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Exam 1

The document consists of a series of questions and exercises focused on language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension. It covers various topics such as applying sunscreen effectively, the evolution of public libraries, and the challenges in the esports industry. Each question requires selecting the correct answer or completing sentences based on context.

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Question 1

1. Portrait 2, campaign 3,training 4,remain

Question 2
1. condition
2. technique
3. victory
4. intend
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of
primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 3
1. meaning
2. treatment
3. learning
4. affair

Question 4
1. gathering
2. fantasy
3. assignment
4. boundary
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 5
The local ______ were very welcoming and helpful during our stay.
1. foreigners
2. inhabitants
3. guides
4. tourists

Question 6
We ______ for the bus for over an hour before it finally arrived.
1. were waiting
2. waited
3. were wait
4. waiting

Question 7
Playing sports with my friends is ______ as reading a good book.
1. as enjoyable
2. more enjoyable
3. most enjoyable
4. enjoyable

Question 8
If they ______ to step outside their comfort zones, they ______ never discovered their hidden talents.
1. hadn't dared - will have
2. hadn't dared - would have
3. didn't dare - will have
4. didn't dare - would have

Question 9
Trung is going to a concert and wants to invite his friend, Daniel.

Trung: "Hey Daniel, I'm going to see Đen Vâu next month. Wanna come?"

Daniel: "______"
1. Concerts are too loud.
2. I'm not really into their music.
3. You bet! I love Đen Vâu! Count me in.
4. Thanks for thinking of me, but I have something else that day.

Question 10
My friend and the bicycle ______ she borrowed got caught in a sudden downpour.
1. that
2. which
3. whom
4. who

Question 11
The history lesson today was so ______ that I almost fell asleep.
1. annual
2. talented
3. crowded
4. boring

Question 12
______ things are as valuable as true friendship.
1. Not many
2. Little
3. A little
4. Few
Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that
best fits each of the numbered blanks from 13 to 16.
APPLYING SUNSCREEN EFFECTIVELY

1. Always apply sunscreen (13) ______ you go outside, regardless of the weather.
2. It is recommended to use (14) ______ SPF 30 or higher sunscreen for optimal protection.
3. Ensure you (15) ______ all exposed skin with sunscreen, paying attention to areas like your ears, nose,
and the tops of your feet.
4. Remember to (16) ______ sunscreen every two hours, or more frequently if swimming or sweating
heavily.
Question 13
1. during
2. while
3. after
4. before
Question 14
1. an
2. a
3. the
4. x (no article)
Question 15
1. Protect
2. Moisturize
3. Cover
4. Leave
Question 16
1. Reapply
2. Replace
3. Reexamine
4. Remove
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from
17 to 18.

Question 17
Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

The Lost Dog

Our beloved dog, Lucky, slipped out of his leash during our walk in the park.

a. Hours passed, and we were losing hope of finding him.

b. A young boy approached, holding Lucky gently by the collar.

c. Panic set in as we searched frantically for him, calling his name.

1. c-a-b
2. b-c-a
3. b-a-c
4. c-b-a
Question 18
Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 17.

1. The boy smiled shyly, happy to have helped us find our lost pet.
2. Lucky wagged his tail excitedly, thrilled to be reunited with us.
3. We learned a valuable lesson that day about keeping a close eye on our dog.
4. Overjoyed and relieved, we showered the boy with gratitude for reuniting us with our furry friend.
Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered
blanks from 19 to 24.
Exploring the World of Books

There are many different types of books in the world, each with its own purpose and
audience. (19) ______ people enjoy reading fiction books, such as novels and short stories, to escape into
imaginary worlds and follow exciting adventures. (20) ______ prefer non-fiction books, like biographies
and history books, to learn new things about the world and the people in it.
Some people love reading long books that take them weeks (21) ______, while others prefer shorter reads
they can finish in one sitting. (22) ______ the type, books can provide entertainment, education, and even
inspiration. Reading regularly can (23) ______ your imagination, expand your vocabulary, and improve
your understanding of different cultures and perspectives. So, whether you're a bookworm or a casual
reader, there's (24) ______ out there waiting to be discovered.
Question 19
1. Much
2. Any
3. Few
4. Some
Question 20
1. Other
2. The other
3. Another
4. Others
Question 21
1. to finish
2. to finishing
3. finish
4. finishing
Question 22
1. Even though
2. Regardless of
3. In spite of
4. Because
Question 23
1. help developing
2. developing to help
3. help develop
4. develop to help
Question 24
1. always book a
2. always a book
3. a book always
4. a always book
Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original
sentence in each of the following questions.

Question 25
"We shall overcome this challenge," the leader declared last night.

