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COMBO PRO 3MPLUS ĐỀ VIP 9+ - ĐỀ SỐ 12 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 1 to 6. Parenting Skills Workshop Are you struggling with parenting conflicts? Join our workshop, Effective Parenting Strategies, designed to help you (1) daily challenges while nurturing strong family bonds. Gain insight into practical solutions for managing family dynamics, requiring a great (2) of patience and resilience. The workshop provides tools and strategies to encourage (3) healthy communication, creating a positive environment for your children. Led by experienced coaches, this session offers a supportive (4) , bringing together parents facing similar challenges, allowing everyone to share and learn. Tailored exercises, addressing real-life scenarios, will empower you with techniques to build confidence (5) your parenting journey. Don’t miss this chance to learn valuable skills, (6) to handle common struggles faced by families today. Sign up now and invest in a rewarding journey of growth and understanding for you and your family! Question 1. A. give away B. take up C. cope with D. bring in Question 2. A. quality B. deal C. number D. handful Question 3. A. developing B. develop C. to developing D. to develop Question 4. A. sight B. setting C. situation D. occasion Question 5. A. on B. for C. with D. in Question 6. A. which equip B. are equipped C. equipped D. equipping Read the following article 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. COMMUNITY CHARITY EVENT BRINGS HOPE TO LOCAL FAMILIES This weekend, our community came together for an inspiring charity event aimed at supporting families in need. Volunteers and organisers joined hands to create a(n) (7) , filled with food, games, and performances, bringing smiles to all participants. The event welcomed people of all ages, with the local community eager to give back, (8) personal resources. Donations poured in as neighbours, friends, and (9) community members shared in the spirit of giving. From setting up stands to running activities, everyone contributed to (10) a difference. All (11) from the event will go directly toward providing essential resources for families in crisis, helping to ease their hardships. Thanks to this (12) event, local families can look forward to a brighter future, supported by a community that cares. Together, we’re building a more compassionate and connected neighbourhood.
COMBO PRO 3MPLUS Question 16. a. Sarah: I feel that spending a year volunteering abroad could be a great experience for me. b. Linda: I’m not convinced. It seems risky to put everything on hold for a year. c. Linda: Are you sure taking a gap year is the best decision? d. Sarah: I know, but I believe this break could actually help me come back to school with a fresh perspective. e. Linda: I’m concerned about what this might do to your studies. A. c – a – e – d – b B. c – d – b – a – e C. e – d – b – a – c D. e – a – c – d – b Question 17. a. In the wake of this storm, many communities were left to rebuild their homes and restore essential infrastructure. b. This resilience coupled with the efforts of relief agencies and volunteers has brought much-needed supplies, though challenges remain in some isolated areas. c. Yet, for many families, the journey to full recovery continues, as resources are still stretched thin in the affected regions. d. When the powerful Super Typhoon Yagi struck Vietnam a few months ago, it caused widespread destruction. e. This catastrophe highlighted the resilience of local residents, who worked tirelessly to clear the debris and support one another. A. d – b – c – a – e B. d – e – a – b – c C. d – a – e – b – c D. d – c – e – a – b Read the following passage about Black Friday and e-waste 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. Black Friday, once just an American shopping phenomenon, has now spread globally, enticing millions of consumers with massive discounts and limited-time deals. Black Friday, originally associated with the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, (18) . In recent years, this event has expanded to last an entire week, drawing in eager shoppers worldwide. However, with this surge in consumer activity, there comes a significant downside: the rise in electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste. Each year, Black Friday contributes to a dramatic increase in sales of electronic devices, from smartphones to laptops. Many of these items quickly become outdated or replaced, fuelling a cycle of consumption (19) . This surge has created serious environmental challenges, as most electronics contain hazardous materials that require special disposal methods. Electronic waste represents a growing environmental crisis, impacting landfills and releasing harmful chemicals into ecosystems. The materials in many electronic devices, such as metals and plastics, take years to break down. When improperly discarded, (20) . In response, (21) . Black Friday highlights both the excitement of consumerism and the pressing need for environmental awareness. Having embraced sustainable practices, (22) . This urges consumers to think beyond short-term discounts and prioritise long-term environmental health. Question 18. A. which serves as the unofficial launch of the holiday shopping season B. of which the informal kick-off to the holiday shopping season is marked C. marks the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season D. signalling the informal start of the holiday shopping season
COMBO PRO 3MPLUS Question 19. A. resulted in large quantities of e-waste B. whose production of large amounts of e-waste C. which generates vast amounts of e-waste D. led to significant amounts of e-waste Question 20. A. leaked toxins into soil and water endangers wildlife by these materials B. these materials leak toxins into soil and water, endangering wildlife C. wildlife is endangered by toxins leaked by these materials into soil and water D. soil and water suffer from leaked toxins by these materials, harming wildlife Question 21. A. some companies offer take-back programmes to reduce environmental impact B. take-back programmes require some companies to reduce environmental impact C. the environmental impact is reduced thanks to some companies’ take-back programmes D. adopting take-back programmes helps reduce the environmental impact of some companies Question 22. A. “Green Friday” alternatives help encourage mindful shopping among some retailers B. mindful shopping through “Green Friday” alternatives is encouraged by some retailers C. some retailers are promoting “Green Friday” alternatives to encourage mindful shopping D. encouraging mindful shopping via “Green Friday” alternatives is done by some retailers Read the following passage about parents and teens and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. Do you ever get the feeling that your parents just don't listen to you? It's not that your parents ignore you completely; it's more that they don't see things in quite the same way as you. And this isn't the only problem you may face. As you grow up, your personality develops and you're trying to become more independent, so naturally you have more questions and opinions about all aspects of your life. You start wondering whether your parents actually know what they're talking about. These doubts can lead to arguments and it's hard for parents to know how to deal with this. That's often because it's the first time they've been responsible for a teenager and they're learning to cope! Obviously, it's important to respect your parents and you should try to understand why they might have a different point of view from yours. Their priority is to provide you with a structured environment, where they can guide and support you. However, it's vital that they try and see your point of view. They also need to give you the freedom to make your own decisions. The important thing is to keep talking. Remember that there's no reason why people should automatically understand all your views. The more you can discuss things with your parents in a mature way, the happier you will feel. On the other hand, if you really find it impossible to talk to your parents, it might be a good idea to find a family member, teacher or professional counsellor who can help you. Above all, stay positive and remember that it won't be long before you'll be able to make your own decisions. (Adapted from Complete First for Schools) Question 23. The word they in paragraph 1 refers to . A. parents B. things C. opinions D. aspects