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Question 4: Hòa Mizzy’s latest MV, Bắc Bling, has gained widespread attention for its unique blend of traditional and modern influences. The video’s vibrant visuals and catchy lyrics have sparked discussions about cultural identity. (4) ______, it has solidified its place in contemporary Vietnamese pop culture. A. Having been redefined the fusion of old and new music styles B. The MV redefines artistic boundaries within the industry C. Praising for its innovative storytelling D. Praised for revitalizing folk music elements Question 5: Charitable donations play a crucial role in addressing social issues, but questions about transparency and effectiveness remain. Some charities allocate funds inefficiently, raising concerns about mismanagement. Questioned over administrative expenses, (5) ______. A. some organizations and individuals struggle to justify their financial decisions. B. having faced public scrutiny, they have promised reforms. C. many nonprofits are implementing stricter financial policies. D. the sector demands regulatory oversight. Question 6: Taking selfies, a cultural phenomenon, transforms the way people capture and share moments. However, the selfie trend is not without its criticisms. Constantly judged by others on social media, (6) ______. Some argue that the obsession with selfies can lead to unrealistic beauty standards and a distorted self-image. A. development of inadequacy and low self-esteem is a direct result B. feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem can be experienced C. inadequacy and low self-esteem may be developed by individuals D. individuals may develop feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem Question 7: In Rachel Carson’s most influential book, Silent Spring (1962), she strongly disapproved of the widespread use of pesticides such as DDT. Warning the public about its negative long-term effects, (7) ______. She then was criticized by the chemical industry and some government officials but never gave up. (Adapted from Workbook 10 - Friends Global) A. her work gained significant attention among scientists. B. new policies are brought in to protect humans and the environment C. she called for new policies to protect humans and the environment D. the risks of pesticide use are exposed clearly Question 8: Below are some tips on how different generations in a family can connect. First, all generations should be open to new ideas. Having more life experiences, (8) ______. However, the world is changing all the time. So, parents should keep an open mind about new ideas or things that probably didn't even exist when they were growing up. For their part, children should also be willing to listen to their parents and try to learn important life lessons from them. (Adapted from Global Success - Grade 11) A. different perspectives on social issues continue to emerge gradually B. new generations often challenge traditional beliefs and values C. parents often think that they know what is best for their children D. different generations may still sometimes misunderstand each other Question 9: In this century, lack of sleep is becoming a big problem. The average American sleeps less than seven hours a night – that's two hours less than a century ago. Our modern 24-hour-day lifestyle means that more and more of us are working at different times of the day and night. Staying up late into the night, (9) ______. A. some people even work all night and sleep during the day B. the brain finds it harder to function without enough sleep