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The document consists of two mock tests for English language practice, covering vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension questions. It includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as traditional crafts, community living, and environmental awareness. Additionally, it features a passage about the embroidery village of Quat Dong and the specialty tea from Tan Cuong, highlighting cultural heritage and local products.

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The document consists of two mock tests for English language practice, covering vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension questions. It includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as traditional crafts, community living, and environmental awareness. Additionally, it features a passage about the embroidery village of Quat Dong and the specialty tea from Tan Cuong, highlighting cultural heritage and local products.

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ĐỀ ÔN THI TIẾNG ANH – TỔNG HỢP THÁNG 3, 4

MOCK TEST 01
Question 1. A. fragrance B. artisan C. attraction D. handicraft
Question 2. A. speciality B. pottery C. collector D. protect
Question 3. A. speciality B. original C. facility D. preserve
Question 4. A. community B. delivery C. electrician D. facility
Question 5 (OPPOSITE) . What should we do to cut down on our electricity bill?
A. shorten B. enlarge C. decrease D. increase
Question 6 (OPPOSITE)Traditional crafts have many benefits, such as providing employment, preserving cultural heritage, and helping develop
tourism. A. encouraging B. protecting C. maintaining D. damaging
Question 7 (CLOSEST) . Visiting Non Nuoc marble village in Da Nang, you may be amazed by the local artisans’ skill in creating beautiful
marble statues. A. builders B. helpers C. residents D. craftsmen
Question 8(CLOSEST). The artisans in my village usually hand down their skills to their eldest children.
A. look round B. break down C. come back D. pass down
Question 9. The souvenirs from my trip to the beach always remind ------------------me the good time I had with my family.
A. of B. on C. at D. in
Question 10. To reduce waste, our community has decided to _______ on single-use plastics.
A. cut back B. cut up C. cut off D. cut down
Question 11. Do you have any tips on how _______ stronger neighborhood bonds? A. building B. to build C. built D. to build
Question 12. The _______________ in our street usually comes at 6 p.m. to take the rubbish away.
A . garbage collector B. artisans C. electrician D. handicrafts
Question 13. The _______ of flowers and trees can make your local community more pleasant and enjoyable.
A. craftvillage B. fragrance C. function D. suburb
Question 14. The students have made ______ progress since the beginning of this year.
A. impressive B. impressively C. impression D. impressing
Question 15. The new machine does not only save energy but also works______.
A. effect B. effective C. effectively D. effectiveness
Question 16. _______his age, Mr. Brown went climbing the top of the Mount Fansipan in SaPa.
A. Although B. Despite C. In spite D. However
Question 17. The doctor _______ I told you last week is working there.A: which B. whom C. whose D. when
Question 18. My sister ______ some food before she goes home . A. buys B. will buy C. bought D. is buying
Question 19. - A: It's important to remember where we came from.
- B: “____.” It helps us appreciate how far we've come.A. Absolutely B. Not very near. C. It’s so interesting. D. About 5 kilometres.
Question 20. - “Excuse me, do you know where the nearest grocery store is?” – “________”
A. Sure, it’s right next to the bookstore B. It’s closed on Sundays. C. I’m not sure, sorry. D. No problem, thanks for asking.
Question 21. Not only you but also your wife were present at the scene where the accident happened.
A. Not only B. happened C. at the scene D. were
Question 22. Careful planning is very important to help craft villages grow and flourish to attract more tourists to country.
A. planning B. grow C. more D. to country
Last month, my English class went on a field trip to one of the most ancient villages in Viet Nam: Bat Trang. That day all of us got up very early
(23)__________ we could arrive at the village early in the morning. When we got there, we were all astonished by a variety of ceramic products,
most of which are for ordinary use such as bow, cup, plates and pot.( 24)_______there were up to twenty members in our class, we decided not to
join the buffalo tour. Instead, we took a walk for sightseeing and shopping around. ( 25) __________we had visited some of the ceramic stores
along the road in the village ,our teacher took us to Bat Trang Porcelain and Pottery Market. This was the most interesting part of our trip. The
local people instructed us to make pottery products by themselves and introduced the tradition of the village. We were told that pottery-making
skills were (26)________from generation in the village. At last we left,the locals gave us small ceramic key chains as souvenirs. We really looked
(27)_____ another trip to Bat Trang.
Question 23. A. so B. so that C. since D. though
Question 24. A. although B. because C. inspite of D. however
Question 25. A. after B. because C. At last D. while
Question 26. A. turned down B. went in for C. passed down D. brought out
Question 27. A. up to B. down on C. forward to D. forward on
Living in a friendly neighbourhood can make all the difference in the world. It's more than just having a roof over your head; it's about feeling a
sense of belonging and connection to the community around you. I am fortunate to live in just such a neighbourhood, and I wouldn't trade it for
anything.
One of the things that makes my neighbourhood so special is the people who live here. Everyone is so friendly and welcoming, and there's a real
sense of community spirit. Whether it's chatting with a neighbour over the garden fence, or helping someone carry their groceries home, there's
always a willingness to lend a hand.
There are also plenty of amenities in the area that make living here so convenient. There are several parks nearby, which are perfect for taking a
leisurely stroll or having a picnic. The local library is also a great resource, with a wide selection of books and free community events. And if I
ever need anything, there are plenty of shops and restaurants within walking distance.
In short, living in this friendly neighbourhood is a truly special experience. The people, the amenities, and the sense of community all come
together to create a sense of belonging and connection that is hard to find elsewhere. I feel incredibly lucky to call it my home.
(Adapted from: https://neighbourhooddiaries.wordpress.com)
Question 28. What is the best title for the above passage? A. Their lovely neighbourhood! B. Benefits of a lively neighbourhood.
C. How great it is to be in a community. D. My unique experience with my neighbours.
nd
Question 29. According to the 2 passage, everyone in the author’s neighborhood ______________.
A. like to help someone carry things. B. has a real sense of community spirit.
C. is always to lend a hand. D. is friendly and welcoming.
Question 30. Which of the following sentences best describes the situation “there's always a willingness to lend a hand.”
A. they cut down on their help. B. they get on with each other. C. they pass down their willingness. D. they run out of their hands.
Question 31. According to the passage, which of the following sentences is true?
A. It is normal to live in a friendly neighbourhood. B. The author traded his neighbourhood for a better place.
C. There are many amenities in the author’s neighbourhood. D. The local library has free books and community events.
Question 32. What does the word “it” in the final paragraph refer to?
A. The connection B. the neighbourhood C. the sense D. the people
Question 33. “What should I do to stop arguing with my sister?” Linh wondered.
A. Linh wondered what doing to stop arguing with her sister. B. Linh wondered what she to do to stop arguing with her sister.
C. Linh wondered what to do to stop arguing with her sister. D. Linh wondered what should she do to stop arguing with her sister.
Question 34. Nobody is as kind-hearted as your mother.
A. Your mother is less kind-hearted than anyone. B. Your mother is more kind-hearted than anyone.
C. Your mother is more kind-heart than anyone. D. Your mother is more kind-hearted than someone.
Question 35. Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
A. If we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected. B. If we don’t protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
C. If we protect the environment, our life won’t be badly affected. D. If our life is badly affected, we will protect the environment.
Question 36. Although visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary
A. Despite visitors reducing stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary
B. Despite reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary
C. Although reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary
D. Visitors can reduce stress in a pakage tour, despite they have to follow a fixed itinerary
Question 37. balanced/ my diet/ be,/ healthy/ my skin/ look.
A. The more balanced my diet is, the healthier my skin looks. B. The more balanced my diet is, the more healthily my skin looks.
C. The more balanced my diet is, the more healthy my skin looks. D The balanced my diet is, the healthy my skin look.
Question 38. they / study harder / they / pass / exam / successfully /
A. They will study harder so that they can pass the exam successfully.B. They will study harder so they can pass the exam successfully.
C. They will study harder so as pass the exam successfully. D. They will study harder in order for they can pass the exam successfully.
Question 39. Da Nang/ city/ where/ international/ fireworks/ festival/ held/ yearly/.
A. Da Nang is the city where an international fireworks festival is held yearly.B. Da Nang is the city where the international fireworks festival is held yearly.

C. Da Nang is the city where the festival international fireworks is held yearly.D. Da Nang where an international fireworks festival is held yearly is the city.

Question 40. Old/ man/ wish/ his/ grandchild/ visit/ him/ more/ often.
A. The old man wishes his grandchild could visit him more often. B. An old man wishes his grandchild could visit him more often.
C. The old man wishes his grandchild can visit him more often. D. The old man wishes his grandchild could visited him more often.
MOCK TEST 02
Question 1. A. attraction B. handicraft C. fragrance D. artisan
Question 2. A. community B. function C. suburb D. product
1. A. delivery B. original C. facility D. information
2. A. workshop B. remind C. pottery D. handicraft
Question 5.( OPPOSITE ) Van Ha often has a bad relationship with his friends at school.
A. gets on with B. lives on C. face up to D. pass down
Question 6. . She browsed the shop but didn't buy anything. She found it a bit pricey. A. expensive B. crowded C. Cheap D. modern
Question 7.( CLOSEST) The man gave me some advice when I visited his home village.
A. looked after B. handed down C. found out D. came back
Question 8. Vong, a small village in Ha Noi, is well-known for its specialty food: com (young sticky rice flakes).
A. skillful B. famous C. original D. electrical
Question 9. My area is famous --------some specialities such as bun cha, banh cuon and bun oc. A. for B. on C. at D. in
Question 10. During the snowstorm, we _______ salt for the icy sidewalks, so neighbors pitched in to help.
A. cut down of B. got on with C. fed up with D. ran out of
Question 11. Let's find out when _______ the cultural exchange event.
A. to attend B. attended C. attending D. attend
Question 12. If you witness a crime, you should report it to the nearest _______.
A. police officer B. firefighter C. lawyer D. shopkeeper
Question 13. The _______ in our local community include a library, a sports center, and a community center.
A. buildings B. shops C. facilities D. houses
Question 14. I am _______ sorry for keeping you waiting so long. A. terrible B. terror C. terrified D. terribly
Question 15. Exploring the narrow streets in Hoi An Ancient Town at night is quite _______.
A. interested B. interesting C. interestingly D. interestedly
Question 16. Many tourists enjoy festivals in Vietnam ______they don't understand Vietnamese much.
A. when B. if C. though D. because
Question 17. The local artisans still use some of the original techniques _______have been passed down through generations.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
Question 18. After the tornado occurred, many people______ all their valuable property.
A. lose B. loses C. lost D. losing
Question 19. - An: “I’ll visit a traditional craft village next week.” - Mr Binh: “_________.”
A. Good luck! B. I agree with you C. Congratulations! D. Have a good time!
Question 20. - Mr Smith: Thank you for showing us the Temple of Literature.
Hoa: _________A. That’s a good idea. B. Did you go there?C. You are welcome. D. Will you go?
Question 21. My dad thinks an Italian food is better than our food. A. better B. thinks C. an D. our
Question 22. One of the main reasons why teens have bad eating habits are because of their very busy schedules.
A. have B. of C. reasons D. are
There are many embroidery villages in Viet Nam, but Quat Dong village in Ha Noi is widely known for its high quality embroidery products. (23)
______ has been developing around here since the 17 th century. In the past, local skilled (24) ______ were chosen to make sophisticated
embroidered costumes for the Vietnamese King, Queen and other Royal family members. The first man who taught the local people how to
embroider was Dr. Le Cong Hanh, who lived during
the Le dynasty. He learned how to embroider while on a trip to China as an envoy, and taught the villagers of Quat Dong upon his return. (25)
______ these skills eventually spread across the country, the Quat Dong’s artisans’ creations are still the most (26) ______. In order to create
beautiful embroideries, an artisan must be patient, careful and have an eye for design, along with clever hands. (27) ______, Quat Dong products
may range from clothes, bags, pillowcases, to paintings and decorations, which are exported to many countries.
23. A. sculpture B. embroidery C. knitting D. carving 24. A. craftmen B. handicraft C. workers D.artisans
25. A. therefore B. because C. Although D. despite 26. A. comfortable B. recognition C. appreciated D. convenient
27. A. Finally B. Traditionally C. Gradually D. Eventually
Tan Cuong tea is a renowned specialty from Thai Nguyen, situated 75 kilometers north of Ha Noi. Among the tea-growing places in this province,
Tan Cuong Commune stands out as the prime area for tea leaves and related products.
Tan Cuong Tea is one of the most exceptional tea products from this region. What makes it unique is the method of nurturing tea trees with organic
fertilizer, ensuring they are free from harmful pesticide or chemical residues. The tea leaves are harvested using traditional methods. Carefully
picked green tea buds from the trees are stored to maintain their quality before they are sent to the factory for processing.
In recent years, Thai Nguyen Province has implemented various strategies to support businesses, cooperatives, and farmers involved in tea
cultivation. Their goal is to preserve and expand the Tan Cuong specialty tea area, which has brought prosperity to many families through
substantial annual earnings from tea sales and manufacturing.
Moreover, many families in Tan Cuong who own tea farms have established facilities for tourists. Visitors can enjoy tea, observe tea harvesting
and processing, and even arrange for an overnight homestay at a local house, all while taking in the stunning views of the tea-covered hills.
Question 28: What is the main idea of the text?
A. The unique method of nurturing tea trees in Thai Nguyen B. The picturesque tea-growing region of Thai Nguyen
C. The specialty tea from Thai Nguyen D. The history of tea cultivation in Viet Nam
Question 29: What makes Tan Cuong Tea unique?
A. Its popularity among tourists B. The traditional processing methods
C. The organic nurturing of tea trees D. The storage of tea leaves in the factory
Question 30: Why has there been support to businesses, cooperatives, and farmers involved in tea cultivation in Thai Nguyen in recent years?
A. To preserve and expand the unique Tan Cuong tea-producing region.B. To ensure tea trees are free from harmful pesticide or chemical residues.
C. To maintain the quality of tea leaves before they are sent to the factory for processing.
D. To help tea farm owners to establish facilities for tourists.
Question 31: What does the word prosperity from paragraph 3 refer to?
A. a type of tea B. tea cultivation C. wealth and success D. a traditional method
Question 32: Which of the following statements about Tan Cuong Tea is NOT true, according to the text?
A. It is one of the most exceptional tea products from Thai Nguyen. C. It is processed using traditional methods.
B. Visitors coming to Tan Cuong tea farms can not only drink tea but also observe tea harvesting and processing.
D. It is harvested from trees that are grown using harmful pesticide or chemical residues.
Question 33. The weather was awful , but we could go to the cinema
A. Although the weather was awful, but we could go to the cinema B. Although the weather was awful, we could go to the cinema
C. Although the weather was awful, so we could go to the cinema D. Although the weather was awful, we couldn’t go to the cinema
Question 34: The teacher asked: “Do you enjoy your English club, Lan?
A. The teacher asked Lan if she enjoy her English club. B. The teacher asked Lan if she enjoys her English club.
C. The teacher asked Lan if did she enjoy her English club. D. The teacher asked Lan if she enjoyed her English club.
Question 35: Hurry up or we’ll be late for the journey.
A. Unless we hurry up, we won’t be late for the journey. B. If we don’t hurry up, we won’t be late for the journey.
C. If we hurry up, we’ll go to the journey late. D. If we don’t hurry up, we’ll be late for the journey.
Question 36: Peter worked hard, so she passed the final exam.
A. Because Peter worked hard, he passed the final exam. B. Because of Peter worked hard, he didn’t pass the final exam.
C. Peter worked hard, since he didn’t pass the final exam. D. Peter worked hard, because he passed the final exam.
Question 37. Brother / wish / have / enough / money / buy / smart phone //.
A. My brother wishes (that) he had enough money to buy a smart phone. B. My brother wish (that) he had enough money to buy a smart phone.
C. My brother wishes (that) he has enough money to buy a smart phone. D. My brother wished (that) he had enough money to buy a smart phone.
Question 38. More / you / practice / speak English / good/ your pronunciation / become.
A. The more you practice to speak English, the better your pronunciation becomes.

B. The more you practice speaking English, the best your pronunciation becomes.

C. The more you practice speaking English, the better your pronunciation becomes.

D. The more you practice speaking English, the better your pronunciation become.

Question 39. They /not/ leave /the party /until/ the music/ stop/ play/.
A. They didn’t leave the party until the music stopped playing. B. They didn’t leave the party until the music stopped to play
C. They don’t leave the party until the music stopped playing. D. They didn’t leave the party until the music stops playing.
Question 40. He / man/ son/ play/ football/ Manchester City.
A. He’s the man who son plays in Manchester City. B. He’s the man whom son plays at Manchester City.
C. He’s the man whose son plays for Manchester City. D. He’s the man that son plays of Manchester City
MOCK TEST 03
Question 1: A. artisan B. craftsman C. garbage D. fragrance
Question 2: A. preserve B. suburb C. artisan D. visitors
Question 3: A. delivery B. artisan C. attraction D. collector
Question 4: A. community B. electrician C. museum D. original
Question 5 OPPOSITE (. There is a lack of green spaces in the city. A. shortage B. abundance C. absence D. excess
Question 6. They moved to a quiet suburb outside the city to enjoy a peaceful life. A. village B. city centre C. countryside D.
neighborhood
Question 7 SIMILAR. With so many shops and restaurants nearby, this neighborhood is always busy.
A. bustling B. energetic C. relaxed D. expensive
Question 8. I was stuck in a traffic jam on my way home from work, so I missed my dinner reservation.
A. flow B. stop C. station D. congestion
Question 9. The road is narrow, so __________ often occurs at rush hour.
A. traffic light B. traffic flow C. traffic congestion D. traffic safety
Question 10. There’s a _____________in my neighbourhood. It’s noisy and dusty.
A. building B. entertainment center C. concrete jungle D. construction site
Question 11. The city council wants to cut ________ construction noise by 20% in the next five years.
A. down on B. down with C. into D. away
Question 12. The noise probably makes people feel _____sometimes. A. stress B. stressed C. stressful D. unstressed
Question 13. The stadium __________ my school’s Olympic games took place last year is being reconstructed.
A. when B. where C. which D. whose
Question 14. The sky train is packed ________ commuters at rush hour. A. of B. down C. with D. for
Question 15. He is famous for his ______. He is helpful to those less fortunate than himself.
A. kind B. unkind C. kindness D. kindly
Question 16. I prepared well for taking the driving license this morning; ______, I failed it.
A. Instead B. Although C. But D. However
Question 17. The local school is looking for volunteers, but we need to figure out how _____ up.
A. to sign B. signing C. signed D. to signing
Question 18. A: "Shall I help you with your math problem?” B:______
A. Yes, let’s. B. Sure here you are.
C. I'm afraid I can't. D. Yes, please. That would be very nice of you.
Question 19. Doris has just taken Emily to the station.
- Emily: “Thank you for giving me a ride to the station.”
- Doris: “_____________” A. You’re welcome. B. Never mind. C. It doesn’t matter. D. Yeah, OK.
Question 20. She haven’t met her cousin since she __________ school.
A. has left B. leaves C. left D. will leave
Question 21. The typhoon Yagi caused many damage to property estimated at US$ 960 million in Hai Phong. A. many B. damage C. at
D. caused
Question 22. Astronaut candidates whose are in their 30s and 40s can apply to become a NASA astronaut. A. a B. to C. whose D. in
Vertical cities are the ones that are built up with tall buildings for housing and offices. These buildings certainly take up (23) ___ space, so there is
more land for parks and playgrounds. Many people, especially those with low or middle income, choose to live in high-rise buildings because it
costs less than houses. They would also enjoy more (24) ___ that those residential buildings offer, such as supermarkets, fitness clubs, restaurants,
and many other convenient amenities.
(25) ___ cities are built out. They have much shorter buildings and more cottages or houses with wide lanes and private gardens. Horizontal cities
are, therefore, less crowded and polluted. Living and working there is a pleasure. People who live in a horizontal city could have larger garages and
gardens. As a result, they would be able to devote more time to outdoor (26) ____ such as gardening or car washing. Children have more space to
play. This is good for their mental health. It is also safer to live in horizontal cities. In emergency situations such as a fire or a(n) (27) ____, the
evacuation of people in low-rise buildings and houses would be faster and the damage would be lower.
Question 23. A. more B. little C. less D. fewer
Question 24. A. facilities B. places C. activities D. experiences
Question 25. A. Large B. Flat C. Other D. Horizontal
Question 26. A. leisure B. hobbies C. benefits D. time
Question 27. A. accident B. flood C. home breaking D. earthquake
Cities are fascinating places filled with a unique energy. They are home to a diverse population, with people from all walks of life and
countless cultures coming together. These concrete jungles are sometimes called, are constantly evolving, with new buildings reaching for the sky
and innovations changing the urban landscape.
One of the most striking features of a city is its towering skyscrapers. These steel and glass giants offer breathtaking views and house
businesses, offices, and even residential apartments. Beneath these giants, a network of subways and buses weaves through the city, forming the
lifeblood of its transportation system. Thousands of people rely on this network to get to work, school, and appointments, creating a constant flow
of movement.
Cities are also cultural hubs, bursting with museums, art galleries, and theaters. These institutions offer opportunities to learn about
history, appreciate art, and enjoy live performances. From traditional museums showcasing ancient artifacts to modern galleries featuring
contemporary art, cities offer a diverse range of cultural experiences.
However, city life also presents challenges. Traffic congestion can be a major issue, causing delays and frustration for commuters.
Additionally, the high cost of living in a city can be a burden for some residents. Nonetheless, the vibrant energy, diverse culture, and endless
opportunities make cities a unique and captivating environment for many people.
Question 28. What are skyscrapers often used for in cities?
A. Parks B. Homes, offices, and businesses C. Farming D. Airports
Question 29. How do many people in cities get around according to the passage?
A. By using subways and buses B. By walking C. By airplanes D. By car
Question 30. One challenge of city living is________.
A. Too many cultural activities B. Lack of nature C. Lack of job opportunities D. Traffic congestion
Question 31. The word “unique” in the last sentence is closest in meaning to________ .
A. special B. common C. modern D. developed
Question 32. The main idea of this passage is ________
A. Cities are bad places to live. B. Cities have both positive and negative aspects.
C. Skyscrapers are important. D. Public transportation is the only way to travel in cities.
Question 33. Janet said, “I want to visit my grandparents this weekend.”
A. Janet said she wants to visit her grandparents this weekend. B. Janet said she wanted to visit her grandparents this weekend.
C. Janet said she wanted to visit her grandparents that weekend. D. Janet said she wanted to visit my grandparents that weekend.
Question 34. Jack walked home in the rain. He caught a cold.
A. Jack caught a cold, so he walked home in the rain. B. Although he walked home in the rain, Jack caught a cold.
C. Despite walking home in the rain, Jack caught a cold. D. Jack caught a cold because he walked home in the rain.
Question 35. They got close to the fire. They felt warm.
A. Closer they got the fire, warmer they felt. B. The closer they got to the fire, the warmer they felt.
C. The more close they got to the fire, the warmer they felt. D. The more closer they got to the fire, the more warmer they felt.
Question 36. You should go to bed early, or you will be tired tomorrow morning.
A. If you don’t go to bed early, you will be tired tomorrow morning. B. Unless you go to bed early, you will not be tired tomorrow morning.
C. You will go to bed early if you are not tired tomorrow morning. D. You will be tired tomorrow morning unless you don’t go to bed early.
Question 37: She / dishonest / that no one / want / her friend.
A. She is such a dishonest person that no one wants to be her friend. B. She is so a dishonest person that no one wants to be her friend.
C. She is such dishonest person that no one wants to be her friend. D.She is so dishonest person that no one wants her friend.
Question 38: The church / our class/ visit/ last summer /be / over 500 years old
A. The church our class visit last summer is over 500 years old. B. The church which our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
C. The church that our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old. D. The church which our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
Question 39: expensive /the restaurant /be/,/good /the service /./
A. The expensive the restaurant is, the better the service is. B. The more expensive the restaurant is, the gooder the service is.
C. The more expensive the restaurant is, the more better the service. D. The more expensive the restaurant is, the better the service is.
Question 40: Andy/ wish/ he/ can/ speak English/ good/ as a native speaker.
A. Andy wishes he can speak English as well as a native speaker. B. Andy wish he could speak English as well as a native speaker.
C. Andy wishes he could spoke English as well as a native speaker. D. Andy wishes he could speak English as well as a native speaker
MOCK TEST 04
Question 1. A. concrete B. congest C. construct D. combine
Question 2. A. hygiene B. handicraft C. honest D. habitat
Question 3. A. pavement B. industry C. leftover D. entertain
Question 4. A. pollute B. private C. rely D. around
Question 5. OPPOSITE. Walking alone at night in that area can be quite dangerous. A. unsafe B. safe C. dull D. special
Question 6. The new road is very wide, which helps to reduce congestion and improve the flow of vehicles.A. narrow B. broad C. large D. vast
Question 7. SIMILAR The new shopping mall was packed with shoppers looking for the best deals on weekends.
A. crowded B. empty C. small D. calm
Question 8. During rush hour, the streets are filled with cars and buses. A. quiet time B. peak time C. late night D. early morning
Question 9. During peak hours, the roads are extremely __________. A. itchy B. open C. congested D. pricey
Question 10. The __________ area of the city is usually very lively and bustling. A. downtown B. hygiene C. rural D. underground
Question 11. After eating at that restaurant, he __________ food poisoning.
A. handed down B. came down with C. ran out of D. gave up
Question 12. The older the city becomes, the less attractive it is to _______ A. immigrate B. immigrants C. immigration D. immigrating
Question 13. Ms. Donaldson, ____ teaches linguistics at the university, recently received recognition for her research.
A. who B. whom C. which D. that
Question 14. The shopping mall is a popular place for teens to hang ______ with one another these days.
A. in B. down C. out D. for
Question 15. In Chi’s city, many teens like street food more than food ___ at home.A. preparation B. prepared C. preparative D. preparing
Question 16. My favorite means of transport in Bangkok is the sky train. It’s crowded at rush hour, ____; it’s always on time.
A. instead B. although C. but D. however
Question 17. She hoped __________ at the city square in time for the fashion show. A. arrive B. arriving C. to arrive D. arrives
Question 18.
Mai: “Do you know an apple a day can help you keep fit, build healthy bones and prevent disease like cancer?” Minh: “Wow!
____________”
A. You must like apples. B. That’s incredible. C. I would love to. D. It’s a good idea.
Question 19. Tom and Huy are discussing city traffic. Tom: “The traffic in the city is getting worse every day.”
Huy: “____________. We should use public transportation more often.”
A. I don’t think so B. I agree completely C. It’s not that bad D. I never noticed
Question 20. While we were waiting at the bus stop, a woman ___________ us the way to Do Son beach.A. asks B. has asked C.
was asking D. asked
Question 21. Everyone in both cars were injured in the accident last night. A. injured B. were C. cars D. last night
Question 22. Mai is a most hard-working student in our class. A. is B. hard-working C. a D. our
The local newspaper carried out a survey with city dwellers about how to make the city a more ( 23) _____ place. Most participants in the survey
talked about the city's traffic. First, then wanted stricter traffic laws to stop drivers from ignoring traffic lights and breaking speed limits. This
would help reduce road accidents. In addition, they hoped their city would improve its (24) _____ system. For example, buses should be clean and
have air conditioners. There should be bus lines that reach almost all areas in the city, so it would be easy for people to ( 25) _____. They said that
good public transport could also save the city money. The local authority wouldn't need to construct new parking lots and widden roads to cater for
the increasing number of private cars. (26)_________, the survey participants suggested the local authority build traffic apps. The apps could
recommend to drivers the best routes to avoid traffic (27) ____________.The sooner the government started implementing these, the more
convenient it would be to travel around the city.
Question 23. A. lifelong B. living C. lively D. liveable
Question 24. A. public transport B. underground C. amenity D. parking
Question 25. A. go away B. move in C. get around D. come out
Question 26. A. Finally B. However C. Therefore D. Because 27. A. signs B. flow C. accidents D. congestion
Bringing the countryside into the city centre
Most people in the world live in cities. But city life isn’t always great – it’s often too hot to spend time outside in the summer, there’s pollution
from traffic and there are signs everywhere saying that people can’t ride skateboards or bikes. However, green spaces can bring the countryside
into city centres and really make people’s lives better.
I played in my local park as a child, but I never thought about how important it was to me. Then, at sixteen, my uncle invited me to stay with him
in Valencia during the school holidays and took me to the Jardín del Turia. This amazing park is over seven kilometres long and until 1986 it was
just empty land after the river flooded the whole city. It now has space for walking, social areas for chatting and even a playground for kids. You
don’t have to pay to use it, so
everyone can enjoy it. People who live nearby are healthier and happier and love their city park.
I started reading about other exciting green spaces and found the High Line in New York. This
was an old railway line, ten metres above the city, and is now a colourful park with flowers Page
and wild areas, and amazing views over the city. The city government was worried it would be expensive to build and no one would use it.
However, it was popular from day one. As well as New Yorkers, it attracts thousands of tourists, and the money they spend in the city more than
pays for it. Local people work with city gardeners to keep it tidy.
The Underpass Park in Toronto is on land under road bridges, which was covered in rubbish before. You don’t see it as you drive past, so it’s a
special, secret place. It’s also peaceful, as you can’t hear the traffic above. Because the road gives it a roof, people can use it in all weather and it’s
lovely and cool in the summer. It doesn’t have much natural light, but mirrors on the ‘walls’ solve this problem. Mainly teenagers use it, and
because they feel it’s theirs, they know they must keep it clean and they mustn’t leave rubbish.
28. What is the writer doing in the first paragraph?
A. Explaining how his work as an architect helps to make cities better. B.Telling people about the dangers of pollution in cities.
C. Explaining the need for green spaces in cities. D. Giving advice to people on how to build new parks in their city.
29. Alan first became interested in parks while he was __________.
A. visiting a relative B. playing in his local park C. studying at school D. working with his uncle
30. What do we learn about the High Line in New York?
A. Not many people used it at first. B. There are sometimes too many tourists.
C. It is quite expensive for the city. D. People who live nearby help to look aſter it.
31. How does Alan feel about the Underpass Park?
A. He is disappointed that it doesn’t get much natural light. B. He is glad that people of different ages use it.
C. He is worried that people might leave rubbish there. D. He is pleased that people can’t see it from the main roads.
32. Which best describes Alan’s opinion about green spaces in cities?
A. They’re nice, but they aren’t as good as the real countryside. B. They are a good way to use empty land and can bring lots of benefits to people.
C. They are expensive to build, and they can cause problems. D. They make cities look more attractive, but people don’t always use them.
Question 33. The weather has been bad recently, but we still enjoyed yesterday's camping trip.

A. Although the weather has not so good recently, we felt yesterday was enjoyable. B. Although the weather has been bad recently, we still enjoyed yesterday's camping trip.

C. We enjoyed the camping trip, plus the weather has yesterday had been good recently. D. Despite the fine weather yesterday, we still enjoyed yesterday’s camping trip.

Question 34. “Is the weather good in Shanghai in the summer?” Jane asked me.

A. Jane asked me if the weather was good in Shanghai in the summer. B. Jane asked me if the weather had been good in Shanghai in the summer.

C. Jane asked me was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer. D. Jane asked me if was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer

Question 35: Mai wants to stay hydrated. She is advised to drink plenty of water.

A. If Mai wants to stay hydrated, she must drink plenty of water. B. If Mai wants to stay hydrated, she should drink plenty of water.

C. If Mai wants to stay hydrated, she should not drink plenty of water. D. If Mai wants to stay hydrated, she may drink plenty of water.

Question 36. He couldn't meet you because of being busy.


A. Because he was busy, he couldn't meet you. B. He couldn't meet you, because he was being busy
C. He was busy, because he couldn't meet you. D. Because he is busy, he couldn't meet you.
Question 37: She / wish / she / spend / vacation / Ha Long Bay / next weekend.
A. She wishes she spent her vacation in Ha Long Bay next weekend. B. She wishes she would spend her vacation in Ha Long Bay next weekend.

C. She wishes she would spend her vacation in Ha Long Bay the next weekend. D. She wishes she has spent her vacation in Ha Long Bay next weekend.

Question 38: The novel/ I/ just/ read/ interesting.


A. The novel which I had just read is interesting. B. The novel whom I have just read is interesting.
C. The novel who I have just read is interesting. D. The novel which I have just read is interesting.
Question 39: The/ careful/ you/ plan, the / successful/ you/ be.
A. The more careful you plan, the more successful you will be. B. The more carefully you plan, the more successful you will be.
C. The more carefully you plan, the more successfully you will be. D. The more carefully you plan, the most successful you will be.
Question 40: They /not/ leave /the party /until/ the music/ stop/ play/.
A. They didn’t leave the party until the music stopped playing. B. They didn’t leave the party until the music stopped to play
C. They don’t leave the party until the music stopped playing. D. They didn’t leave the party until the music stops playing.

