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Mã đề 103 Đề 11 Page 2/6 Question 13. a. Linh: That’s cool! What do you enjoy painting the most? b. David: Hi, Linh! I’ve been spending my weekends painting lately. c. Linh: Hi, David! What have you been up to these days? A. c – b – a B. a – b – c C. c – a – b D. b – a – c Question 14. a. Emma: It’s sunny and warm, just perfect for spending some time outside. I’m thinking of going for a walk in the park. b. Jack: How’s the weather today? It seems like it’s going to be a nice day. c. Emma: Sure! I was also planning to bring a picnic lunch. It would be nice to enjoy the fresh air and relax for a while. d. Jack: I love that idea! I’ll bring some snacks and drinks. Let’s meet in an hour. e. Jack: That sounds wonderful! Do you want to go together? I could use a break from work. A. b – d – e – c – a B. b – a – e – c – d C. d – b – a – e – c D. d – e – a – b – c Question 15. Hi Liam, a. I have so many wonderful memories of visiting my grandparents’ farm. b. How are you? Do you have a childhood memory you cherish? c. I remember helping them feed animals and picking fresh vegetables daily. d. Their stories about the past always fascinated me during those visits. e. I’d love to hear about any special memories from your childhood, too. Write back soon, Hoa A. a – b – d – c – e B. b – a – d – c– e C. b – c – a – d – e D. a – c – b – e – d Question 16. a. Exposure to diverse cultures can lead to greater understanding, tolerance, and cooperation among individuals and communities. b. Ultimately, embracing cultural diversity contributes to a more inclusive and harmonious world for everyone. c. In workplaces, diversity can lead to more creativity and innovation, as people from various backgrounds bring unique perspectives. d. Cultural diversity enriches society by bringing together people with different backgrounds, beliefs, and customs. e. Celebrating cultural diversity through events, festivals, and education can help break down stereotypes and build stronger connections. A. a – d – b – c – e B. d – a – c – e – b C. b – e – a – d – c D. d – c – a – b – e Question 17. a. Governments are introducing stricter laws to protect digital privacy and ensure that companies handle user data responsibly. b. In some countries, these regulations require companies to disclose how they use and store user information. c. Consumers now expect transparency from businesses, and failure to protect privacy can lead to reputational damage and loss of customer trust. d. The growing concern over digital privacy has led to discussions on balancing security with personal freedoms. e. As digital privacy continues to evolve, companies and individuals alike must stay informed and take proactive measures. A. b – a – e – d – c B. e – d – a – b – c C. d – a – b – c – e D. d – c – e – b – a Read the following passage about the generation gap and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. The generation gap is an ongoing issue that many families experience. It often arises because of differences in the way older and younger generations perceive the world. For instance, parents may not fully understand the influence of social media, which (18) _______. They might criticize the younger generation for spending too much time on these platforms, believing it to be a waste of time. However, for many young people, social media is a tool for self-expression and connecting with others around the world. The issue extends beyond technology into personal values and life goals. Older generations typically focus on job stability and financial security, while younger people (19) _______. This shift in priorities can be confusing to parents, who may worry about their children's future.
Mã đề 103 Đề 11 Page 2/6 One of the most significant differences between the two generations is their approach to life balance. Younger people are more likely to prioritize mental health and well-being, (20) _______. In contrast, their parents might view this as being overly sensitive or even lazy, as they were raised with a mindset focused on hard work and perseverance. If families want to overcome these differences, they must work towards understanding each other’s viewpoints. It can be challenging, especially when each side believes they are right. However, with open- mindedness and patience, (21) _______ . The key to resolving conflicts is communication. By engaging in meaningful conversations and (22) _______. Then, both parents and children can come to value and understand one another's viewpoints. Question 18. A. was expected to positively impact young people's time and ability to focus on important tasks B. having been criticized extensively, social media remains popular despite its perceived drawbacks C. used to be widely accepted for its effects on youth behavior and their mental well-being D. is often viewed negatively by older generations, who believe it has a harmful impact on social skills Question 19. A. pursue jobs that offer creative freedom and personal satisfaction rather than just a paycheck B. whose desire to seek fulfillment drives them towards unconventional careers that focus on creativity C. whose focus is mainly on achieving long-term stability rather than short-term happiness D. chose paths that were more predictable and secure in the past, unlike today's flexible careers Question 20. A. but it is considered crucial by younger people to avoid burnout and stress at work B. but older people view this focus on balance as unnecessary and sometimes even counterproductive C. and prefer to maintain a work-life balance at all costs, even if it means earning less money D. and see work-life harmony as an inessential aspect of modern life, unlike their parents Question 21. A. families can slowly bridge the gap between generations by showing care for each other. B. people, by ignoring each other’s feelings, can quickly fix the gap without much effort or discussion. C. parents, without listening to their children, can easily close the gap by sticking to old ways. D. phones and the internet can solve the gap because young and old people use the same apps. Question 22. A. forgetting old stories and only thinking about today can help families fix problems and avoid arguments. B. sharing stories and talking about their feelings can help parents and kids understand each other better. C. fighting about their ideas and pointing out what’s wrong can make parents and kids grow closer. D. talking about hard things and avoiding feelings can help parents and kids get along better. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. Reading is an activity that offers numerous benefits for individuals of all ages and backgrounds. It enhances vocabulary, improves focus, and boosts imagination, making it an essential skill for lifelong learning. Studies have shown that reading can also reduce stress levels significantly, providing a healthy escape from the pressures of daily life. People who read regularly tend to develop better writing skills and critical thinking abilities, which are vital in both personal and professional settings. Moreover, reading opens up new worlds and perspectives, allowing readers to learn about different cultures and ideas that they might not encounter in their everyday lives. Book clubs and reading groups provide social opportunities, encouraging discussions and fostering a sense of community among members. In today’s digital age, making time for reading remains essential for personal growth and enjoyment, despite the distractions of technology. Not only does reading enrich our lives, but it also fosters empathy by allowing us to see life through others' eyes. Parents are encouraged to read with their children to instill a love for books early on, as this habit can have lifelong benefits. Libraries and schools play a vital role in promoting literacy and providing access to a diverse range of materials, ensuring that everyone has the chance to experience the joy of reading. Reading also strengthens analytical skills, enabling individuals to process information more effectively and