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The document consists of two tests (Test 21 and Test 22) that assess students' knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension related to tourism and career topics. Each test includes multiple-choice questions focusing on pronunciation, stress patterns, synonyms, antonyms, and sentence completion. Additionally, there are passages that require reading comprehension and interpretation of information.

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Test 21 and 22.

The document consists of two tests (Test 21 and Test 22) that assess students' knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension related to tourism and career topics. Each test includes multiple-choice questions focusing on pronunciation, stress patterns, synonyms, antonyms, and sentence completion. Additionally, there are passages that require reading comprehension and interpretation of information.

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Name : …………………………………..

Class:………
TEST 21
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from
that of the others in each group.
Question 1. A. destination B. entrance C. ecotourism D. reference
Question 2. A. tourism B. reasonable C. resort D. excursion
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from
that of the others in each group.
Question 3. A. guided B. classic C. online D. package
Question 4. A. technical B. rational C. previous D. dynamic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Question 5. I decided to take a domestic flight to take full advantage of the discount season.
A. deduction B. allowance C. low season D. peak season
Question 6. The island's unique wildlife attracts many tourists every year.
A. ordinary B. exceptional C. rare D. unusual
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Question 7. The hotel was full of holidaymakers because of its excellent services and delicious food.
A. sightseer B. agents C. inhabitants D. tourists
Question 8. The hotel will postpone check-in until 3 PM, so we will explore the city first.
A. delay B. prevent C. maintain D. limit
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. We explored the city ___________ is known for its historic architecture.
A. whose B. which C. who D. whom
Question 10. After my friends and I go shopping in Nha Trang, I will spend all afternoon lazing around ______
the sandy beach.
A. in B. on C. over D. by
Question 11. Choosing a proper_______for a self-guided tour is not an easy task for people who don't go
much.
A. tour guide B. departure C. destination D. travel agency
Question 12. When we __________ the beach, it was already crowded with tourists.
A. reach B. was reaching C. reached D. will reach
Question 13. I enjoyed my time in the central highland city _________ its peaceful atmosphere.
A. because of B. and C. because D. in spite of
Question 14. Many tourists enjoy exploring local markets and malls during their _______ tourism.
A. shopping B. sports C. food D. medical
Question 15.
- Lan: Mark, when do we have to come to the meeting point?
- Mark: _________ at the meeting point before 6 a.m. because the tour will start at 6a.m.
A. We must be B. We shouldn't be
C. We don't need to be D. We may be
Question 16. Travelling to different countries for vacation has become more popular as flight tickets are
__________ now.
A. afford B. affording C. affordable D. afforded
Question 17. _______ domestic and foreign tourism will create demand for additional hotels and motels.
A. Increased B. Increase C. Increasing D. Increasingly
Question 18. Self - guided tours allow you _______ at your own pace and schedule.
A. explore B. exploring C. to exploring D. to explore
Question 19.
- Anna: Tam, _________ to plan our trip itinerary now?
- Tam: Yes, it it. It's our self-guided tour, so we have to plan everything ourselves.
A. is it necessary B. it is important
C. it is not necessary D. when it is necessary
Question 20. They went to the local market to _________ souvenirs because they wanted to bring gifts home
for their friends.
A. throw away B. come up C. deal with D. hunt for
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. Each of the tours include a guide who will provide detailed information about the places.