MOCK TEST 05
Question 1. A. fattening B. distraction C. amenity D. speciality
Question 2. A. around B. underground C. counsellor D. tourist
Question 3. A. construction B. liveable C. deliver D. collector
Question 4. A. electrician B facility C. original D. additional
Question 5. OPPOSITE )The English course has a fixed schedule of classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
A. flexible B. arranged C. unstable D. tight
Question 6. The local regulations permit camping in designated areas within the national park.
A. forbid B. allow C. accept D. stop
Question 7. CLOSEST) Setting a deadline for my workouts helps me stay on track and motivated.
A. stress B. due date C. minimum D. counselor
Question 8. To accomplish my fitness goals, I need to prioritize exercise and healthy eating.
A. assign B. affect C. agree D. achieve
Question 9. Maintaining a ________ life often means making time for the things you have to do , as well as the things you want to do in a suitable
way. A. educational B. mental C. well- balanced D. social
Question 10. When working outside, farmer should dress ___ for the weather.
A. appropriately B. appropriate C. appropriated D. appropriateness
Question 11. The children felt _____ when their mother was coming back home.A. excited B. exciting C. excitement D. excitedly
Question 12. There are too many _____ in this classroom; it’s hard for me to pay attention to the lesson.
A. distractions B. difficulties C. obstacles D. omissions
Question 13. Nam: Good luck with your IELTS exam next week!
Ba: ______A. I’m not taking anything. B. I’d love to. Thanks a lot. C. Yes, I agree with you. D. Thanks. I’ll try my best.
Question 14. Tom: I need to finish this report by tomorrow.
Sam: ______ The deadline is really close. A. Let’s take a small break. B. You must start working on it now.
C. I’m sorry about everything. D. Don’t worry about me.
Question 15. ______ all our efforts to save the school, the authorities decided to close it.A. Although B. Since C. Despite D. Because
Question 16. English is a global language ______ connects people from different countries. A. who B. whose C. that D. whom
Question 17. The students all agreed ______ in cultural performances to showcase Vietnamese traditions.
A. participating B. to participate C. participate D. to participating
Question 18. Mr Johnson has dedicated his life ______ maintaining this ancient castle. A. in B. for C. to D. on
Question 19. The manager told me to pass ______ the message I had just read. A. to B. on C. in D. for
Question 20. I ______ my homework as soon as I come home. A. is finishing B. will finish C. finish D. have finished
Question 21. Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children.
A. usually B. are C. common disease D. which
Question 22. The number of foreign tourists to Vietnam have increased quickly during the past years.
A. The number B. to Vietnam C. have increased D. quickly
Hoi An is a small city located in Quang Nam Province. It is a famous tourist destination in Viet Nam. Its attractions are many: the peace
of the ancient town, the beauty of (23) ______ villages, the wilderness of beaches and the delicious dishes with memorable flavours.
Getting around Hoi An is quite (24) ________. Traffic is rarely busy on most days, and the roads within Hoi An Ancient Town are (25) _______
off to cars, taxis, and motorcycles from 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Taxis are available outside Hoi An Ancient Town. Taxis here
are cheap and reliable and drivers are (26) _______ honest. You can hail a taxi in the street, or ring for one. You can also rent a bicycle (27)
______ your hotel or any bike rental shop, and it is generally quite cheap.
Question 23. A. skill B. craft C. handmade D. activity
Question 24. A. convenient B. suitable C. tough D. flexible
Question 25. A. open B. free C. closed D. locked
Question 26. A. originally B. additionally C. nicely D. generally
Question 27. A. in B. within C. from D. on
The majority of London’s inhabitants live in its suburbs. Many of them travel to the city to work every day by train, bus, tube or car. These
people are called “commuters”. Commuters may spend as much as two hours every morning getting to work and another two hours getting home
again. The cost of living in London is higher than that in most other parts of Britain. Millions of visitors come to London every year from all over
the world to see the famous sights here such as Buckingham Palace and many other historic buildings. London is also very famous for its theaters,
red buses and black taxis. Some people find it a noisy and dirty place but it has many large, pleasant parks. Here, everyone can enjoy some
peaceful and quiet moments. London has many attractions both people from other parts of Britain and people from overseas.
Question 28. The main idea of the passage is about __________.
A. London B. The cost of living in London C. Lives in the suburb of London D. London has many attractions
Question 29.Commuters __________.
A. live in the city center B. live in the suburbs and travel to work in the city.
C. live in the suburbs and work there. D. live in the city center and work there.
Question 30. Living in London is __________.
A. cheaper than in most other parts of Britain. B.more expensive than in most other parts of Britain.
C. most expensive than in most parts of Britain. D. more cheap than in most other parts of Britain.
Question 31. London is famous for __________.
A. its delicious food. B. its theaters but not its red buses. C. its theaters, red buses and black taxis D. its inhabitants.
Question 32. “Inhabitants” means __________.
A. customers B.people living in the city C. residents D.people living in the country
Question 33. If you don’t send her to the hospital, she may die.
A. Unless they send her to the hospital, she is likely to die. B. It is possible that she may die if she goes to the hospital.
C. She may die before you send her to the hospital. D. If you don’t send her to the hospital, she is sure to die.
Question 34. I need a dictionary, so that I can look up the meaning of this word.
A. A dictionary is good for me to look up the meaning of new words.
B. I can’t know the meaning of this word if I don’t have a dictionary.
C. Without a dictionary, students don’t know the meaning of these words.
D. I need a dictionary to look up new word when I learn English.
Question 35. Promise to look after it and you can borrow my new book.
A. Promise to borrow my book in order to look after it carefully.
B. You borrow my book, and you promise to take care of it.
C. You know how to look after my book, so you can borrow it.
D. You can borrow my new book if you look after it carefully.
Question 36. Chau says life on a farm is more liveable than in the city.
A. Life on a farm is always more liveable than Chau says.
B. Chau says life on a farm is as liveable as it is in the city.
C. For Chau, life in the city is not as liveable as it is on a farm.
D. For Chau, life in the city is more liveable than on a farm.
Question 37. The more / read I interesting / the book /.
A. The more I read, the more interesting the book was. B. The more I read the book, I find it very interesting.
C. The more to read, the more interesting the book was. D. The more I read, the most interesting the book was.
Question 38. tell me / who I go / order / get I right information I ?
A. Do you tell me who to go in order to get the right information?
B. Can you tell me who is going in order to get right information?
C. Can you tell me who to go to in order to get the right information?
D. Could you tell me who to go order to get the right information?
Question 39. Students / try / give priority / school / family / extra activities I.
A. Students try to give priority between school, family and extra activities.
B. Students should try to give priority to school, family and extra activities.
C. Some students try to give priority of school, family and extra activities.
D. Students try to give priority among school, family and extra activities.
Question 40. they / want / pass / exam / successfully / they / study harder /.
A. Although they want to pass the exam successfully, they study harder.
B. They want to pass the exam successfully, but they may study harder.
C. Unless they want to pass the exam successfully, they will study harder.
D. If they want to pass the exam successfully, they must study harder.

MOCK TEST 06
1. A. construction B. carry C. concrete D.process
2. A. Spectacular B. structure C. sculpture D. picturesque
3. A. populous B. determine C. forbidden D. delicious
4. A. bustling B. advance C. itchy D. pricey
5.( OPPOSITE ) The new road is very wide, which helps to reduce congestion and improve the flow of vehicles
A. narrow B. broad C. large D. vast
6. Vong, a small village in Ha Noi, is well-known for its specialty food: com (young sticky rice flakes).
A. skillful B. famous C. original D. electrical
7.( CLOSEST) New York city was founded by the Dutch in 1624. A. demolished B. destroyed C. established D. pointed
8.More and more city dwellers suffer from coughing or breathing problems. A. residents B. roads C. pollution D. traffics
9. This city has one of the most __________ underground rail networks in the world.
A. efficient B. fashionable C. modern D. fascinated
10. She lives a flat in the _______ , so it is very convenient for her to work in the city centre.
A. subburb B.downtown C. countryside D.mountain
11. They make sure that the rooms in the city are ____, even the big ones. A. affordable B. afford C. affordability D. affording
12. Every effort will be made to minimise ___ to customers while work is in progress.
A. inconvenient B. convenient C. inconvenience D. conveniently
13. Mr Brown really wants to buy a flat in the big city. ___, he has to save money from now. A.So B. However C. But D. Therefore
14. They say the exams ______ they have to take often make them worried, and they have no time to relax.
A. what B. which C. why D. when
15. Many young people spend an hour __________ because of the heavy traffic. A.travel B. traveling C. to travel D. traveled
16. "The dog chased ______ the cat." A. over B. through C. after D.under
17. Unfortunately, I ______ a cold last week. A. handed down B. came down with C. ran out of D. gave up
18. He spent a year in India and loves spicy food. ______ the food is, ______ he likes it.
A. The hotter/the more and more B. The hotter/the more C. The more and more hot/the more D. The hottest/the most
19. A: “Oops, my mistake, Dad. I’ve just broken the dish”– B: “_______”
A. It’s alright. Be careful next time. B. Not at all. Follow me and I’ll show you.
C. I’m so glad you like the dish. D. Sure. Thanks for letting me know.
20. Mark and his mother are talking about his maths test.
Mother: Why didn’t you inform me of the result of your maths test?
Mark: __________, Mum. I forgot about it. A. Thank you B. That’s ok C. It’s alright D. I’m sorry
21.The safer the city are, the more liveable it becomes. A. are B. the C. more liveable D. Becomes
22. When they lived in Jakarta, they used to eating Indonesian food. A. When B. lived C. eating D. they
City planners have claimed trees play an important role in an urban environment. Children growing up close to nature have better health, while
walking in parks reduce blood pressure, stress and obesity. The problem is to select the right trees and (23) __________ them.
Ha Noi is considered one of the greenest cities in Viet Nam thanks to its beautiful and precious trees. Ancient trees in Ha Noi are frequently
mentioned in poems. Each street can be represented by a tree. To local residents, the hundred-year old trees that line the streets are more than just
beautiful, they are a part of the city’s identity.
(24) ______ the treasured place the trees have in the heart of the local resident, Hanoians seem to have a lot of concern when construction
workers chop them down. Workers get away with digging around the trees without much care, and even leave the trees without enough earth to
grow - making them vulnerable to storms.
To (25) ______the problem, Ha Noi’s authorities have started a project of replanting trees: each of the capital’s streets (26) ______ with two or
three sorts of trees. Moreover, more people should be made aware of the importance of(27) _________ trees in communities.
23.A. maintain B. service C. provide D. care
24.A. Because B. However C. Due to D. Although
25.A. deal with B. cut down on C. come up with D. make up
26.A. planted B. will be planted C. had been cutting D. using
27.A. protecting B. destroying C. cutting D. Burning Do you live
in a big city? It is said that living in big cities is expensive because of the high living cost. There are also pollution and traffic problems that make
living in big cities unpleasant. However, many people enjoy living in big cities because they offer convenience and countless options for
entertainment.
Many big cities already have good public transportation systems, which makes it easy for the citizens to go anywhere around the city. This
also reduces and helps overcome the problem of traffic jams that often occur at peak times. With the convenience of public transportation, the
citizens do not have to drive everywhere and can save money as they do not have to pay for parking charges.
Staying healthy is everybody's concern and in big cities you can find the best possible medical care for any diseases, especially the severe
ones. Moreover, compared to rural areas, access to medical treatment is easier because there are always clinics or medical centers that open 24
hours in many parts of the city so
you can get medical help anytime, as soon as you need it. Reaching hospitals is also easier as public transport is usually available 24 hours a day.
28. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Advantages of living in big cities B. Disadvantages of living in big cities
C. Drawbacks of living rural areas D. Benefits of living rural areas
29. Which of the __ following is closest in meaning to the word "countless" in paragraph 1?
A. definite B. numberless C. measurable D. limited
30. What makes living in big cities costly?
A. public transport B. healthcare C. high cost of living D. high parking charges
31. According to the passage, what is people's concern?
A. traffic congestions B. air pollution C. medical centers D. good health
32. It can be inferred from the passage that in big cities
A. no one cares about the high cost of living. B. it's impossible to get medical care for severe diseases.
C. traffic jams are often seen during rush hours. D. city dwellers do not have to pay for parking.
33. Although his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car.
A. Despite his leg was broken, he managed to get out of the car. B. Though his leg broken, he managed to get out of the car.
C. In spite his broken leg, he managed to get out of the car. D. In spite of his broken leg, he managed to get out of the car.
34. I think a nomadic life is not as good as a settle life.
A. I think a settle life is better than a nomadic life. B. I think a nomadic life is as good as a settle life.
C. I think a nomadic life is as well as a settle life. D. I think a nomadic life is more better a settle life.
35. Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
A. If we don't protect the environment, our life won't be badly affected.
B. If our life is badly affected, we will protect the environment.
C. If we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
D. If we don't protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
36. She gets up early so that her children can come to school on time.
A. If she does not get up early, her children will not come to school on time.
B. Because of her getting up early, her children cannot come to school on time.
C. So she gets up early, her children will not come to school on time.
D. Because she wants her children to come to school on time, she gets up early.
37. He/wish / come / her birthday party / next Sunday.
A. He wish he could come to her birthday party next Sunday.
B. He wishes he could come to her birthday party on next Sunday.
C. He wishes he came to her birthday oarty on next Sunday.
D. He wishes he could come to her birthday party next Sunday.
38. This/ the/ bad/ hotel/ we/ ever/ stay at.
A. This is a worst hotel we’ve ever stayed at. B. This is the baddest hotel we’ve ever stayed at.
C. This is the worst hotel we’ve ever stayed at D. This is the better hotel we’ve ever stayed at.
39. By the time / you / arrive, / she / leave.
A. By the time you arrive, she will leave B. By the time you have arrived, she will leave
C. By the time you arrived, she leaves D. By the time you arrive, she left
40. The man / you / meet / last week / her father.
A. The man whom you met last week is her father.
B. The man whom you meet last week is her father.
C. The man whom you meets last week is her father.
D. The man whom you meet last week her father.
MOCK TEST 07
Question 1: A. healthy B. together C. thunder D. earthquake
Question 2: A. deadline B. optimistic C. inform D. minimise
Question 3: A. fattening B. delay C.minimise D. mental
Question 4: A. additional B. anxiety C. accomplish D. optimistic
Question 5: OPPOSITE ) Son is very tired today, so he goes to bed early to keep his health.
A.goes swimming B. stay up late C. play game late D. get bad marks
Question 6: His bad exam results made his parents feel disappointed and depressed.
A. bad marks B.good grades C. his laziness D. his good time
Question 7( CLOSEST) I often ask my sister to look after the children while I am away on business.
A. look forward to B. take part in C. pay attention to D. take care of
Question 8: I have just accomplished my assignment, so I can go out for a walk.
A. managed B. put C.finished D.delayed
Question 9: Don’t worry. I ______ you if I arrive home.
A. phone B. would phone C. phoned D. will phone
Question 10: Nowadays, more and more people would rather spend their free time ______ the Internet.
A. surfing B. surf C. surfed D. to surf
Question 11. They _________the flight to Phu Quoc because of the weather.
A. delayed B. managed C. joined D. accomplished
Question 12: Mr Bao wants to know when the_______for his French assignment is.
A. due date B. distractions C. optimistic D. anxiety
Question 13: I’m learning English _______ I want to get a good job after school.
A. but B. because C. so D. therefore
Question 14: I think we should have _______living , both physical and mental health.
A. healthily B. healthy C. unhealthy D. health
Question 15. This medicine will protect you _________ a return of the illness.
A. from B. of C. to D. at
Question 16. The man and the animals ______ you saw at the circus came from China.
A. whom B. that C. which D. who
Question 17. My father has______ smoking for five years because of his bad health.
A. waken up B. taken up C. look up D. given up
Question 18. As an ______, Mr. Pike is very worried about the increasing of juvenile delinquency.
A. Educator B. Education C. Educate D. Educative
Question 19: Nam is having a talk with Na.
- Nam: "How long does it take you to get to school?" - Na: "______. "
A. At 6.30 a.m B. Half past seven C. About 500 meters D. About 10 minutes
Question 20 : An and Mary are talking about Mary's new hair style.
-An:“I like your new hair style.”-Mary: “_____”
A.Thanks. It’s nice of you to say B. Oh, well done! C.I feel boring to hear that D. Shall I? Thanks.
Question 21. Her parents, as well as her brother, is coming to the party tonight. A. her B. is C. tonight D. well
Question 22.Mary is someone with who I usually agree. A. is B. with C. who D. agree
Teenagers today live in a very competitive world. It is more important than ever to succeed at school if you hope to ( 23)___________ a
chance in the job market afterwards. It’s no wonder that many young people worry ( 24)___________ letting down their parents, their peers and
themselves. To try to please everyone, they take on too many tasks until it becomes harder and harder to balance homework assignments, parties,
sports activities and friends. The result is that young people (25)__________ from stress.
There are different ways of dealing with stress. Everyone knows that caffeine, in the form of coffee or soft drinks, keeps you awake and alert.
But caffeine is a drug which (26)________ become addictive. In the end, like other drugs, caffeine only leads to more stress. There are better ways
to deal with stress: physical exercise is a good release for stress, (27) it increases certain chemicals in the brain which calm you down.
You have to get enough sleep to avoid stress and to stay healthy and full of energy.
Question 23. A. wonder B. have C. doing D. take on
Question 24. A. of B. at C. about D. with
Question 25. A. suffer B. please C. balance D. cope with
Question 26. A. can’t B. mustn’t C. have to D. can
Question 27. A. although B. unless C. because D. because of
Television is very popular and even has some benefits for teens. It helps very young children learn the letters of the alphabet, and helps other kids
learn about science, cultures, and world events. However, researchers show that watching too much TV is bad for children. For one thing, there is
a link between watching more than four hours of TV a day and being overweight. For another thing, many TV shows are violent and upsetting.
Watching them may cause kids to be more fearful. And of course, more time in front of the TV means less time to study. Too much TV may also
be the cause of lower grades. Experts do not agree on the solution to these problems. Some say that kids should watch only educational programs;
others say kids should watch no TV at all. And others suggest teaching them to watch TV as occasional entertainment, not as an everyday hobby.
Question 28: What is the passage mainly about?
A.Benefits of kids’TV B. Effects of television on kids C.Why kids love TV D.Kids should watch TV
Question 29: According to the passage, watching a lot of TV may ________.
A. cause weight problems in children B. cause children to be more famous
C. cause children to get better grades D. cause students to study more
Question 30: What does the word them in the second paragraph mean?
A. Children. B. violent and upsetting shows C. Television. D. Kids.
Question 31: The word “occasional” in paragraph is closest in meaning to A. very often B. always C. not very often D. everyday
Question 32: Which of the following facts is NOT the drawback of TV?
A. Violent shows B. less time to study C. kids’ fearfulness D. source of information
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: The teacher asked Lan, "Can you open the door to get the fresh air?"
A. The teacher asked Lan you can open the door to get the fresh air. B. The teacher asked Lan can you open the door to get the fresh air.
C. The teacher asked Lan could you open the door to get the fresh air. D. The teacher told Lan to open the door to get the fresh air.
Question 34: Although Paul has little money, he feels happy and enjoys his life.
A. In spite of having little money, Paul feels happy and enjoys his life.
B. Despite Paul has little money, he feels happy and enjoys his life.
C. Paul feels happy and enjoys his life though the fact that having little money.
D. Paul feels happy and enjoys his life even though having little money.
Question 35: Keep our environment clean or we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
A. Unless we keep our environment clean, we won't enjoy a healthy life.
B. Unless we kept our environment clean, we won't enjoy a healthy life
C. If we keep our environment clean, we won't enjoy a healthy life.
D. If we don't keep our environment clean, we will enjoy a healthy life.
Question 36: People drive fast. Many accidents happen.
A. The faster people drive, the more accidents happen. B. The more faster people drive, the more accidents happen.
C. The faster people drive, the many accidents happen. D. The faster people drive, the more accidents happens.
Question 37: Peter and Mary / wish/ they/ on holiday/ Brazil/ instead of/ stay at home.
A. Peter and Mary wish they will be on holiday in Brazil instead of stay at home.
B. Peter and Mary wish they will on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
C. Peter and Mary wish they were on holiday in Brazil instead of stay at home.
D. Peter and Mary wish they were on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
Question 38: No-one/ kind-hearted/ than/ my mom.
A. No-one isn’t more kind-hearted than my mom. B. No-one is as kind-hearted than my mom.
C. No-one is more kind-hearted than my mom. D. No-one isn’t as kind-hearted than my mom.
Question 39: She/ be/ tired/ she/ stay/ at home.
A. She stayed at home as she is tired. B. She is tired, because she stayed at home.
C. She was tired, so she stayed at home. D. She is tired, so she stayed at home.
Question 40: This/ the/ place / I/ met/ my wife.
A. This is the place in where I met my wife. B. This is the place where I met my wife in.
C. This is the place where I met my wife. D. This is the place which I met my wife.

MOCK TEST 08
Question 1: A. accomplish B. additional C. anxiety D. assignment
Question 2: A. deadline B. minimise C. physical D. priority
Question 3: A. pressure B. convince C. friendship D. guidance
Question 4: A. fattening B. happiness C. anxiety D. negative
Question 5. OPPOSITE )Minh got the lowest marks in his class, he felt very pessmistic.
A. optimistic B. inexpensive C.unhealthy D.unwealthy
Question 6: Miss Lilly delayed going to the party because it was raining cats and dogs.
A. went on B.turned on C.turned up D.went off
Question 7 CLOSEST).She asked the doctor why she has felt a bit stressed lately. A. tense B. expect C. appeal D. thoughtful
Question 8. Annually in June, all the students feel stressed before the exams come. A. Monthly B. Yearly C. Usually D.Frequently
Question 9.The Anh tried to_______his goal of running five kilometes a day. A. get B. do C. accomplish D. manage
Question 10. _______my cousin is young, she is one of the most skillful artisans in Bat Trang village.
A. When B. Although C. Whereas D. In order to
Question 11.Tom does karate everyday because he wants to maintain his____health. A. body B. physical C. mental D. spirit
Question 12.My university has recently _____a new library near the school’s gate. A.put off B.go out C.look at D.set up
Question 13. Every child on the world adore______outside with their friends in their free time to get rid of stress.
A. play B. playing C. to play D. plays
Question 14. If Son Tung _____time, he ______out with his friends for fun. In fact, He is free today.
A. had- would go B. had- would gone C. has- will go D. have- will go
Question 15. Have you ever met the man _________ Mary’s cousin?
A. who married B. who is married C. whom married D. who was married
Question 16. The young birds depend______ their parents for food several weeks. A. on B. into C. at D. by
Question 17.He is one of the most famous _______ in the world.
A. environmentlist B. environmentally C. environment D. environmentalists
Question 18. She smiled so __________ that a lot of people glanced at her.
A. attractively B. attraction C. attractive D. attract
Question 19.Tuan :“ My life’s got stuck these days. I am depressed and hopeless" -Hoa:“____, everything will be Ok"
A. You will be tired B. Stay stuck there C. No, thanks D. Stay calm
Question 20.David: “ Mom, I’ve got the first rank in class this semester.” - Mr Bao : “ ______”
A. Well done! B. Thank you C. Never mind D. Let’s go
Question 21. A extended family includes several generations living together in the same house.
A. includes B. A C. living D. same
Question 22. There are not little Italian teachers in that school, but there are a lot of English ones.
A. there B. are C. little D. ones
When I was at school, I had to learn how to have a well-balanced life in order to reduce stress and anxiety. Here are some of the typical things I
did. Firstly, I managed my time properly. (23) _______ I started to plan my schedule, made a weekly work list and gave priority to some of my
work. This helped me concentrate my efforts on my most important tasks. In addition, I communicated with my family, friends, and teachers about
my busy schedule and problems, so they would offer me additional support. I also took breaks appropriately because they helped me keep away
from stress and anxiety and gave my brain a rest and improved my (24) _______. Finally, I looked after my (25) _______. I got at least eight hours
of sleep a day. I played football with my classmates twice a week and went for a walk with my grandparents early every morning. Besides, I also
tried to (26) ________ a healthy diet. I ate a lot of fruit and vegetables. I ate little fattening foods and avoided (27) ______ like chips, cookies,
pizza, etc.
Question 23: A. however B. therefore C. but D. because
Question 24: A. happy B. happier C. happiness D. happily
Question 25: A. healthy diet B. junk foods C. physical health D. mood
Question 26: A. take part B. healthy diet C. be careful D. make sure
Question 27: A. junk foods B. healthy diet C. physical health D. support
In the recent survey, more than 80% of American high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings, on weekends or in summer.
These part-time jobs bring teenagers great advantages.
One of the benefits of the work is the students can learn the skills that will be useful for the rest of their lives. When they work, they have to
manage both the job and schoolwork. To be able to do so, they must be very organized and able to keep a sensible schedule. They also learn
to cope with the job stress apart from the stress of the schoolwork. Some of the most stressful jobs include teaching, nursing, and police work.
These skills help prepare teenagers for their later careers. High school students who work are more likely to succeed as adults than people who
enter the job market at a later age with no work experience. Teenagers want a lot of expensive things: clothes, mp3 players, trips with their friends,
etc. Not all parents can afford them. And even if they can, the teens might not really appreciate that money because they did not earn it. When
teenagers make money for themselves, they know its true and are less likely to spend it foolishly.
29.Which of the following is a good title for the passage?
A.Why teenagers should work B. Part-time jobs cause stress
C.USA high school students work at part-time jobs in the evenings D. Advantages and disadvantages of part-time jobs
30.According to the passage, what is NOT an effect of part-time jobs?
A.Teenagers become stressed. B. Teenagers become organized.
C. Teenagers are more likely to have successful careers. D. Teenagers become unstressed.
31.The word “cope with” in the passage is closest in meaning to ______.
A. fight against B. deal with C. suffer from D. turn down
32.According to the passage, when teenagers have jobs, they are more likely to _______.
A. spend foolishly B. want expensive things C. appreciate money D. waste time
33.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Only some US students do part-time jobs. B. US students suffer part-time job stress.
C. Part-time jobs are somehow good for teenagers. D.US students don’t like doing part – time jobs.
Question 33: Why don’t you postpone your trip till next summer, David?” said John.
A. John didn’t think it was a good idea for David to postpone his trip till next summer.
B. John asked David why he postponed his trip till next summer.
C. John wondered if David wanted to postpone his trip till next summer.
D. John suggested that David should postpone his trip till next summer.
Question 34. Pay the bill or they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service. B. If you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
C. If you didn’t pay the bill, they would cut off the phone service. D. If you pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
Question 35. No country in the world has a larger population than China.
A. China has the largest population in the world. B. China has larger population than no country.
C. China have the largest population in the world. D. China has the most largest population in th world.
Question 36. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
B. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
D. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
Question 37. The/ much/ she/ eat/ the/ fat/ she/ become.
A. The more she eats, the fatter she becomes. B. The much she eats, the more fatter she becomes.
C. The more she eats, the more fatter she becomes. D. The more she eat, the fatter she become.
Question 38. Mr. Minh/ wish/ have/ a new car.
A. Mr. Minh wishes that he has a red car. B. Mr. Minh wishes he had a new car.
C. Mr. Minh wishes he had had a red car. D. Mr. Minh wishes to be had a red car.
Question 39. That/ the student/ book/ I/ borrow/ last week.
A. That is the student I borrowed whose book last week. C. That is the student, whose book I borrowed last week
B. The student whose book I borrowed that is. D. That is the student whose book I borrowed last week
Question 40. They/ make/ many/ mistakes/ they/ failed/ the exam.
A. They made so many mistakes that they failed in the exam.
B. They made so many mistakes they failed in the exam.
C. They made too many mistakes that they failed in the exam.
D. They made so many mistakes for them to fail in the exam.
MOCK TEST 09
1. A. promote B. occupy C. communal D. recognise
2. A. ancient B. anniversary C. basic D. takeaway
3. A. ancient B. barefoot C.castle D. observe
4. A. recognise B. communal C. occupied D. monument
5. The communal house is always located in the center of the village. A. public B. individual C. general D. famous
6. A lot of ancient castles are in danger of collapse. A. historic B. modern C. strange D. local
7. We were so busy, so we ordered a takeaway from that restaurant. A. eat in B. home delivery C. fresh food D. takeout
8. It's important to protect old buildings and monuments so we can remember our history. A. raise B. conserve C. construct D. appear
9. The custom of sending a greeting in a card had become a __________ tradition. A. deeply-rooted B. deeply-root C.deep-root D.deep-rooted

