Nội dung text Test 2 - UNIT 1 - HS.docx
Question 8:A. rely on B. look up to C. speak with D. think about Question 9:A. In spite of B. In accordance with C. Along with D. In addition to Question 10:A. example B. motivation C. inspiration D. foundation Question 11:A. large number B. plenty C. majority D. great deal Question 12:A. achievement B. breakthrough C. perseverance D. success 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. Maya: That looks small. Does it work well? b. Alex: Look at my new plant pod! It grows vegetables without soil. c. Alex: Yes! I have tomatoes in 10 days. Very fast! A. a-b-c B. b-a-c C. c-a-b D. b-c-a Question 14: a. David: Cookies, pasta, and pizza! Very easy and fast. b. David: Yes! I bought it last month. It's amazing. c. Emma: Is it difficult to use? d. Emma: What can you make with it? e. Emma: Hi David! Do you use the new food printer at home? A. e-b-d-a-c B. e-d-c-a-b C. d-a-e-b-c D. c-d-e-b-a Question 15: Dear Mrs. Chen, a. You changed my life. Now I change other lives too. b. I remember when I could not read well. You sat with me every day. You never got angry. c. Thank you for being my teacher. You helped me learn so much. d. Now I am a teacher too! I help children read, just like you helped me. e. My students love your story. I tell them about you. They want to be kind like you. Please visit my class one day. My students want to meet you. With love, LK A. b-d-c-e-a B. a-d-c-b-e C. c-b-d-e-a D. e-c-d-b-a Question 16: a. Sometimes they face big problems. Not everyone has good internet. Some places don't have computers. But code poets don't give up. b. Some code poets build websites to help people find food and clean water. Others make programs to help people learn to read and write. c. Code poets are special computer programmers. They use their skills to help people around the world. They want to make life better for everyone.
d. Today, code poets continue to work hard. They believe technology can help make the world better. Their work shows us that computers can bring hope to many people. e. These digital helpers make apps for poor villages. Their apps help doctors give medicine to sick people. They also help teachers teach children in far places. A. b-a-c-e-d B. e-a-c-b-d C. a-c-b-e-d D. c-e-b-a-d Question 17: a. Small kind actions can change the world in big ways. Like a butterfly that makes wind with its wings, our good actions grow bigger and bigger. b. When we help an old person carry their bags, they feel happy. Then they smile at other people. These people feel good and help others too. c. A girl shares her lunch with a friend who has no food. The next day, her friend shares cookies with another student. Soon, many students start sharing food. d. One boy picks up trash in the park. His friends see this and join him. Now, many children help keep the park clean every week. e. These small acts of kindness make our world better. We never know how far our good actions will go. Every kind act matters. A. a-c-d-b-e B. a-b-c-d-e C. a-e-b-c-d D. a-c-b-d-a Read the following passage about Bonds Forged Beyond Blood 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. In today's interconnected world, (18)_________. These relationships are forged through shared experiences, mutual understanding, and deep emotional bonds that often surpass traditional family ties. While blood relations (19)_________, especially in diverse communities and modern social networks. These special bonds are built with people who share our values, dreams, and life perspectives. Friends (20)_________. If blood relations were the only valid form of kinship, many individuals would miss out on meaningful connections that shape their lives. Having weathered countless storms together, chosen family members develop an unbreakable bond that strengthens over time, particularly during major life transitions and personal growth moments. Some might question the authenticity of chosen families, but these relationships prove themselves genuine through actions rather than genetics. People select their chosen family members carefully, and this deliberate choice often results in deeper understanding and acceptance. Formed through shared experiences and mutual growth, (21)_________. Research shows that chosen families significantly improve mental health and overall wellbeing. Whether celebrating achievements or facing setbacks, chosen families create safe spaces for vulnerability and growth. (22)_________, and their support comes from a place of genuine care rather than duty. These connections, though not bound by blood, create lasting legacies of love, understanding, and acceptance that enrich our lives immeasurably. Modern society increasingly recognizes and values these chosen family bonds.