A. who B. Each C. detailed information D. include


Question 22. We had an excursion to the Lake Hudson, a man-made reservoir in Oklahoma, last Sunday.
A. had B. the Lake Hudson C. an excursion D. in
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that completes
each blank.
Traveling is a great way to see new (23) ______ and learn about different cultures. First, it lets you visit
interesting sites, which can be fun and educational. For example, you can go to famous landmarks like the
Statue of Liberty, which shows the history of the United States. Also, traveling helps local (24) ______ because
tourists buy food and souvenirs, which supports people in those areas. (25) ______, travelers who care about
the environment can help protect beautiful places by being careful not to leave trash. But, even though traveling
is exciting, it’s important to travel in a way that does not (26) ______ nature. In summary, tourism, which
brings people together from all over the world, should be done in a way that respects both the local (27) ______
and the environment.
Question 23. A. places B. events C. animals D. food
Question 24. A. books B. countries C. animals D. businesses
Question 25. A. Unfortunately B. Additionally C. However D. Therefore
Question 26. A. pollute B. benefit C. help D. harm
Question 27. A. technology B. transportation C. culture D. science
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
1. Many young people think being a tour guide is a dream job, like a paid holiday without any costs. But
in reality, it can be tiring and stressful. Tour guides have to solve problems and handle the constant requests of
people who paid for the tour.
2. Nowadays, tourists are more demanding, partly because of the internet. They already know a lot of
basic facts that tour guides usually share. What tourists want now is something unique and special. Just
showing them famous buildings, monuments, or telling a few stories is no longer enough. Modern travellers
prefer to experience the local culture and see how people really live in the places they visit.
3. This is why ‘step-on guides' have become more popular. These guides live in the local area and have
personal knowledge. They temporarily take over the tour to give more specific information that regular guides
might not know. Moustafa, a step-on guide from Istanbul, Turkey, says ‘it's a great way to meet people and
introduce them to the city'.
4. To be a good step-on guide, you must understand what tourists want. Moustafa treats his guests more
like students than tourists, encouraging them to engage with the places and people they visit.
Question 28. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The changing role of tour guides today.
B. The simplicity of traditional tour guides.
C. The process of becoming tour guides.
D. The growth of the step-on guide trend.
Question 29. The word “demanding” in paragraph 2 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.
A. flexible B. simple C. creative D. busy
Question 30. What is the current travel trend of tourists according to paragraph 2?
A. Experiential travel. B. Business travel.
C. Culinary travel. D. Adventure travel.
Question 31. What does the writer use to give more explanations about ‘step-on guides'?
A. Examples. B. Numbers. C. Reasons. D. Symbols.
Question 32. Which of the following sentences is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The step-on guide is typically a knowledgeable local.
B. The step-on guides treat visitors like their learners.
C. There is time for tour guides to handle client concerns.
D. Visitors learn the basic facts of the destination online.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. "You must bring your passport when traveling abroad," said the tour guide
A. The tour guide said that we must bring our passport when traveling abroad.
B. The tour guide told to us that we had to bring our passport when traveling abroad.
C. The tour guide told us to bring our passport when traveling abroad.
D. The tour guide told us that we have to bring our passport when traveling abroad.
Question 34. Because the train tickets were expensive, we chose to travel by bus.
A. We chose to travel by bus even if the train tickets were expensive.
B. We chose to travel by bus due to the expensive train tickets.
C. We chose to travel by bus since the expensive train tickets.
D. We chose to travel by bus although the train tickets were expensive.
Question 35. You visit famous destinations much, you will have memorable experiences.
A. The more you visit famous destinations, the gooder experiences you will have.
B. The more famous destinations you visit, the more memorable experiences you will have.
C. The mucher famous destinations you visit, the memorable experiences you will have.
D. The more famous destinations you visit, the most memorable experiences you will have.
Question 36. You visit Singapore, you enjoy a great shopping experience.
A. You would enjoy a great shopping experience if you visited Singapore.
B. If you visit Singapore, you would enjoy a great shopping experience.
C. You will enjoy a great shopping experience if you visited Singapore.
D. If you visit Singapore, you will enjoy a great shopping experience.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases
given.
Question 37. The travel agency/ offer/ discounts/ be/ located/ city center.
A. The travel agency, that offers discounts, is located in the city center.
B. The travel agency, which offer discounts, is located in the city center.
C. The travel agency, which offers discounts, is located in the city center.
D. The travel agency, where offers discounts, is located in the city center.