10. An example of keeping tradition __________ among the youth is to teach them the cultural values. A. alive B. live C. living D. lived
11. A __________ house is the centre of cultural activities of the whole village in Viet Nam. A. village B. communal C. community D. stone
12. This building is no longer _________; nobody lives in it.A. occupied B. historical C. magnificent D. located
13. I wish we _________ to a bigger house. I don't have my own room.A. will move B. were moving C. move D. moved
14. Lucy met the school counsellor to ask for advice on how ____________time better. A. to manage B. manage C. managing D.to managing
15. In keeping ______ tradition, the family has dinner together on New Year’s Eve.A. with B. on C. out D. up
16. The new film is about the boy _________ can speak several languages. A. who B. which C. whose D. what
17. My sister and I share the same room, __________ I have to clean it every day. A. and B. but C. or D. because
18. We can ________ the bustling market and try different street food. A. look out B. look up C. look around D. look through
19. A: Thank you for showing us the Temple of Literature. - B: __________
A. That’s a good idea. B. Did you go there? C. You are welcome. D. Will you go?
20. Lyn: _____________________________________________________
Mi: No problem.
A. Thank you for introducing me the Exhibition “Remembering Viet Nam”.
B. Would you like to see the Exhibition “Remembering Viet Nam”?
C. Have you seen the Exhibition “Remembering Viet Nam’’?
D. I really like the Exhibition “Remembering Viet Nam”.
21. Mai wishes she lived in Ha Noi so that she can taste many traditional foods. A. Mai wishes B. can C. many D. foods
22. There is too many pollution in the city. I’m going to move to the center of the city. A. is B. pollution C. move D. many
Dong Xuan market has become the iconic landmark that has witnessed many ups and downs of the 1000-year-old capital. It is (23) ___________
in the centre of Ha Noi. The architecture of the market is (24) ___________ for its tropical features, though it was designed and constructed by the
French in 1889 when they started exploiting Indochina colonies.
Specifically, the special two-layer iron roof of the building aims to aid ventilation and release heat. Initially, the market had a total area of about
6,500m2. The front of the market (25) ___________ of five big entrances featuring French-style doors, and the whole building is sheltered by air-
gap walls that maximise ventilation and absorb natural light.
The architecture of the market shows that its (26) ___________ aimed to create a typical market for a tropical area, seeking harmony between
French and the local (27) ___________ in the late 19 th and early 20th centuries. It was also one of the first examples of how Vietnamese
architectural elements were integrated into French-style buildings in the city.
23. A. lay B. located C. lying D. placed
24. A. knowing B. popular C. known D. favoured
25. A. consists B. involved C. included D. contained
26. A. creator B. inventor C. constructor D. designer
27. A. customs B. areas C. cultures D. traditions
Thailand is a country with deep-rooted traditions that are kept alive by its people. One of the ways they preserve their customs is through their
traditional cuisine. The food is known for its unique flavours and fragrant combinations.
Thai people take great pride in their typical dishes, such as Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup. These dishes are made using a variety of fresh
ingredients like lemongrass, chilli, lime, and Thai basil. The balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours is what makes Thai cuisine so
distinctive.
To preserve and promote their typical dishes, Thai people pass down their recipes from generation to generation. They take care to use traditional
cooking methods and techniques, ensuring the authenticity of the flavours. Moreover, Thai culinary traditions are often showcased in local festivals
and cultural events.
In addition to the preparation of food, Thai people also value the presentation of their dishes. They believe that the visual appeal of a meal is just
as important as its taste.
Overall, Thai traditions are deeply intertwined with their cuisine. By preserving and promoting their typical dishes, Thai people keep their cultural
heritage alive and share their unique flavours with the world.
28. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Thai cuisine is known for its unique flavours and fragrant combinations. B. Thai people pass down recipes to preserve their culinary traditions.
C. Thai customs and traditions have a strong connection with their culinary practices.
D. Thai people showcase their culinary traditions in festivals and cultural events.
29. What is one way Thai people preserve their customs?
A. Through traditional dance performances B. By passing down recipes and using traditional cooking methods
C. By participating in water fights during Songkran Festival D. By greeting others with a handshake
30. Which two dishes are mentioned as typical Thai dishes?
A. Sushi and Ramen B. Biryani and Naan C. Pizza and Spaghetti D. Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup
31. What makes Thai cuisine distinctive?
A. The combination of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours B. The inclusion of rare spices
C. The use of exotic ingredients D. The influence of Chinese cooking techniques
32. The word 'their' in the text refers to ________.A. festivals B. traditions C. Thai people D. dishes
33. Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
A. If we don’t protect the environment, our life won’t be badly affected. B. If we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
C. If we protected the environment, our life would be badly affected. D. If we don’t protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
34. The teacher asked: “Do you enjoy your English club, Lan?
A. The teacher asked Lan if she enjoy her English club. B. The teacher asked Lan if she enjoys her English club.
C. The teacher asked Lan if did she enjoy her English club. D. The teacher asked Lan if she enjoyed her English club.
35. They’re twins, but they don’t have many interests in common.
A. Despite they’re twins, they don’t have many interests in common. B. Although they’re twins, but they don’t have many interests in common.
C. They don’t have many interests in common because they’re twins. D. They don’t have many interests in common even though they’re twins.
36. She missed the bus, so she was late for the meeting.
A. There were no buses, so she was late for the meeting. B. She was late for the meeting because of missing the bus.
C. She missed the bus; however, he was late for the meeting. D. She was late for the meeting because of the buses.
37. Pam and Joseph/ wish they / on holiday/ Brazil instead of/ stay at home.
A. Pam and Joseph wish they will be on holiday in Brazil instead of stay at home.
B. Pam and Joseph wish they were on holiday in Brazil instead of stay at home.
C. Pam and Joseph wish they will on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
D. Pam and Joseph wish they were on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
38. As soon as/ man/ get/ home/ I/ tell/ whole story.
A. As soon as the man gets home, I will tell him the whole story.B. As soon as the man will get home, I tell him the whole story.
C. As soon as the man will get home, I will tell him the whole story.D. As soon as the man get home, I will tell him the whole story.
39. As I read more books, I expand my knowledge.
A. The more books I read, the more knowledge I expand. B. The most books I read, the more I expand knowledge.
C. The more I read books, the more I expand knowledge.D. The books more I read, the more knowledge I expand.
40. you/ know/ name/ lecturer/ talk/ natural disasters/ workshop/ two days ago?
A. Do you know the name of the lecturer whose talked about natural disasters at the workshop yesterday?
B. Do you know the name of the lecturer which talked about natural disasters at the workshop yesterday?
C. Do you know the name of the lecturer who talked about natural disasters at the workshop yesterday?
D. Do you know the name of the lecturer whom talked about natural disasters at the workshop yesterday?
MOCK TEST 10
1. A. deep-rooted B. barefooted C. occupied D. founded
2. A. occupy B. observe C. promote D. recognize
3. A. anniversary B. communal C. generation D. underground
4. A. takeaway B. structure C. religious D. complex
5. Most people nowadays are aware of the basic rules of healthy living.A. advanced B. royal C. elemental D. deep-rooted
6. Do you mind not talking about the past in such a negative way?
A. ago B. now C. future D. then
7. If you are busy, you can get a takeaway from one of these restaurants.
A. fast drink B. slow C. careful D. fast food
8. A group of children will perform traditional dances at the meeting.
A. modern B. fashionable C. old D. ancient
9. She decided to __________ her spending on unnecessary items. A. come down with B. cut down on C. hang out with D. get on with
10. I_____________my homework when the light went out last night. A.did B.do C.done D.was doing
11. The old town hall reminds me _____my grandparents' stories about the town's history.A. in B. of C. at D. about
12. Many volunteers are very tired; ______, they have to finish their work before lunch. A. So B. And C. Moreover D. However
13. We feel very ______when we don’t donate much money to the victims of many flooded areas in Yen Bai province.
A. bored B. bore C. boredom D. boring
14. Yagi storm caused serious ______ to Hai Phong, Quang Ninh and other provinces.A. destroying B. destructive C. destroy D. destruction
15. We should ___________ our own culture but we should not force it on others. A. improve B. preserve C. observe D. recognise
16. An/A _is a large one in which there are many generations to live together. A. extended family B. small family C. rich familyD. family-oriented
17. People…………..speak English well can find jobs in international companies more easily.A. who B. which C. who D. why
18. The boy really fancies ______this traditional costume in Cu Lan Village in Da Lat.
A. to wear B. to wearing C. wearing D. wears
19. Tom: “Thank you very much for lending me an interesting book.”
Mary: “…………………”
A. You are welcome B. No, thanks C. Good idea D. That sounds great
20. - David: “Thank you for spending time showing me around.” - Jones: “_________”
A. Never remind me. B. I don't want to spend it. C. I don't know what time. D. It's my pleasure.
21. When we were on holiday, we spent too many money. A. many B. When C. too D. were
22. Mai hasn’t seen her daughter since she went to study Law in USA last year. A. hasn’t see B. her C. went D. USA
Living in Vietnam today (23) ________ greatly from the lifestyle of 100 years ago. People in the past mainly worked in agriculture (24) ________
today there are significantly less people working in this sector of the economy. These days, by comparison, people are more likely to be employed
in manufacturing and tourism than in the rice fields. Moreover, Vietnam, which was (25) ________ agrarian, is transforming into an entirely
different country. While agriculture is still an important component of the Vietnamese economy, other enterprises are (26) ________ an increasing
amount of economic activity.
However, along with the differences, similarities also exist. The people of Vietnam have retained many of the characteristics of their (27)
________ . The Vietnamese people are as friendly today as they were in the past. This is best exemplified in the way they welcome foreigners to
their unique country. Moreover, the resilience and determination of the people of Vietnam has not changed. The Vietnamese work collectively and
happily towards the development of their country.
23. A. compares B. differs C. becomes D. offers
24. A. however B. therefore C. whereas D. when
25. A. traditionally B. gradually C. occasionally D. presently
26. A. grasping for B. holding for C. making up for D. accounting for
27. A. founders B. forefathers C. descendants D. seniors
England's traditions have been around for hundreds, even thousands of years. English cuisine is among the deep-rooted traditions that English
people are proud to keep alive.
Typical English cuisine has developed over many centuries, and people say that fish and chips is the most English dish of all. It is believed that fish
and chips appeared in England in the 19th century. The earliest fish and chip shop opened in London during the 1860s. Since then people have
considered fish and chips to be England's national dish, and it is now a common takeaway in the United Kingdom.
The basic ingredients of the dish are fried fish served with chips. People in different places may add peas, vinegar, lemon, or ketchup. Fish and
chips is served hot as the main dish in England. Although there is oil and carbohydrates in fish and chips, it is healthier than other takeaway dishes.
Now there are fish and chip shops in many countries, and it is becoming more and more popular in other countries too. Preserving and promoting
fish and chips is the way English people keep themselves associated with the past.
28. What can be the best title for the passage?
A. England’s traditions B. England’s cuisine C. The most typical dish in England D. The most famous custom in England
29. When did fish and chips appear in England?
A. in 1860s B. in the 19th century C. in the 18th century D. in 1860
30. What are the basic ingredients of the dish fish and chips?
A. fried fish ,peas, vinegar and lemon B. fried fish, peas, vinegar and ketchup
C. fried fish and chips D. fried fish, chips, peas, vinegar and lemon or ketchup.
31. It can be inferred from the passage that
A. English people are proud of the dish fish and chips. B. Fish and chips is the most long-standing dish of England.
C. Fish and chips is not healthy as it contains a lot of oil. D. Fish and chips is only popular in England.
32. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “associated” in paragraph 4?
A. related B. disconnected C. occupied D. recognised
33. “What’s your trouble?” my mother asked.
A. My mother asked what my trouble is. B. My mother wanted to know what my trouble was.
C. My mother wanted to know what trouble is mine. D. My mother asked me what was my trouble.
34. My wife was ill, so our visit to Japan was delayed.
A. Our visit to Japan was delayed because of my wife’s illness.B. Our visit to Japan was delayed although my wife was ill.
C. Our visit to Japan was delayed in spite of my wife’s illness. D. Our visit to Japan was delayed because of my wife was ill.
35. The cost of living in the rural areas is not as high as in the city.
A. The cost of living in the city is higher than in rural areas. B. The cost of living in the city is not higher than in rural areas.
C. The cost of living in the city is the highest in the country. D. The cost of living in the city is as high as anywhere else.
36. Pay the bill, or they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service. B. If you didn’t pay the bill, they would cut off the phone service.
C. If you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service. D. If you pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
37. more / developed / a city / be / more / food / people / throw away.
A. The more developed a city is, the more food people throw away. B. More developed a city is, more food people will throw away.
C. The more developed a city is, more food people throw away. D. More developed a city is, the more food people throw away.
38. I/ wish/ I/ not/ live/ in/ city.
A. I wish I wasn’t living in the city. B. I wish I didn’t live in the city. C. I wished I not lived in the city. D. I wish I weren’t live in the city.
39. Mai/ watch/ movie/ when/ mother/ ask/ her/ tidy/ room.
A. Mai watched a movie when her mother was asking her to tidy her room.
B. Mai was watched a movie when her mother asked her to tidy her room.
C. Mai were watching a movie when her mother asked her to tidy her room.
D. Mai was watching a movie when her mother asked her to tidy her room.
40. He/ be/ lazy/ boy/ that/ no one/ like/ him.
A. He is such lazy boy that no one likes him. B. He is so lazy boy that no one likes him.
C. He is such a lazy boy that no one like him. D. He is such a lazy boy that no one likes him.
MOCK TEST 11
1. A. reward B. sewage C. wealthy D. Wonder
2. A. speciality B. attraction C. facility D. Handicraft
3. A. nuclear B. replace C. household D. western
4. A. structure B. monument C. generation D. recognize
5. It's clear that the artisan put a great deal of care and attention into the new product.
A. concentration B. function C. distraction D. attraction
6. We hope many defensive measures will be taken to protect and preserve our man-made wonders.A. spoil B. protest C. damage D.conserve
7. The council aims to cut down on litter in the town center by increasing the garbage collection fee.A. increase B. reduce C. Ignore D. Add
8. A lot of ancient castles are in danger of collapse. A. historic B. modern C. strange D. local
9. People have different ways of preparing______ exams. A. for B. to C. with D. in
10. Drinking plenty of water everyday helps your ________ function at its best. A. mind B. mood C. attitude D. body
11. Emperor Ly Thai To of the Ly Dynasty, _________ had no children, used to go to pagodas to pray to Buddha for a son.
A. who B. that C. whose D. which
12. I’m learning English _______ I want to get a good job after school.A. but B. because C. so D. Therefore
13. Staying ________ means maintaining a healthy mix of physical activity, social interactions, and rest.
A. well-balanced B. stressed out C. self-aware D. self-disciplined
14. “Do you _____ your new classmate?” A. face up to B. keep up with C. look forward to D. get on with
15. My friends are keen on ………….. sports after school.A. play B. playing C. to play D. played
16. I am ………. sorry for keeping you waiting so long.A. terror B. terrified C. terrible D. terribly
17. Tim _____ this museum several times , but he always discovers something new . A.has visited B. have visited C.visited D.visits
18. She was reading a book when a loud noise __her concentration. A. would interrupt B. was interrupting C. interrupted D. interrupts
19. Mary: Will you take me to the National Museum of Vietnamese History? - Tom: __________
A. I’m sorry, it’s not my cup of tea. B. Sure, don’t worry. C. Yes, It’s a piece of cake. D. I’m afraid it is very far.
20. Tony: Thanks a lot for inviting me to join your trip to visit ancient streets.
Lan: _____________. I'm glad you like the trip.
A. Welcome to ancient streets B. You're welcome C. All visitors are welcome D. You make me welcome
21. Mai, as well as her parents, have been visiting London on holiday. A. have B. as well as C. on holiday D. visiting
22. During our visit to the historical site, we wish we have more time to learn its full story A. During our visit B. wish C. have D. to learn
Dear Laura,
I hope this letter finds you well. It's been quite some time since we last met, and I wanted to share with you an amazing experience I had recently.
Last week, my family and I visited an ancient temple (23) ____________ to a national hero from our country's history.
As we explored the temple, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe. The peaceful atmosphere transported me back in time. While we were walking
around, I noticed how hard people in the past were working to (24) ____________ their heritage. They recognised the importance of passing down
their traditions and stories to future (25) ____________.
I wish you could have been there with us. It was a truly remarkable place that made me appreciate our rich cultural ( 26) ________ even more. The
visit reminded me of the importance of (27) ____________ and honouring the sacrifices made by our ancestors.
I hope we can plan a trip together soon to explore more places that hold such historical significance. Let's create memories and continue to cherish
our heritage.
23. A. dedicated B. created C. built D. made
24. A. observe B. preserve C. occupy D. watch
25. A. competitors B. enemies C. generations D. families
26. A. moments B. days C. heritage D.people
27. A. recognising B. promoting C. protecting D. observing
Thailand is a country with deep-rooted traditions that are kept alive by its people. One of the ways they preserve their customs is through their
traditional cuisine. Thai food is known for its unique flavours and fragrant combinations.
Thai people take great pride in their typical dishes, such as Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup. These dishes are made using a variety of fresh
ingredients like lemongrass, chilli, lime, and Thai basil. The balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours is what makes Thai cuisine so
distinctive.
To preserve and promote their typical dishes, Thai people pass down their recipes from generation to generation. They take care to use traditional
cooking methods and techniques, ensuring the authenticity of the flavours. Moreover, Thai culinary traditions are often showcased in local
festivals and cultural events.
In addition to the preparation of food, Thai people also value the presentation of their dishes. They believe that the visual appeal of a meal is just
as important as its taste.
Overall, Thai traditions are deeply intertwined with their cuisine. By preserving and promoting their typical dishes, Thai people keep their cultural
heritage alive and share their unique flavours with the world.
28. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Thai cuisine is known for its unique flavours and fragrant combinations.
B. Thai people pass down recipes to preserve their culinary traditions.
C. Thai customs and traditions have a strong connection with their culinary practices.
D. Thai people showcase their culinary traditions in festivals and cultural events.
29. What is one way Thai people preserve their customs?
A. Through traditional dance performances B. By passing down recipes and using traditional cooking methods
C. By participating in water fights during Songkran Festival D. By greeting others with a handshake
30. Which two dishes are mentioned as typical Thai dishes?
A. Sushi and Ramen B. Biryani and Naan C. Pizza and Spaghetti D. Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup
31. What does the word 'authenticity' mean in the context of the text?
A. The visual appeal of the dishes B. The quality of being true
C. The balance of flavours in Thai cuisine D. The pride Thai people have in their typical dishes
32. The word 'their' in the text refers to ____________. A. festivals B. traditions C. Thai people D. dishes
33. “I will go to Ho Chi Minh City next month”- He said
A. He said he would go to Ho Chi Minh City the next month. B. He said he goes to Ho Chi Minh City the next month.
C. He said he would go to Ho Chi Minh City next month. D. He said he will go to Ho Chi Minh City the next month.
34. My sister wants to attend medicine school. She should study harder.
A.If my sister doesn’t want to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
B. If my sister wanted to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
C. If my sister wants to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
D. If my sister didn’t want to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
35. In spite of being tired, Nam finished his homework.
A. Even though Nam was tired, however he finished his homework. B. Even though being tired, Nam finished his homework.
C. Even though Nam is tired, but he finished his homework. D. Even though Nam was tired, he finished his homework.
36. My wife was ill, so our visit to Japan was delayed.
A. Our visit to Japan was delayed although my wife was ill. B. Our visit to Japan was delayed in spite of my wife’s illness.
C. Our visit to Japan was delayed because of my wife was ill. D. Our visit to Japan was delayed because of my wife’s illness.
37. We all / wish / people / live / in peace / have / happy life /.
A. We all wish the people can live in peace and have a happy life.
B. We all wish people are living in peace and having a happy life.
C. We all wish people could live in peace and have a happy life.
38. more/developed/a city/be/more/food/people/throw away.
A. The more developed a city is, the more food people throw away. B. More developed a city is, more food people will throw away.
C. The more developed a city is, more food people throw away. D. More developed a city is, the more food people throw away.
39.The old man /his bicycle/ I/ borrow/ yesterday/ working / this factory
A. The old man is working in this factory which I borrowed his bicycle yesterday.
B. The old man whom I borrowed his bicycle yesterday is working in this factory.
C. The old man whose bicycle I borrowed yesterday is working in this factory.
D. The old man whom is working in this factory I borrowed his bicycle yesterday.
40.When/ I/ young/,/walking barefoot / common experience/ school.
A.When I was young, walking barefoot was a common experience at school. B.When I was young, walking barefoot is a common experience at
C.When I am young, walking barefoot was a common experience at school. D.When I am young, walking barefoot is a common experience at
school
MOCK TEST 12
Question 1. A. calm B.artisan C.anxiety D.anniversary
Question 2. A. several B. regularly C. iron D. environment
Question 3. A. adaptation B. delicious C. domestic D. diversity
Question 4. A. admire B. explore C. visit D. support
Question 5: No one knew precisely what would happen to human being in space.A. flexiblely B. incorrectly C. casually D. exactly
Question 6: Although it’s a long day for us, we feel we are contented with what we do.A. interested B. excited C. delighted D. dissatisfied
Question 7: Learning English grammar differs considerably from learning other languages’ grammar A.slightly B. very little C. similarly D. a lot
Question 8: The trouble with Frank is that he never turns up on time for the meeting.A. starts B. arrives C. delays D.
tests
Question 9: The crowd at a football match are often _________A. excite B. excited C. exciting D. excitement
Question 10: He was ______ fined for dropping litter in publish places.A. heavily B. heavy C. heaviness D. heavier
Question 11: London is probably most famous _ its museum, galleries, palaces, and other sites.A. for B. at C. in D. with
Question 12: I am wondering what ________ to my sister's wedding. A. should bring B. bringing C. to bring D. brought
Question 13: The light went out while I _______ dinner.A. was having B. am having C. have had D. had
Question 14: John wanted to go to the concert; _______, he couldn’t get a ticket.A. but B. although C. however D. and
Question 15: She doesn't like living in this area because it is like a with all these tall buildings.
A. concrete jungle B.tourist attraction C.concrete wood D.green space
Question 16: The girl ______ you saw yesterday is our new classmate.A.Which B. whose C. who D. whom
Question 17: Mai: Thank you very much for showing around the castle. I like it very much.
John:…………………It was my pleasure.
A. Not a problem B. No way C. You're the problem D. No problem
Question 18: Hoa: Ms Mai won't come back until noon. Would you like me to leave a note for her?
Ms Hoai: ………………………………
A. Sorry. I can't find my notes. B. That's great. Thanks for your help. C. Why would you like to leave? D. How about leaving her alone?
Question 19: We need to __________ the number of cars on the road to reduce pollution.
A. run out of B. cut down on C. get on with D. take care of
Question 20: We visited the __________ to learn about the history of the area. A. monument B. castle C. memory D. gate
Question 21: One of a worst diseases mankind has ever faced is cancer.A. a B. one of C. mankind D. is
Question 22: Every student in my class are good at English.A. at B. in C. student D. are
The local newspaper carried out a survey with city dwellers about how to make the city a more (23) _____ place. Most participants in the survey
talked about the city’s traffic. First, they wanted stricter traffic (24) _____ to stop drivers from ignoring traffic lights and breaking speed limits.
This would help reduce road accidents. In addition, they hoped their city would improve its (25) _____ system. For example, buses should be clean
and have air conditioners. There should be bus lines that reach almost all areas in the city, so it would be easy for people to get around They said
that good public transport could also save the city money. The local authority wouldn’t need to construct new parking lots and (26) _____ roads to
cater for the increasing number of private cars. Finally, the survey participants suggested the local authority build traffic apps. The apps could
recommend to drivers the best routes to avoid traffic (27) _____. The sooner the government started implementing these, the more convenient it
would be to travel around the city.
Question 23: A. lifelong B. living C. lively D. liveable
Question 24: A. jams B. laws C. lights D. safety
Question 25: A. public transport B. underground C. amenity D. parking
Question 26: A. narrow B. widen C. reduce D. block
Question 27: A. signs B. flow C. accidents D. congestion
Situated on the central coast of Vietnam, which is famous for many beautiful beaches. Lang Co Beach, since June 2009, has become an official
member of the “World’s most beautiful bays” club. Today, it is a popular destination for tourists in Vietnam, especially for those who love beach
so much.
With the length of approximately 10 kilometres, Lang Co Beach located in Lang Co town, Phu Loc district, Thua Thien - Hue province is next to
the National Highway 1A and near Hai Van Pass.
Lying on the most beautiful curve of the country, Lang Co has almost everything that the nature can offer: green mountains and tropical forests,
smooth white sand, full of sunshine and cool, blue and clear sea as crystal, and the average temperature of 25°C in summer. It is an attractive
destination for both domestic and international tourists in Vietnam
It can be said that nobody can resist a nature beauty like Lang Co town. This small and peaceful town will give you the most relaxing time and
many games at the beach. In addition, you will have good time to enjoy the seafood with various kinds of shrimps, lobster, crab, butter-fish,
mackerel fish, oysters, etc.
Question 28: Lang Co beach is located _______.
A. 10 kilometres away from Hue B. under Hai Van Pass
C. between Hoi An Ancient Town and Son Tra Peninsula D. on the most beautiful curve of Vietnam
Question 29: The most important reason why so many tourists come to Lang Co beach is that _______.
A. it is considered an ideal place for beach lovers B. it is the third most beautiful beach in Vietnam
C. they can enjoy various kinds of seafood D. they can come to the famous Son Tra Natural Reserve
Question 30: All of the following are attractions of Lang Co Beach EXCEPT _______.
A. cool, blue and clear sea as crystal B. its location on the “Central Heritage Road”
C. the National Highway 1A next to it D. smooth white sand, and full of sunshine
Question 31: We can infer from the passage that Lang Co Beach _______.
A. enjoys the harmony of nature and humans B. is very hot during summer
C. is the most beautiful bay in the world D. is the first member of the “World’s most beautiful bays” club in Vietnam
Question 32: Coming to Lang Co Beach, you can do all of the following activities EXCEPT ___.
A. joining in beach games B. relaxing C. enjoying seafood D. sunbathing on many beautiful beaches
33: “I will go to Ho Chi Minh City next month”- He said
A. He said he would go to Ho Chi Minh City the next month. B. He said he would go to Ho Chi Minh City next month.
C. He said he will go to Ho Chi Minh City the next month. D. He said he went to Ho Chi Minh City the next month.
34: Although he is strong, he can’t move that stone
A. As he is strong, he can move that stone. B. In spite of his strength, he can’t move that stone.
C. Even though he is strong, he can move that stone. D. He can’t move that stone because he is not strong.
35: If Mr. Nam doesn’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless Mr. Smith pays the bill, they will cut off the phone service. B. Unless Mr. Smith doesn’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
C. They won’t cut off the bill unless Mr. Smith pays the phone service. D. If they don’t cut the phone service, Mr. Smith will pay the bills.
36: My house is the most beautiful house in the village.
A. My house is the more beautiful than other houses. B. No house in the village is more beautiful than my house.
C. My house is the best beautiful in the village. D. No beautiful house is more than my house
37: I / wish/ children/ poor families/ can/ go/ school.
A. I wish children from poor families couldn’t go to school. B. I wish children from poor families can go to school.
C. I wished children from poor families could went to school. D. I wish children from poor families could go to school.
38: Chicago/ third/ large/ city/ United states.
A. Chicago is the third larger city in the United states. B. Chicago is the third largest city in the United states.
C. Chicago is third the largest city in the United states. D. Chicago is a third largest city in the United states
39: The speech / be / boring / that / most / us / feel / sleepy.
A. The speech was very boring that most of us felt sleepy. B. The speech was too boring that most of us felt sleepy.
C. It was so a boring speech that most of us felt sleepy. D. The speech was so boring that most of us felt sleepy.
40: The police/ have/ caught / man / steal /my bike.
A. The police have caught the man whose stole my bike. B. The police have caught the man whom stole my bike.
C. The police have caught the man who stole my bike. D. The police have caught the man that steal my bike.
MOCK TEST 13
1. A. clarity B. expand C. globalization D. variety
2. A. expanding B. exhilarating C. excursion D. experience
3. A. dialect B. immigrant C. identity D. conference
4. A. admire B. linguist C. confer D. discuss
5. I took notes in my notebook of the talk on the history of the drums.A. liked B. wrote down C. learned D. understand
6. The biodiversity of the Amazon is amazing. It has a great variety of life forms.A. number B. name C. control D.
effect
7. Nam and his friends felt embarrassed when they couldn’t put up a tent by themselves. A. nervous B. uncomfortable C. pleasant D. tense
8. It will cost a lot if we don’t pay attention to solving the water pollution here A. care B. understand C. consider D. ignore
9. She wanted to prepare for the exam; , she turned off her mobile phone. A. so B. but C. however D. therefore
10. You can always translate English documents _________________ your own languages for better understanding. A. to B. in C. into D. onto
11. They have made a significant __________ to the cultural preservation of the community.
A. contributes B. contributing C. contribution D. contribute
12. It is our duty ________ our customs and traditions alive for future generations. A. keeping B. to keep C. keeps D. kept
13. Let's go____________ the details of the project during our meeting tomorrow. A. on B. up C. over D. down
14. I_____my homework when the light went out last night. A.did B.do C.done D.was doing
15. There are too many _______ in this classroom – it’s hard for me to pay attention to the lesson.
A. difficulties B. obstacles C. distractions D. omissions
16. These are some of the words _________ stress falls on the second syllable.A. whose B. which C. what D. when
17. The new student in my class is ____________ good at both English and French. A. reasonable B. reasonably C. reasoned D. reasoning
18. After not using my Japanese for years, I've become quite ________in it. A. rusty B. bilingual C. get by D. fluent
19. A: "Good luck with your presentation at the conference!" – B: "______________”
A. I'm sorry. I can't do that. B. No worries. I know what to do.
C. Thank you! I hope I can captivate the audience. D. Thank you. I wish to see you again.
20. John: "Wishing you good luck on your exam today!" – Peter: "______________"
A. Thank you! I've been studying hard. B. Of course! I'll try my best.
C. That's fine. I will certainly do. D. I don't know how to prepare for it.
21. The painting which were created by a famous artist sold for millions at the auction A. artist B. the C. were D. millions
22. The woman who car broke down on the highway called for roadside assistance. A. who B. on C. the D. called
Learning English can be difficult, but there are numerous fun ways to (23) ________ your skills. Online dictionaries are useful tools for language
learners. These dictionaries make it easier to look up (24) ________ words quickly. Using an online dictionary while reading a book, listening to a
podcast or watching a movie can (25) ________ learning easier. Language exchange groups are another useful resource for English learners.
These groups can connect you with native English speakers who are also learning your language. It's a good idea that you can improve your
language skills and help others achieve their goals at (26) ________ same time. Finally, activities such as watching English movies and TV shows
with
subtitles, playing word games or quizzes and taking part in language challenges can make learning more enjoyable.
Overall, learning English can take a lot of time (27) ________ effort. For that reason, it's important to set goals you can reach and practice often.
23.A. imitate B. memorise C. improve D. appreciate
24.A.familiar B. unknown C. basic D. customary
25.A.make B.do C.help D.let
26.A.a B.an C.the D.ø
27.A.or B.and C.but D.so
American and British English British English and American English are two variations of the English language that share many similarities, but
also some notable differences in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.
The pronunciation of American English is one of the biggest differences. One of the most noticeable differences is the pronunciation of R. The
British tend to pronounce R in the middle and end of words very softly, but Americans like to stress it. Spelling is another difference. Americans
often spell many verbs ending with a -t sound by using -ed as in burnt (BE) and burned (AE). In both of these cases, the -t is pronounced. British
prefer to spell -ise with a S but American prefer to spell it as it is pronounced with a Z.
There are even differences in vocabulary. Americans use the word “pants” for “trousers” and “apartment” for the word “flat”.
Grammar is another area of difference. The British are more likely to use formal speech, such as “shall”, while Americans prefer the more informal
version, “will”. You may hear the British say “needn’t” but Americans would almost always use “don’t need to”. In spite of these differences, the
vast majority of language points is the same in both variations.
Question 28. What is the main idea of the reading passage?
A. British and American English are identical in all aspects.B. British and American English have key differences but many similarities.
C. There are different ways to pronounce British and American English.D. There are different variations of the English language around the world.
Question 29. The word notable in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to _A. important B. easy C. unimportant D. difficult
Question 30. What does the writer use to give more explanations to each point? A. numbers B. symbols C. examples D. quotes
Question 31. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a difference between British and American English?
A. Pronunciation B. Vocabulary C.Grammar D. Handwriting
Question 32. What final comment does the author make about differences between American and British English?
A. There are no differences in vocabulary and grammar.B. There is only a slight difference in pronunciation.
C. Most language points are the same.D. Differences are more important than similarities.
33. I strongly disapproved of your behavior. However, I will help you this time.
A. Because of your behavior, I will help you this time. B. Despite of my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time.
C. Despite my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time.
D. Although I strongly disapproved of your behavior, but I will help you this time.
34. “I have to learn how to have a well-balanced life in order to reduce stress and anxiety.” Mr. Nam said.
A. Mr. Nam said that he have to learn how to have a well-balanced life in order to reduce stress and anxiety.
B. Mr. Nam said that he has to learn how to have a well-balanced life in order to reduce stress and anxiety.
C. Mr. Nam said that he had to learn how to have a well-balanced life in order to reduce stress and anxiety.
D. Mr. Nam said that he have to learned how to have a well-balanced life in order to reduce stress and anxiety
35. We had to cancel our trip to New York because of my friend’s illness.
A. My friend was ill, so we had to cancel our trip to New York. B. Our trip to New York was cancelled since my friend’s illness.
C. Our trip to New York was cancelled although my friend was ill. D. Because my friend was ill, so we had to cancel our trip to New York.
36. You can improve your English accent by talking to native English speakers.
A. Unless you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
B. If you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent.
C. Unless you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent.
D. If you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
37. She / come/ visit/ you/ as soon as /she/ arrive/ Ha Noi.
A. She has come to visit you as soon as she arrived at Ha Noi.B. She will come to visit you as soon as she arrives in Ha Noi.
C. She will come to visit you as soon as she arrives at Ha Noi.D. She came to visit you as soon as she arrives in Ha Noi.
38. That author/ first language/ Italian /write/ several famous novels / English/.
A. That author whose first language is Italian have written several famous novels in English.
B. That author who first language is Italian has written several famous novels in English.
C. That author whose first language is Italian has written several famous novels in English.
D. That author whom first language is Italian has written several famous novels in English.
39. The/ crowded / city / get,/ the/ congested / streets / be
A. The crowded the city gets, the more congested the streets are.
B. The more crowded the city gets, the more congested the streets are.
C. The more crowded the city gets, the congested the streets are.
D. The more crowded the city gets, the more congested the streets were.
40. I/ wish/ we / not/ have/ put off/ excursion/ Cat Ba island/ this weekend.
A. I wish we didn’t have to put off our excursion to Cat Ba island this weekend.
B. I wish we didn’t have to put off our excursion from Cat Ba island this weekend.
C. I wish we don’t have to put off our excursion to Cat Ba island this weekend.
D. I wish we didn’t have to put on our excursion to Cat Ba island that weekend.
MOCK TEST 14
Question 1. The advanced technology has been considerably improved, _______ makes transportation become much more convenient now.
A. whom B. that C. which D. whose
Question 2. Many Vietnamese teens enjoy a lot of.......to choose the clothes they wear.A. freedom B. responsibility C. limitation D. pressure
Question 3. Children nowadays are more aware of environment__ than we did in the past.A. protectionB. protectC. protectorD. protective
Question 4. Minh Anh: I think children nowadays have more opportunities to pursue their interests than in the past.
Gia Bao: A. How boring! B. I do not have many opportunities. C. I can’t agree with you more. D. Do they study harder?
Question 5. In the old days, transportation in my village ____on buffalo-drawn carts.A. depended B. has depended C. were dependingD. depends
Question 6. Jane: My brother promises to help us with our research on trendy entertainment for teenagers Rosy: ____________________
A. Great ! I really appreciate that. B. Why not? C. Poor him! D. It’s a good idea.
Question7.I love living in a(n) _ family where Ilearn about traditional values from grandparents.A. democraticB. prosperousC. nuclearD. extended
Question 8. Technology allows us to connect with friends and family easily; _______, it can also be a challenge to maintain privacy online.
A. although B. moreover C. however D. but
Question 9. We took notes in our notebook of the talk ________ the history of the drums A. in B. under C. for D. on
Question 10. My little brother fancied _______ to the exihibition of traditional farming tools.A. to take B. take C. being taken D. taking
Question 11. My grandfather says that he used to play ___outdoor games when he was small. A. variously B. variety C. vary D. various
Question 12. Life becomes more stressful in the modern time, and many people are.....stress-related problems.
A. getting overB. suffering from C. setting upD. rely on
Question 13. The majority of youngsters are increasingly using mobile apps to order food deliveries.A. are B. increasingly C. The D. to
Question 14. Not only Mr Lam but also his students has donated many books to the poor students recently.A. to B. has C. many D. but also
Question 15. A. professional B. material C. generation D. extended
Question 16. A. positive B. dependent C. difference D. memorise
In the past, Vietnamese people used to send messages by writing letters. They would carefully express their thoughts on paper, put the
letters in envelopes, and send them through the postal service. Writing letters was a process that took time and patience, but it was deeply
appreciated because of the personal touch it offered.
Nowadays, things have changed dramatically. New tools like emails and instant messages have become an integral part of our daily
communication. They offer speed and convenience, allowing people to communicate in real time, irrespective of geographical boundaries.
However, some traditions haven’t changed completely. Some people still enjoy writing letters by hand. They think that handwritten
letters are special because they show the writer’s feelings, making the communication more personal and sincere. The time and effort invested in
writing each letter add to its emotional value.
In summary, even though technology has revolutionised the way we communicate, the tradition of writing letters holds a special place in
Vietnamese culture. People still find something special in putting their thoughts on paper and sending them to others and it creates a personal
connection that we cannot do with digital communication.
Question 17. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Some means of communication the past B. Our daily communication C.The development of technology D. Writing letters: In the past and now.
Question 18. What is mentioned as a significant aspect of writing letters in the past?
A. Geographical boundaries B. Real-time communication C. Speed and convenience D. Time and patience
Question 19. What does the word integral probably mean? A. necessary B. final C. easy D. personal
Question 20. According to the text, why do some people still prefer writing letters by hand?
A. It is more convenient. B. It shows the writer’s feelings. C. It is faster. D. It eliminates geographical boundaries.
Question 21. What is emphasised as unchanged in Vietnamese culture despite technological advancements?
A. Handwritten letters’ special value B. Postal service C. Personal connection D. Digital communication
Question 22. It’s undeniable that our present learning style has many differences from the past learning style.
A. necessities B. variance C. modification D. resemblances
Question 23. Collegues can’t get on well with Mr Johnson because he is an autocratic employer.
A. democratic B. effective C. industrious D. professional
A good way for teens to (24) ________ school stress is by using mindfulness techniques. Mindfulness is focusing on the present moment without
judgment. Teens can practice mindfulness by doing deep breathing exercises, meditation, and focusing on the present moment. These activities can
help reduce (25) ________ and improve mental well-being.
Deep breathing exercises are simple and can be done anywhere. If teens take slow, deep breaths and focus on their breath, they can calm their
nervous system and reduce stress. Meditation is (26) ________ mindfulness technique where teens sit quietly and focus their attention on an
object, such as their breath or a word. This can help them feel (27) ________ and observe their thoughts and emotions without getting
overwhelmed.
Additionally, encouraging teens to (28) ________ short breaks throughout the day to practice mindfulness can be very helpful. These breaks can
include going outside for fresh air or taking a mindful walk. By taking a moment to focus on the present, teens can reduce stress and improve their
overall well-balanced status.
Question 24. A. distract B. manage c. maintain D. accomplish Question 25. A. addition B. anxiety C. distraction D. assignment

Question 26. A. another B. the other C. other D. othersQuestion 27. A. excited B. bustling C. exhausted D. peaceful

Question 28. A. do B. take C. get D. have

Question 29 Teenagers seldom share with her parents about their personal problems at school.A. private B.commonC.public D. regional
Question 30. Girls used to have little opportunity to pursue their interests when she was a teenager.A. invent B. competeC. followD. continue
Question 31. Young people raise awareness of preserving our culture, and they will maintain many national values.
A. If young people raise awareness of preserving our culture, many national values will be maintained.
B. If young people raised awareness for preserving our culture, many national values would be maintained.
C. If young people don’t raise awareness of preserving our culture, they will maintain many national values.
D. If young people raised awareness of preserving our culture, many national values won’t be maintained.
Question 32. “Can automobile machines replace employees in the workplace now?” I asked David.
A. I asked David if automobile machines could replace employees in the workplace now.B. I asked David if automobile machines can replace employees in the

workplace then.