1. The leader declared that we shall overcome this challenge.


2. The leader declared that they shall overcome that challenge last night.
3. The leader declared that they would overcome that challenge.
4. The leader declared that they would overcome this challenge.

Question 26
It's vital to read widely to improve your vocabulary.

1. You should to read widely to improve your vocabulary.


2. Reading widely is vital to improve your vocabulary.
3. Expanding your vocabulary requires reading a variety of materials.
4. Is reading widely vital to improve your vocabulary?
Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the
following questions.

Question 27
The sign / say / Danger / Stay Away!”

1. The sign is said “Danger, Stay Away!”


2. The sign say “Danger, Stay Away!”
3. The sign saying “Danger, Stay Away!”
4. The sign said “Danger, Stay Away!”

Question 28
They / think / move / different / city

1. They're thinking about moving to a different city.


2. They're think about moving to a different cities.
3. They're thinking about moving for a different city.
4. They're thinking about move to a different city.
Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to
each of the following questions.

Question 29
You are working at a factory and see this sign on a container. What does the sign warn you about?

1. The container has dangerous garbage inside.


2. The container is full of tools.
3. The container is empty.
4. The container is safe to open.

Question 30
What does this notice about capacity mean?

Maximum Capacity: 20 Persons


1. The area is large enough to hold 20 people comfortably.
2. No more than 20 people are allowed in this area.
3. You must be at least 20 years old to enter.
4. 20 people are required to use this area.
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each
of the following questions from 31 to 36.
Public libraries have undergone a dramatic transformation throughout history. From their origins
as repositories of clay tablets and papyrus scrolls in ancient civilizations, libraries evolved to house
valuable manuscripts in the Middle Ages. These early libraries, often associated with monasteries and
universities, primarily served a scholarly elite.

The invention of the printing press in the 15th century marked a turning point, making books more
accessible and leading to the establishment of public libraries as we recognize them today. This period saw
the rise of national libraries, such as the British Library, dedicated to collecting and preserving a nation's
literary heritage.

The 19th and 20th centuries witnessed the expansion of public library systems, particularly in Europe and
North America. Driven by a mission to promote literacy and provide free access to information, these
libraries played a crucial role in social and educational advancement.

Today, libraries are evolving once more, embracing digital technologies and expanding their services
beyond books. While still committed to their traditional roles, modern libraries now offer access to
computers, the internet, and a vast array of digital resources, ensuring they remain vital community hubs
for learning and engagement in the digital age.

Question 31
What is the main idea of the reading passage?

1. Public libraries only became important after the invention of the printing press.
2. Libraries have remained mostly unchanged since ancient times.
3. Libraries have transformed throughout history, adapting to new technologies and societal needs.
4. Digital technology has made libraries obsolete.

Question 32
The word "repositories" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to ______.
1. universities
2. workshops
3. storage places
4. museums

Question 33
What does the writer use to illustrate the evolution of libraries?

1. personal anecdotes
2. fictional stories
3. scientific data
4. historical periods

Question 34
Which of these is NOT mentioned as a service offered by modern libraries?

1. Internet access
2. Bookbinding classes
3. Computers
4. Digital resources

Question 35
What was a key factor driving the expansion of public libraries in the 19th and 20th centuries?

1. The need to store government documents.


2. Promoting literacy and free access to information
3. The popularity of book clubs.
4. The desire to preserve ancient manuscripts.

Question 36
The word "crucial" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
1. Vital
2. Critical
3. Unimportant
4. Essential
Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C,
or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.
The world of esports has exploded in popularity, with millions of fans globally tuning in to watch
professional gamers compete at the highest level. However, this rapid growth has also brought about
unique challenges regarding (37) ______.
One crucial aspect is ensuring fair play within the virtual arena. (38) ______. These can range from
exploiting glitches in the game to using external software to gain an unfair advantage. Such actions
undermine the integrity of competition and damage the credibility of the entire esports ecosystem.
Another significant concern is the social responsibility of esports athletes. As role models for a young and
impressionable audience, their behaviour both online and offline holds considerable weight. (39) ______.
This includes promoting positive values, fostering inclusivity, and using their platform to advocate for
important social causes.
By addressing these ethical dilemmas head-on, the esports community can create a sustainable and
respected industry. (40) ______. This will not only benefit the players and teams involved but also
contribute to the positive development of the esports landscape as a whole.

A. This involves promoting fair play and social responsibility.

B. Therefore, it's crucial for them to exhibit exemplary conduct.

C. ethics and integrity

D. Players can be tempted to cheat in various ways.

Question 37
Question 38
Question 39
Question 40

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