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ĐỀ ĐẶC BIỆT SỐ 5 Read the following leaflet 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. There are a few reasons why first-year college students often gain weight. The most common reason is that many college students just don't eat right. However, it's (1) _______ to know that it's really quite easy for students to avoid gaining weight. Making the wrong choices College kitchens serve many kinds of food. New students often gain weight because they are choosing to eat (2) _______ of unhealthy food, especially when their parents are not around to advise them on what they should eat. (3) _______ students may also buy snacks to eat while they are studying. Furthermore, college students often have less time for walking, running, and doing sports because they are busy with their schoolwork or other college activities. How to stay healthy Here are a few ideas for staying healthy at college: Eat only when you are hungry, not when you're bored. Always eat at the dinner table and never in front of the TV or the computer. Choose water over sugary drinks. Try to (4) _______ your room regularly for some fresh air and exercise. (5) _______ a deal with your friends to try and eat healthy food together. Walking, running, and playing sports is always more fun with friends, too. Help each other eat right and stay fit, and you can have a (6) _______. (Adapted from Active Skills for Reading) Question 1. A. encouraging B. encouragement C. encouragingly D. encouraged Question 2. A. lack B. degree C. number D. plenty Question 3. A. Each B. Some C. Others D. The others Question 4. A. put up with B. get out of C. get on with D. drop out of Question 5. A. Take B. Keep C. Book D. Make Question 6. A. healthy year freshman B. year healthy freshman C. freshman healthy year D. healthy freshman year 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. One problem that all the countries in the world have in common is litter. (7) _______ getting the situation under control in the UK, the government organises a national spring cleaning day, which takes place every year on the first day of spring. The aim is to (8) _______ the message that local areas will be better places to work and live if people look after them. Ministers believe that chewing gum companies and fast food outlets are partly responsible (9) _______ the problem and so they are hoping to persuade them to help on the day. Studies (10) _______ by the organisation Keep Britain Tidy have shown that more than half the population is guilty of dropping litter, leaving it to city councils to clean up the mess. This means (11) _______ cash from fundamental areas, such as care of the elderly, to foot the bill. It has been calculated that more than £800 million every year is spent on cleaning city streets. The government hopes to change people's behaviour by making dropping litter just as (12) _______ as illegal parking. (Adapted from Solutions) Question 7. A. In terms of B. With a view to C. In contrast to D. In place of Question 8. A. discharge B. express C. convey D. release
Question 22. A. their constant effort and dedication stemmed from their current celebrity status B. they have attributed relentless dedication and hours of work to their reputation C. their fame has been earned, contributing to numerous hours of effort and hard work D. they have achieved their celebrity status through hours and hours of hard work Read the following passage about festivals around the world and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30. There are wonderful festivals all over the world! In Lima, Peru, there's a huge food festival called Mistura in the spring. It's been taking place every year since 2008. It's become the biggest food festival in South America. Mistura means mixture, and the festival celebrates all the different kinds of food and drink from Peru. There's tropical fruit from the Amazon, seafood from the ocean, and potatoes, corn, and other vegetables from the countryside. You can try a delicious soup, called inchicapi, made from chicken and nuts, or ceviche, made from raw fish mixed with lemons, tomatoes, and onions. You can eat expensive food in restaurants or you can buy amazing food from the market and eat it outdoors. The festival continues for more than a week, and people sing and dance, as well as enjoy delicious food and drink. Mistura is all about food, but in Korea there's a festival to celebrate mud! The Boryeong Mud Festival has been taking place every summer since 1998, and it's becoming more and more popular. Mud from the beach near Boryeong is beneficial to the skin, so the festival was started to tell everyone about it. Now the festival has something for everyone. You can throw yourself down a mud slide, swim in a mud pool, and paint mud all over your body. There's also the "mud bucket challenge", in which buckets of mud are poured all over people. If you go to the Boryeong Mud Festival, you can be sure of something - you'll get very muddy! (Adapted from Look) Question 23. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an ingredient in ceviche? A. tomatoes B. lemons C. nuts D. raw fish Question 24. The word “celebrates” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______. A. performs B. follows C. accepts D. highlights Question 25. The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to _______. A. market B. food C. festival D. drink Question 26. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3? The Boryeong Mud Festival has been taking place every summer since 1998, and it's becoming more and more popular. A. Each summer from 1998 onwards, the Boryeong Mud Festival has occurred and its popularity has reached a peak. B. Since 1998, the popular Boryeong Mud Festival has been held occasionally during the summer. C. The Boryeong Mud Festival has been held every summer since 1998, gradually attracting more visitors each year. D. Starting in 1998, the annual Boryeong Mud Festival is the most popular summer event in Korea. Question 27. The word “beneficial” in paragraph 3 is opposite in meaning to _______. A. normal B. similar C. harmful D. helpful Question 28. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Taking part in the Boryeong Mud Festival, visitors can throw mud at others. B. As a big festival in South America, Mistura introduces food from all over the world.