C. I asked David automobile machines could replace employees in the workplace then.D. I asked David if automobile machines could replace employees in the

workplace then.

Question 33. Her living conditions were difficult; however, she attempted to fullfill her study at a famous university.
A. Despite her living conditions were difficult, she attempted to fullfill her study at a famous university.
B. Despite her difficult living conditions, she attempted to fullfill her study at a famous university.
C. In spite of her difficult living conditions, but she attempted to fullfill her study at a famous university.
D. Even though her difficult living conditions, she attempted to fullfill her study at a famous university.
Question 34. Because of a serious shortage of school facilities, many students in flooded areas can’t begin a new school year.
A. There was a serious shortage of school facilities, therefore many students in flooded areas can’t begin a new school year.
B. There was a serious shortage of school facilities, so many students in flooded areas can’t begin a new school year.
C. Because many students in flooded areas were in shortage of school facilities, so they couldn’t begin a new school year.
D. A serious shortage of school facilities prevent many students in flooded areas from beginning a new school year.
Question 35. My mother/ wish/ she/ have/ a robot/ help/ her/ household chores/ now.
A. Modern women wish they had a robot to help them doing all household chores every day.B. Modern women wish they will have a robot to help them with all

household chores every

day .C. Modern women

wishes they have a robot to help them with all household chores every day.D. Modern women wish they had a robot to help them with all household chores every

day.

Question 36. The/ rapid/ technology/ develop/,/ the/ easy/ fast/ transportation/ become.
A. The more rapid technology develops, the easier and faster transportation becomes.B. The rapid technology develops, the easier and faster transportation becomes.

C.The more rapidly technology develops, the easier and faster transportation becomes.D. The more rapidly technology develops, the more easy and faster

transportation becomes.

Question 37. Advanced technology/ develop/ rapid/ people/ take/ time catch up with it
A. The advanced technology develops so rapid that even young people take much time to catch up with it.
B. The advanced technology develops so rapidly that even young people take much time catching up with.
C. The advanced technology develops so rapidly that even young people take much time to catch up with it.
D. The advanced technology develops such rapidly that even young people take much time to catch up with it.
Question 38. General Vo Nguyen Giap/ life and career/ dedicated/ our country/ a role model/ every Vietnamese generation.
A. General Vo Nguyen Giap, that life was dedicated to our country, has been a role model to every Vietnamese generation.
B. General Vo Nguyen Giap, whose life was dedicated to our country, has been a role model to every Vietnamese generation.
C. General Vo Nguyen Giap whose life was dedicated to our country has been a role model to every Vietnamese generation.
D. General Vo Nguyen Giap, who life was dedicated to our country, has been a role model to every Vietnamese generation..
Question 39. A. flower B. frown C. frowsty D. flow
Question 40. A. embarrassed B. confused C. relaxed D. replaced
MOCK TEST 15
Question 1: A. accomplish B. additional C. anxiety D. assignment
Question 2: A. deadline B. minimise C. physical D. priority
Question 3: A. additional B. anxiety C. appropriate D. optimistic
Question 4: A. minimise B. assignment C. distraction D. accomplish
Question 5. Sue was offered a job as a translator but she turned it down.A. refused it B. denied it C. rejected it D. accepted it
Question 6. The boy often has a bad relationship with his friends at school.
A. gets on with B. lives on C. face up to D. pass down
Question 7. In tonight's quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country. A. supporters B. participants C. opponents D.
advisors
Question 8. Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
A. do B. let C. delay D. leave
Question 9: While I __________ to music, my brother was studying. A. listened B. was listening C. listen D. have listened
Question 10. Miss Brown’s telephone_____when she_____.
A. rang/ dressed B.ringing/ was dressing C. was ringing/ dresses D. rang/ was dressing
Question 11: Anna and Mike are discussing their plans for staying healthy.
Anna: "What are you doing to stay healthy?
Mike: "____________. I have just started going for a morning jog every day."A. Nothing much B. I’m not sure C. That’s great D. Not really
Question 12: Sarah and John are talking about their diets.
Sarah: "What kind of diet are you following?"
John: "____________, I’m focusing on eating more vegetables and fruits."
A. Why do you ask? . I’m not interested C. Honestly D. I didn’t catch that
Question 13: The cultural ___ of the region is rich and varied, with many festivals and events. A. festival B. heritage C. history D. influence
Question 14: This ancient structure has been __________ very well, allowing us to see its original beauty.
A. promoted B. preserved C. recognized D. occupied
Question 15: We can ________ the bustling market and try different street food. A. look out B. look up C. look around D. look through
Question 16: Our beliefs and history have been ____________ orally by our people for thousands of years.
A. shown around B. cheered up C. passed down D. taken off
Question 17: If we want to join the party next weekend, we have get our parents’_____.A. permissive B. permission C. permit D. permissible
Question 18. __________ she is young, she is very independent.A. Because B. In spite of C. Although D. In order that
Question 19. Women are increasingly involved ________ the public life. A. from B. in C. with D. of
Question 20: Ms Laura turned ___the new job in London because she didn’t want to live far from her parents.A. on B. down C. off D. up
Question 21.Today the number of people enjoying winter sports are almost double that of twenty years ago.
A. the number B. are C.ago D. enjoying
Question 22. Children who’s parents spend time with them and take an interest in their education
tendto do better in school. A. who’s B. with them C. an interest D. to do
In my opinion, we all need to learn how to make our life become more successful, especially the teenagers. Good communication is the
(23)________ to being successful and satisfied in many situations: work, personal, social. At work, communication skills are most commonly
shown in your ability to use and understand language, whether spoken (24)___________ on paper. You need a good command of language to get
your ideas, opinions and feelings across clearly. Listening carefully is (25) ____________ important communication skill, as is the ability and
confidence to (26) ___________ questions when you need to understand something or get information from someone. Competence in a language
except your mother (27) ____________ also count as communication skill.
Question 23: A. side B. road C. key D. method
Question 24: A. but B. and C. also D. or
Question 25: A. the B. an C. a D. any
Question 26: A. ask B. do C. answer D. find
Question 27: A. country B. nature C. figure D. tongue
Goal setting is a crucial process that involves careful consideration of what you want to accomplish and requires persistent effort to make
it a reality. Establishing goals gives you a target to strive for and helps to keep you motivated throughout the process. Goals also provide you with
a focus and a way to measure your progress and accomplishments.
In the pursuit of a healthy lifestyle, setting realistic goals is the key to success. However, it is important to be realistic with yourself when setting
these goals. If you want to quit smoking, lose a significant amount of weight, or run a marathon, it is unlikely to happen overnight, or even in a few
months or a year. Not reaching those goals might be discouraging and lead to giving up altogether. To avoid feeling overwhelmed, it is advisable
to start small and concentrate on one goal at a time. If you want to lose weight, make small and achievable goals. For example, you can start by
working out at least three times a week or adding more vegetables to your meals when you want seconds.
By keeping a journal or using a tracking app on your phone, you can monitor your progress and ensure that you stay on track. Once these small
goals become part of your routine, you can gradually add new goals, such as limiting eating out to twice a week or incorporating weightlifting into
your exercise routine. These small goals are easier to achieve and will eventually lead to meeting your main goal.
Question 28. The first paragraph is about ________________.
A. why goal setting is important B. how to set realistic goals C. the importance of setting healthy goalsD. steps of setting an achievable goal
Question 29. What is one important thing to keep in mind when setting goals for a new healthy lifestyle?
A. Making sure to set as many large goals as possible. B. Focusing on one small goal at a time to avoid overwhelming yourself.
C. Ignoring small goals and only focusing on large ones. D. Setting many large goals at once and making them more challenging.
Question 30. The word "seconds” mostly means ________________.
A. food that is sold at a lower price than usual because it is not good. B. a second amount of the food that you need to eat to lose weight.
C. only half of the amount of the food that you need to eat every day. D. another serving of food, after you have eaten your first serving.
Question 31. What is an example of a small goal you could set when trying to lose weight?
A. Losing a large amount of weight in a month. B. Working out every day.
C. Adding more vegetables to your plate. D. Being able to run a marathon in fifteen days.
Question 32. What is one benefit of setting small goals, according to the passage?
A. They are easier to achieve. B. They will lead to meeting our main goal at once.
C. They will be more challenging than large goals. D. They require more effort.
Question 33. She stayed up late last night, so she missed the first bus to work.
A. She missed the first bus to work because she stayed up late last night.B. Because she missed the first bus to work, she stayed up late last night.
C. She missed the first bus to work so she stayed up late last night.D. She stayed up late last night because she missed the first bus to work.
Question 34. If we don’t keep our environment clean, we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
A.Unless we don’t keep our environment cleanwe won’t enjoy healthy life.B.Unless we keep our environment clean, we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
C. Unless we will keep our environment cleanwe won’t enjoy healthy life.D. Unless we kept our environment clean, we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
Question 35. Follow these safety instructions or you may get burnt.
A. If you don’t follow these safety instructions, you may not get burnt.B. Unless you don’t follow these safety instructions, you may get burnt.
C. If you don’t follow these safety instructions, you may get burnt.D. Unless you follow these safety instructions, you may not get burnt.
Question 36. Because of too much exhaust fume, people have to wear gauze masks in the streets.
A. Although there is too much exhaust fume, people have to wear gauze masks in the streets.
B. Because people wear gauze masks in the streets, there is too much exhaust fume.
C. Since there is too much exhaust fume, people have to wear gauze masks in the streets.
D. People wear gauze masks in the streets but there is too much exhaust fume.
Question 37. We all / wish / people / live / in peace / have / happy life /.
A. We all wish the people can live in peace and have a happy life. B. We all wish people are living in peace and having a happy life.
C. We all wish people could live in peace and have a happy life. D. We all wish people lived in peace and have a happy life.
Question 38. Schools/ use to/ be/ stricter/ in the past/ compared/ now.
A. Schools used to be stricter in the past compared to now.B. Schools used to be stricter in the past compared with now.
C. Schools used to be stricter in the past in compared to now. D. Schools use to be stricter in the past compared to now.
Question 39. They/ walking/ the park /when/ it / start/ snow.
A. They was walking in the park when it started to snow.
B. They were walking in the park when it started to snow.
C. They were walking in the park when it starts to snow.
D. They was walking in the park when it started to snow.
Question 40. The woman/ live/ next door/ donate/ thousands of dollars/ local charities/ every year.
A. The woman lives next door donates thousands of dollars to local charities every year.
B. The woman who lives next door donating thousands of dollars to local chanties every year.
C. The woman which lives next door donates thousands of dollars to local charities every year.
D. The woman who lives next door donates thousands of dollars to local charities every year.

MOCK TEST 16
Question 1: A. anniversary B. ancient C. generation D. fragrance
Question 2: A. observe B. recognize C. promote D. optimistic
Question 3: A. fattening B. mental C. deadline D. delay
Question 4: A. appropriately B. minimize C. counsellor D. physical
Question 5: Managing schoolwork, extracurricular activities, and social life can leave teens feeling stressed out.
A. pleased B. relaxed C. frightened D. tensed
Question 6: If you practise good posture, you can appear more confident.
A. additional B. distrustful C. calm D. delighted
Question 7: Teens who engage in regular physical activity often feel delighted and energized.
A. embarrassed B. disappointed C. worried D. pleased
Question 8: Making health a priority ensures that teens allocate time for exercise and nutritious meals.
A. precedence B. deadline C. distraction D. anxiety
Question 9:______ she was asleep, the thieves broke in and stole her handbag.
A. Because of B. In order that C. While D. Although
Question 10: The authority will carry _______ a campaign to plant trees along the city roads.
A. in B. up C. out D. away
Question 11: The school managers give ______- to improving education quality. They consider it more important than anything else.
A. way B. priority C. help D. support
Question 12: The new teaching methods encourage children _______ for themselves.
A. thought B. think C. thinking D. to think
Question 13: It’s hard to focus when there are so many things that can distract us _______ our studies.
A. from B. with C. on D. for
Question 14: She _____ the whole day working in her office, so she came home exhausted.
A. spent B. will spend C. is spending D. spends
Question 15: A good night’s sleep will improve your __________ .
A. concentrate B. concentrated C. concentratedly D. concentration
Question 16: The man with ______ I dined last night will be the next President of Bigfoot.
A. who B. which C. that D. whom
Question 17: Students can’t study or do their homework __________while watching TV, texting or checking social media.
A. effect B. effectively C. effective D. effectiveness
Question 18: Some students find it hard to _______ school and social life.A. reduce B. maintain C. compete D. balance
Question 19: - Tom: Ally, I love video games. Is that okay?- John: Moderation, Susan! “___________.”
A. Let's watch a movie together some time next week.B. I don't think you want to watch films.
C. Balance screen time with physical activity. D. I prefer the one in the shopping mall.
Question 20: - Susan: Hey, How can we stay healthy? - Ally: “___________” It's essential!
A. I like you to say that. B. Yes, of course. It's expensive.
C. Certainly. Do you like it, too? D. Well, we should exercise for at least 60 minutes every day.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21: Her parents, as well as her brother is coming to the party tonight.A. her B. well C. tonight D. is
Question 22: When he was ten, he taught himself to play a violin.A. himself B. taught C. was D. ađến 34
We can manage our time effectively by (23) _____ some of these strategies. Firstly, it is important to (24) _____ clear and realistic goals and
prioritise tasks accordingly. This means that you must identify what is the most important and urgent and allocate time and resources accordingly.
Next, creating a schedule or to-do list can be helpful in staying on track and ensuring that all tasks are completed within the time allotted. Thirdly,
it is important to learn to say no to distractions and time-wasting activities such as checking social (25) _____. Instead, you should focus on the
task at hand and work efficiently to complete it. Additionally, taking regular breaks and scheduling time for self-care activities can help increase
(26) _____ and prevent burnout (kiệt sức). Finally, it is essential to regularly review and adjust your schedule to ensure that you are making
progress towards your goals and accommodating yourself to any working conditions in your life. By following these tips, you can make the most
of your time, be more productive, and achieve success in all (27) _____ of your life.
23. A. making B. following C. doing D. working
24. A. achieve B. get C. reach D. set
25. A. medium B. media C. interaction D. contact
26. A. product B. produce C. productivity D. productive
27. A. aspects B. parts C. features D. sides
Teenagers can live a balanced lifestyle by getting enough exercise, eating healthily and having enough rest. They need to be involved in a fair level
of physical activity to maintain a fit and healthy lifestyle. Physical activity can include a variety of activities such as cycling, playing sports, or
walking a dog. Teenagers should aim to perform two or more of these activities regularly. Healthy eating is also an important part of a teenager's
life. A human needs food to create energy so that they can function. Eating healthily consists of eating a balance of the five food groups. These
include: fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy and a small amount of sugary foods. Having a balanced diet will result in better brain function, healthy
weight gain and greater fitness. Finally, a person needs to stop work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself and recover. Many people think
that rest and sleep are the same thing but they are not. Sleep is when your body shuts down to repair and refresh itself. Rest is a time where your
body relaxes such as when you go on a holiday or engage in activities that make you happy and give you pleasure. When you rest, you relax and
relieve your mind and body of all the things in life that may cause you stress.
Question 28. How can teenagers keep fit?
A. Balance their lifestyle B. Play many sports C. Do enough physical activity D. Create enough energy
Question 29. What is the benefit of a balanced diet
A. Gaining more weight B. Functioning better brain C. Making greater brain D. Forming better bodies
Question 30. What does 'These' refer to?A. Sugary foods B. Fruits C. Physical activities D. Five groups of food
Question 31. What is the difference between sleep and rest?
A. The state of your body C. The happiness you receive B. The time when your body shuts downD. The stress you release
Question 32. What is the best title for this text?
A. Ways of balancing lifestyle B. Benefits of physical exercise C. How to get enough rest D. Life with stress
Question 33: “Why don’t you postpone your trip till the autumn, Jim?” said Sarah.
A. Sarah wondered if Jim wanted to postpone his trip till the autumn. B. Sarah suggested that Jim should postpone his trip till the autumn.
C. Sarah suggested that Jim postpones his trip till the autumn.D. Sarah asked Jim why he postponed his trip till the autumn.
Question 34: My wife was ill, so our visit to Japan was delayed.
A. Our visit to Japan was delayed in spite of my wife’s illness. B. Our visit to Japan was delayed because of my wife was ill.
C. Out visit to Japan was delayed because of my wife’s illness. D. Our visit to Japan was delayed although my wife was ill.
Question 35: You must be careful because you may get burnt.
A. If you want to get burnt, you must be careful. B. You may get burn because you are not careful.
C. You will get burn because she is not careful. D. If you don't want to get burnt, you must be careful.
Question 36: Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.B. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.D. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the
fields.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: It / such / windy/ day / they / cancel / rehearsal.
A. It is such a windy day that they had to cancel their rehearsal. B. It was such a windy day that they had to cancel their rehearsal.
C. It was such a windy day that they have to cancel their rehearsal. D. It was such windy day that they had to cancel their rehearsal.
Question 38: Mai/ live/ house/ opposite/ my house.
A. Mai lives in the house where is opposite my house. B. Mai lives in the house and which is opposite my house.
C. Mai lives in the house which is opposite my house. D. Mai lives in the house who is opposite my house.
Question 39: big/ shopping mall / attractive /it / teenagers
A. The bigger the shopping mall is, the attractive it is to teenagers. B. The bigger the shopping mall is, the more attractive it is teenagers
C. The bigger the shopping mall is, the more attractive it is to teenagers. D. The bigger the shopping mall, the more attractive it is to teenagers
Question 40: Wish/ my friend/ spend/ less time/ play/ computer games/more time / outdoor.
A. I wish my friend spent less time play computer games and more time outdoor.
B. I wish my friend will spend less time playing computer games and more time outdoor.
C. I wish my friend spent less time playing computer games and more time outdoor.
D. I wish my friend spending less time playing computer games and more time outdoor.
MOCK TEST 17
1. A. boxes B. pages C. mates D. sentences
2. A. rubber B. suck C. crumb D. industry
3. . A. provide B. resourceC. become D. smartwatch
4. A. education B. entertainment C. effectively D. electronic
5. The teacher suggested that we don’t waste time playing video games A. spend B. save C. share D. keep
6. Doing repetitive tasks can sometimes lead to the lack of challenge in one’s career. A. creativeB. boring C. dull D. funny
7. Mr Toan earns a living by selling dairy product A. lives happily B. gains money C. earns his life D. makes money
8. . She is sure to get the job because of her good interviewer.A. relieved B. pleased C. certain D. sociable
9. The town's public amenities make it a …… place for its residents.A. liveable B. boring C. crowded D. dull
10. Parents should establish good social media ____________ for their teens. A. sites B. habits C. image D. safety
11. The kid felt when their mother gave them a smartphone to play.A. unhappily B. happiness C. happily D. happy
12. You are old enough to take………… for what you have done.
A. responsibility B. irresponsible C. responsibly D. response
13. Nam: Excuse me. Would you mind showing me the way to Viettel store? Mai : ____________ I wasn’t paying attention.
A. Do you understand what I said? B. No, thank you so much. C. Can you do that again? D. I beg your pardon?
14. “Do you mind if I have a look at your project on software development?” - “……………………..”
A. Yes, you’re welcome. B. No, not at all. C. Sure. D. No need. It’s a good project.
15. ______you turn your laptop into “sleeping" mode, it's still consuming energy.A. Because B. Despite C. Although D. So
16. Email, and chat rooms let children with friends and family members.
A. to communicate B. communicating C. communicate D. communicated
17. Nam is excited ……………….joining the electronic festival in Singapore.A. about B. into C. in D. of
18. I enjoy look the media stores, searching for unique items to add to my collection.
A. around B. out C. after D. up
19. The laptop_____ he bought many years ago has just broken down .A. which B. when C. who D. where
20. When I phoned him, he ………… in the garden, chatting with his friends.A. was sitting B. has sat C. sat D. had sat
21. I like reading the story whom was written by William Shakespeare A. like B. reading C. Whom D, written
22. I suggest make a to-do list every morning to prioritise tasks and increase productivity A. make B. every morning C. tasks D. increase
The invention of the smartphone has revolutionized the way we live and communicate. The (23)_________smartphones are
sleek, slim, and offer many features such as high resolution cameras, fast processors, and artificial inteligence capabilities. They allow users to
perform a wide range of tasks, including browsing the Internet, sending emails, making video calls, playing games, and (24) ____videos.In the
future, smartphones are (25)_______to become even more advanced, with features sauch as foldable screens, holographic displays, and improved
battery life. AI will (26) ____a significant role in the development of these devices, with features such as voice recognition, facial recognition, and
natural language processing becoming more sophisticated. Smartphones will likely become even more integrated into our lives, with the ability to
control more of our daily activities, such as managing our homes, vehicles, and health. The (27) __________are endless, and it will be exciting to
see what the future holds for electronic devices.
23. A. newest B. latest C. earliest D. most late
24. A. streaming B. releasing C. broadcasting D. reciving
25. A. surely B. likely C. able D. unlikely
26. A. make B. perform C. play D. do
27. A. drawbacks B. benefits C. ability D. possibilities
Education is another area of social life in which information technology is changing the way we communicate. Today's college
students may not simply sit in a lecture or a library to learn about their field. Through their computers and the wonders of virtual reality, they can
participate in lifelike simulated experiences and consider the following scenario of the future of education made possible through developments in
information technology.
For children over the age of 10, daily attendance at schools is not compulsory. Yet, some of the older children attend school only once or
twice weekly to get tutorial support or instruction from a teacher. For the most part, pupils are encouraged to work online from home. Students
must complete a minimum number of study hours per year. In order to ensure that each student is learning adequately, computer software will
automatically monitor the number of hours a week each student studies online as well as students’ learning materials and assessment activities.
The software can then identify the best learning activities and condition for each individual student and generate similar activities. It can
also identify areas of weak achievement and produce special programs adjusted to the students' needs.
28. What is the topic of the passage?
A. Students can know about their weak aspects to focus. B. Computer software will make sure students learn at home.
C. Students don't have to go to school any more. D. The effect of information technology on education.
29. How many times are children who are older than 10 required to go to school weekly?
A. Once or twice B. No time C. Three D. Four
30. The word “they” in the first paragraph refers to _____.A. teachers B. developments C. experiences D. college students
31. What can’t the computer software do?
A. Find out the best activities for the students. B. Monitor the time the students learn.
C. Design materials for the students. D. Identify weaknesses of the students.
32. What is NOT MENTIONED in the passage as a benefit of information
technology to the students?
A. Students can learn at times that suit their schedule. B. It helps students do their homework.
C. Students' weak achievement can be identified. D. Students can stay at home to learn.
33. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields. B. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the
fields.
C. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.D. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
34. Unless he takes these pills, he won't be better.
A. Unless he doesn’t take these pills, he won’t be better. B. If he takes these pills, he won't be better.
C. He won’t be better if he doesn’t take these pills. D. If he doesn’t take these pills, he will be better
35. “This smartwatch can do a lot of things for me” said Tom.
A. Tom said this smartwatch could do a lot of things for him
B. Tom said that smartwatch could do a lot of things for me
C. Tom said that smartwatch could do a lot of things for him
D. Tom said that smartwatch can do a lot of things for him
36. She missed the bus, so she was late for the meeting.
A. She was late for the meeting because of the buses.
B. She missed the bus. She was late for the meeting.
C. There were no buses, so she was late for the meeting.
D. She was late for the meeting because she missed the bus
37. I / wish/ I/ have/ portable music player/ now/.
A. I wish I had a portable music player now. B. I wish I was have a portable music player now.
C. I wish I had portable music player now. D. I wishes I had a portable music player now.
38. The man / work / at the shop / is / my neighbor / .
A. The man works at the shop is my neighbor.
B. The man who works at the shop is my neighbor.
C. The man which works at the shop is my neighbor.
D. The man where works at the shop is my neighbor.
39. The Internet/ be/ slow/ users/ become/ annoyed
A. The slower the Internet is, the more annoyed the users become.
B. The slower the Internet is, the most annoyed the users become.
C. The slower the Internet is, the more annoyeder the users become.
D. The more slower the Internet is, the more annoyed the users become.
40. New computer/ be/ expensive/ he/ cannot/ buy/ it.
A. The new computer is so expensive that he cannot buy it.
B. The new computer is too expensive that he cannot buy it.
C. The new computer was so expensive that he cannot buy it.
D. The new computer is such expensive that he cannot buy
MOCK TEST 18
1. A. boxes B. pages C. mates D. sentences
2. A. passed B. managed C. cleared D. threatened
3. A. provide B. resource C. become D. smartwatch
4. A. cardboard B. leaflet C. smartwatch D. career
5. The teacher suggested that we don’t waste time playing video games A. spend B. save C. share D. keep
6. Doing repetitive tasks can sometimes lead to the lack of challenge in one’s career. A. creative B. boring C. dull D. funny
7. Mr Toan earns a living by selling dairy product A. lives happily B. gains money C. earns his life D. makes money
8. . She is sure to get the job because of her good interviewer.A. relieved B. pleased C. certain D. sociable
9. I wear a ___________ on my wrist that tells the time and can display messages from my phone.
A. smartwatch B. smartphone C. smart key D. tablet
10. My new headphones don’t have a cord. They use __ technology to connect to my phone. A. wireless B. automation C. driverless D. online
11. The _______________ new restaurant had a unique atmosphere, with dim lighting and trendy decor, making it the perfect spot for a romantic
dinner. A. styling B. style C. stylish D. stylistic
12. Thanks to the smartphones, we can ______ without paper maps.A. navigation B. navigator C. navigate D. navigable
13. Jim: “My laptop battery is dead. Can I borrow your charger?” - Frank: “_____________”
A. Of course, here you go. B. Don’t worry, the library has computers.
C. That’s a shame. Maybe try restarting it. D. Sure, no problem. What kind of phone do you have?
14. Fred: “Lisa, can you share your screen with the class?” - Lisa: “_____________”
A. Definitely! What website are we looking at? B. I can’t hear you very well. Can you speak louder?
C. No problem, but wait a minute. D. Uh oh, I think my microphone isn’t working.
15. I want to go straight to work after school; __________, most available vocational courses are not very practical.
A. because B. however C. although D. since
16. Alexander Fleming,_______________, received the Nobel Prize in 1945
A. who discovered penicillin B. which discovered penicillin C. he discovered penicillin D. that discovered penicillin
17. A friend of hers advised that she __________ the latest software update for her phone to improve its performance.
A. downloading B. to download C. download D. downloads
18. We were really surprised ________ the price of food in restaurants on our holiday.A. on B. of C. in D. at
19. I choose e-reader because it doesn’t _____ too much space.A. take off B. take in C. take back D. take up
20. What ___ you ____ at this time yesterday? A. were…doing B. did…do C. will..do D. are…doing.
21. The teacher, together with 30 students, are going to take an eco-tour this Saturday morning.
A. take B. with C. are D. this
22. In terms of GDP rankings, New York is a second wealthiest city in the world.
A. a second B. rankings C. In terms D. wealthiest
Many teenagers admire sports heroes and display their posters in bedrooms.
However, there are concerns about whether these teenagers (23)____ the athletes' healthy examples. British parents worry that today's youth are
not as fit and healthy as previous generations. What could be the reason for this?According to the British Heart Foundation, teenagers from 13 to
15 are (24)______ a great amount of time watching TV or playing video games. A special report describes this generation (25)________"couch
potatoes" spending their time indoors, growing up in their bedrooms, relying on cars, and facing potential heart disease risks as they get older. Is
this their fault? Are young people simply lazy?Many parents don't (26)___their children play outside or walk to school alone. Because they think it
is unsafe. Some teenagers blame their overprotective parents for their lack of fitness. Encouraging an active (27) ____ and protecting their hearts
is increasingly challenging for young people. Schools have also reduced the time for sports in recent years. Many students don't have time for
sports due to exam preparations
23. A. manage B. follow C. set D. give
24. A. spending B. using C. killing D. saving
25. A. such B. as C. like D. with
26. A. allow B. make C. let D. take
27. A. mood B. health C. lifestyle D. feeling
How social media affect teens’ mental health
In a recent study, more than one-third of teens say that they are using social media sites such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. There
are certain risks to teens’ mental health when they overuse social media.
First, too much use of social media can occupy their time for other important activities. They may be reluctant to be in person with friends and
family or not get enough sleep. If these problems continue in a long time, teens may suffer from stress and anxiety. Second, contents on social
media may be violent, dangerous or inaccurate. Watching violent acts may give teens the sense that aggression is normal and acceptable. This may
lead them to behave aggressively as what they see online. Social media can also present idealised images of people, which may result in increasing
worries about body image in teens.
All in all, it is important that parents encourage healthy social media habits for their teens. They may do so by establishing family rules about
social media use, being a role model of healthy internet use, and having ongoing conversations with teens about their activities on social
networking sites. These should be done on a regular basis.
28. According to the text, about ____________ of teens are using social media.
A. 33% B. 25% C. 20% D. 13%
29. The lack of ___________ and in-person contact with friends may lead to teens’ stress and anxiety.
A. family B. social media C. contents D. sleep
30. Seeing violence on social media sites may result in teens’ ____________ behaviours.
A. normal B. acceptable C. anxious D. aggressive
31. Parents should establish good social media ____________ for their teens. A. sites B. habits C. image D. safety
32. The word ongoing in the last paragraph is closest in meaning with ____________.
A. moving B. never-ending C. regular D. immediate
33. Charlie said, "I'm thinking of buying a new 3D printer next year".
A. Charlie said that he was thinking of buying a new 3D printer the next year
B. Charlie said that he is thinking of buying a new 3D printer next year
C. Charlie said that I was thinking of buying a new 3D printer following year
D. Charlie said that I am thinking of buying a new 3D printer the following year
34. They had to postpone the electronic fair because of the bad weather.
A. Because they had to postpone the electronic fair, the weather was bad.B. They had to postpone the electronic fair since the weather was bad.
C. They had to postpone the electronic fair because the weather is badD. The weather bad, so they had to postpone the electronic fair.
35. Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
A. If we don’t protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.B. If our life is badly affected, we will protect the environment.
C. If we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.D. If we protect the environment, our life won’t be badly affected.
36. Nowadays teenagers are good at technology, unlike in the past
A. Nowadays teenagers are gooder at technology than in the past
B. Nowadays teenagers are better at technology than in the past
C. Nowadays teenagers are gooder about technology than in the past
D. Nowadays teenagers are better about technology than in the past
37. Peter/ wish/ he/ buy/ a new computer.
A. Peter wish he could buy a new computer. B. Peter wishes he bought a new computer.
C. Peter wishes he buy a new computer. D. Peter wishes he can buy a new computer.
38. tell me / who I go / order / get/ right information ?
A. Do you tell me who to go in order to get the right information?
B. Can you tell me who is going in order to get right information?
C. Can you tell me who to go to in order to get the right information?
D. Could you tell me who to go order to get the right information?
39.This book / interesting / than / that one / .
A. This book is more interesting than that one. B. This book is interestinger than that one.
C. This book is most interesting than that one. D. This book is as interesting than that one
40. When I /see / doctor/ this afternoon, I / ask / him / look / my throat.
A. When I see the doctor this afternoon, I will ask him look at my throat.
B. When I will see the doctor this afternoon, I will ask him to look at my throat.
C. When I see the doctor this afternoon, I will ask him to look at my throat.
D. When I will see the doctor this afternoon, I ask him to look at my throat.
MOCK TEST 19
I.Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently.
Question 1. A.danger B.anger C.occasion D. nation
Question 2 . A.mouth B.method C.birthday D.weather
II.Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently.
Question 3. A.rubber B.printer C.support D. building
Question 4. A. robotic B.camcorder C. popular D.customer III.Mark the letter A,
B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSTE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. My tablet has a lightweight aluminum case
A.bright B.heavy C.portable D.thick
Question 6. Tourists who can’t visit the museum in person can take a virtual tour on its website.
A.real B.portable C.fluent D.fixed
IV.Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. My new tablet is real lightweight , portable , and easy to use .
A.easily-carried B.user-friendly C.easily-adjusted D.smartly-designed
Question 8 . I didn’t think his comments were very appropriate at the time .
A.correct B.right C.exact D.suitable
V.Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each sentence.
Question 9. _______ is a flexible material which people use to make tires , erasers , and waterproof items .
A.Copper B.Rubber C.Paper D.Plastic
Question 10 . She used her _______ to livestream the concert .
A.e-reader B.3D priter C.smartphone D.smartwatch
Question 11. Climate change poses a significant threat to _______ balance .
A.ecology B.ecologist C.ecological D.ecologically
Question 12. John : Why not come to the pool with me ? Mary : _______
A.I don’t know why B.That’s a good idea
B.I came yesterday D.It’s fine , no worries
Question 13. “Would you like a glass of green tea?” - “_______________.”
A. No, let’s not B. No, I don’t C. No, thanks D. No, I wouldn’t
Question 14. I love my ______ bluetooth speaker because I can take it anywhere with me .
A.portable B.portability C.port D.porting
Question 15. The Atlantic Ocean , _________ name means “Sea of Atlas” , separates Europe and America .
A.who B.whose C.that D.which
Question 16.The rain was _________ heavy that the streets quickly flooded .
A.so B.such C.very D.much
I felt exhilarated when taking _________ from the mountain top .
A.views B.scene C.photos D.scenery
Question 18 .He suggested not using plastic bags because it was harmful _________ the environment .
A.down B.up C.in D.to
Question 19. The doctor suggested that my father ______ smoking because of his bad health.
A. to give up B. gives up C. gave up D. give up
Question 20. I_____my homework when the light went out last night.
A.was doing B.do C.done D. did

