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BÀI TEST 30 CÂU – UNIT 10 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 1. A. distance B. adult C. relevant D. obstacle Question 2. A. expand B. complex C. self-study D. education Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress in each of the following questions. Question 3. A. lifelong B. martial C. complex D. informed Question 4. A. imprison B. expensive C. relevant D. well-rounded Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 5. requires a high level of self-discipline and determination. A. Governess B. Self-study C. Motivation D. Distraction Question 6. Reading can your horizons and deepen your understanding of various subjects. A. imprison B. wonder C. maintain D. expand Question 7. My taught not only academic subjects but also essential life skills. A. governess B. education C. distance D. obstacle Question 8. Attending a allows adults to continue their education while working full-time. A. self-study B. martial art C. night school D. learning community Question 9. I often study alone in a quiet space to avoid . A. hardships B. distractions C. pursuit D. determination Question 10. Learners can seek support and motivation in . A. self-study B. adult education C. martial arts D. learning communities Question 11. provides flexibility for those who cannot attend traditional classes. A. Self-motivation B. Distance learning C. Martial art D. Adult education Question 12. Don’t let fear and laziness your potential to learn and grow. A. wonder B. imprison C. boost D. overcome Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that fits in the blank so that the rewritten sentence has the same meaning as the question. Question 13. “Don’t forget to bring your ID cards for the event,” Mark said. → Mark us to bring our ID cards for the event. A. advised B. reminded C. offered D. ordered Question 14. “Don’t play with the sharp objects,” Jenny said to her brother. → Jenny her brother not to play with the sharp objects. A. agreed B. said C. suggested D. warned Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined bold word(s) in each of the following questions. Question 15. Travel and cultural experiences can widen one's perspective and understanding of the world. A. broaden B. overcome C. acquire D. imprison Question 16. It’s never too late to acquire new skills and knowledge. A. relate B. lose C. enhance D. obtain 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.
English Classes for Working Adults Improve your English language skills with our courses designed for working adults. Coming to our class, you will: ● Overcome age barriers with our (17) adult education environment. ● Have flexible learning (18) : night schools combined with distance learning. ● Gain essential knowledge and skills (19) to your profession. The class starts in September. For more details, please contact us.  Email: [email protected]  Phone No.: 1900 2941 Question 17. A. complex B. lifelong C. supportive D. well-rounded Question 18. A. distractions B. options C. hardships D. communities Question 19. A. rigid B. complex C. passionate D. relevant Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph for the following questions. Question 20. a. What's more, self-study fosters independence and self-reliance, valuable skills in language acquisition. b. Having a tutor can provide personalised support and immediate feedback, addressing challenges more efficiently. c. Self-studying a new language offers flexibility and convenience, allowing learners to progress at their own pace and on their own schedule. d. While both approaches have merits, finding the right balance between self-study and guided instruction is key to successful language learning. e. However, it requires self-discipline and motivation to stay on track without direct guidance. f. Besides, it's often more affordable than traditional classes, making it accessible to many. A. c – b – d – a – e – f B. f – c – d – a – b – e C. b – c – f – a – e – d D. c – f – a – e – b – d Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to choose the word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 25. IT'S NEVER TOO OLD TO STUDY At the age of 97, Allan Stewart set a world (21) for being the oldest university graduate when he received his Master of Clinical Science from Southern Cross University in New South Wales, Australia. This was Stewart's fourth university degree, (22) broke his own Guinness World Record in 2006 when, aged 91, he completed a law degree at the University of New England. Stewart (23) his first degree, a Bachelor of Dentistry, from the University of Sydney in 1936. He later completed a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at Northwestern University in Chicago and worked (24) a dentist in London, Sydney and the rural areas of northern New South Wales. He said that people were never too old to study. Allan Stewart has (25) an inspiring example for us to follow and learn throughout our lives. (Adapted from Global Success Workbook 12) Question 21. A. objective B. obstacle C. hardship D. record Question 22. A. which B. who C. that D. what Question 23. A. made B. wondered C. earned D. widened Question 24. A. as B. like C. so D. of Question 25. A. made B. set C. taken D. done
Read the following interview and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 26 to 30. Teen Talk Magazine has recently interviewed Dr Ha, a sociologist at a local university. Here is what he shared with us. Dr Ha, what do you think about education for adults? According to UNESCO's Institute of Statistics, there are about 770 million illiterate adults globally. And even many more don't have the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the 21 st century. It's true that more and more people are participating in adult education in some places, however, learning opportunities are still beyond the reach of many others. So, why is adult education important? As we all know, the world is changing rapidly and constantly, and everybody must be ready to change with it, otherwise, they will be left behind. This means making the effort to learn about society and all the technological, scientific, and social advancements happening today. Lifelong learning is also important for personal and professional growth. Yes, I agree. But how can school dropouts get access to adult education? Well, in fact, it's a big challenge for them. Going back to school after dropping out is not easy, especially when people have to work to support their families or take care of young children or sick family members. At present, those who need adult education the most, such as women, disadvantaged and vulnerable groups, rural populations, and older citizens, still have limited access to learning opportunities. A recent UNESCO report has revealed some worrying statistics. About 60% of countries reported no improvement in participation by people with disabilities, migrants, or prisoners. In addition, 24% of countries reported that the participation of rural populations had declined. And participation of older adults had also decreased in 24% of the 159 surveyed countries. How about adult education in Viet Nam? Is our country facing similar challenges? Yes, but we have actually made some progress in promoting the education of rural workers and increasing our community learning centres. Our government has also invested more in adult learning and education. I strongly believe this investment will not only help improve the quality of adult classes but also give all people the same access to educational services and experiences. Question 26. What is the interview mainly about? A. Students dropping out of schools B. Challenges in adult education C. Obstacles in education for women D. Difficulty accessing formal education Question 27. The word they in the first question of the interview refers to . A. adults B. skills C. places D. opportunities Question 28. The word improvement in paragraph 4 is opposite in meaning to . A. progress B. promotion C. enhancement D. decline Question 29. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Vietnam has seen no progress in adult education despite government investment. B. On average, only 24% of the rural population participates in education. C. Today, the majority of people in the world are literate or have access to education. D. The world's rapid and continuous change requires people to adapt to keep up. Question 30. Which of the following problems affecting adult learners who need education the most? A. Married ones can't afford education. B. They find it difficult to return to school. C. They are still inaccessible to education. D. They receive no support from the government.

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