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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17 Question 13. a. Mary: - Oh, thanks for letting me know! I’ll keep an eye on the road. b. Peter: - Be careful when driving on Main Street. The roads are really slippery. c. Peter: - Good idea! It’s always better to be safe, especially in bad weather. A. b - a – c B. b - c – a C. c - a – b D. c - b - a Question 14. b. Janna: Oh, thank you so much, Tom! That would really help because I still have a long way to walk. c. Tom: No problem at all! Where are you taking them? d. Janna: I need to bring them to the library before it closes. I was worried I wouldn’t make it in time. e. Tom: Hi Janna, you look a bit tired. Would you like me to help you carry those heavy books? a. Tom: Don’t worry! Let’s go together, and we’ll get there quickly. A. c - d - e - b – a B. e - b – c - d - a C. b - a - c - d – e D. b - a - e - c – d Question 15. Dear Nhung, a. The party will take place at my house on Sunday at 6 PM. b. It will be a great chance for us to enjoy delicious food, play fun games, and share memories before you leave. c. Let me know if you can make it. I really hope to see you then! d. I’m going to have a farewell party after the Tết holiday. Would you like to come? e. I want to make this a special moment to say goodbye and wish you all the best. Best regards, Anna A. a - b - d - e – c B. e - b - c- d - a C. d - e - a - b – c D. b - a - e - c – d Question 16. a. However, human activities, such as pollution and deforestation, are causing significant harm to the environment. b. The Earth provides us with the resources we need to survive, such as clean water, air, and food. c. It is crucial to take action now to reduce our impact and ensure a healthier planet for future generations. d. Protecting the environment involves reducing waste, conserving natural resources, and promoting sustainable practices. e. In conclusion, protecting the environment is not only our responsibility but also essential for the well-being of all living creatures. A. a-b-c-d-e B. b-c-d-a-e C. b-a-c-d-e D. a-b-d-c-e Question 17. a. The process of learning throughout life also cultivates a mindset of curiosity and resilience, empowering individuals to face challenges with confidence. b. It allows individuals to continually adapt to the fast-paced changes of the modern world, ensuring they remain relevant and competitive in their fields. c. Ultimately, lifelong learning is not merely a strategy for career advancement but also a means to lead a more fulfilling and enriched life. d. Lifelong learning is a commitment that you need to make because it is essential and should be one of your top priorities. e. Furthermore, engaging in continuous learning enhances critical thinking and problem-solving skills, fostering both personal and professional growth. A. d - b - c - e - a B. d - e - c - a – b C. d - b - e – a –c D. d - c - a - b - e Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22. Medical breakthroughs After twenty years of research, scientists have finally succeeded in developing a vaccine for dengue, a viral disease found in tropical areas. (18)______. According to the World Health Organisation, each year between 50 and 100 million people develop dengue, (19 ______ . The commercialized vaccine can protect children in Asia and Latin America against the virus. Artificial limbs have been around since ancient times, but no prosthetic has been as lifelike as the Bebionic small hand. (20) ______ . Electrical impulses triggered by the user's muscle movements (21)______.
Question 26: The word "handle" in paragraph 3 could best be replaced by: A. ignore B. manage C. avoid D. overlook Question 27: According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. All urban problems can be easily solved with government policies. B. Removing old buildings is the cheapest way to improve living standards. C. Traffic congestion can be reduced by limiting private vehicles in city centers. D. Pollution in urban areas is caused only by industrial activities. Question 28: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence: "Solving the problems of urbanization is one of the biggest challenges for modern society." A. Urbanization has improved modern society in many ways. B. Finding solutions for urban issues is a difficult task today. C. Cities do not experience many problems due to urbanization. D. Modern society has already solved all problems of urbanization. Question29: In which paragraph does the author discuss possible solutions to poverty? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 4 Question 30: In which paragraph does the author mention how private cars affect urban life? A. Paragraph 1 B. Paragraph 3 C. Paragraph 4 D. Paragraph 5 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 from 31 to 40. Who are you? On 6 June 2011, the media reported the kidnapping of a female Syrian-American blogger called Amina Arraf. Regarded as a daring political rebel, the 35-year-old had gained popularity for her blogs protesting the lack of freedom in Syria. Yet, only two days later, it was discovered that Amina had never existed. She was a fictional character created by Tom MacMaster, a forty-year-old American PhD student at the University of Edinburgh. MacMaster's invention is an example of sock puppetry: the use of false identities to deceive others. (I). The false identity is known as a sock puppet, and its creator, a puppet master. (II). MacMaster created Amina to express his views on Middle Eastern affairs without offending other Americans. (III). Writing as Amina gave him the authority to say what he wanted. (IV). At the turn of the millennium, Debbie Swenson created Kaycee Nicole, a fictional teenage girl suffering from terminal cancer. Her blog, Living Colours, described Kaycee’s struggle, attracting millions of readers. When Kaycee 'died' on 14 May 2001, her fans were devastated. Their distress turned to anger when they discovered that Kaycee was not real. Swenson had developed the character to gain attention and sympathy. While Amina and Kaycee were used to meet their creators' needs, other identities have been invented for profit. American gun advocate John Lott made up a fake student, Mary Rosh, to defend his writing online and give him positive reviews. Mystery writer RJ Ellory fabricated a team of sock puppets to praise his own books and tear into those of his rivals. British historian Orlando Figes lost credibility when he had to publicly apologise for doing the same. Yet none of these stories compare to large-scale sock puppetry today. The New York City Police Department has false identities on social media to catch criminals. The US military is believed to use sock puppets to track potential terrorists. It is clear that the internet is a minefield today and we all have to step very carefully in order not to get hurt. (Adapted from Global Friends) Question 31: Which of the following is OPPOSITE in meaning to "fictional"? A. imaginary B. authentic C. created D. unreal Question 32: Where in paragraph 2 does the following sentence best fit? " But this is not the only reason for sock puppetry." A. [I] B. [II] C. [III] D. [IV] Question 33: The word "Their" in paragraph 3 refers to: A. Readers’ B. Fans’ C. Authors’ D. Sock puppets’ Question 34: The phrase "tear into" could best be replaced by: A. criticize harshly B. encourage strongly C. support actively D. imitate skillfully Question 35: Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 3?