VI.Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
Question 21. The driver, as well as the passengers, were hurt in the accident last week.
A. as well as B. hurt C. in D. were
Question 22. We gave orders to the director whose passed us on to the foreman.
A. gave B. director C. whose D. us
VII.Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word for each blank.
It’s our pleasure to introduce the all-new TabPro X - an innovation at your fingertips. It has a sleek and durable case made of 100% recycled
aluminium, which ensures both style and protection for your device. The super (23)______ provides vivid colours and smooth navigation,
promising you an exceptional experience.
TabPro X comes with a (24)______ which allows you to sketch, write, and take notes with perfect accuracy. It goes beyond expectations with a
variety of (25)______ functions, including a powerful processor for smooth multitasking, a high-resolution camera for capturing life’s moments in
stunning detail, and a (26)______ battery for uninterrupted productivity.
Whether you’re a student, professional, or creative enthusiast, TabPro X is here to advance your digital lifestyle. Tech Magazine (27)______ that
modern users possess a TabPro X. Why haven’t you? Embrace the future of technology - experience the TabPro X today!
Question 23. A. back case B. touchscreen C. charge D. camera
Question 24. A. pencil B. reader C. message D. voice
Question 25. A. inside B. introvert C. built-in D. building
Question 26. A. lifelong B. long-lasting C. life-time D. longevity
Question 27. A. says B. warns C. persuades D. recommends
VIII.Read the passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each question.
Electronic devices are becoming increasingly popular in today’s modern classrooms. Two significant devices are interactive whiteboards (IWBs)
and tablets, which are making a great impact on teaching and learning.
An IWB is a large screen connected to a computer. The teacher and students use special pens or touch to control the board and write on it. They
can also show videos and do interactive activities on the board. This helps capture students’ attention and make the lesson more dynamic.
Meanwhile, a tablet, such as an iPad or an Android device, is a handheld computer which students can use for various purposes. For example, they
can access e-books, use educational apps, and collaborate with their classmates. School tablets are portable and provide access to a vast resource of
educational contents. However, both IWBs and tablets have drawbacks. They are costly, so not all schools can afford them. Besides, there are
potential technical issues, and much time and effort are needed to train teachers and students to use them effectively.
While challenges exist, these electronic devices help create a more interactive and engaging learning environment in today’s classrooms.
Therefore, schools should consider using them appropriately.
Question 28. What is an essential requirement for an IWB to operate?
A. It must be connected to a computer.
B. It must have a special pen.
C. It must be controlled by the teacher.
D. It must capture students’ attention.
Question 29. According to the text, who tends to use a school tablet?
A. The teacher B. The students
C. The teacher and the students D. The manager
Question 30. Which of the following is an advantage of school tablets?
A. Their durability B. Their reasonable cost
C. Their simple operation D. Their portability
Question 31. Which of the following information is NOT mentioned in the article?
A. A description of IWBs and tablets
B. Activities that teachers and students can do with IWBs and tablets
C. Downsides of IWBs and tablets
D. Solutions to the problems of IWBs and tablets
Question 32. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Interactive whiteboards and tablets are easy for all schools to use.
B. Interactive whiteboards and tablets are making teaching more expensive.
C. Interactive whiteboards and tablets are beneficial but come with some challenges.
D. Interactive whiteboards and tablets are not necessary in modern classrooms.
IX.Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. I cannot run a marathon if I don’t train very hard.
A. I cannot run a marathon although I train very hard.
B. I train very hard, and I can run a marathon now.
C. Unless I train very hard, I cannot run a marathon.
D. I will train very hard unless I can run a marathon.
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. “Why don’t you postpone your trip till next summer, David?” said John.
A. John didn’t think it was a good idea for David to postpone his trip till next summer.
B. John asked David why he postponed his trip till next summer.
C. John wondered if David wanted to postpone his trip till next summer.
D. John suggested that David should postpone his trip till next summer.
Question 36. 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.
X.Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/ phrases given.
Question 37. 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 38. The book/ you/ give/ me/ yesterday/ interesting.
A. The book which you gave me yesterday is interesting.
B. The book who you gave me yesterday is interesting.
C. The book that you gave to me yesterday is interesting.
D. The book you gave me yesterday is interesting.
Question 39. New computer/ be/ expensive/ he/ cannot/ buy/ it.
A. The new computer is so expensive that he cannot buy it.
B. The new computer is too expensive that he cannot buy it.
C. The new computer was so expensive that he cannot buy it.
D. The new computer is such expensive that he cannot buy it.
Question 40. Nowadays/ teenagers/ good/ technology/ than/they/ past.
A. Nowadays teenagers are gooder about technology than they were in the past.
B. Nowadays teenagers are gooder at technology than they are in the past.
C. Nowadays teenagers are better at technology than they were in the past.
D. Nowadays teenagers are better about technology than they were in the past.
MOCK TEST 20
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
1. A. aluminium B. camcorder C. plastic D. portable
2. A. entertained B. behaved C. passed D. changed
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whosemain stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
3. A. technology B. touchscreen C. wireless D. stylish
4. A. effective B. directly C. document D. connection
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
5. He’s been a bit depressed ever since he got his bad exam results.
A. frustrated B. delighted C. nervous D. stressed
6. Many people who do volunteer work think they are more fortunate than others.
A. lucky B. blessed C. uncomfortable D. unlucky
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
7. I love creating visually appealing designs and using my imagination to bring ideas to life
A. creative B. dynamic C. attractive D. exciting
8. Women get a job support their families as well as to be financially independent.
A. economically B. physically C. totally D. only
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
9. We took a ________using her smartphone’s beauty filter to make her skin look more even and radiant
A. self-image B. self-portrait C. self-expression D. self-timer
10. I am _______ sorry for keeping you waiting so long.
A. terribly B. terrified C. terrible D. terror
11. The new ______headphones allow me to enjoy music without being tethered to my device
A. wire B. wireless C. wireful D. wired
12. - Nick: “We appreciate your contribution to the success of our project.”
- Elena: “________”
A. It was my pleasure. B. It pleased me.
C. That’s alright. D. You can say that again.
13. Do well in the test, _______ you will graduate on time.
A. or B. but C. so D. and
14. I _______my homework as soon as I come home.
A. will finish B. have finished C. is finishing D. finish
15. - A: ...Finally, you take the square root of that result and devide it by 2a. Does that make more sense?
- B: _______. Thanks for explaining it so clearly
A. I’m not sure I follow B. Oh, I think I get it now
C. Sorry I don’t get it D. I think I’m not good for now.
16. I like reading the story_______ was written by William Shakespear.
A. whose B. whom C. where D. which
17. Miss Hoa picked _________ a bit of Spanish when she was living in Mexico.
A. on B. with C. up D. into
18. Computers offer a much greater degree of ___ in the way work can be organised.
A.flexible B. flexibly C . flexibility D. inflexible
19. You shouldn’t every new word in the dictionary. Try to guess the meaning first.
A. check up B. look for C. look up D. check in
20. Scientists are looking for an ______ way to reduce energy consumption.
A. effect B. effectively C. effective D. effection
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
21. One of a worst diseases mankind has ever faced is cancer.
A. a B. One of C. mankind D.is
22. Physics are my favorite subject, while English is Mai's.
A. are B. favorite subject C. while D. Mai’s
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that completes each
blank.
The (23) _______________ smartphones are sleek, slim, and offer many features such as high-resolution cameras, fast processors, and artificial
intelligence capabilities. They (24) _______________ users to perform a wide range of tasks, including browsing the Internet, sending emails,
making video calls, playing games, and (25) _______________ videos. In the future, smartphones are (26) _______________ to become even
more advanced, with features such as foldable screens, holographic displays, and improved battery life. Al will play a significant role in the
development of these devices, with features such as voice recognition, face recognition, and natural language processing becoming more
sophisticated. Smartphones will likely become even more integrated (27)_____ our lives, with the ability to control more of our daily activities,
such as managing our homes, vehicles, and health. The possibilities are endless, and it will be exciting to see what the future holds for electronic
devices.
23. A. late B. latest C. later D. lately
24. A. admit B. accept C. let D. allow
25. A. streaming B. releasing C. broadcasting D. receiving
26. A. like B. likely C. unlikely D. likeliness
27. A. for B. in C. to D. into
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
In the early years of television, educational specialists believed that it would be very useful in teaching and learning. Many schools have
bought television sets, intending to use them effectively to improve the quality of education; but actually they are rarely used properly in
classroom. Meanwhile, children spend the majority of their out-of-school hours watching TV and their typical school days proceed as if television
did not exist.
There are some explanations for the failure of television to get the interest of the teachers. Firstly, the school that purchased television
sets have not set aside money for equipment repairs and maintenance, so these television sets are sooner and later out of order. Secondly, these
schools have not found an effective way to train teachers to integrate television into their ongoing instructional programs. Lastly, most teachers do
not regard the quality of television and its usefulness in the classroom.
Teachers at schools work hard for at least twelve years to train their students to become good readers. However, according to recent
statistics, teenagers seldom spend their free time reading book and newspaper but watching television instead.
28. According to the text. TV………………………… .
A. has not attracted students’ interest. B. has not been used properly in classrooms.
C. has not existed D. has been used effectively in classrooms.
29. The text is about …………….. .
A. educational specialists B. the use of television at school.
C. watching TV outside school D. teaching and learning television.
30. The word “it” in the first sentence is closest in meaning with………….
A. early years B. educational specialists
C. television D. quality of education
31. When TV first appeared, what did educational specialists believe?
A. They believed that it would be useful for schooling.
B. They somewhat appreciated it.
C. They believed that it banned children from watching TV.
D. They did not appreciate it
32. What do students spend most of their free time?
A. reading books B. learning foreign languages
C. reading newspapers D. watching TV.
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
33. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields.
B. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
D. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
34. Unless he takes these pills, he won't be better.
A. Unless he doesn’t take these pills, he won’t be better.
B. If he takes these pills, he won't be better.
C. He won’t be better if he doesn’t take these pills.
D. If he doesn’t take these pills, he will be better
35. “This smartwatch can do a lot of things for me” said Tom.
A. Tom said this smartwatch could do a lot of things for him
B. Tom said that smartwatch could do a lot of things for me
C. Tom said that smartwatch could do a lot of things for him
D. Tom said that smartwatch can do a lot of things for him
36. She missed the bus, so she was late for the meeting.
A. She was late for the meeting because of the buses.
B. She missed the bus. She was late for the meeting.
C. There were no buses, so she was late for the meeting.
D. She was late for the meeting because she missed the bus
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases given.
37. I / wish/ I/ have/ portable music player/ now/.
A. I wish I had a portable music player now.
B. I wish I was have a portable music player now.
C. I wish I had portable music player now.
D. I wishes I had a portable music player now.
38. Virtual reality technology/ provide/ amazing experience/ which/ allow user/ explore new worlds/.
A. Virtual reality technology provide an amazing experience which allows users explore new worlds.
B. Virtual reality technology provides an amazing experience which allow users explore new worlds.
C. Virtual reality technology provide an amazing experience which allows user explore new worlds.
D. Virtual reality technology provides an amazing experience which allows users explore new worlds.
39. Her smartwatch/ be not/ convevient / as/ my smartphone.
A. Her smartwatch is as convevient as my smartphone.
B. Her smartwatch isn’t more convevient as my smartphone.
C. Her smartwatch isn’t as convevient as my smartphone.
D. Her smartwatch isn’t as convevient than my smartphone.
40. Mr Nam/ be/ calm/ decisive/, / so/ he/ be/ good surgeon.
A. Mr Nam is calm and decisive, so he will be a good surgeon.
B. Because Mr Nam is calm and decisive, so he will be a good surgeon.
C. Mr Nam is calm and decisive, so he will is a good surgeon.
D. Mr Nam is a calm and decisive, so he will be a good surgeon.
THE END

The (23) _______________ smartphones are sleek, slim, and offer many features such as high-resolution cameras, fast processors, and artificial
intelligence capabilities. They (24) _______________ users to perform a wide range of tasks, including browsing the Internet, sending emails,
making video calls, playing games, and (25) _______________ videos. In the future, smartphones are (26) _______________ to become even
more advanced, with features such as foldable screens, holographic displays, and improved battery life. Al will play a significant role in the
development of these devices, with features such as voice recognition, face recognition, and natural language processing becoming more
sophisticated. Smartphones will likely become even more integrated (27)_____ our lives, with the ability to control more of our daily activities,
such as managing our homes, vehicles, and health. The possibilities are endless, and it will be exciting to see what the future holds for electronic
devices.
23. A. late B. latest C. later D. lately
24. A. admit B. accept C. let D. allow
25. A. streaming B. releasing C. broadcasting D. receiving
26. A. like B. likely C. unlikely D. likeliness
27. A. for B. in C. to D. into

MOCK TEST 21
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
1. A. assist B. vehicle C. digital D. virtual
2. A. plastic B. camera C. occasion D. camcorder
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
3. A. dimension B. robotic C. popular D. concentric
4. A. camcorder B. portable C. document D. effective
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
5. I always admire my uncle as he is a firefighter.
A. look up to B. look up C. look down on D. turn down
6. It will cost a lot if we don’t pay attention to solving the water pollution here.
A. care B. understand C. consider D. ignore
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
7. Everybody should share their part in the preservation of the natural environment.
A. focus B. protection C. use D. beauty
8. The camcorder is quite pricey because it is the limited one.
A. reasonable B. cheap C. inexpensive D. costly
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
9. Tom wears a _____on his wrist that tells the time and can display messages from his phone.
A. smartwatch B. smartphone C. smart key D. tablet
10. My new headphones don’t have a cord. They use ____ technology to connect to my phone.
A. driverless B. automation C. wireless D. online
11. Homework is ______ via students’ emails.
A. assignment B. assign C. assigned D. assignation
12. _______ thinking skills enable students to evaluate information.
A. Critical B. Criticise C. Critic D. Critically
13. John: “My laptop battery is dead. Can I borrow your charger?”
Mark: “_____________”
A. Of course, here you go.
B. Don’t worry, the library has computers.
C. That’s a shame. Maybe try restarting it.
D. Sure, no problem. What kind of phone do you have?
14. Ann: “Liz, can you share your screen with the class?”
Liz: “_____________”
A. Definitely! What website are we looking at?
B. I can’t hear you very well. Can you speak louder?
C. No problem, but wait a minute.
D. Uh oh, I think my microphone isn’t working.
15. Nam couldn’t sleep ______ he was so axious about his final exam the next day.
A. so B. although C. because D. however
16. The smartwatch ______ on the top shelf is the limited one.
A. whom B. what C. which D. who
17. Why don’t we ______ a cofffee break?
A. taking B. take C. to take D. took
18. We were really surprised ______ the price of electronic devives in that store.
A. on B. of C. in D. at
19. You can ______ words in online dictionary.
A. look at B. look after C. look up D. look up to
20. What ______you ______at this time yesterday?
A. are…doing B. did…do C. will…do D. were…doing
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
21. Do you remember a store where we bought this robotic vacuum cleaner?
A. a B. where C. bought D. vacuum cleaner
22. My parents bought me an Ipad whose I usually use to learn English.
A. bought B. an C. whose D. to
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that completes each
blank.
Using electronic devices in modern classrooms has many (1) __________ . First, they help students find information quickly. They can (2)
__________ things they need to learn and understand better. Second, electronic devices make learning interactive. Students can use apps and
websites to take quizzes, have discussions, and work (3) __________ on projects. This helps them think (4) __________ and solve problems.
Third, electronic devices let students learn with multimedia. They can watch videos, see pictures, and listen to recordings to make learning more
fun. Also, electronic devices help students become good with technology. They learn (5) __________ the internetjudge if information is good or
not, and communicate online. Lastly, electronic devices let students learn at their own pace. They can use materials that suit them best.
Overall, using electronic devices in class helps students learn more and get ready for the digital world.
23. A. factors B. things C. benefits D. problems
24. A. search for B. look after C. read aloud D. turn off
25. A. one another B. another C. each other D. together
26. A. critic B. critical C. critically D. criticism
27. A. to use B. using C. used D. use
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
Let us introduce the incredible 3D Printer! Get ready to unleash your creativity and bring your ideas to life. Our 3D Printer is the perfect tool
for all your printing needs.
With our 3D Printer, you can make amazing objects right in your own home. Whether you want to create toys, decorations, or even prototypes for
your inventions, this printer has got you covered. It's easy to use, even for beginners!
The possibilities are endless with our 3D Printer. Let your imagination run wild as you design and print your very own customised items. Want to
surprise your friends with a unique gift? No problem! Just print it out and watch their faces light up.
Our 3D Printer is fast, accurate, and reliable. It uses high-quality materials to produce stunning results every time. Plus, it's affordable, making it
accessible to everyone who wants to explore the world of 3D printing.
Unleash your inner inventor and join the 3D printing revolution today! Don't miss out on the opportunity to bring your ideas to life with our
amazing 3D Printer. Get yours now and start creating the future!
28. What is the advertisement about?
A. A traditional 3D printer
B. An ancient type of printer
C. A modern 3D printer
D. A workshop on using 3D printers
29. Who can use the 3D Printer?
A. Only experts in 3D printing
B. Only technician
C. Teachers and scientists
D. Anyone, including beginners
30. The pronoun 'it' refers to __________.
A. imagination
B. gift
C. design
D. printer
31. What is a feature of the 3D Printer mentioned in the text?
A. It's slow and reliable.
B. It produces accurate and fast results.
C. It's expensive and easy to use.
D. It can only print in black and white.
32. What makes the 3D Printer accessible to everyone?
A. It's available in all countries.
B. It's made with expensive materials.
C. It's affordable.
D. Its inventor is famous.
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
33. If you study harder, you will pass the final exam easily.
A. You will pass the exam easily unless you study harder.
B. You will pass the exam easily if you don’t study harder.
C. You won’t pass the exam easily if you don’t study harder.
D. You will pass the exam easily even if you don’t study harder.
34. Charlie said, "I'm thinking of going to live in Canada next year."
A. Charlie said that I was thinking of going to live in Canada following year.
B. Charlie said that he is thinking of going to live in Canada next year.
C. Charlie said that I am thinking of going to live in Canada the following year.
D. Charlie said that he was thinking of going to live in Canada the next year.
35. You overuse smartphones, you will have a high chance of short-sightedness.
A. The more smartphones you use, the higher chance of short-sightedness you will have.
B. The more time you use smartphones, the higher chance of short-sightedness you will have.
C. The less time you use smartphones, the higher chance of short-sightedness you will have.
D. The more time you use smartphones, the less chance of short-sightedness you will have.
36. In spite of discussing for hours, they didn’t find a suitable solution.
A. They didn’t discuss for hours and they found a suitable solution.
B. They discussed for hours so they didn’t find a suitable solution.
C. They didn’t find a suitable solution because they discussed for hours after.
D. They didn’t find a suitable solution although they discussed for hours.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. I / wish / I / have / latest / iPhone / .
A. I wish I having the latest iPhone.
B. I wish I have the latest iPhone.
C. I wish I had the latest iPhone.
D. I wish I has the latest iPhone.
38. The man / work / at the pet shop / is / my neighbor / .
A. The man works at the pet shop is my neighbor.
B. The man who works at the pet shop is my neighbor.
C. The man which works at the pet shop is my neighbor.
D. The man where works at the pet shop is my neighbor.
39. Before / she / leave/ office/ she / check / everything.
A. Before leaving the office, she checks everything.
B. Before she leaves the office, she checks everything.
C. She checks everything before she leaves the office.
D. Before she leaves the office, she will check everything.
40. Quang / run / fast / he / win / the race.
A. Quang runs so fast that he wins the race.
B. Quang is so fast he wins the race.
C. Quang runs fast so he won the race.
D. Quang wins the race because he runs fast.
MOCK TEST 22
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following
questions.
1. A. electronic B. entertainment C. education D. technology
2. A. security B. fermentation C. ecology D. extremely
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions.
3. A. unique B. university C. unusual D. uniform
4. A. decisive B. repetitive C. competitive D. sensitive
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
5. ______ is a synthetic material derived from polymers that can be molded into various shapes.
A. Cardboard B. Paper C. Plastic D. Steel
6. We recycled the __________ boxes after moving into our new house.
A. cardboard B. rubber C. steel D. copper
7. Based on my experience, I recommend __________ the latest model of smartphones from this brand for their excellent camera quality.
A. trying out B. tryout C. tried out D. to try out
8. When I was in France, I __________ some French words.
A. copied up B. got up C. held up D. picked up
9. To millions of visitors, Edinburgh Castle is a must-see _________ there are many treasures.
A. but B. so C. because D. and
10. I __________ you to compare prices and features before buying a new smart TV.
A. suggest B. recommend C. advise D. tell
11. The library holds different activities for book lovers. ____, it attracts a lot of readers every weekend.
A. However B. So C. Although D. Therefore
12. The electrical wires in our neighborhood broke down yesterday, so we ……….. call an electrician.
A. have to B. has to C. had to D. have had to
13. The _____ new restaurant had a unique atmosphere, with dim lighting and trendy decor, making it the perfect spot for a romantic dinner.
A. stylish B. style C. styling D. stylistic
14. Many experts recommend we ______ noise-canceling headphones for a more immersive audio experience.
A. used B. should use C. may use D. to use
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
15. Tourists from all over the world often flock to see this breathtaking landscape.
A. gather B. block C. appear D. attract
16. We were so busy, so we ordered a takeaway from that restaurant.
A. eat in B. home delivery C. fresh food D. takeout
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
17. He has a challenging job, so he has to make every effort to do his best.
A. difficult B. demanding C. easy D. interesting
18. My tablet has a lightweight aluminum case.
A. bright B. heavy C. portable D. thick
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
19. "Let me make sure I'm being clear. We should meet at 6 p.m., right?" - "____________"
A. Actually, it's 6:30 p.m. already. I don't think you're late.
B. Actually, it's 6:30 p.m. I mentioned that we should meet a bit later.
C. Sure. I understand you correctly and will see you next week.
D. Not at all. I'll follow your advice and hope everything will be fine.
20. "I just went over the instructions. Did you catch all the steps?" - "______________"
A. Yes, I did. I'm confident I can follow them correctly.
B. Not at all. I'll tell you about the steps later.
C. I'm so glad you explained everything to me.
D. No, I didn't read the instructions carefully.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
21. The typhoon Yagi caused many damage to property estimated at US$ 960 million in Hai Phong.
A. many B. damage C. at D. caused
22. Astronaut candidates whose are in their 30s and 40s can apply to become a NASA astronaut.
A. a B. to C. whose D. in
Read the text about using electronic devices in modern classrooms. Circle the correct answer A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
to each of the questions.
Using electronic devices in modern classrooms has many (23) ______. First, they help students find information quickly. They can (24)
______ things they need to learn and understand better. Second, electronic devices make learning interactive. Students can use apps and websites
to take quizzes, have discussions, and work (25) ______ on projects. This helps them think (26) _______ and solve problems. Third, electronic
devices let students learn with multimedia. They can watch videos, see pictures, and listen to recordings to make learning more fun. Also,
electronic devices help students become good with technology. They learn to use the internetjudge if information is good or not, and communicate
online. Lastly, electronic devices let students learn (27) ______ their own pace. They can use materials that suit them best.
Overall, using electronic devices in class helps students learn more and get ready for the digital world.
23. A. factors B. things C. benefits D. problems
24. A. search for B. look after C. read aloud D. turn off
25. A. one another B. another C. each other D. together
26. A. critic B. critical C. critically D. criticism
27. A. on B. at C. in D. for
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Today, computers are widely used and can be found in a variety of settings, including homes, offices, shops, hospitals, and schools.
People rely on computers so heavily that many of them get frustrated and cannot work when computers are “down”. Nowadays, computers are so
essential that they are utilised for everything from entertainment to navigation.
Computers of today are much quicker, cheaper, and smaller than those of the past. Many modern computers are so small that they are the size of a
deck of cards. Users can work from a variety of settings thanks to notebook computers, also known as “ultra-lights,” and hand-held Personal Data
Assistants (PDAs). These computers’ ability to connect to several networks allows users to access information from any location with greater ease
and control over their time.
Future computers will be smaller and faster than current models. They may have “smart” or artificial intelligence features like expert intelligence,
neural network pattern recognition, or natural language capabilities, and they may be as small as coins. These features will make it simpler for
users to interface with computers and manage a large amount of data from fax, email, Internet, and phone sources. Wearable computers, DNA
computers, virtual reality gadgets, quantum computers, and optical computers are just a few examples of the cutting-edge applications that are
emerging today.
28. Why do people become frustrated when computers stop working?
A. Because people are dependent on computers.
B. Because they do not like computers.
C. Because computers are too expensive.
D. Because they find computers too complicated.
29. What is the advantage of using notebook computers and PDAs?
A. They are cheaper than other computers.
B. They are much faster and more powerful than other computers.
C. They are more portable and can be used in different settings.
D. They are easier to connect to the Internet.
30. The word “hand-held” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. little B. big
C. short D. long
31. The word “They” in paragraph 3 refers to _____.
A. models B. future computers
C. language capabilities D. features
32. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To persuade people to buy computers.
B. To inform readers about the history of computers and their future.
C. To describe how computers work.
D. To inform readers about the popularity and future of computers.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.
33. “Why don’t you postpone your trip till the autumn, Jim?” said Sarah.
A. Sarah wondered if Jim wanted to postpone his trip till the autumn.
B. Sarah suggested that Jim should postpone his trip till the autumn.
C. Sarah didn’t think it was a good idea for Jim to postpone his trip till the autumn.
D. Sarah asked Jim why he postponed his trip till the autumn.
34. Barbara is not as keen on travel as she used to be.
A. Barbara used to be as keen on travel as she is now.
B. Barbara used to be keener on travel than she is now.
C. Barbara used to be keen on travel than she is now.
D. Barbara likes travelling more now than she used to.
35. She worked hard during the course, so she found the exam easy.
A. She found the exam easy because of her hard work during the course.
B. She found the exam easy because of she worked hard during the course.
C. She worked hard during the course although she found the exam easy
D. She found the exam easy because she works hard during the course.
36. Be quick or you can’t get the lesson.
A. If you aren’t quick, you can’t get the lesson.
B. If you are quick, you can’t get the lesson.
C. If you aren’t quick, you can get the lesson.
D. Unless you are quick, you can get the lesson.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/ phrases given.
37. I / love / read books / my e-reader / because / allow / me / carry / multiple books / one device /.
A. I love reading books for my e-reader because it allows me to carry multiple books in one device.
B. I love reading books on my e-reader because it allows me to carry multiple books in one device.
C. I love reading books on my e-reader because it allows me carry multiple books one device.
D. I love read books on my e-reader because it allow me to carry multiple books in one device.
38. you/ know/ name/ lecturer/ talk/ natural disasters/ workshop/ two days ago//?
A. Do you know the name of the lecturer whom talked about natural disasters at the workshop two days ago?
B. Do you know the name of the lecturer whose talked about natural disasters at the workshop two days ago?
C. Do you know the name of the lecturer which talked about natural disasters at the workshop two days ago?
D. Do you know the name of the lecturer who talked about natural disasters at the workshop two days ago?
39. efficiently/ she /study/, well /she /will /comprehend /complex /concepts
A. The more efficiently she studies, the better she will comprehend complex concepts.
B. The efficiently she studies, the better she will comprehend complex concepts.
C. The more efficiently she studies, the much she will comprehend complex concepts.
D. The more efficiently she studies, better she will comprehend complex concepts.
40. Jimmy / Ken/be/ alike /that/ I /can't /tell /one / another.
A. Jimmy and Ken are such alike that I can't tell one to another.
B. Jimmy and Ken are so alike people that I can't tell one from another.
C. Jimmy and Ken are such alike that I can't tell one from another.
D. Jimmy and Ken are so alike that I can't tell one from another.
MOCK TEST 23
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 1: A. surgical B. repetitive C. engineering D. decisive
Question 2: A. statement B. education C. quality D. operation
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others
in each group.
Question 3: A. career B. cashier C. fabric D. decide
Question 4: A. vocational B. repetitive C. academic D. professional
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: Doing repetitive tasks can sometimes lead to a lack of challenge in one’s career.
A. dull B. creative C. boring D. uninteresting
Question 6: Being a model is demanding. You must strictly maintain your physical appearance and fitness.
A. difficult B. relaxing C. tough D. challenging
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: The well-paid job in the financial sector provides a comfortable lifestyle.
A. wealthy B. benificial C. low-income D. high-income
Question 8: Many employers consider hands-on experience to be as useful as academic qualifications.
A. suitable B. valuable C. practical D. reliable
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: To be able to choose a(n) __________ path students may have to think carefully of their interests, abilities, skills, experience and even
your core values.
A. career B. job C. employment D. occupation
Question 10: Students who have more skills and knowledge can get a __________ job in the future.
A. good-pay B. well-paid C. high-payment D. poorly-paid
Question 11: School-leavers may consider taking a gap year to work for __________ experience before entering a university.
A. handy B. hands-on C. handful D. hand-made
Question 12: Seeking __________ after graduating university is not an easy job for most students.
A. employment B. employee C. employer D. employable
Question 13: - Teacher: Hopefully, our class will all get a job after leaving school.
- Student: __________
A. I don’t think so. B. I think that. C. I hope so. D. Good luck.
Question 14: - Dad: I hope you will be able to choose a good major after you have considered all your choices.
- Tom: __________
A. Thank you. B. Are you sure? C. I’d love to. D. It’s so kind of you.
Question 15: __________ university study offers students many opportunities for future jobs, vocational training has its benefits of hands-on
experience.
A. Although B. But C. Yet D. However
Question 16: A good mentor __________ has years of experience can help you make better career choices.
A. whom B. who C. whose D. which
Question 17: Young people often wonder how _________ a suitable career path.
A. choosing B. chose C. choose D. to choose
Question 18: Students prefer to focus more __________ those subjects they like.
A. of B. in C. up D. on
Question 19: He decides to __________ his well-pay job to pursue his dream.
A. give up B. go on C. come back D. keep up with
Question 20: My sister _________ to be a designer because she loves creativity.
A. want B. has wanted C. wants D. wanted
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21: A job can teach you self-reliance and discipline, that are excellent qualities to cultivate the young.
A. teach B. self-reliance C. that D. qualities
Question 22: Teddy is such a talented person that he can become the famous artist.
A. such B. talented C. become D. the
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/ phrase that completes each
blank.
Do you like building blocks? Are you curious about how solar panels turn sunlight into electricity? Have you wondered how planes stay in the air?
Do you like to design and create new things? If you do, a career in mechanical engineering (23) __________ be right for you!
A mechanical engineer is responsible for coming up with and designing mechanical systems. Mechanical systems can (24) __________ machine
design, heating and cooling equipment, power generation, and product design. Products like the latest cell phone begin with an engineer coming up
with the idea.
Mechanical engineers are a popular job right now. (25) __________ means that there are a lot of jobs available for mechanical engineers, but there
aren't enough people to fill those jobs. (26) __________ there is a high need for engineers, and the work requires specialised knowledge, engineers
often get higher salaries than some other careers.
To be a mechanical engineer, you need to graduate from college with a bachelor's degree. During your years in college, you will learn problem-
solving and critical thinking (27) __________ that will help you to succeed as an engineer.
(Adapted from: https://www.k5learning.com)
Question 23:A. might B. can C. should D. must
Question 24:A. have B. include C. form D. engage
Question 25:A. What B. That C. Which D. They
Question 26:A. Besides B. However C. Although D. Because
Question 27: A. tricks B. strategies C. techniques D. skills
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that
follow.
A School-leavers’ Guide
The tips below are for school-leavers. There may be things that suit you the most.
Getting advice from teachers
Your teachers have been observing you and your classmates for months: they’ll know your strengths, talents, and personality. Share both your
dreams and concerns with them, and allow them to give you an honest opinion on where they see you in a year’s time.
Taking a career test
There are plenty of career-matching tests you can take online These tests are typically created by career experts and psychologists and can help
eliminate your uncertainty.
Visiting colleges
Seeing a campus in full swing could help you visualise yourself there - or not! You could even contact university admissions, who will be happy to
answer any questions that come to mind.
Talking to friends for inspiration
They may drive you mad half of the time, but you’d trust your friends with your life - figuratively, at least. Talk openly to as many of your peers as
possible. After all, they have a firsthand understanding of what you’re experiencing.
What you can do after school
Once you’ve talked to your friends and family and done some thinking on your own, you will arrive at some great-sounding options for the future.
Before making a choice, it’s important to consider the “for" and “against" for each possible scenario.
(Adapted from: https://www.careeraddict.com)
Question 28: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Seeking advice B. Testing yourself
C. Options for the future D. Tips for school-leavers
Question 29: Advice from teachers is worth as ______________.
A. they have seen you long B. they know your ability and personality
C. they share with you their dream D. they will tell you if they like you or not
Question 30: What is one detail not mentioned in the text?
A. Taking a career test B. Visiting colleges
C. Doing voluntary work D. Talking to friends for inspiration
Question 31: In the context of the text, what does the word “visualize” most likely mean?
A. form a picture of B. take a photo of C. understand D. perceive
Question 32: Which of the following is NOT implied?
A. Career matching tests are useful.
B. Your peers can know the real you.
C. No option is perfectly suitable.
D. Everyone will make a great-sounding option.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: “Tom, will you submit your application tomorrow?”, asked Anna.
A. Anna asked Tom whether he would submit his application the next day.
B. Anna advised if Tom will submit his application the day after.
C. Anna wanted to know if Tom submitted his application the next day.
D. Anna recommended that Tom should submit his application tomorrow.
Question 34: Becoming a doctor is much harder than becoming a teacher.
A. Becoming a teacher is as hard as becoming a doctor.
B. Becoming a doctor is easier than becoming a teacher.
C. Becoming a doctor and a teacher are equally hard.
D. Becoming a teacher is not as hard as becoming a doctor.
Question 35: If you work hard, you will achieve success.
A. You achieve success unless you work hard.
B. You will not achieve success if you do not work hard.
C. If you worked hard, you would achieve success.
D. Unless you worked hard, you would not achieve success.
Question 36: Even though he had a degree in finance, he decided to become a photographer.
A. Because he had a degree in finance, he decided to become a photographer.
B. In spite of having a degree in finance, he chose photography as his career.
C. Despite of having a degree in finance, he decided to become a photographer.
D. He didn’t study finance, but he became a photographer.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: My cousin / be/ intelligent student/ she/ always/ have/ highest marks/ school.
A. My cousin is so an intelligent student that she always has the highest marks at school.
B. My cousin is such an intelligent student that she always has the highest marks at school.
C. My cousin is such a intelligent student that she always has the highest marks at school.
D. My cousin is such an intelligent student that she always has highest marks at school.
Question 38: Lan/ have/ well-pay job/ allows/ her/ support/ her family/ comfortably.
A. Lan has a well-pay job, whose allows her to support her family comfortably.
B. Lan has a well-pay job, which allows her to support her family comfortably.
C. Lan has a well-pay job, which allow her to support her family comfortably.
D. Lan has a well-pay job, who allows her to support her family comfortably.
Question 39: I/ wish/ I/ have/ enough/ experience/ the job.
A. I wish I had enough experience for the job.
B. I wish I have enough experience for the job.
C. I wish I had had enough experience for the job.
D. I wish I will have enough experience for the job.
Question 40: Before/ she/ become/ a manager/,/ she/ never/ give/ a presentation.
A. Before she became a manager, she had never given a presentation.
B. Before she become a manager, she had never given a presentation.
C. Before she had became a manager, she never gave a presentation.
D. Before she become a manager, she never gave a presentation.
MOCK TEST 24
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 1:A. decisive B. repetitive C. competitive D. sensitive
Question 2:A. unique B. university C. unusual D. uniform
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others
in each group.
Question 3: A. inquiring B. mechanic C. designer D. engineer
Question 4: A. reporter B. rewarding C. bartender D. demanding
Mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: When do you think you should start thinking seriously about your career?
A. differently B. casually C. highly D. much
Question 6: He has a challenging job, so he has to make every effort to do his best.
A. demanding B. difficult C. interesting D. easy
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: Mr. Toan earns a living by selling dairy products.
A. lives happily B. gains money C. earns his life D. make money
Question 8: Career orientation programmes help students understand their career choices and the job markets.
A. guidance B. ladder C. loss D. change
Mark letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: _________ training is a program that focuses on the skills that a specific job requires.
A. Work B. Employment C. Vocational D. Job
Question 10: Many parents tend to be worried when students spend more time on _________ subjects.
A. academic B. extra C. part-time D. non-academic
Question 11: The job of a pharmacist is to mix, compound and distribute prescription medications to their patients, which is a bit _________.
A. repetition B. repetitive C. repeat D. repeating
Question 12: It’s _________ for students to take part in school clubs to gain and improve social skills.
A. rewarding B. awarding C. reward D. award
Question 13: - Minh: I hope Mai will be able to enter the University of Science.
- Tom: _________
A. I hope not. B. I don’t hope so. C. Thank you. D. I hope so.
Question 14: - Peter: I don’t think the company will reject me.
- Mai: _________ Your qualifications are so impressive.
A. I hope so. B. I hope not. C. I think so. D. I believe they will.
Question 15: I don’t want to go straight to work; _________, it’s hard to get accepted to university.
A. Although B. However C. Yet D. But
Question 16: The company _________ he started his career offers great opportunities for professional growth.
A. most B. where C. as D. so
Question 17: She is unsure about what _________ after graduating from university.
A. done B. doing C. do D. to do
Question 18: After she finished the course she applied _________ jobs at a number of newspapers.
A. on B. in C. to D. for
Question 19: Nick wants to ________ more about different career options before making a decision.
A. get around B. carry out C. look around D. find out
Question 20: One day, I _________ a career that makes me happy.
A. found B. have found C. will find D. find
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21: She doesn't mind working hard because the more demanding the job are, the higher salary she can get.
A. working B. the more C. are D. higher
Question 22: The good career choice can bring you both success and happiness.
A. The B. choice C. bring D. success
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/ phrase that completes each
blank.
Viet Nam has set a target to have 1,800 vocational education facilities by 2025, including three national high-quality vocational training centres
and six regional centres.
Under the plan, in 2020, Viet Nam had a network of (23) __________ schools that is diverse and well distributed by sector and region, meeting the
country’s development needs, especially for highly-skilled workers.
The (24) __________ of private and foreign-funded vocational training facilities is expected to rise to 45% by 2025 and 50% by 2030. The plan
also sets out a vision for 2045, when Viet Nam’s vocational quality is among the (25) __________ in ASEAN.
The number of (26) __________ recruited by vocational schools will be around 2.5 - 2.7 million per year by 2025 and 3.8 - 4 million per year by
2030. The Red River Delta region and the north-central and central coastal region each will (27) __________ for 26% of the total number of
facilities, followed by the south-eastern region with 17%. The plan also outlines several measures to realise the aforementioned goals.
Question 23: A. academic B. vocational C. extra D. professional
Question 24: A. proportion B. ratio C. rate D. amount
Question 25: A. peak B. summit C. top D. height
Question 26: A. workers B. jobs C. people D. students
Question 27: A. amount B. account C. make D. take
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that
follow.
As teenagers approach the university level, they face the challenge of deciding which course to pursue. In today's diverse world, this choice is not
easy for both teenagers and their parents. In the past, this decision was simpler because there were fewer options in terms of learning areas.
Additionally, there were only a few distinct professional careers to consider, such as doctors, engineers, accountants, nurses, and teachers. Most
higher education paths usually led to financial success, and the cost of education was not as high.
However, the world we live in today is completely different from what was described earlier. The job market is constantly changing due to
innovative technology and increased competition. Meanwhile, many teenagers struggle to identify their own interests and passions. To assist them
in making these decisions, there are various well-organised career talks and student counselling workshops available. These resources aim to guide
and support teenagers in selecting the right course for themselves. Additionally, psychological tests are often used. Various tools such as surveys,
interviews, and computer software can help identify the preferences, interests, and learning styles of students. These assessments provide valuable
insights to aid in the decision-making process.
Question 28: Which challenge do teenagers often face when going to university now?
A. Having limited options of learning areas
B. Choosing the course to pursue
C. Attending career talks and counselling workshops
D. Updating innovative technology in the job market
Question 29: Which is true about the cost of education in the past?
A. It was higher than today's cost B. It was as high as today's cost.
C. It was twice as high as today's cost D. It was lower than today's cost.
Question 30: Which word is the word “struggle” in closest meaning to?
A. work B. try C. continue D. plan
Question 31: What tools are NOT used to identify the interests and learning styles of students?
A. Surveys B. Interviews C. Final tests D. Computer software
Question 32: What is the best title for this text?
A. The most suitable jobs for teenagers
B. Difficulties in choosing future jobs
C. Job workshops for high school students
D. Helping teenagers choose future jobs
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: “Do you meet requirements for being a bartender?”
A. Sue wanted to know do I meet requirements for being a bartender.
B. Sue asked if I meet requirements for being a bartender.
C. Sue asked if I met requirements for being a bartender.
D. Sue wants to know where I meet requirements for being a bartender.
Question 34: This job is more rewarding than that one.
A. That job is as rewarding as this one.
B. That job is not as rewarding as this one.
C. This job is less rewarding than that one.
D. This job is the most rewarding.
Question 35: If he chooses a stable job, he will have a secure future.
A. He will not have a secure future unless he chooses a stable job.
B. He would have a secure future if he chose a stable job.
C. Unless he had a secure future, he would not choose a stable job.
D. If he chose a stable job, he would have had a secure future.
Question 36: Although the salary is low, he loves his job.
A. He loves his job, but the salary is high.
B. He does not love his job because the salary is low.
C. Despite the low salary, he loves his job.
D. Because of the low salary, he loves his job.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: A profession/ medical area/ be/ a demanding one/ only a few/ can/ follow.
A. A profession in medical area is enough a demanding one that only a few can follow.
B. A profession in medical area is too a demanding one that only a few can follow.
C. A profession in medical area is so a demanding one that only a few can follow.
D. A profession in medical area is such a demanding one that only a few can follow.
Question 38: Sarah/ be/ a photographer/ bought/ a modern camera/ yesterday.
A. Sarah, whose is a photographer, bought a modern camera yesterday.
B. Sarah who is a photographer bought a modern camera yesterday.
C. Sarah, who is a photographer, bought a modern camera yesterday.
D. Sarah, which is a photographer, bought a modern camera yesterday.
Question 39: I/ wish/ I/ be/ good at/ public speaking/ advance/ in/ career.
A. I wish I were good at public speaking to advance in my career.
B. I wish I am good at public speaking to advance in my career.
C. I wish I had been good at public speaking to advance in my career.
D. I wish I will be good at public speaking to advance in my career.
Question 40: Before/ my brother/ graduate/ university/,/ he/ never/ attend/ job interview.
A. Before my brother graduated from university, he had never attended a job interview.
B. Before my brother graduate from university, he never attended a job interview.
C. Before my brother graduate from university, he had never attended a job interview.
D. Before my brother graduated from university, he has never attended a job interview.

