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Question 17: A. use B. useful C. usefully D. uselessly Question 18: A. or B. although C. because D. so Question 19: A. reducing B. returning C. destroying D. improving Question 20: A. Ө B. a C. the D. an Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines two sentences in the following question. Question 21: My sister likes the new dress. I bought it last Sunday. A. My sister likes the new dress which I bought last Sunday. B. My sister likes the new dress who bought it last Sunday. C. My sister likes the new dress who I bought it last Sunday. D. My sister likes the new dress which I bought it last Sunday. Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in the following question. Question 22: "Will you join The Lantern Festival when you come to Hoi An?" Minh asked me. A. Minh asked me if he will join The Lantern Festival when he comes to Hoi An. B. Minh asked me if he would join The Lantern Festival when he came to Hoi An. C. Minh asked me if I would join The Lantern Festival when I came to Hoi An. D. Minh asked me if I will join The Lantern Festival when I come to Hoi An. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions. It is common among parents to complain about the viewing habits of TV addicted teens. Do they know something kids don't? Well, according to a recent study, too much TV could increase the odds of becoming depressed as an adult. Researchers observed a sample of about 4,100 American teenagers for seven years. When first surveyed in 1995, they watched TV for an average of 2.3 hours each day. They also spent 37 minutes watching videos, 25 minutes playing computer games and 2.3 hours listening to the radio. In 2002, when the same group was interviewed, 7.4% of them had developed symptoms of depression. The study showed that the number of hours of TV watched per day increased the risk of becoming depressed while similar activities, such as playing computer games and watching videos, did not. Teens who became depressed watched an average of 22 more minutes of TV per day than their peers. That relationship suggests that TV may be a part of the problem. The results don't prove that TV viewing itself makes us feel sad or moody, but the evidence suggests a clear link. If you are a teenager, the next time your parents shout, "Turn that thing off!" don't roll your eyes and ignore them; go jogging, listen to music, chat online, anything to keep physically, and emotionally healthy! Question 23: What is the main idea of the passage? A. Listening to the radio has no effect on mental health. B. Parents should always monitor their children's online activities. C. Too much TV in teens may be linked to depression later in life. D. Teenagers should play more computer games to stay healthy. Question 24: The word "increase" in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to _______. A. promote B. raise C. reduce D. multiply Question 25: The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to _________. A. researchers B. parents C. adults D. teenagers Question 26: The word "showed" in paragraph 3 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.
A. encouraged B. taught C. controlled D. found Question 27: According to the passage, what does the article say about computer games? A. They are worse than watching videos. B. They are not as bad as TV. C. They are better than watching videos. D. They are just as bad as TV. Question 28: Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the findings in the study? A. Watching videos was not linked to an increased risk of depression. B. The study followed teenagers over a period of seven years. C. Teens who watched more TV had a higher risk of depression. D. Listening to the radio increased the chances of depression. B. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN (3,0 điểm; gồm 12 câu, từ câu 1 đến câu 12). Part 1. Complete each of the following sentences with the correct forms of the words in the brackets. Question 1: They think _________, so they don't agree with each other. (DIFFERENT) Question 2: The little girl has a _________ of teddy bears in her bedroom. (COLLECT) Question 3: All the countries have to work together to ________ the environment. (PROTECTION) Question 4: Teenagers are _____________ about their future because of their fluent English. (CONFIDENCE) Part 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the original one. Question 5: Ted was hard-working, so he got high marks. → Because . Question 6: We don't have free time to join the picnic. → We wish that . Question 7: Put the garbage in the bins or our school will not be clean. → If we . Question 8: Why don't we take regular exercise to stay healthy? → Lan suggested . Part 3. Use the words provided to make meaningful sentences. Question 9: Our class / go to the cinema / last week. → . Question 10: The grandma / read stories to her grandson / 8 o'clock last night. → . Question 11: Instead of / ride motorbikes, / many people should go to work / bus / reduce traffic jams. → . Question 12: The lady / be / such / kind person / she / always spend / her free time/help homeless people her community. → . ---HẾT---