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MINISTRY OF FINANCE

UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE - MARKETING

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Instructions for my team
NAME STUDENT CODE
1. NGUYEN DINH NAM 1921006969

2. DANG THI KIM NGAN 1921006972

3. PHAM THI THIEN THAO 1921007008

4. HOANG ANH THU 1921007012

5. NGUYEN VU XUAN THUONG 1921007014

6. NGUYEN THI THUY 1921007015

7. HUYNH MINH TRUNG 1921007028

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For each sentences below, first decide if it requires a
noun or a verb, then choose the best word of the type
to fill the blank

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non-alcoholic unhappy postponed return

antiseptic uncomfortable co-worker responsible

1. The man who drinks coffee is my .

2. All flights were because of the bad weather.

3. She was because the marriage was broken.

4. Jame decided to to work despite his health had not completely


recovered.

5. The restaurant only serves products.

6. You should put some on that cut.

7. She is with tight clothes.

8. Nurseries are for the children in their car.


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Find the root words

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English Root Words
Root Word Examples
appear reappear, appearance, disappear,....
break breakable, breaking, unbreakable,....
care caring, careful, careless,...
comfort
discomfort, comfortable, uncomfortable,...
employ
unemploy, employment, unemployment,...
friend
friendly, friendship, unfriendly,...
happy
happiness, unhappy, unhappiness,...
hope
joy hopeful, hopeless, hoped,...
kind joyful, enjoyment, overjoyed,...
love unkind, kindness, unkindness,...
play loveable, lovely, loved,...
read replay, playful, played,...
use readable, reading, reader,...
misuse, useful, used,...

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3.
Match the prelix to the meaning on the right.
The first one is done for you

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1.Diss- ,un- ,non- ,im-/in-/ ir-/ il-.
Discomfort(n), discontinue (v), unable( a), B
nonfiction(a), inconvenient(a) ,illegal(a)
A. Badly or wrongly
2. co- cofounder(n), cooperate(v) D

B. Not
3. sub- submarine(n) F
C. Between
4. inter- interaction(n), international (a) C
D. Joint or together

5. re- review(v,n), re-oraginzation(n) E E. Again or back

F. Below, under
6. over- overwork (v) G

G. Too much
7. mis- mislead(v), misunderstanding (n) A
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4.
Use the following words to complete the
crossword puzzle below

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I 1. Somebody who carries messages to
Overstocked try to bring about agreement
D I S C ON T I N U
E T 2. To stop doing something
Interaction
O V E R S T O C K E D
3. Having too much of a product or
R Uncompromising item
Illiteracy
M Devastate
D E V A S T A T E 4. To seriously damage or destroy
D O Intermediary 5. Something that must be done
Discontinue I B I because of legal or moral duty
A L I L 6. An inability to read and write
U N C O M PR O MI S NI L
7. Activity taking place between two or
G Y G T I
Renovate more people or things
A E T 8. Showing no willingness to reduce
Impatient
T C R I T I C I Z E their demands or back down
I A R 9. To complain about something you
Criticize O C A think is wrong
Mislead I M P A T I E N T C 10. Upset or annoyed at having to wait
T M I S L E A Y
11. To cause somebody to have a false
D O opinion or belief
Obligation R E N O V A T E
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12. To make something like new again
VOCABULARY
1. Uncompromising (adj): /ʌnˈkɒmprəmaɪzɪŋ/: unwilling to change your opinions or behaviour
2. Devastate (v): /ˈdevəsteɪt/: to completely destroy a place or an area
3. Mislead (v): /ˌmɪsˈliːd/: ​to give somebody the wrong idea or impression and make them believe something
that is not true
4. Illteracy (n): /ɪˈlɪtərəsi/: ​the fact of being unable to read or write
5. Overstock (v): /ˌəʊvəˈstɒk/: to buy or make more of something than you need or can sell
6. Impatient (adj): /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/:  annoyed by somebody/something, especially because you have to wait for a long
time
7. Renovate (v): /ˈrenəveɪt/: to repair and paint an old building, a piece of furniture, etc. so that it is in good
condition again
8. Antiseptic (n): /ˌæntiˈseptɪk/: ​a substance that helps to prevent infection in wounds by killing bacteria
9. Obligation (n): /ˌɒblɪˈɡeɪʃn/: the state of being forced to do something because it is your duty, or because of a law,
etc.
10. Non-alcoholic (adj): /ˌnɒn ˌælkəˈhɒlɪk/: ​(of a drink) not containing any alcohol
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

✘ Longman Preparation series for the Toeic Test – Introductory course


✘ Tactics for Toeic Listening and Reading Test
✘ https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/

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