the cave
D. stalactites and stalagmites

Make the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentences that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 22. The boys want to win the football match.
A. They boys wish to have won the football match.
B. The boys prefer winning the football match.
C. The boys would rather to win the football match.
D. The boys wish they won the football match.
Question 23. Although he is wealthy, he is not spoiled.
A. Despite of his wealth, he is not spoiled.
B. Despite his wealth, he is not spoiled.
C. Although his wealth, he is not spoiled.
D. In spite his wealth, he is not spoiled.
Question 24. Thousands of tourists visit My Son Sanctuary every year.
A. My Son Sanctuary are visited by thousands of tourists every year.
B. My Son Sanctuary is visited by thousands of tourists every year.
C. My Son Sanctuary was visited by thousands of tourists every year.
D. My Son Sanctuary has been visited by thousands of tourists every year.
Question 25. The Greens are going to paint this house and these cars for Christmas Day.
A. This house and these cars will have been painted for Christmas Day by the Greens.
B. This house and these cars will be painted for Christmas Day by the Greens.
C. This house and these cars is going to be painted for Christmas Day by the Greens.
D. This house and these cars are going to be painted for Christmas Day by the Greens

NUMBER 3
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently…
Question 1. A. seaside B. safari C. resort D.
sightseeing
Question 2. A. grate B. marinate C. staple D. shallot
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently….
Question 3. A. affordable B. destination C. accessible D.
magnificence
Question 4. A. embarrass B. picturesque C. compartment D. determine
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct preposition or adverb particle that completes the sentence.
Question 5. There have been no manned missions to the moon’s surface _______ 1972.
A. for B. in C. from D. since
Question 6. The children were acting __________ the story of the birth of Jesus.
A. out B. down C. on D. at
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. Let’s put off that meeting to next Monday.
A. start B. arrange C. decide D. postpone
Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the part of the sentences that is incorrect.
Question 8. Writing many letters often make me happy.
A. Writing B. make C. happy D. letters
Question 9. The British Museum, that I visited last month, is considered the first national public music in the
world.
A. in B. that C. considered D. The
Question 10. Astronaut candidates whose are in their 30s and 40s can apply to become a NASA astronaut.
A. whose B. a C. to D. in
Question 11. Tom with the dog are there now.
A. are B. the C. there D. now

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best completes
each blank.
Television is one of man’s most important (14) of communication. It brings pictures and sounds from
around the world into millions of homes. A person with a television set can sit in his house and watch the
President make a speech or visit a foreign country. He can see a war being fought and watch statesmen try
to bring about peace. (15) television, home viewers can see and learn about people, places and things in
faraway lands. TV even takes its viewers out of this world. It brings them coverage of America’s astronauts
as the astronauts explore outer space…. (16) all these things, television brings its viewers a steady stream
of programs that are designed to entertain. In fact, TV provides many more entertainment programs than
any other kind. The programs include action-packed dramas, light comedies, sporting events and motion
pictures.
Question 14. A. technology B. procedure  C. manner D. means
Question 15. A. Through B. In C. At D. Because
of
Question 16. A. Beside B. In addition to C. Although D. However

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer …
A. Venice is a beautiful city located in northeast Italy that is famous for its intricate transport system of
interconnected canals. It has been described as the most beautiful city built by man and one of Europe’s
most romantic cities. . So you’ll never be short of something to do in the “City of Bridges”.
B. First, do a bit of sightseeing by taking a romantic sunset gondola ride down the Grand Canal that will
take you through the heart of the city and let you soak up the relaxing atmosphere. You’ll also see the
Rialto Bridge that was the only bridge to cross the canal until the 19th century and was mentioned in
Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”.
C. In the evening, immerse yourself in culture by going to Musica a Palazzo, a Venetian Palace from the
15th century which holds intimate opera performances of various operas such as La Traviata. As the opera
progresses you also get a tour of the house as each act is performed in a different room.
D. Treat yourself to dinner in the Trattoria alla Madonna, Michelin starred restaurant in the centre of the city
serving traditional Venetian fair and specializing in seafood. All ingredients are fresh as they are sourced
from the local markets each morning. The restaurant is also decorated with paintings by contemporary
Italian artists and as it’s a family run restaurant, it has a very romantic atmosphere
Question 17. What is the text about?
A. the love for Venice of the author B. How romantic the City of Venice is! 
C. things to do in Venice D. Venice’s history, culture and economy
Question 18. According to the author, what is the city of Venice well known for?
A. its intricate transport system of international canals, art, architecture and culture
B. its complicated transport system of interconnected canals and unique culture
C. its transport system, art, architecture and culture
D. its intricate transport system of interconnected canals
Question 19. What does “soak up” in paragraph B mean?
A. to waste time B. to breath the fresh air
C. motorbikes are very popular among young people
D. to spend time experiencing, listening to, or feeling something enjoyable
Question 20. Why can people look around Musica a Palazzo as the opera progresses?
A. Because each act of the opera is performed in various places.
B. Because each act of the opera is performed by a different artist.
C. Because each act of the opera is performed at different time.
D. Because artists perform each act of the opera in a divergent room.
Question 21. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. Dona Palace Hotel is a very romantic place but its room rates are so high.
B. Venice is a delightful city situated in southeast Italy.
C. The Trattoria alla Madonna Restaurant is decorated with paintings by contemporary Danish artists.
D. The Rialto Bridge was no longer the only bridge to cross the Grand Canal after the 19th century

Make the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentences that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 22. No mountains in Western Europe are higher than Mount Blanc.
A. Mount Blanc are the highest mountain in Western Europe.
B. Mount Blanc is a highest mountain in Western Europe.
C. Mount Blanc is the highest mountains in Western Europe.
D. Mount Blanc is the highest mountain in Western Europe.
Question 23. Despite having a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
A. Though he had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
B. Though he has a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
C. Although he had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
D. In spite he had a good salary, he was unhappy in his job.
Question 24. Ann had fed the cats before she went to the cinema.
A. The cats have been fed by Ann before she went to the cinema.
B. The cats had been fed by Ann after she went to the cinema.
C. Before the cats had been fed by Ann she went to the cinema.
D. The cats had been fed by Ann before she went to the cinema.
Question 25. Did you always eat sweets when you were small?
A. Were you used to eat sweets when you were small?
B. Did you use to eat sweets when you were small?
C. Did you use to eating sweets when a child?
D. Were you used to eating sweets when small?

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