MOCK TEST 25
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. carrer B. cashier C. fabric D. attraction
Question 2. A. choice B. mechanic C. teach D. approach
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. bartender B. rewarding C. decisive D. inquiring
Question 4. A. demanding B. argriculture C. repetative D. suggestion
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. The spoken language differs considerably from the written language.
A. a lot B. greatly C. very little D. similarly
Question 6. He hates jobs which involve repetitive tasks. He likes changes and new things.
A. same B. creative C. similar D. monotonous
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. The soldiers had to fight the war to protect their country.
A. develop B. defend C. attend D. struggle
Question 8. Mr Sam earns a living by selling dairy products.
A. lives happily B. gains money C. earns his life D. make money
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. Mrs. Hoa is a skillful ______ who makes beautiful and unique dresses.
A. hairdresser B. mechanic C. tailor D. assembly worker
Question 10. He didn’t think much about what ____ he would do when he grew up.
A. job B. carrer C. task D. duty
Question 11. If you excel in math and science, a career in ___________ may be right for you.
A. engine B. engineering C. engineer D. engineers
Question 12. To be a successful fashion designer, one needs to keep up with trends and constantly ___________________ new designs.
A. create B. creativity C. creative D. creation
Question 13. “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. That’s a very good point. D. Maybe you find it boring.
Question 14. A: “I really hope our team wins the upcoming competition.” - B: “________”
A. Of course, why not? B. Hope to see you again.
C. I hope so, too. D. Thank you for your help.
Question 15. They keep changing the decoration of the shop _____ they can attract more young people.
A. so that B. because C. when D. although
Question 16. Nguyen Duc Cuong, ________ is known professionally as Den Vau or simply Den, is a Vietnamese rapper and musician.
A. which B. that C. whom D. Who
Question 17. Studies suggest _____ only when you are most active and giving your digestive system a long break each day.
A. being eaten B. being eating C. to eat D. eating
Question 18. “Quang ganh” is two baskets hung from either end of a bamboo pole _____ the shoulders.
A. at B. on C. above D. across
Question 19. We are encouraging the people in our community to cut ______ on plastic bags.
A. out B. down C. around D. back
Question 20. He drove right past me when I …………. for the bus.
A. am waiting B. waited C. will wait D. was waiting
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children.
A. are B. usually C. common disease D. which
Question 22. In terms of GDP rankings, New York is a second wealthiest city in the world.
A. In terms B. a second C. wealthiest D. rankings
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
Contrary to many of her friends, Gemma knew for sure what she would do when she (1) _____ secondary school. Although her scores in
academic subjects were quite good, she preferred designing and making women’s outfits. Gemma hoped to work soon (2) _____ she wanted to
support her grandmother, who had brought her up. However, she decided that she would earn a certificate in fashion and garment design in order to
get more job opportunities. Gemma attended career (3) _____ sessions to seek advice from garment teachers from vocational schools. She looked
for schools with courses in fashion, garment, and textile before deciding where to study. She practised cutting and (4) _____ with a tailor in her
neighbourhood. She was so hard-working that she improved her skills (5) _____. When Gemma graduated, she already owned a small tailor shop
which was popular with young women. She had such an inquiring mind that she kept learning to be successful in her dream job.
Question 23. A. finished B. learnt C. pursued D. considered
Question 24. A. though B. because C. so D. but
Question 25. A. orientation B. break C. progression D. choice
Question 26. A. programming B. playing C. sewing D. chatting
Question 27. A. slowly B. quickly C. easily D. nervously
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.
If a student wants to become an engineer, they should focus on excelling in math and science subjects. Taking advanced courses in physics
and calculus is beneficial. They should also participate in extracurricular activities like robotics clubs or engineering competitions. Pursuing a
degree in engineering from a reputable university is essential, and gaining internships or co-op experiences can provide practical skills.
To become a soccer player, the student should join a local soccer team and train regularly. They need to work on their fitness, skills, and game
strategies. Attending soccer camps and participating in competitions can help them get noticed by scouts. Balancing academics and sports is crucial
for long-term success.
For a career as a skincare specialist, a student should complete a specialized training program in cosmetology or esthetics. Apprenticeships
under experienced professionals can provide hands-on experience. Additionally, taking business classes can be useful if they plan to open their
own salon. Continuing education on the latest skincare techniques and products is important for staying updated in the field.
Question 28. Which of the following is the best title for the article?
A. How to Become an Engineer B. Tips for Choosing a Career
C. Successful Career Paths D. Preparing for the Future
Question 29. According to the article, students who want to become engineers should excel in _______.
A. history and literature B. math and science C. physical education D. art and music
Question 30. The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to _______.
A. engineers B. teachers C. students D. clubs
Question 31. The word "beneficial" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. important B. harmful C. helpful D. difficult
Question 32. What is something both aspiring soccer players and skincare specialists need to do?
A. Study hard for exams B. Gain practical experience
C. Join a sports team D. Learn a foreign language
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. “What will you do this evening, John?”
A. Mary asked John what would he do that evening.
B. Mary asked John what John did that evening.
C. Mary wanted to know what she and John would do that evening.
D. Mary wanted to know what John would do that evening.
Question 34. Although he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert.
A. Bill took a taxi to the concert, but he couldn’t catch it.
B. Bill arrived late for the concert whether he took a taxi or not.
C. Bill arrived late for the concert because of the taxi.
D. In spite of taking a taxi, Bill arrived late for the concert.
Question 35. Lan broke the glass because of her carelessness.
A. Because Lan did carelessly, so she broke the glass.
B. Because Lan was careless, she broke the glass.
C. Because Lan got carelessness, therefore she broke the glass.
D. Because Lan made carelessness, she broke the glass.
Question 36. Life in the countryside isn’t as stressful as life in the city.
A. Life in the city is less stressful than that in the countryside.
B. Life in the countryside is more stressful than that in the city.
C. Life in the city is more stressful than life in the countryside.
D. Life in the countryside is so as stressful as life in the city.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. It’s a pity I don’t know the way to the station.
A. I wish I can know the way to the station.
B. I wish I know the way to the station.
C. I wish I knew the way to the station
D. I wish I have known the way to the station.
Question 38. That/ boy/ bilingual/ English/ Vietnamese.
A. That is the boy which is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
B. That is a boy who is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
C. That is the boy who is bilingual at English and Vietnamese.
D. That is the boy who is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
Question 39. Smith/ by far/ richest man I/ know.
A. Mr. Smith is by far the richest man I have known.
B. Mr. Smith is by far the richer man I have known.
C. Mr. Smith is by far the richest man I had known.
D. Mr. Smith is by far the richer man I know.
Question 40. The coffee/ hot /me /drink it.
A. The coffee is so hot that I couldn’t drink it
B. The coffee was so hot that I can't drink.
C. The coffee was so hot that I couldn't drink it.
D. The coffee was so hot that I could drink it.
MOCK TEST 26
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. mouth B. weather C. birthday D. method
Question 2. A. unique B. unusual C. uniform D. university
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. carrer B. passion C. training D. garment
Question 4. A. artist B. worker C. cashier D. teacher
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. Mr. Lam is a decisive leader. He makes decisions quickly and reasonable.
A. determined B. trong-minded C. firm D. undecided
Question 6. He has a challenging job, so he has to make every effort to do the best.
A. difficult B. demanding C. easy D. interesting
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. Fortunate people notice opportunities that happen by chance more often than unlucky people.
A. momentarily B. coincidentally C. accidentally D. purposefully
Question 8. A nail artist needs both hands-on training ans knowlegde of nail care and products.
A. theoretical B. abdtract C. practical D. understandable
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. She has a strong _____ for fashion and wants to pursue it as a career.
A. passion B. salary C. traffic jam D. computer skill
Question 10. He needed to complete a _____ before he could earn his certificate.
A. career path B. business management C. training course D. traffic jam
Question 11. I love teaching because it gives me a sense of _______________.
A. Responsible B. responsibility C. responsibly D. responsive
Question 12. My brother is applying for a ______ as a customer manager in a supermarket.
A. job B. duty C. carrer D. work
Question 13. Tom: “I have to leave now?” - Peter:“_____”
A. Will you leave soon? B. My pleasure C. Hope to see you soon D. Thank you for leaving
Question 14. Sarah: “I hope I’ll pass the interview and be a club member”. –“______”.
A. You will. I’m sure of it B. Sure, I’ll go to the club.
C. Have you tried interviewing her? D. Hopefully, the club members can join.
Question 15. She finished the project on time __________ she had a lot of other tasks to do.
A. because B. so C. although D. if
Question 16. This is the brochure ______ provides the information you need for your visit to Beijing.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
Question 17. Hurry up! It’s time for us _____ for home.
A. left B. to leave C. leave D. Leaving
Question 18. We haven't heard _____Mike since he wrote to us last May.
A. about B. on C. from D. to
Question 19. When they ______ dinner, she arrived.
A. had B. have had C. were having D. was having
Question 20. There ______ a railway station in my neibourhood in the future.
A. is B. will be C. are D. will
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. People respected him because he was a honest man.
A. a B. respected C. because D. man
Question 22. Every student in my class are good at English.
A. in B. at C. student D. are
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that completes each of the numbered blanks.
As students finish junior secondary school, they often have to choose whether to continue their academic study or to go to a vocational school.
This is certainly a challenging (1) _____. While most parents want their children to continue to high school, some students don’t feel like studying
subject and some others feel they have no ability to enter the academic world. These students can choose a vocational education.
There are different types of vocational training available for school ( 2) _____ to choose from. They can learn to become automobile
repairmen, plumbers, or fashion designers.
Vocational training is important in (3) ______ number of ways. First, it provides hands-on and job-specific experience. Students can be
skilled and ready to work in a specific job. Vocational training can also bring employment (4) _____ to villages and small towns. This helps
prevent the population from migrating to large cities. Moreover, vocational training can provide skilled labourers to the workforce. Finally,
vocational students can receive (5) _____ or even diplomas. If they want to continue their academic study later, they can still do so.
Question 1. A. work B. task C. skill D. exercise
Question 2. A. leavers B. graduates C. teachers D. educators
Question 3. A. a B. an C. the D. some
Question 4. A. rate B. development C. opportunities D. knowledge
Question 5. A. diplomas B. degrees C. qualifications D. certificates

Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
As we move into the digital age, the media industry will plan to keep up with the needs of its audience. People want to see new forms of media,
and that will affect jobs in our industry.
The audience now hopes to see more personalized content. They want to see things that are specific to their interests. This means companies
will need a lot of data. As a result, data collecting jobs will be really popular.
From games to concerts, we can expect to have virtual reality experiences of everything. One feature that people will want to have in virtual
reality worlds is the ability to smell things. Scientists are working on this technology, and we expect to see jobs related to this in the near future.
We'll use computers for a lot more jobs, but we aren't sure if they can replace humans yet. However, producers will use computers to do most
of their work, and TV might be full of shows that computers wrote.
In short, there will be a lot of changes in the media industry. If you decide to find a job in this field, be prepared to learn and keep up with new
technology.
Question 28. What is a good title for the article?
A. The Future of Media B. Changes in Entertainment
C. How Media Works D. New TV Shows
Question 29. According to the article, future jobs in media will focus on _______.
A. writing stories B. collecting data C. making movies D. designing books
Question 30. The word "its" in paragraph 1 means _______.
A. the media industry B. technology C. the audience D. virtual reality
Question 31. The word "replace" in paragraph 4 is similar to _______.
A. fix B. change C. remove D. support
Question 32. Which of these will likely happen in the media industry?
A. People will read more books. B. Virtual reality will be used more.
C. Traditional jobs will be more common. D. Printed media will be more popular.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. You can improve your English accent by talking to native English speakers.
A. Unless you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent
B. If you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent.
C. If you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
D. Unless you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
Question 34. Although he is strong, he can’t move that stone
A. In spite of his strength, he can’t move that stone.
B. As he is strong, he can move that stone.
C. He can’t move that stone because he is not strong.
D. Even though he not strong, he can move that stone.
Question 35. My sister failed the exam because she was lazy.
A. Because of my sister’s laziness, she failed the exam.
B. Because of my sister was lazy, she failed the exam.
C. Because my sister’s laziness, she failed the exam.
D. Because of my sister laziness, she failed the exam.
Question 36. She asked me. “Why do you have to do this work?”
A. She asked me why I did have to do that work. B. She asked me why I have to do this work.
C. She asked me why I had to do that work. D. She asked me why do I have to this work.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. I/ wish/ you/ can/ spend/ more/ time/ on/ study.
A. I wishes you could spend more time on your study.
B. I wish you can spend more time on your study.
C. I wish you could spent more time on your study.
D. I wish you could spend more time on your study.
Question 38. He /think/ Chinese/ difficult language/ the world.
A. He thinks Chinese is the more difficult language in the world.
B. He think Chinese is the most difficult language in the world.
C. He thinks Chinese is the most difficult language in the world.
D. He thinks Chinese is most difficult language in the world.
Question 39. She/ old/ enough/ drive/ a car.
A. She is old enough to drive a car.
B. She is too old enough to drive a car.
C. She is old enough driving a car.
D. She is enough old driving a car.
Question 40. earlier/ she/ start,/ earlier/ she /arrive.
A. The more earlier she starts, the more earlier she arrives
B. The earlier she starts, earier she arrives.
C. The earlier she starts, the earlier she arrives.
D. Earlier she starts, earlier she arrives.
MOCK TEST 27
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
1. A. package B. travel C. platform D. basic
2. A. brochure B. exchange C. purchase D. armchair
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
3. A. agency B. estimate C. waterfall D. domestic
4. A. homestay B. locate C. support D. delay
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
5. The bus follows a fixed route with scheduled stops at popular tourist destinations.
A. estimable B. promotional C. various D. flexible
6. Backpacking through Southeast Asia is an affordable way to see many different countries.
A. costly B. comfortable C. self-guided D. smooth
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
7. We spent the day in the old city to explore the charming streets and historical buildings.
A. estimate B. hunt C. promote D. discover
8. The tourism board launched a new campaign to promote sustainable travel practices.
A. encourage B. impress C. wander D. guide
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
9. The seaside resort always get overcrowded in __________________ season.
A. low B. peak C. off D. hard
10. Emily often ______ for cheap plane tickets two to six months prior to her trip.
A. work B. wander C. rent D. hunt
11. Yagi storm caused serious ______ to Hai Phong, Quang Ninh and other provinces.
A. destroying B. destructive C. destroy D. destruction
12. I had an_________ day in Da Lat last summer vacation.
A. enjoy B. enjoyable C. enjoyment D. enjoyably
13. I plan ___________ all the foreign restaurants in the town.
A. try B. to try C. trying D. to be trying
14. _________ the cold weather, he went to visit Langbiang Mountain without an overcoat.
A. In spite B. Although C. Despite D. Because
15. Recently tourists have opted to travel ______________ their own rather than in groups.
A. of B. by C. in D. on
16. - Tour guide: “____________” - Visitor: I’m sorry. I didn’t know there’s a queue here.
A. You don’t jump the queue! B. It’s necessary that we queue here, please.
C. You must wait over there. D. Don’t you see what you should do?
17. A: “____________” - B: Thank you for informing me.
A. What information do you need?
B. Do you fancy visiting Peru?
C. Sure. The information centre is 200 metres ahead, on the right.
D. It’s a rule here that you don’t wear shorts in a pagoda.
18. The local ______ arranged a homestay in Ninh Binh for us also let us hire his car to get around.
A. what B. who C. whose D. which
19. She got up as soon as the alarm clock _______.
A. looked for B. turned up C. took off D. went off
20. At 6 a.m yesterday, Jack _________ a new song on T.V.
A. sang B. is singing C. was singing D. were singing
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
21. Vietnam is a country which landscapes and history have attracted millions of tourists.
A. a B. which C. have attracted D. millions
22. Mai hasn’t seen her daughter since she went to study Law in USA last year.
A. hasn’t seen B. her C. went D. USA
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes
each blank.
Dear Laura,
I hope you're doing well. I wanted to share with you all about my recent (23) _______________ holiday to Thailand with my family because
we wanted to arrange everything by ourselves. It was also our first international holiday in a foreign country, and it was fantastic!
During our stay in Bangkok, my family and I booked a room at the Ambassador hotel. It was a lovely place, and we had a really good time there.
One of the highlights of the trip was the (24) _______________. I had the opportunity to try different mouthwatering Thai dishes. The
flavours were so unique and delicious!
We also (25) _______________ various temples and pagodas in Bangkok. The intricate designs and peaceful atmosphere made it a memorable
experience.
(26) ____________, we managed to visit Ayutthaya, the ancient city of Thailand. It was like stepping back in time, seeing the (27)
____________ ruins and learning about the rich history of the place.
Thailand is truly a must-go destination. There is still so much more to explore, and I can't wait to come back for another adventure.
Take care, and let's catch up soon!
Best regards,
Tam
23. A. self-guided B. package C. guided D. dependent
24. A. shopping B. medical C. food D. sports
25. A. escaped B. exported C. explained D. explored
26. A. However B. So C. But D. Moreover
27. A. ancient B. new C. modern D. fresh
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
Homestay is a type of tourism where travellers stay with local families in their homes. It offers both benefits and drawbacks.
One benefit of homestay is the opportunity to experience local culture firsthand. Travellers can learn about traditional customs, taste authentic
homemade food, and engage in daily activities with the host family. It provides a deeper understanding of the local way of life.
Another advantage is the chance to establish connections and make new friends. Staying with a host family allows for personal interactions and
cultural exchange, fostering cross-cultural understanding and friendship.
However, there are also some drawbacks to consider. One downside is the potential lack of privacy. Sharing living spaces with the host family
means less personal space and limited privacy compared to staying in a hotel.
Communication may also be a challenge if there are language barriers. It can be difficult to fully communicate and express needs and
preferences without a common language.
Additionally, homestays may have different levels of comfort and amenities compared to hotels. Facilities may be basic, and travellers need to
adapt to the host family's lifestyle and routines.
In conclusion, homestay tourism offers unique cultural experiences and the chance to connect with locals. While there may be challenges such
as privacy and communication, it can be a rewarding way to immerse oneself in the local community and create lasting memories.
28. What is the main focus of the text?
A. The advantages and disadvantages of homestay tourism
B. The cultural experiences offered by homestay tourism
C. The challenges of communication in homestay tourism
D. The different levels of comfort in homestay accommodations
29. What are some activities that travellers can engage in during a homestay?
A. Enjoying luxurious amenities and facilities with other tourists.
B. Learning about traditional customs and tasting authentic homemade food.
C. Experiencing complete privacy and personal space.
D. Changing the host family's lifestyle and routines.
30. What does the pronoun “It” refer to?
A. Working as a host B. Personal interactions
C. Cultural exchange D. Homestay tourism
31. What is one drawback mentioned in the text regarding homestay accommodations?
A. The ease of communication without any language barriers.
B. The availability of luxurious amenities and facilities.
C. The potential lack of privacy due to sharing living spaces.
D. The opportunity to fully express needs and preferences.
32. What does “immerse” mean in the context of the text?
A. become familiar with B. get involved completely in
C. get used to D. become attracted by
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
33. “Is the weather good in Shanghai in the summer?” Jane asked me.
A. Jane asked me if the weather was good in Shanghai in the summer.
B. Jane asked me if the weather had been good in Shanghai in the summer.
C. Jane asked me was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer.
D. Jane asked me if was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer
34. He couldn't meet you because of being busy.
A. Because he was busy, he couldn't meet you.
B. He couldn't meet you, because he was being busy
C. He was busy, because he couldn't meet you.
D. Because he is busy, he couldn't meet you.
35. Pay the bill, or they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
B. If you didn’t pay the bill, they would cut off the phone service.
C. If you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
D. If you pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
36. The cost of living in the rural areas is not as high as in the city.
A. The cost of living in the city is higher than in rural areas.
B. The cost of living in the city is not higher than in rural areas.
C. The cost of living in the city is the highest in the country.
D. The cost of living in the city is as high as anywhere else.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. much/ you / practise / few / mistakes/ you/ make.
A. The more you to practise, the fewer mistakes you to make.
B. The more you practise, the fewer mistakes you’ll make.
C. The more you practice, the few mistakes you’ll make.
D. Much as you practise, the few mistakes you will make.
38. I / wake up / this morning / it / snow/.
A. When I was waking up this morning, it snowed.
B. When I woke up this morning, it was snowing.
C. When I woke up this morning, it snowed.
D. When I woke up this morning, see it was snowing.
39. The hotel's rooms overlook the ocean. The hotel offers breathtaking view to guests.
A. The guests who want rooms overlooking the ocean can ask the hotel to offer them.
B. Only the guests who want rooms overlooking the ocean may get the hotel offers.
C. The hotel whose rooms overlook the ocean offers breathtaking views to guests.
D. The breathtaking view is offered to the guests who stay at the hotel for a long time.
40. They/ wish/ they/ not/ move/ that house.
A. They wish they didn’t moved into that house.
B. They wish they didn’t move into that house.
C. They wished that they wasn’t move into that house.
D. They wish they do not move into that house.
MOCK TEST 28
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
1. A. explored B. relaxed C. tanned D. delayed
2. A. shortage B. luggage C. package D. landscape
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
3. A.surgeon B.carreer C. fabric D. demand
4. A. historic B. romantic C. estimate D. delicious
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
5. He usually uses travel apps for our domestic and international holidays.
A. local B. reliable C. dependable D. dependent
6. The English course has a fixed schedule of classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
A. flexible B. arranged C. unstable D. tight
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
7. The tour operator agreed to work out a new itinerary following our requirements.
A. locate B. plan C. support d. hunt
8. Cultural tours offer exclusive access to historical landmarks and sites.
A. exit B. opening C. closure D. entry
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
9. Phong: I’m sorry I’m late. The traffic was too heavy.
Tom: _____. We haven’t started yet.
A. It’s okay B. I beg your pardon. C. I don’t think so. D. You’re welcome.
10 She’s just received a large order from Japan, but she is afraid of not finishing her order on time ______her workshop lacks good artisans.
A. although B. in order to C. because D. so that
11. Mark: ______________ return your book on Vietnamese history tomorrow morning.
Nam: Great. I appreciate it.
A. I think you should B. I don't think I can
C. I assure you that I will D. I'm sorry to
12. She reads magazines every day to ___the latest fashion trends.
A. put on B. keep up with C. put outD. look at
13. : Cuc Phuong National Park, ________we spent our trip last weekend, has over 200 square kilometers of rainforest.A. which
B. where C. that D. when
14. The local government suggested ______ a road through the Nam Cat Tien National Park.
A. build B. to build C. building D. being built
15. It is said that Ha Long Bay is a magical place, attracting more tourists than ever since UNESCO’s ______ of this beautiful spot.
A. recognize B. recognition C. recognizing D. recognizes
16. The limestone formation of Thien Duong Cave is more ______ than that of PhongNha Cave.
A. spectacular B. probable C. geological D. sight-seeing
17. At 3,143 meters______ sea level, Fansipan is proclaimed the roof of the Indochina peninsula.
A. in B. on C. above D. under
18. Everyone of us has made a possitive _____ to the overall success of the project.
A. contribute B. contribution C. contributor D. contributing
19. She used to ______ her living by delivering vegetables to local hotel.
A. earn B. gain C. get D. win
20. In the ancient civilisation, people ____________ in close-knit communities.
A. have lived B. were living C. will live D. live
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
21. Mary, as well as her friends, haven’t finished the homework.
A. Mary B. haven’t C. homework D. as well as
22. How much times did Rich and Jennifer have to do the experiment?
A. much B.did C. have to D. experiment
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that completes each
blank.
The original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is a list which has annoyed travellers for a long time. Six of the seven structures on (23)_____
list haven't existed for centuries, so they can only be imagined and not seen. Some historians even doubt if one of the wonders, the Hanging
Gardens of Babylon, ever existed.
Herodotus created the original list in the 5th century B.C, so it is not surprising that those architectural marvels are no longer around. (24) _____,
they have listed a new list of wonders, which is modern and there are (25) _____ which visitors can see.
The new Seven Wonders of the World were chosen through a popular vote over a period of six years. A nonprofit group (26) _______this vote and
it was led by a Swiss adventurer whose name was Bernard Weber. In 1999, Weber started gathering suggestions from people around the world
through the Internet. The list went through several rounds of (27) _____, from over 200 nominations to 70, then to 21, and finally to 7. The group
received over 100 million votes through the Internet and cell phone messages, making it the largest poll ever conducted if their claims are true.
23. A. a B. the C. an D. no article
24. A. but B. therefore C. so D. however
25. A. buildings B. complex C. structures D. wonder
26. A. organized B. set C. started D. created
27. A. shortening B. narrowing down C. decreasing D. scaling up
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
The Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km2. The name “Gobi” in
Mongolian means “a waterless place”. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer
months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40°C. This is also where some of the
world’s first fossilised dinosaur eggs were found.
Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky
landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert animals such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should
also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western influence.
However, the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland. The Chinese
government is currently planting the Green Wall of China, which is a line of forest, with the hope to slow down the expansion of the desert.
Question 28: Which of the following is INCORRECT about the Gobi Desert?
A. People discovered fossils of dinosaur eggs there.
B. Tourists should drive their Jeep cars across the Desert.
C. The landscape is rocky, with high sand dunes.
D. Camels are a good means of transportation there.
Question 29: Why does the writer mention Siberian Ibex in paragraph 2?
A. To point out that Siberian Ibex is going to extinct soon
B. To show that people in the oasis communities are very rich
C. To explain the need to protect local animals in the Gobi Desert
D. To give an example of animals which are unique to the Gobi Desert
Question 30: According to the passage, who should visitors meet when they visit the Gobi Desert?
A. Nomadic people B. Western businessmen
C. Ancient families D. Other visitors
Question 31: A problem with the Gobi Desert is __________.
A. the untouched local lifestyle B. the growing loss of animals
C. its alarming expansion D. the slow growth of new forests
Question 32: What does the word "untouched" in the second paragraph most likely mean?
A. differed B. unaffected C. contaminated D. modernized
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
33. Although he is strong, he can’t move that stone
My mother is very busy with her work. However, she takes good care of us.
A. In spite of being very busy with her work, my mother takes good care of us.
B. Although my mother was very busy with her work, she did not take good care of us.
C. Though my mother was very busy with her work, my mother took good care of us.
D. My mother takes good care of us, but she is very busy with her work.
34. Mary said: “What will you do this evening, John?”
A. Mary asked John what John did that evening.
B. Mary asked John what would he do that evening.
C. Mary wanted to know what John would do that evening.
D. Mary wanted to know what she and John would do that evening.
35. You want to study more about Vietnamese life in the past. You should visit some museums and ancient villages in Viet Nam.
A. If you want to study more about Vietnamese life in the past, you should visit some museums and ancient villages in Viet Nam.
B. If you want to study more about Vietnamese life in the past, you shouldn’t visit some museums and ancient villages in Viet Nam.
C. Unless you want to study more about Vietnamese life in the past, you should visit some museums and ancient villages in Viet Nam.
D. If you don’t want to study more about Vietnamese life in the past, you should visit some museums and ancient villages in Viet Nam..
36. Much/ teacher/ explain, much/ he/ not/ understand
A. The much his teacher explained, the more he didn’t understand.
B. The more his teacher explained, the more he didn’t understand.
C. More his teacher explained, more he didn’t understand.
D. More his teacher explained, the more he didn’t understand.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases given.
37. I wish/ everybody/ enough/ food/ place/ live in.
A. I wish everybody will have enough food and a place to live in.
B. I wish everybody have enough food and a place to live in.
C. I wish everybody had enough food and a place to live in.
D. I wish everybody has enough food and a place to live in.
38. As soon as/ concert/ end/ we/ head/ after – party .
A. As soons as the concert ends, we will head to the after – party.
B. As soon as the concert will end, we will head to the after – party.
C. As soon as the concert end, we will head to the after – party.
D. As soon as the concert ended, we will head to the after – party.
39. The man / you/ met last week / her father.
Trung/ often/ go/ village cultural house/ always/ open/ public holidays
A. Trung often goes to the village cultural house which always opens on public holidays.
B. Trung often goes to the village cultural house on which always opens public holidays.
C. Trung often goes to the village cultural house where always opens on public holidays.
D. Trung often go to the village cultural house which always opening on public holidays.
40. We /pollute/ ocean/ badly/ there/ not be/ any fish/ left/ ten years.
A. We are polluting the ocean so badly that there won't be any fish left in ten years.
B. We are polluting the ocean such badly that there won't be any fish left in ten years.
C. We are polluting the ocean too badly that there won't be any fish left in ten years.
D. We pollute the ocean so badly there won't be any fish left in ten years.
MOCK TEST 29
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. replied B. advanced C. achieved D. required
Question 2: A. process B. society C. certain D. financial
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. authentic B. amazing C. consistent D. generous
Question 4: A. dangerous B. domestic C. luxurious D. surprising
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: We went on a domestic tour and had a hilarious experience with our tour guide.
A. package B. cultural C. international D. sightseeing
Question 6: Tourism offers the chance to admire the natural beauty of diverse landscapes.
A. magnificent B. man-made C. cute D. wonderful
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: Son Doong cave should be preserved for our descendants.
A. destroyed B. spoiled C. conserved D. damaged
Question 8: They are going to publish a guidebook to different beauty spots in Viet Nam.
A. bring up B. turn down C. look through D. bring out
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: Nowadays, people can travel on their own to new places by using ________
A. tours B. earphones C. Google Maps D. entrance tickets
Question 10: _____________is for people who love trying different local dishes.
A. Food tourism B. Domestic tourism C. Ecotourism D. Shopping tourism
Question 11: Bali, which is in Indonesia, is a popular tourist destination for its natural _____.
A. beautiful B. beautifully C. beauty D. beautify
Question 12: The trip to Angkor Wat was our first self-guided _____.
A. tourism B. tour C. tourist D. touristy
Question 13: Mother: Mai, __________
Mai: Yes, mum. Coming.
A. could you please be a bit quicker?
B. why don’t you come?
C. you must hurry up or we’ll be late to school.
D. if you don’t go, I’ll go now.
Question 14: 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 6 a.m.
A. We must be B. We don't need to be
C. We shouldn't be D. We may be
Question 15: They do not have much time for planning the trip, _____ they will buy a tour from a travel agency.
A. so that B. in order to C. although D. so
Question 16: Most countries in Southeast Asia have floating markets, _____ attract western visitors.
A. who B. where C. which D. whose
Question 17: Son Doong Expedition is a cave trekking tour who allows tourists ______ the largest cave in Viet Nam.
A. to explore B. explore C. exploring D. explored
Question 18: Tourism is important____ the country’s economy.
A. for B. to C. with D. of
Question 19: They decided to_____ their journey till the end of the month because of the epidemic.
A. do with B. turn round C. take up D. put off
Question 20: It is hoped that many defensive measures ____________ to protect and preserve our man-made wonders.
A. will be taken B. will take C. is taken D. are taken
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21: Bat Trang, with history of seven centuries, are an interesting attraction in Ha Noi.
A. with B. attraction C. are D. of
Question 22: Big Ben, who is the most photographed place in London, is a cultural landmark.
A. who B. cultural C. place D. most
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that completes each blank.
Mui Ne which is a fishing village (23)……………. well as a familiar tourism area in Binh Thuan province, is located 24 kilometres northeast of
Phan Thiet city. It is a fishing village as well as a familiar tourism area in BinhThuan province. With lovely scenery of swaying coconut trees, Mui
Ne, meaning “sheltered peninsula”, is one of (24)_____ famous and popular holiday destinations in the world with 15-kilometre strip of resorts
along the beach. (25) ______ to the shallow (26)………. slopped beaches, the blue and clean water, nice sun rarely behind the clouds and cliffs
battered by the waves of the sea, sometimes Mui Ne is considered Hawaii of Viet Nam. The beaches are fantastic with activities such as surfing
and kitesurfing. But the most attractive scenery at Mui Ne is moved lines of golden sand which is called “Sand Dunes” by local people. The (27)
______ is always moving because of the wind and looks like moving waves from afar and that is the reason why the dunes never look the same.
Question 23: A. so B. as C. more D. most
Question 24: A. an B. a C. the D. some
Question 25: A. Thanks B. Because C. Or D. In order that
Question 26: A. though B. so C. because D. and
Question 27: A. soil B. sand C. wind D. weather
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.
Tourism in Viet Nam has seen a lot of changes in recent years. For backpackers, culture and nature lovers, military veterans, Viet Nam has become
a new tourist destination in Southeast Asia.
International tourist arrivals to Viet Nam have continuously risen. In 2008, Viet Nam received 4.218 million tourists. In 2012, the number rose to
6.84 million. Four years later, the country welcomed 10 million international visitors, and in 2019, it was 18 million. This increase made Viet Nam
the fifth most visited country in the Asia-Pacific region.
By March 2023, the four countries with the largest numbers of visitors to Viet Nam are South Korea, the USA, Thailand, and China. The most
attractive destinations in Viet Nam are national parks like Cuc Phuong, Phong Nha - Ke Bang, Cape Ca Mau, and World Heritage Sites like Ha
Long Bay, Hue, and Hoi An.
Tourism is important to the country’s economy. For example, in 2016, tourism contributed 6.6 per cent to gross domestic product (GDP) equal to
VND 279,287 billion. It has also helped to promote the development of related sectors, such as hotels, transportation, entertainment, and food.
Question 28. Most tourists to Viet Nam are interested in its _____.
A. medical treatment B. history C. entertainment D. culture
Question 29. In 2019, the number of international tourists to Viet Nam was roughly _____ as big as that in 2008.
A. four times B. twice C. one and a half times D. six times
Question 30. Phong Nha-Ke Bang is an example of a _____ in Viet Nam.
A. architectural attraction B. cultural destination
C. national park D. historical site
Question 31. The development of tourism _____ the development of transportation.
A. is not related to B. leads to C. depends on D. prevents
Question 32. The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to _____.
A. 2019 B. Viet Nam C. the number of international touristsD. the increase in tourism
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: “What time do you have to come home today,Mai?” said Tom.
A. Tom asked Mai what time she had to come home that day.
B. Tom asked Mai what time did she come home the previous day.
C. Tom asked Mai what time she had to come home today.
D. Tom asked Mai what time she came home that day.
Question 34. Although Linda is intelligent, she doesn't do well at school.
A. In spite of intelligent, but Linda doesn't do well at school.
B. Despite being intelligent, Linda doesn't do well at school.
C. Even though her intelligence, Linda doesn't do well at school.
D. Linda doesn't do well at school. However; she is intelligent.
Question 35: Unless we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
A. If we don't protect the environment, our life won't be badly affected.
B. If we protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
C. If we don't protect the environment, our life will be badly affected.
D. If our life is badly affected, we will protect the environment.
Question 36: We’ve never seen a prettier firework display before.
A. This firework display isn’t as pretty as those we’ve seen.
B. This is the prettiest firework display we’ve ever seen.
C. This firework display is prettier than some we’ve ever seen.
D. This is one of the prettiest firework displays we’ve ever seen.
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: He/ wish/ know/ way/ the station.
A. He wishes he know the way to the station. B. He wishes he knew the way to the station.
C. He wishes he can know the way to the station.D. He wishes he has known the way to the station.
Question 38: Locals/ friendly/ welcoming. / They/ always ready/ assist tourists.
A. Locals are friendly and welcoming who they are always ready to assist tourists.
B. Locals who are friendly and welcoming are always ready to assist tourists.
C. Only the locals whose friends are welcoming are always ready to assist tourists.
D. Locals are friendly and welcoming who are always ready to assist tourists.
Question 39: She / not / play / piano / well / as / her sister.
A. She doesn’t play the piano well as her sister. B. She doesn’t play the piano as well as her sister.
C. She plays the piano as well as her sister. D. She doesn’t play piano as well as her sister.
Question 40. The train/late/ the fog / thick.
A. Although the fog was thick, the train was late.B. Because the fog was thick, so the train was late.
C. The train was late because of the thick fog.D. The train was late because the thick fog.
MOCK TEST 30
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. measure B. sculpture C. pronunciation D. structure
Question 2: A. relaxed B. frustrated C. depressed D. embarrassed
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. popular B. ruinous C. favourite D. ambitious
Question 4: A. natural B. delicious C. chaotic D. excited
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: It is important to treat public tourist sites with respect and behave in a serious manner.
A. community B. private C. international D. national
Question 6: We had a spectacular view of Megan’s Bay on the tour.
A. ordinary B. miraculous C. astonishing D. fantastic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: The limestone formation of Thien Duong Cave is astounding more than that of Phong Nha Cave.
A. astonishing B. geographical C. considerable D. affectionate
Question 8: One benefit of homestay is the opportunity to experience local culture firsthand.
A. advantage B. appointment C. return D. chance
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: The picturesque sight in the northwest of Viet Nam has been used as _____ of many famous songs and poems.
A. topic B. theme C. title D. lyric
Question 10: The Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a _____ that consists of royal palaces and monuments.
A. complex B. structure C. setting D. measure
Question 11: It is said that Ha Long Bay is a magical place, attracting more tourists than ever since UNESCO's _______________ of this beautiful
spot.
A. recognizes B. recognize C.recognizing D. recognition
Question 12: Hoi An is known as the centre for very _______custom- made clothing.
A. affordably B. affordability C. affordable D. afford
Question 13: Lisa: Nam, _______ buy the entrance ticket to visit the museum?
Nam: Yes, it is. $2 for an adult and $1 for a child.
A. is it necessary to B. do we need C. do we get D. have we got
Question 14: Lan: - I'm having a holiday in Hue this summer. Hoa: - “_____”
A. Have you got any other tips? B. What's about places outside Hue City?
C. So don't miss out on visiting Royal Citadel. D. Where is it?
Question 15: Another advantage of homestay is the chance to establish connections and make new friends. ____, there are also some drawbacks
to consider.
A. so that B. However C. although D. so
Question 16: I like listening to the tour guide _________ know a lot about the tourist site.
A. who B. whom C. which D. whose
Question 17: Most tourists spend some time _____ at local markets which usually offer unique cultural experiences.
A. to browse B. browse C. browsed D. browsing
Question 18: Hoi An is an ancient town in central Viet Nam. It is famous ______ its own unique dish “Cao Lau”.
A. for B. with C. to D. from
Question 19: I have ______ to four tourist attractions that need to be visited this year.
A. pulled it down B. shrunk it from
C. narrowed it down D. broken it out
Question 20: What ___________ at 9 o’clock last night? I phoned you but couldn’t get through to you.
A. did you do B. were you doing C. would you do D. had you done
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21: When we were on holiday, we spent too many money.
A. too B. when C. many D. were
Question 22: Vietnam is the country of vivid colors and bold landscapes, with a dramatic coastline and a compelling history.
A. history B. the C. of D. with
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that completes each blank.
The tourist industry is considered to be the world's largest industry. The direct (23)___ impact of the industry, including accommodation,
transportation, entertainment, and attractions, is worth trillions of dollars every year. The statistics show that the number of international tourist
arrivals worldwide reached 1.04 billion in 2012.
Such large (24)__ of tourists, however, are beginning to cause problems. For example, in the Alps the many thousands of skiers are destroying the
mountains they came to enjoy. Even parts of Mount Everest in the Himalayas are reported to be covered with old food tins, tents, and pieces of
equipment that have been (25)__ away. At a time when we have greater freedom to travel than ever before, more and (26) __ people are asking
how they can enjoy their holidays without causing damage to their destinations.
Now there is a new holiday guide called Holidays That Don't Cost the Earth. It tells you how you can be a responsible tourist by asking your travel
agent (27) ___ your tour operator the right questions before you book a holiday.
Question 23: A. economic B. educational C. national D. cultural
Question 24: A. digits B. totals C. amounts D. numbers
Question 25: A. tidied B. thrown C. given D. put
Question 26: A. some B. many C. more D. much
Question 27: A. or B. but C. so D. as
Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
What is Sports Tourism?
Sports tourism is travelling from one region, country, state, etc. to engage or participate in a sports-related activity. Sports tourism combines the
passion for sports with the desire to experience new experiences or destinations.
While sports tourism has not always been extremely popular, it is definitely on the rise. A recent report estimates the value of the global sports
tourism market was $587.87 billion in 2022. The industry is expected to grow at a rate of 17.5% through 2030. The popularity of events like the
Olympic Games, the NBA, and the FIFA World Cup have contributed to this growth. While these events have economic short-term benefits for an
area, they can be a catalyst for longer-term tourism development opportunities.
In 2004, the World Tourism Organisation (WTO) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) issued a joint statement that illustrates the
strong dynamic between sports and tourism, “Tourism and sports are interrelated and complementary. Sport - as a professional, amateur or leisure
activity - involves a considerable amount of travelling to play and compete in different destinations and countries. Major sporting events, such as
the Olympic Games, football and rugby championships and auto racing have become powerful tourism attractions in themselves - making a very
positive contribution to the tourism image of the host destination”.
(Adapted from: https://www.sports-management-degrees.com)
1. Sports tourism is the combination of __________.
A. the love for nature and the passion for new experiences
B. the passion for new destinations and the desire for new experiences
C. the love for sports and the desire for new experiences
D. the love for new experiences and the passion for new destination
2. Sports tourism is becoming increasingly popular due to __________.
A. the global sports tourism market of $587.87 billion
B. the increasing popular sports events
C. the growth rate of 17.5% through 2023
D. economic short-term and long-term benefits
3. What is illustrated in the 2004 joint statement?
A. WTO and the IOC are dynamic.
B. Tourism and sports are unrelated but supplementary.
C. Tourism and sports are one and the same.
D. Tourism and sports are interrelated and complementary.
4. Major sporting events do not include __________, according to the passage.
A. horse racing B. football championships
C. rugby championships D. auto racing
5. What is meant by powerful tourist attractions?
A. The destinations are economic powers.
B. The host destinations are rich.
C. The host nations are enhanced with a tourism image.
D. The hosts have a very positive contribution.
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: “Is the weather good in Shanghai in the summer?” Jane asked me.
A. Jane asked me if the weather was good in Shanghai in the summer.
B. Jane asked me was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer.
C. Jane asked me if the weather had been good in Shanghai in the summer.
D. Jane asked me if was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer.
Question 34:The trip was short; however, we enjoyed it very much.
A. We enjoyed the trip very much because it was short.
B. Although the trip was short, we enjoyed it very much.
C. The trip was short, so we didn’t enjoy it very much.
D. We enjoyed the short trip very much.
Question 35: I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand. I am sick.
A. I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand because I am sick.
B. I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand so that I am sick.
C. Although I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand, I am sick.
D. Because I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand, I am sick.
Question 36: You can improve your English accent by talking to native English speakers.
A. Unless you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent.
B. If you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent.
C. If you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
D. Unless you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: Pam and Joseph / wish / they / on holiday / Brazil / instead of / stay at home.
A. Pam and Joseph wish they were on holiday in Brazil instead of stay at home.
B. Pam and Joseph wish they were on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
C. Pam and Joseph wish they will on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
D. Pam and Joseph wish they will be on holiday in Brazil instead of staying at home.
Question 38: Sam Son / long beach / attract / visitors / every year.
A. Sam Son which is a long beach attracts many visitors every year.
B. Sam Son, which is a long beach, attract many visitors every year.
C. Sam Son, which is a long beach, attracts many visitors every year.
D. Sam Son, that is a long beach attracts many visitors every year.
Question 39: Laura /think/ Melbourne/ / liveable city / Australia.
A. Laura thinks Melbourne isn’t as liveable as many other cities in Australia.
B. Laura thinks Melbourne isn’t more liveable than any other cities in Australia.
C. Laura thinks Melbourne is the most liveable city in Australia.
D. Laura thinks Melbourne is as liveable as other cities in Australia.
Question 40: Vietnam / have/ many beautiful attractions/. Foreign visitors/ want/ get.
A. Vietnam has so many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
B. Vietnam has such many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
C. Vietnam has many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
D. Vietnam have so many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.