Question 38. Da Nang/ is/ one/ best/ travel destinations/ in Vietnam.
A. Da Nang is one of best travel destinations in Vietnam.
B. Da Nang is the one of the best travel destinations in Vietnam.
C. Da Nang is one the best travel destinations in Vietnam.
D. Da Nang is one of the best travel destinations in Vietnam.
Question 39. My best friend/ wish/ she/ afford/ a trip/ to Europe/.
A. My best friend wish she afforded a trip to Europe.
B. My best friend wishes she can afford a trip to Europe.
C. My best friend wishes she is affording a trip to Europe.
D. My best friend wishes she could afford a trip to Europe.
Question 40. The tour guide/ be/ very informative, / we/ learn/ a lot/ the history/ the city.
A. The tour guide was so informative that we learned a lot of the history about the city.
B. The tour guide was so informative, we learned a lot about the history of the city.
C. The tour guide was very informative, because we learned a lot about the history of the city.
D. The tour guide was very informative, so we learned a lot about the history of the city.
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TEST 22
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently
from that of the others in each group.
Question 1. A. patient B. certificate C. cultivation D. education
Question 2. A. precious B. official C. ocean D. career
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from
that of the others in each group.
Question 3. A. approach B. deny C. accent D. enrol
Question 4. A. scientific B. architecture C. exhibition D. academic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined
word. Question 5. It was getting late, so we hurriedly gathered all our things and ran home.
A. leisurely B. carefully C. quickly D. joyfully
Question 6. Schools are more relaxed nowadays as discipline is less strict than before.
A. flexible B. severe C. accurate D. tough
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. All teachers should be aware of the real challenges that visually handicapped pupils have to face.
A. tasks B. positions C. difficulties D. imagines
Question 8. If you want to get a high mark on a test, review the material carefully beforehand.
A. score B. figure C. performance D. note
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the
sentences. Question 9. To be a bussiness person, you have to be adaptable you can respond quickly to
changes.
A. in order to B. because C. so that D. so
Question 10. Brown went on a business trip last Summer, Mrs. Smith took his work.
A. up B. over C. off D. away
Question 11. He sent me a sample of form so that I could write mine based on it.
A. applicant B. application C. appliance D. applicable
Question 12. Beyond 2030 is a forum allows students to share their vision of the future.
A. who B. which C. whom D. where
Question 13. Linda and her teacher are talking about the mid-term exam. - Linda’s teacher. “You did really
good job on your mid-term exam. Keep going!” - Linda. “ ”
A. Yes. Why not? B. Yes, sure.
C. Thank you for your compliment. D. You can say that again.
Question 14. Some careers may require you to , such as jobs in the medical field or security.
A. earn a living B. make a bundle C. burn the midnight oil D. break the bank
Question 15. If you want to apply the teaching job in that English center, you need to show a special
qualification in TESOL.
A. to B. in C. with D. for
Question 16. Evaluation of students’ progress in English is throughout the session.
A. oncoming B. ongoing C. downgrading D. existing
Question 17. She really loves teaching. She can’t working in any other field but education.
A. wait B. stand C. imagine D. help
Question 18. - “My dream is to become a doctor because I want to save people’s lives.” - “ ”
A. That’s terrible! B. It’s not what I want to hear.
C. Maybe you find it boring. D. That’s a very good point.
Question 19. Mai French before she began studying English in 2020.
A. had studied B. studied C. has studied D. studies
Question 20. The driver stopped a coffee because he felt sleepy.
A. having B. to have C. have D. to having
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. My sister has so many homework to do that she has no time to go out.
A. many B. that C. no time D. has
Question 22. I'm going to take a taxi. Six miles are too far for me to walk to my office.
A. to B. a taxi C. for D. are
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that
completes each blank.
A career used to be understood as a single (23) that people did to earn a living. However, in the
changing world of work, nowadays people have to keep learning and be responsible for building their future.
(24) , a career is now considered more than a job.
Choosing a career path is hard – you have to consider (25) things. Firstly, you should consider what
you like, what is most important to you, what you are good at and who is there to help you. For example,
you may care mostly about earning as much money as possible or you may want to experience job
satisfaction, or make a difference to society. Then, you should (26) into account education and learning
styles. You may want to follow an academic route of high school, then college or university. Thirdly, you
should do your own research to explore possible career paths. For instance, career paths in (27)
education include teaching, curriculum development, research or administration. Finally, speak to people.
Your parents, your teachers, and even your peers can give you good advice.
Question 23. A. occupation B. task C. emission D. job
Question 24. A. Furthermore B. Moreover C. Because D.
Therefore Question 25. A. any B. many C. much D.
a little
