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ĐỀ VIP 9+ - ĐỀ SỐ 2 Read the following school announcement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. We are excited to announce an upcoming field trip to the (1) on Friday, November 10th! Students will have an opportunity to explore fascinating exhibits and engage (2) hands-on activities. We would like you (3) us for a day filled with learning and fun! Students will be (4) by the interactive displays and the chance to see real scientific experiments. Please (5) sure to bring a packed lunch and water bottle to stay energised throughout the day. We will provide each student with a guided tour of the museum, (6) a memorable experience. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn outside the classroom! Please sign up with your teacher by November 3rd. Sunflower Administration Question 1. A. magnificent museum science B. science magnificent museum C. museum magnificent science D. magnificent science museum Question 2. A. for B. with C. to D. in Question 3. A. joining B. to join C. to joining D. join Question 4. A. amazed B. amazement C. amazingly D. amazing Question 5. A. put B. take C. have D. make Question 6. A. which ensure B. ensured C. ensuring D. is ensuring Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Discover Your Culinary Passion with Our Online Cooking Course! Are you tired of the same old recipes and (7) other ways to spice up your meals? Join our online cooking course, where you’ll learn to create delicious dishes using a(n) (8) of ingredients. (9) lesson is designed to give you practical skills that will transform your cooking. Instead of relying on takeout, you can whip up delightful meals (10) your usual options. Our experienced chefs will guide you through a range of cooking (11) so that you will feel confident in the kitchen. With easy-to-follow videos and (12) content, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can improve your skills. Don't wait any longer - sign up today and start your culinary journey! Question 7. A. looking for B. turning down C. making up D. taking over Question 8. A. amount B. variety C. deal D. degree Question 9. A. Other B. Each C. Several D. The others Question 10. A. in place of B. irrespective of C. in the light of D. apart from Question 11. A. features B. qualities C. techniques D. resources Question 12. A. memorable B. dependable C. ordinary D. engaging

Question 17. a. Nevertheless, despite this development, Maplewood still lacks a community centre, with the nearest one situated over 20 miles away in Hilltown. b. Previously vibrant community gardens along Elm Street and Pine Road have been replaced by parking lots, indicating a shift towards urbanisation. c. This urban shift has also drawn new businesses, from cafés to retail stores and service providers, enhancing the local economy and making Maplewood increasingly bustling. d. Maplewood has undergone remarkable changes in the last few years. e. This commercial expansion has resulted in a 30% increase in the population as more residents move in for job opportunities, leading to higher levels of traffic. A. d – a – e – b – c B. d – e – b – c – a C. d – c – b – a – e D. d – b – c – e – a Read the following passage about teen issues and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Teenagers today face a number of challenges that can significantly impact their mental and emotional well-being. One of the most pressing issues is social media, a platform (18) . Many teens struggle with the pressure to present a perfect life online, which can lead to feelings of isolation and depression. Balancing academic responsibilities with social activities can be overwhelming, leaving little time for self-care. As students navigate their studies, (19) . This intense pressure, coupled with the need to maintain friendships, (20) . Additionally, peer pressure, an influential force in their lives, can lead teens to make poor choices, such as experimenting with drugs or engaging in risky behaviour. Having experienced these challenges, (21) . Awareness campaigns and support systems are crucial in guiding them through this tumultuous phase. By addressing these issues, (22) . Question 18. A. of which worse feelings of inadequacy and anxiety B. aggravated feelings of inadequacy and anxiety C. that often exacerbates feelings of inadequacy and anxiety D. turns feelings inadequacy and anxiety for the worse Question 19. A. stress and burnout can result in a heavy workload, causing them to feel overwhelmed B. they find themselves overwhelmed by a heavy workload, leading to stress and burnout C. a heavy workload can cause stress and burnout so that they find themselves overwhelmed D. they are totally overwhelmed by stress and burnout, which brings about a heavy workload Question 20. A. having put many adolescents in a risky situation B. which triggers a dangerous situation for many adolescents C. that drives many adolescents to an unpleasant situation D. creates a precarious situation for many adolescents
Question 21. A. teens must learn to prioritise their mental health and seek help when needed B. teens’ mental health must be prioritised and they should seek help when needed C. teens must seek help when needed by learning to prioritise their mental health D. prioritising their mental health and seeking help when needed are crucial to teens Question 22. A. teenagers who feel supported and understood can foster healthier environments for them B. healthier environments are fostered in case teenagers feel supported and understood C. fostering healthier environments helps teenagers to feel supported and understood D. we can foster healthier environments where teenagers feel supported and understood Read the following passage about female scientists changing the world and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. In any web search for the world's famous scientists, Marie Curie always receives a mention. Curie, a Polish and naturalised French physicist and chemist, discovered radiation, helped apply it in the field of X-rays and coined the term radioactivity. She made a huge contribution to science, but was one of the very few women who gained the recognition they deserved. Science was man's world in the nineteenth century. And yet, Mary Anning became an expert in fossils and geology. Coming from a poor family, she collected fossils on the beach and sold them to make a little money. She found fossils of complete marine reptiles that became extinct over 100 million years ago. She gained the respect of scientists, but living in an era when women weren't allowed to vote or attend university, she was not allowed to join the Geological Society of London. A hundred years later, conditions were still difficult for female scientists. Rosalind Franklin, a chemist born in 1920, was part of a team who discovered the molecular structure of DNA. Tragically, she died aged thirty-seven, four years before her fellow scientists, all men, were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1962. They made no reference to Franklin in their acceptance speech. In cases where women's achievements were recognised, we still find evidence of discrimination in the way these were reported in the press. When the brilliant chemist Dorothy Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1964 for discovering the molecular structure of penicillin and vitamin B12, the paper headline was Oxford Housewife Wins Nobel. In fact, this housewife was also a professor at Oxford University. Today, the gender gap in the world of science is slowly closing and there are many female scientists inspiring new generations of girls to study scientific subjects. But there are still some ways to go for women to be equally represented in science. (Adapted from English Discovery) Question 23. The word coined in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to . A. invented B. changed C. illustrated D. described Question 24. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Marie Curie? A. Her discovery made a large contribution in the field of X-rays. B. She is one of the most famous female scientists in the world. C. She wasn’t recognised widely despite her contribution. D. She was one of the very few women recognised for their efforts. Question 25. The word them in paragraph 2 refers to . A. reptiles B. fossils C. women D. scientists

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