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You should avoid _______ too much fast food to stay healthy. A. eat B. to eat C. eating D. ate Question 10. If she _______ earlier, she wouldn’t have missed the last bus. A. had left B. left C. leaves D. has left Question 11. They decided to _______ a walk after lunch to enjoy the weather. A. make B. have C. keep D. set Question 12. We have a math test _______ Monday, so we must study hard. A. at B. in C. of D. on Question 13. Lan arrives late to Minh’s birthday party and feels sorry for that. Lan: “I’m really sorry for being late to your birthday party.” Minh: “___________” A. Thank you so much. B. Don’t worry about it. C. No, I don’t mind. D. It’s nice of you! Question 14. Climbing that mountain was the biggest _______ for me. The path was steep and dangerous. A. challenge B. benefit C. opportunity D. occasion Question 15. That’s the man with _______ I travelled to France last year. A. whose B. that C. whom D. who Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange. Question 16. a. David: Hey, can I borrow your English book for a day? b. David: No problem! I’ll take good care of it. c. Lisa: Sure! But please return it to me tomorrow. A. a-c-b B. a-b-c C. b-a-c D. c-b-a
Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 17. She was working very hard these days to prepare for her exams. A. was working B. hard C. days D. for Question 18. Our teacher always gives us useful advice to improve their English skills. A. gives B. useful C. their D. skills PART B. READING I. Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. Long ago, Tet in Vietnam was very (1) _______ from today. People didn’t have supermarkets, so they prepared for Tet weeks in advance. Families grew their own vegetables, raised chickens, and made traditional food at home. (2) _______ days before Tet, my grandmother told me, people cleaned their houses carefully and decorated them with peach blossoms or kumquat trees. On New Year’s Eve, children wore their best clothes and gathered around the table to enjoy (3) _______ big meal with their family. There were no fireworks, but the sound of firecrackers filled the air. On the first day of Tet, kids woke up early to receive lucky (4) _______ from their elders and wished them good health. Neighbours visited each other, exchanged good wishes, and shared homemade food. Tet in the past was simpler, (5) _______ it was full of warmth and happiness. Even now, my grandparents still talk about those beautiful memories. Question 19. A. differ B. difference C. different D. differently Question 20. A. A few B. Much C. Little D. Another Question 21. A. a B. an C. Ø (no article) D. the Question 22. A. present B. money C. income D. number Question 23. A. for B. and C. yet D. or
II. Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Millions of people travel every year to explore new places, enjoy beautiful landscapes, and experience different cultures. Tourism brings many benefits, especially to the economy. It brings travellers to popular destinations where hotels, restaurants, and local shops earn more money from them. Many people can find jobs in the tourism industry, such as tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff. This helps improve the living standards of local communities. However, tourism also affects the environment. In some places, too many visitors create pollution, damage historical sites, and harm wildlife. Forests may be cut down to build hotels, and beaches can become dirty from plastic waste. If travellers are not careful, nature will suffer, and future generations may not be able to enjoy these beautiful places. Making tourism more sustainable requires efforts from everyone. Travellers should respect local culture, protect natural sites, and reduce waste. Governments and businesses should also take action, such as limiting the number of tourists in certain areas and promoting eco-friendly travel. If we all act responsibly, tourism can continue to benefit both the economy and the environment. Question 24. What is the passage mainly about? A. How to become a tour guide and travel expert B. The history and influence of tourism around the world C. The impact of tourism on the economy and environment D. The most popular tourist destinations today Question 25. According to the passage, in the tourism industry, people can work as all of the following, EXCEPT _______. A. visitors B. tour guides C. hotel staff D. drivers Question 26. What does the word “them” in the first paragraph refer to? A. benefits B. travellers C. destinations D. local shops Question 27. According to the passage, tourism can harm the environment through _______. A. pollution, different cultures, deforestation, plastic waste B. pollution, damage to historical sites, plastic waste, deforestation C. improved living standards, waste reduction, plastic waste, deforestation