Question 26. A. take B. make C. get D. look
Question 27. A. Ø B. the C. an D. a
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of
the questions that follow.
If your application indicates that you are qualified, the employer may request an interview. The interview
enables you to learn more about the job. It also helps the employer find out if you are the best person for the
job. Many people prepare for an interview by learning about the employer’s business. You can find such
information in an organization’s annual report or on its website. This kind of knowledge can help you ask
intelligent questions during your interview. It also shows the interviewer that you are interested in the
employer’s business. Most interviewers pay close attention to the way an applicant acts, dresses and answers
questions. You can make a good impression by arriving on time and by being confident, prepared and well-
organized. Your clothing should be clean, comfortable and professional. Wear the kinds of clothes
appropriate to the company, unless the workers wear uniforms. The interviewer will probably ask about
your interests,
your work experience and your goals. Answer all questions briefly. You should also prepare questions to ask
the interviewer about the company and the position you are seeking. Send a follow-up letter to everyone
who interviewed you no later than two days after the interview. In the letter, thank the interviewer for the
time spent discussing the position with you. Let the interviewer know if you are still interested in the job.
Question 28. The pronoun “it” refers to .
A. the interview B. the employer’s business
C. the job D. the interviewer’s work experience
Question 29. The interview is necessary for .
A. both the interviewer and interviewee B. the interviewer
C. the company D. the candidate
Question 30. Visiting the employer’s website .
A. may help candidates prepare questions to ask the interviewer
B. helps you read the organization’s annual report
C. is not necessary before an interview
D. only wastes some of your time
Question 31. You can make a good impression on the interviewer .
A. by wearing the company’s uniform B. with your punctuality
C. by wearing casual clothes D. with your acting skills
Question 32. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Job interview B. Interview questions
C. Best interview tips D. How to be a Great Candidate if you are under-qualified
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. They said that the car driver was driving very fast at the time of the crash.
A. The car driver is said to be driving very fast at the time of the crash.
B. It was said that the car driver was driving very fast at the time of the crash.
C. It was said to the car driver was driving very fast at the time of the crash.
D. It is said the car driver to be driving very fast at the time of the crash.
Question 34. Lan is short so she can’t work as a fashion model.
A. If Lan were taller, she could work as a fashion model.
B. If Lan were taller, she could works like a fashion model.
C. If Lan were taller, she could have work as a fashion model.
D. If Lan were taller, she can work as a fashion model.
Question 35. “You’d better work harder if you don’t want to retake the exam!” the teacher said to Jimmy.
A. The teacher reminded Jimmy to work harder if he didn’t want to retake the exam.
B. The teacher advised Jimmy to work harder if he didn’t want to retake the exam.
C. The teacher ordered Jimmy to work harder if he didn’t want to retake the exam.
D. The teacher suggested Jimmy to work harder if he didn’t want to retake the exam.
Question 36. Although he is an IT programmer, he doesn’t know how to install windows on his PC.
A. In spite of being an IT programmer, he doesn’t know how to install windows on his PC.
B. Despite of being an IT programmer, he doesn’t know how to install windows on his PC.
C. He doesn’t know how to install windows on his PC because he isn’t an IT programmer.
D. He is an IT programmer. However; he knows how to install windows on his PC.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases
given.
Question 37. Many workers/ wish/ they/ sign/ labour contracts/ the companies.
A. Many workers wish that they were signing labour contracts with the companies.
B. Many workers wished that they sign labour contracts to the companies.
C. Many workers wished that they were signed labour contracts to the companies.
D. Many workers wish that they signed labour contracts with the companies.
Question 38. He/ not/ use/ know/ how/ study English online / but now/ he/ can/ study/ well.
A. He didn't use to know how to study English online, but now he can study well.
B. He didn't use to know how studying English online, but now he can study well.
C. He didn't used to know how to study English online, but now he can study well.
D. He never uses to know how to study English online, but now he can study well.
Question 39. Japan/ second/ developed country/ world
A. Japan is the second in most developed country in the world.
B. Japan is the second developed country of the world.
C. Japan is the most second developed country on the world.
D. Japan is the second most developed country in the world.
Question 40. It/ not/ easy/ study/ both/ academic/ vocational subjects/ the same time.
A. It isn’t easy of studying both academic and vocational subjects at the same time.
B. It isn’t easy to study both academic and vocational subjects at the same time.
C. It isn’t easy for study both academic and vocational subjects in the same time.
D. It is easy to study both academic and vocational subjects at the same time.

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