MOCK TEST 31
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 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.
MOCK TEST 32
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. accommodation B. domestic C. holiday D. online
Question 2. A. models B. holidays C. tours D. tickets
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. unique B. local C. basic D. famous
Question 4. A. operation B. democratic C. mysterious D. automatic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Question 5. The hotel was so luxurious that it attracted many tourists.
A. comfortable B. expensive C. modern D. ordinary
Question 6. Many tourists prefer a package holiday, where everything is arranged for them.
A. guided tour B. independent travel
C. all-inclusive vacation D. luxury trip
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).
Question 7. The tour guide gave us a detailed itinerary for our trip to Japan.
A. transportation B. schedule C. activity D. destination
Question 8. I decided to take a domestic flight to take full advantage of the discount season.
A. foreign B. regional C. national D. international
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. The guest house ___________ owner is a local chef served delicious homemade meals.
A. who B. whom C. whose D. which
Question 10. The visitors are curious ___________ the history of the old public building.
A. on B. about C. with D. for
Question 11. The ___________ showed us several package holidays that fit our budget.
A. tourist notice B. trip itinerary
C. holiday destination D. travel agency
Question 12. While we ______ along the beach, we saw a group of tourists taking photos.
A. had walked B. walk C. are walking D. were walking
Question 13. ________ Ha Giang is known for its terraced fields, many tourists visit during harvest season.
A. Because of B. Since C. Although D. In spite of
Question 14. Ann downloaded a new _________ because she wanted to find local restaurants and activities near her accommodation.
A. destination B. travel agent C. package holiday D. travel app
Question 15. Lisa: Nam,___________buy the entrance ticket to visit the museum?
Nam: Yes, it is. $2 for an adult and $1 for a child.
A. have we got B. do we get
C. do we need D. is it necessary to
Question 16. There are many tourists ______in Ninh Binh province.
A. attract B. attractiveness C. attractions D. attractive
Question 17. She read the brochure ________ because it included special offers for tourists.
A. careful B. carefully C. carelessly D. careless
Question 18. Mie got a nice tan after spending hours _______ on the sandy shores of the island.
A. relax B. to relaxing C. to relax D. relaxing
Question 19.
- Tour guide: Everyone, ____________here on time or we'll miss the bus.
- Tourists: Yes, sure. We'll be on time.
A. will you come back B. you can come back
C. you don't have to come back. D. you must come back
Question 20. The tourists __________ the bus at the wrong stop and had to walk a long distance to reach the museum.
A. got on B. check in C. put up D. got off
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. Most tourists spend some time browsing at local market who usually offer unique cultural experiences.
A. Most B. who C. offer D. local market
Question 22. Organising self-guided tours help develop personal skills which are important for everybody.
A. personal skills B. help C. which D. are
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that completes each blank.
Mass tourism is a form of tourism that involves tens of thousands of people going to the same place often at the same time of year. It is the
most (23) _______ form of tourism as it is often the cheapest way to go on holiday and it ( 24) _______ many people every year. This kind of
tourism has both advantages and disadvantages.
On the one hand, mass tourism creates jobs for local people, and helps develop the economy as a whole. It is also a very good way to (25)
_______ local cultures to the world and in turn local people can learn about and understand other cultures.
On the other hand, mass tourism can seriously (26) _______ the environment. When too many people visit one place at a time, it increases
the amount of rubbish and pollution. Communities can also be affected (27) _______ visitors do not respect local traditions and customs.
Question 23. A. effective B. serious C. suitable D. popular
Question 24. A. invites B. provides C. excites D. attracts
Question 25. A. produce B. introduce C. create D. provide
Question 26. A. damage B. balance C. develop D. promote
Question 27. A. if B. although C. so D. because
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.
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.
Thailand is a country with deep-rooted traditions that are kept alive by its people. One of the ways they preserve their customs is through their
traditional cuisine. The i food is known for its unique flavours and fragrant combinations.
Thai people take great pride in their typical dishes, such as Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup. These dishes are made using a variety of fresh
ingredients like lemongrass, chilli, lime, and Thai basil. The balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours is what makes Thai cuisine so
distinctive.
To preserve and promote their typical dishes, Thai people pass down their recipes from generation to generation. They take care to use traditional
cooking methods and techniques, ensuring the authenticity of the flavours. Moreover, Thai culinary traditions are often showcased in local
festivals and cultural events.
In addition to the preparation of food, Thai people also value the presentation of their dishes. They believe that the visual appeal of a meal is just as
important as its taste.
Overall, Thai traditions are deeply intertwined with their cuisine. By preserving and promoting their typical dishes, Thai people keep their cultural
heritage alive and share their unique flavours with the world.
Question 28. What is the main idea of the text?
A. Thai cuisine is known for its unique flavours and fragrant combinations.
B. Thai people pass down recipes to preserve their culinary traditions.
C. Thai customs and traditions have a strong connection with their culinary practices.
D. Thai people showcase their culinary traditions in festivals and cultural events.
Question 29. What is one way Thai people preserve their customs?
A. Through traditional dance performances
B. By passing down recipes and using traditional cooking methods
C. By participating in water fights during Songkran Festival
D. By greeting others with a handshake
Question 30. Which two dishes are mentioned as typical Thai dishes?
A. Sushi and Ramen B. Biryani and Naan
C. Pizza and Spaghetti D. Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup
Question 31. What makes Thai cuisine distinctive?
A. The combination of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours
B. The inclusion of rare spices
C. The use of exotic ingredients
D. The influence of Chinese cooking techniques
Question 32. What does the word 'authenticity' mean in the context of the text?
A. The visual appeal of the dishes
B. The quality of being true
C. The balance of flavours in Thai cuisine
D. The pride Thai people have in their typical dishes
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. "We can't visit the Eiffel Tower because it's under maintenance," said the guide
A. The guide said we couldn't visit the Eiffel Tower because it was under maintenance.
B. The guide said they could visit the Eiffel Tower although it was under maintenance.
C. The guide said they couldn’t visit the Eiffel Tower as it had been under maintenance.
D. The guide warned us not to visit the Eiffel Tower because it is under maintenance.
Question 34. Although visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary.
A. Visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, despite they have to follow a fixed itinerary.
B. Despite reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary.
C. Despite visitors reducing stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary.
D. Though reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary.
Question 35. The tour costs much, it will include better services.
A. The mucher the tour costs, the gooder services it will include.
B. The more the tour costs, the better services it will include.
C. The mucher the tour costs, the better services it will include.
D. The more the tour costs, the more better services it will include.
Question 36. Book your tickets early, or you won’t get a discount.
A. You will get a discount if you book your tickets early.
B. You will get a discount unless you book your tickets early.
C. You will get a discount if you booked your tickets early.
D. If you don’t book your tickets early, you will get a discount.
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases given.
Question 37. The beach / has clear water / attracts many tourists every year.
A. The beach, where has clear water, attracts many tourists every year.
B. The beach, whose water is clear, attracts many tourists every year.
C. The beach, which has clear water, attracts many tourists every year.
D. The beach, that has clear water, attracts many tourists every year.
Question 38. Maldives/ is/ second/ smallest/ country/ in Asia.
A. Maldives is second smallest country in Asia.
B. Maldives is the smallest second country in Asia.
C. Maldives is smallest the second country in Asia.
D. Maldives is the second smallest country in Asia.
Question 39. Everyone/ wish/ they/ travel/ to their dream destination/.
A. Everyone wish they traveled to their dream destination.
B. Everyone wishes they could travel to their dream destination.
C. Everyone wishes they are traveling to their dream destination.
D. Everyone wishes they travel to their dream destination.
Question 40. As soon as/ they/ arrive/ at the airport,/ they/ check in/.
A. As soon as they arrive at the airport, they would check in.
B. As soon as they had arrived at the airport, they check in.
C. As soon as they will arrive at the airport, they check in.
D. As soon as they arrived at the airport, they checked in.
MOCK TEST 33
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
1. A. paradise B. contribute C. permission D. majestic
2. A. endanger B. government C.encourage D. extremely
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
3. A. diversity B. slippery C. discovery D. sustainable
4. A. wonderful B. heritage C. interested D. consider
III. Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning
5. The hotel was incredible with breathtaking view and excellent cuisine.
A. untouched B. unimportant C. unadorned D. unimpressive
6. Many people who do volunteer work think they are more fortunate than others.
A. lucky B. blessed C. unlucky D. uncomfortable
IV. Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning
7. The city has an exceptionally rich heritage of historic buildings.
A. heredity B. tradition C. endowment D. Bequest
8. The important thing is to keep the heat low so as not to burn the sugar.
A. beneficial B. good C. effective D. essential
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase
9. _________ the cold weather, he went to visit Langbiang Mountain without an overcoat.
A. In spite B. Although C. Despite D. Because
10. She suggested eating out because they ___________ rice and cooking ingredients.
A. come down with B. found out C. run out of D. passed down
11. When we went to Sydney, we only had a couple of hours to look _____.
A. out B. down C. around D. back
12______ a film last night when I called you?
A. Were you watching B. Did you watch C. You watched D. Are you watching
13. The island in the Caribbean Sea is really a tropical _______________.
A. universe B. kingdom C. paradise D. heaven
14. The local ______ arranged a homestay in Ninh Binh for us also let us hire his car to get around.
A. what B. who C. whose D. which
15. The villagers are very eager to ______________ their own customs and language.
A. give away B. conserve C. permit D. discover
16. The _______ is dotted with the tents of campers and hikers.
A. landscape B. picture C. scene D. position
17. Traditional crafts have many benefits, such as providing employment, _______ cultural heritage, and helping develop tourism.
A. preservative B. preservatively C. preserving D. preservation
18. The invention of the seatbelt made a good _______ to road safety.
A. contributor B. contributory C. contribution D. contribute
19. A: Excuse me, can I take a photo of this monument? B: __________________
A. Yes, you can. You can take a look at this one.
B. Sure, go ahead! Feel free to capture the moment.
C. No, you can't. It's difficult for me to answer.
D. Certainly. Here you are. Go ahead.
20. Kien: ___________________Dad: Yes, you can. But you must come home before 9 p.m.
A. When will you come home? ____________
B. Mum asked if you could pick her up this afternoon.
C. Can I go to Minh’s birthday party? _______
D. Dad, how about eating out this evening?
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
21. Collecting old coins and paper notes were one of my grandfather’s hobbies when he retired.
A. were B. hobbies C. retired D. collecting
22. The tour guide which went with us last time provided interesting facts about the city.
A. last time B. interesting C. the D. which
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
After an enormous breakfast at a restaurant in Quy Nhon, you will be driven to historic Hue, which served as the imperial capital of Viet Nam
during the 19th and early 20th centuries. You will travel north to Da Nang to visit the Cham Museum, home of the largest (23)____of Cham
sculptures in Viet Nam, then continue on to Hue, stopping at the sensational Marble Mountain and Non Nuoc Beach. The road begins to wind as
you make your way up the (24)_____ Hai Van Pass, pausing at the top to admire the stunning view of Lang Co Beach. When arriving in Hue, you
should definitely visit the Imperial Citadel. This royal residence was once badly damaged, (25)__________ it was later listed as a UNESCO
World Heritage Site and has been undergoing extensive renovations in recent years. You can have a wander through the (26)____residences and
other buildings within the(27)____ citadel, once only accessible to the royal family and officials. In the evening, you can take a pleasant stroll
along the Perfume River.
23. A. collection B. performamce C. display D. conservation
24. A. peaceful B. exciting C. ancient D. spectacular
25. A. or B. since C. but D. and
26. A. much B. many C. any D. a little
27. A. beautiful B. fascinating C. wonderful D. nice
VIII. Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
Hi Mum and Dad,
I hope this email finds you well. It's three weeks since I went to the US. I want to share some exciting news with you - I recently went on a trip to
the Grand Canyon!
It was an absolutely incredible experience. The Grand Canyon is unlike anything I've ever seen before. The vastness and beauty of the canyon left
me speechless. I hiked along the rim and marvelled at the breathtaking views. The colours and rock formations were truly impressive.
I also had the opportunity to take a helicopter ride over the canyon. It was a bit scary at first, but the panoramic views from above were absolutely
stunning. I felt like I was flying among the eagles!
During my visit, I met some friendly fellow travellers who shared interesting stories and insights about the canyon. It was a great way to connect
with people from different parts of the world.
I wish you both could have been there with me to experience this natural wonder. I took many photos, and I can't wait to show them to you when I
return.
I hope you're doing well and I can't wait to hear from you. Take care!
Love,
Tony
28. What is the main purpose of Tony's email?
A. To share his travel experiences with his parents.
B. To ask his parents for permission to visit the Grand Canyon.
C. To complain about his trip to the Grand Canyon.
D. To request his parents to join him on his next trip.
29. How does Tony describe his experience at the Grand Canyon?
A. Disappointing and unremarkable B. Interesting, but not worth visiting
C. Breathtaking and impressive D. Ordinary and unimpressive
30. What activity did Tony NOT mention doing during his trip?
A. Hiking along the rim of the Grand Canyon B. Taking a helicopter ride over the canyon
C. Exploring the nearby forests D. Meeting fellow travellers and exchanging stories
31. The word 'stunning' is closest in meaning to ____________.
A. very nice B. extremely attractive C. great fun D. very generous
32. The pronoun 'them' refers to ____________.
A. friends B. photos C. travellers D. stories
IX. Make the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentences that is CLOSEST in meaning
33. “Are penguins native to the Arctic?” the child asked curiously.
A. The child asked if penguins were native to the Arctic.
B. The child wanted to know where penguins lived.
C. The child asked whether were the penguins native to the Arctic.
D. The child asked whether the penguins are native to the Arctic.
34. The exam is difficult. The students become hard-working.
A. The difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
B. The more difficult the exam is, the hard-working the students become.
C. More difficult the exam is, more hard-working the students become.
D. The more difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
35. We decided to stay in that ancient house despite its old facilities.
A. Despite its facilities were old, we decided to stay in that ancient house.
B. We decided not to stay in that ancient house since we like its old facilities.
C. Although its facilities were old, we decided to stay in that ancient house.
D. Because of its facilities were old, we decided to stay in that ancient house.
36. Study harder or you won’t pass the exam.
A. Only if you study harder, you will fail the exam.
B. Unless you study harder, you will pass the exam.
C. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam.
D. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words
37. My friend / wish/ he/ buy/ a new computer.
A. My friend wishes he bought a new computer. B. My friend wish he could buy a new computer.
C. My friend wishes he buys a new computer. D. My friend wishes he can buy a new computer.
38. Son Doong Cave/ most/ spectacular cavern/ I/ have/ ever/ see
A. Son Doong Cave is such a spectacular cavern.
B. Son Doong Cave is the most spectacular cavern I have never seen.
C. Son Doong Cave is the most spectacular cavern I have ever seen.
D. Son Doong Cave is the most beautiful than every cavern in the world
39. He / have /nightmare/ while / he / sleep / in the camp / by the old cattle
A. He had a nightmare while he was sleeping in the camp by the old cattle.
B. He was having a nightmare while he was sleeping in the camp by the old cattle.
C. He had a nightmare while he slept in the camp by the old cattle.
D. He has a nightmare while he was sleeping in the camp by the old cattle.
40. Counsellor/ person/ whose job/ be/ help/ support people/ problems.
A. Counsellor is a person who job is to help and support people with problems.
B. Counsellor is a person whose job is to help and support people with problems.
C. Counsellor is a person which job is to help and support people with problems.
D. Counsellor is person whose job is to help and support people with problems.

MOCK TEST 34
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
Question 1: A. developed B. located C. founded D. completed
Question 2: A. bustling B. construction C. suburbs D. community
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 3: 3. A. admire B. explore C. visit D. support
Question 4: A. paradise B. permission C. location D. discover
III. Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning
Question 5: We went on a domestic tour and had a hilarious experience with our tour guide.
A. package B. cultural C. international D. sightseeing
Question 6: Tourism offers the chance to admire the natural beauty of diverse landscapes.
A. magnificent B. man-made C. cute D. wonderful
IV. Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning
Question 7: Son Doong cave should be preserved for our descendants.
A. destroyed B. spoiled C. conserved D. damaged
Question 8: They are going to publish a guidebook to different beauty spots in Viet Nam.
A. bring up B. turn down C. look through D. bring out
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: The tourists couldn't help admiring the dramatic ___________ of the desert.
A. sightseeing B. countryside C. landscape D. landslide
Question 10: Cat Ba National Park ________ a wide range of underwater and inland biosystems.
A. established B. possesses C. explores D. enjoys
Question 11: Tourists from all over the world love Hoi An for very ______ custom-made clothing.
A. affordable B. affordability C. afford D. affordably
Question 12: Mary was really__________by the beauty of Ha Long Bay.
A. impress B. impression C. impressed D. impressive
Question 13: Lucy: Can I join your expedition to Quang Binh caves this summer?
Mum: ________________________________________________
A. I don’t think you can. B. Why do you ask me?
C. What can I do for you? D. Certainly. You’re welcome!
Question 14: Peter: “May I borrow your book about natural wonders of the world?”
Mai: “___________________________________________________”
A. Yes, I like reading about cultures. B. Sure. I’ll find it for you.
C. What a pity, I don’t know. D. Sorry, I’m not.
Question 15: Mai asked me ________ the island looked like a paradise.
A. where B. if C. how D. although
Question 16: We stayed at a hotel ______ rooms offered breathtaking views of the city.
A. which B. that C. who D. whose
Question 17: They suggest the man _____ by train in order to meet people and see many places of interests.
A. travels B. travel C. travelling D. to travel
Question 18: James is a photographer. He dives in the ocean to take pictures _______ life.
A. at B. in C. of D. for
Question 19: They decided to_____ their journey till the end of the month because of the epidemic.
A. turn round B. put off C. take up D. do with
Question 20: Ordaz was an adventurer. He _____most of his life exploring forests and rivers in the faraway land.
A. will spend B. is spending C. spend D. spent
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21: Bat Trang, with history of seven centuries, are an interesting attraction in Ha Noi.
A. with B. attraction C. are D. of
Question 22: The guide, who name was Nam, recommended us a two-day trekking tour in Sapa
A. in B. recommended C. two-day D. who
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word
4If you would like to go to a beautiful, faraway place, you should choose the Hawaiian Islands. Located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in 1959
the islands (23)______the 50th state of the U.S. Of all the Hawaiian islands, Kauai may be the best place for vacation as it is called a tropical
paradise. With increasing (24)______ attraction, its population is getting higher especially in hot seasons. (25)______thick green rainforests cover
the island, the air makes your skin soft and smooth. There is little air pollution here, and no stress. The beaches of Kauai are large part of its
beauty; they are all lovely, clean, white sand. If you want to meet colorful undersea creatures you may take a short course for diving. You need an
enrolment to get training from professional divers. They also make wide explanations about the characteristics of the Ocean. As (26)______as you
make a (27)______, reserve your place, buy your ticket and say goodbye to your stressful city!
23. A. became B. obtained C. turned D. made
24. A. guide B. tourist C. place D. holiday
25. A. However B. Because C. Because of D. Although
26. A. early B. fast C. soon D. long
27. A. selection B. choice C. pick D. decision
VIII. Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer
The Gobi Desert
The Gobi Desert is located in both Northern China and Southern Mongolia, covering a total area of 1.29 million km 2. The name “Gobi” in
Mongolian means “a waterless place”. The annual rainfall is about 18 cm. Gobi has rapid temperature changes, both seasonally and daily. Summer
months bring temperatures of up to 50°C whilst in the winter months, temperatures can drop to below -40° C. This is also where some of the
world’s first fossilised dinosaur eggs were found.
Tourists who want to explore the Gobi Desert should travel in Jeep cars with local drivers or by camel. They can admire a dramatic rocky
landscape, high sand dunes, and see some of the unique Gobi Desert animals such as the Jerboa, Snow Leopard, and Siberian Ibex. They should
also visit ancient ruins and oasis communities, as well as meet the nomadic people whose ways of life remain untouched by Western influence.
However, the Gobi Desert is not without any threat. It is still growing at an alarming rate, causing the loss of valuable grassland. The Chinese
government is currently planting the Green Wall of China, which is a line of forest, with the hope to slow down the expansion of the desert.
28: The Gobi Desert weather is ______________.
A. hot B. extreme C. mild D. foggy
29: Which of the following is INCORRECT about the Gobi Desert?
A. People discovered fossils of dinosaur eggs there.
B. Tourists should drive their Jeep cars across the Desert.
C. The landscape is rocky, with high sand dunes.
D. Camels are a good means of transportation there.
30: Why does the writer mention Siberian Ibex in paragraph 2?
A. To point out that Siberian Ibex is going to extinct soon
B. To show that people in the oasis communities are very rich
C. To explain the need to protect local animals in the Gobi Desert
D. To give an example of animals which are unique to the Gobi Desert
31: According to the passage, who should visitors meet when they visit the Gobi Desert?
A. Nomadic people B. Western businessmen
C. Ancient families D. Other visitors
32: A problem with the Gobi Desert is ______________.
A. the untouched local lifestyle B. the growing loss of animals
C. its alarming expansion D. the slow growth of new forests
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST
33: “Should I tell my parents what I really think?”, Peter asked.
A. Peter wondered whether to tell my parents what he really thought.
B. Peter wondered whether to tell his parents what he really thought.
C. Peter wondered whether he should tell his parents what he really thinks.
D. Peter wondered whether to tell parents what he really thinks.
34. Although Tom has little money, he feels happy and enjoys his life.
A. Despite Tom has little money, but he feels happy and enjoys his life.
B. Tom feels happy and enjoys his life even though having little money.
C. In spite of having little money, Tom feels happy and enjoys his life.
D. Tom feels happy and enjoys his life though the fact that having little money
35: Visitors should visit Trang An from February to April when the weather is nice and rice fields are green.
A. Visiting Trang An from February to April is the best because the weather is very nice.
B. From February to April, many visitors visit Trang An to take photos of green rice fields.
C. Visitors should visit Trang An from February to April because the weather is nice and rice fields are green.
D. Those who visit Trang An between February and April can enjoy nice weather and green rice fields.
36: Study harder or you won’t pass the exam.
A. If you don’t study harder, you will fail the exam.
B. Unless you study harder, you will pass the exam.
C. Only if you study harder, you will fail the exam.
D. If you don’t pass the exam, you will have to study harder.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written
37: I / wish/ I/ have/ a wonderful time/ Paris / my family now.
A. I wish I have a wonderful time in Paris with my family now.
B. I wish I have a wonderful time in Paris with my family then.
C. I wish I had a wonderful time in Paris with my family now.
D. I wished I have a wonderful time in Paris with my family now.
38: Doctor/ whom/ we/ meet/ France/ just/ send/ us/ greeting card.
A. The doctor whom we meet in France has just sent us a greeting card.
B. The doctor whom we were met in France has just sent us a greeting card.
C. The doctor whom we met in France have just sent us a greeting card.
D. The doctor whom we met in France has just sent us a greeting card.
39. earlier/ we/ leave, the/ soon/ we/ arrive.
A. The more early we leave, the sooner we’ll arrive.
B. The more sooner we arrive, the earlier we leave.
C. The more we leave early, the more we’ll arrive sooner.
D. The earlier we leave, the sooner we’ll arrive.
40. We/ wait/ here/ until/ he/ come/ back.
A. We wait here until he comes back.
B. We will wait here until he comes back.
C. We shall wait here until he came back.
D. We will wait here until he come back.
MOCK TEST 35
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. preserve B. access C. destination D. sustainable
Question 2. A. experienced B. comprised C. organised D. gathered
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. biology B. diversity C. paradise D. discovery Question 4. A. annual
B. access C. urgent D. locate
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. Hoa: I never use buses when getting around. They are always late.
Jack: Well, it’s not that bad. They are reliable now.
A. on time B. late C. timely D. terrible
Question 6. Tom left nervous the moment the plane took off.
A. took on B. flew up C. landed D. ran over
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7 When their rent increased from 200 to 400 a month, they protested against such a tremendous increase.
A.enormous B. tiring C.difficult D. light
Question 8. The castle we have just visited is magnificent
A. terrible B. strange C. ugly D. majestic
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
Question 9. I went to the club last Saturday ______ the heavy rain.
A. in spite of B. because C. because of D. although
Question 10. We went to the lab to_______the experiment for a new lesson.
A. get around B. hang out with C. carry out D. come down with
Question 11. They went on an expedition to _______________ the flora and fauna of the region.
A. explore B. hunt C. consider D. realise
Question 12. He looked so funny; we couldn’t help _______________ at him.
A. laugh B. to laugh C. laughed D. laughing
Question 13. If you’re not satisfied ________ your essay, I suggest that you rewrite it.
A. of B. with C. to D. at
Question 14. When Jack______me, I______a letter
A.was phoning/ wrote B. phoned/ am writing
C. phoned/ was writing D. has phoned/ writing
Question 15. The national park boasted an incredible _______ of animals, including elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, and countless other
fascinating species.
A. diversify B. diversifying C. diversity D. diverse
Question 16. 14. The gentleman to _________ we spoke yesterday is making a speech.
A. whose B. who C. whom D. which
Question 17. My family and I took ____, and we were amazed by the natural beauty of the rainforest.
A. a picture B. an eco-tour C. a speciality D. an exam
Question 18. Nam fancies exploring _______ aspects of local people's life in mountainous areas.
A. outdoor B. natural C. family-oriented D. various
Question 19. : Chau is talking to her friend about a summer trip.
Chau: “Can I join your expedition to Quang Binh caves this summer?”
Chau’s friend: “______”
A. Certainly. You can’t B. No, never.
C. Sure. Let’s go D. Yes! Why don’t you?
Question 20. Michael: Can I join your expedition to Quang Binh caves this summer?

Chau: _____________________________________________
A. I don’t think you can. B. Why do you ask me?
C. What can I do for you? D. Certainly. You’re welcome!
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. Tom, together with his two sisters, are going shopping.
A. two sisters B. together with C. are D. going
Question 22. Please give me a few milk and some biscuits if you have any left.
A. Please give B. a few C. some biscuits D. any left
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World heritage site in Quang Ninh province, in the (23) ________ of Vietnam. It has got over 1,600 islands
and islets. Among the many ancient fishing villages float on huge wooden rafts.
The villagers spend their days fishing and (24) ______ after the sea life. Then they sail to the mainland to trade their fish for things like
food, drinking water or clothes. Most children go to (25)________ schools and then spend the rest of their time learning important skills like
swimming and fishing. They also help out their parents as much as they can.
Their lifestyle may seem strange to many people, (26) _______ it’s wonderful to live among such natural beauty and know you are
protecting it. The villagers are able to help (27)_______ their beautiful bay because they live directly on the water.
Question 23. A. northeast B. Southeast C. Northwest D. Southwest
Question 24. A. taking B. searching C. looking D. making
Question 25. A. traditional B. common C. normal D. floating
Question 26. A. and B. but C. so D. although
Question 27. A. discover B. build C. preserve D. attract
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.
At 2,315 miles (3,726 kilometres), the Missouri River is nearly as long as the Mississippi River, into which it flows. Together the Missouri and the
Mississippi form one of the world’s longest river systems.
There are seven major dams and dozens of smaller dams on the Missouri. The dams use water from the river to produce electricity. They also
create reservoirs, or artificial lakes, behind them. The reservoirs store water that is needed for cities and for irrigation of crops. Irrigation is
important because most of the regions around the river have a fairly dry climate.
In addition to producing electricity, the dams on the Missouri are also used to control the water level of the river. Sometimes water is held back to
prevent floods. At other times, water is released to keep the water level high enough for barges to float downstream.
By changing the natural flow of water in the Missouri, dams and reservoirs have altered the river’s ecosystem. They have affected the depth and
temperature of the water in different parts of the river. Such changes have made it difficult for some species, or types, of plants, animals, and fish
to survive. A few wildlife species in the region are now endangered.
Question 28. On the Missouri River, there are dozens of ______________.
A. major dams B. small dams C. reservoirs D. crops
Question 29. Why is it necessary sometimes to keep the water level high?
A. To produce electricity. B. To prevent floods.
C. To let barges float downstream. D. To change the flow of water.
Question 30. The word “They” in the last paragraph refers to ______________.
A. dams and reservoirs B. parts of the river
C. such changes D. some species
Question 31. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
A. The Missouri Riveris longer than the Mississippi River.
B. The Missouri River flows into the Mississippi River.
C. The Mississippi River flows into the Missouri River.
D. Wildlife species in the Missouri region are dangerous.
Question 32. What is probably the best title for the passage?
A. Producing Electricity B. Mississippi River
C. Dams on the Mississippi D. Missouri River
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. They asked him: “Do you like to play this game?”
A. They asked him whether he liked to play this game.
B. They asked him whether they liked to play that game.
C. They asked him whether he liked to play that game.
D. They asked him whether they liked to play this game.
Question 34. My headache kept getting worse, so I took an aspirin.
A. I took an aspirin, so my headache was getting worse and worse
B. The more aspirins I took, the worse my headache kept getting.
C. My headache was getting worse and worse, so I took an aspirin.
D. My headache was getting from bad to worse as I took an aspirin.
Question 35. Mary wants to attend medicine school. She should study harder.
A. If Mary wanted to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
B. If Mary didn’t want to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
C. If Mary wants to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
D. If Mary doesn’t want to attend medicine school, she should study harder.
Question 36. You plan careful, you will be successful.
A. The more careful you plan, the more successful you will be.
B. The more carefully you plan, the more successful you will be.
C. The more carefully you plan, the more successfully you will be.
D. The more carefully you plan, the most successful you will be.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases
Question 37. People/ make/ products/ like /pottery or cloth/ their hands/ be/called artisans.
A. People who make products like pottery or cloth with their hands is called artisans.
B. People whose make products like pottery or cloth by their hands are called artisans.
C. People who make products like pottery or cloth with their hands are called artisans.
D. People which make products like pottery or cloth with their hands are called artisans.
Question 38. I/ wish/ people/ world/ not/ have/ conflicts/ live in peace.
A. I wish people in the world didn’t having conflicts and live in peace.
B. I wish people in the world doesn’t have conflicts and live in peace.
C. I wish people on the world didn’t have conflicts and live in peace.
D. I wish people in the world didn’t have conflicts and live in peace.
Question 39. We /not/ go /bed /until/ we/ finish/ project.
A. We won't go to bed until we haven’t finished our project..
B. We’ll go to bed until we have finished our project.
C. We won't go to bed until we finish our project.
D. We won't go to bed until we finished our project.
Question 40. The/ church /our class/ visit/ last summer / over / 500 years old
A. The church which our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
B. The church that our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
C. The church which our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
D. The church where our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.

MOCK TEST 36
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
Question 1: A. paradise B. destination C. risk D. majestic
Question 2: A. Geological B. imagine C. agency D. together
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 3: A. admire B. explore C. visit D. support
Question 4: A. location B. paradise C. natural D. tropical
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: When do you think you should start thinking seriously about your career?
A. differently B. casually C. highly D. much
Question 6: lt is said that the English explorer Howard Limbert publicly announced the existence of Son Doong Cave in 2009.
A. narrowly B. generally C. privately D. widely
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: “Cindy”, which originated in North California, is a popular American folk song.
A. came from B. finished C. made D. recognized
Question 8: The biodiversity of the Amazon is amazing. It has a great variety of life forms.
A. number B. name C. control D. effect
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: My family really loves Japanese food, ________ we order it twice a week.
A. yet B. so C. but D. nor
Question 10: I usually _________ my younger sisters when my parents are away on business.
A. pick up B. take care of C. look for D. take charge of
Question 11: A volcanic __________ is when gas and lava are released from a volcano.
A. flow B. explosion C. burst D. eruption
Question 12: My parents let my sister ________ camping with her friends in the mountain.
A. goes B. going C. go D. to go
Question 13: The cost _______ living in Singapore is higher than that in any other country in South East Asia.
A. on B. of C. for D. in
Question 14: The island has a very beautiful beach, but sadly it is not easily _______
A. access B. accessible C. inaccessible D. inaccessibly
Question 15: The island in the Caribbean Sea is really a tropical _______________.
A. universe B. kingdom C. paradise D. heaven
Question 16: A tablet is perfect for people ____ work is to draw and write.
A. who B. Ø C. which D. whose
Question 17: These watermelons were ____ sweet.
A. excepting B. exception C. exceptional D. exceptionally
Question 18: The limestone formation of Thien Duong Cave is more _______ than that of Phong Nha Cave.
A. probable B. spectacular C. geological D. sight-seeing
Question 19: Peter: May I borrow your book about natural wonders of the world?
Mai: __________
A. Yes, I like reading about cultures. B. Sure. I’ll find it for you.
C. What a pity, I don’t know. D. Sorry, I’m not.
Question 20: David: Can I go with you to Phong Nha cave?
Huong: _________________________________
A. No, never. B. Yes. Why don’t you?
C. Sure. Let's go. D. Certainly. You can’t.
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21: Mommy, someone are calling me from unknown number. I won’t answer it.
A. someone B. are calling C. unknown D. won’t
Question 22: On first day of the Lunar New Year, Vietnamese people go to the pagoda to pray for the best luck of the year.
A. first B. Vietnamese people C. the D. the best
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes
each blank. 34
Great Barrier Reef
The world’s largest coral reefs and the Earth’s biggest single structure (23) _______ by living organisms, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
is known as one of the richest and most complex natural systems in the world, and it (24) __________ a multitude of life, including 630 species of
starfish, 600 types of hard and soft corals, 215 species of birds, over 100 (25) ___________ of sharks, 30 species of dolphins and whales and so on.
In reality, the Great Barrier Reef is not just one big, long, connected reef. It consists of more than 3,000 (26) ________ reefs - ranging
from two acres to more than 25,000 acres. Nearly 10 percent of the world's fish species inhabit the reefs. Sadly, however, many of the species that
live on and near the reefs are endangered. Other environmental (27) _________ include water quality from runoff and climate change accompanied
by mass coral bleaching.
Question 23: A. did B. finished C. completed D. made
Question 24: A. holds B. supports C. promotes D. takes care of
Question 25: A. varieties B. mixtures C. changes D. ranks
Question 26: A. specific B. personal C. definite D. individual
Question 27: A. pressures B. forces C. burdens D. strengths
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
The Amazon River, which begins in the Andes Mountains in Peru, is the source of twenty percent of all water that enters the oceans
worldwide. At 6,400 kilometres in length, it is the second longest river in the world. During the rainy season, parts of the river are 190 kilometres
wide. The Amazon River passes through the world's largest tropical rainforest. The Amazon rainforest is home to the highest number of plant and
animal species on Earth, many of which are found nowhere else. There are 2.5 million kinds of insects, at least 3,000 kinds of fish, and one-fifth of
all bird species in the world. The Amazon rainforest is considered one of the world’s most important natural resources, as it plays a crucial role in
controlling the Earth’s climate and weather patterns. Unfortunately, the Amazon rainforest is under threat from human activities. The clearing of
land for agriculture, logging, and the construction of roads and infrastructure has led to the destruction of 20 percent of the Amazon rainforest over
the last 40 years, and an additional 20 percent is at risk of being destroyed. As deforestation continues and the effects of climate change increase,
we run the risk of losing this spectacular ecosystem for future generations.
Question 28: What is the main focus of the passage?
A. The length of the Amazon River
B. The geographical features of Peru
C. The number of species in the Amazon
D. The importance and threats to the Amazon rainforest
Question 29: Which word in the passage is CLOSEST in meaning to “threat”?
A. risk B. benefit C. support D. challenge
Question 30: How long is the Amazon River?
A. 190 kilometres B. 3,000 kilometres
C. 6,400 kilometres D. 2.5 million kilometres
Question 31: What human activities threaten the Amazon rainforest?
A. Tourism and fishing
B. Agriculture, logging, and road construction
C. Conservation and reforestation
D. Education and research
Question 32: The Amazon rainforest ________.
A. plays an important part in the climate change
B. is home to 20 percent of species in the world
C. has been damaged because of human activities
D. has lost its spectacular ecosystem
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. “Is the Sahara Desert hot all year round?” Laura asked me
A. Laura asked me if the Sahara Desert was hot all year round.
B. Laura asked me if the Sahara Desert is hot all year round.
C. Laura asked me if was the Sahara Desert hot all year round.
D. Laura asked me if the Sahara Desert hot all year round.
Question 34. Tourism has become popular in Vietnam because it helps boost the local economy.
A. Tourism is popular in Vietnam, so it supports local businesses.
B. Tourism has become well-known in Vietnam, and it helps improve the local economy.
C. Tourism is popular in Vietnam; therefore, it contributes to economic growth.
D. Tourism has become popular in Vietnam because it promotes only traditional culture.
Question 35. You may get a good job. You are good at English and IT.
A. If you may get a good job, you are good at English and IT.
B. You may get a good job if you are good at English and IT.
C. If you will get a good job, you are good at English and IT.
D. You may get a good job if you aren't good at English and IT
Question 36. No other natural wonder in Vietnam is as famous as Ha Long Bay.
A. Ha Long Bay isn’t more famous than any other natural wonder in Vietnam.
B. Ha Long Bay is as famous as other natural wonders in Vietnam.
C. Ha Long Bay is the most famous natural wonders in Vietnam.
D. Ha Long Bay is not as famous as other natural wonders in Vietnam.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. He/ wait/ until/ everyone/ finish/ sharing their experiences.
A. He waited until everyone finishes sharing their experiences.
B. He will wait until everyone finishes sharing their experiences.
C. He waits until everyone has finished sharing their experiences.
D. He waits before everyone has finished sharing their experiences.
Question 38. Minh/ live/ house/ opposite/ my house.
A. Minh lives in the house which is opposite my house.
B. Minh lives in the house who is opposite my house.
C. Minh lives in the house where is opposite my house.
D. Minh lives in the house and which is opposite my house.
Question 39. good / weather / be/ crowded / beaches / get.
A. The better the weather is, the more crowded the beaches get.
B. The best the weather is, the more crowded the beaches get.
C. The better the weather is, the most crowded the beaches get.
D. The better the weather is, more crowded the beaches get.
Question 40. I/ wish/ they/ can /set/ holidays/ based/ local/ weather conditions.
A. I wish they could set holidays based on local weather conditions.
B. I wish they can set holidays based on local weather conditions.
C. I wishes they can be set holidays based on local weather conditions.
D. I wished they can set holidays based on local weather conditions.

MOCK TEST 37
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. mouth B. weather C. birthday D. method
Question 2. A. unique B. unusual C. uniform D. university
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. career B. passion C. training D. garment
Question 4. A. artist B. worker C. cashier D. teacher
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. Mr. Lam is a decisive leader. He makes decisions quickly and reasonable.
A. determined B. trong-minded C. firm D. undecided
Question 6. He has a challenging job, so he has to make every effort to do the best.
A. difficult B. demanding C. easy D. interesting
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. Fortunate people notice opportunities that happen by chance more often than unlucky people.A. momentarily B.
coincidentally C. accidentally D. purposefully
Question 8. A nail artist needs both hands-on training ans knowlegde of nail care and products.
A. theoretical B. abdtract C. practical D. understandable
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. She has a strong …….. for fashion and wants to pursue it as a career.
A. passion B. salary C. traffic jam D. computer skill
Question 10. He needed to complete a ………… before he could earn his certificate.
A. career path B. business management C. training course D. traffic jam
Question 11. I love teaching because it gives me a sense of ……………
A. Responsible B. responsibility C. responsibly D. responsive
Question 12. My brother is applying for a …………as a customer manager in a supermarket.
A. job B. duty C. carrer D. work
Question 13. Tom: “I have to leave now?” - Peter: “………….”
A. Will you leave soon? B. My pleasure C. Hope to see you soon D. Thank you for leaving
Question 14. Sarah: “I hope I’ll pass the interview and be a club member”. –“……….”.
A. You will. I’m sure of it B. Sure, I’ll go to the club.
C. Have you tried interviewing her? D. Hopefully, the club members can join.
Question 15. She finished the project on time ……….. she had a lot of other tasks to do.
A. because B. so C. although D. if
Question 16. This is the brochure …… provides the information you need for your visit to Beijing.
A. who B. which C. whose D. whom
Question 17. Hurry up! It’s time for us ……………..for home.
A. left B. to leave C. leave D. Leaving
Question 18. We haven't heard …………….Mike since he wrote to us last May.
A. about B. on C. from D. to
Question 19. When they …………. dinner, she arrived.
A. had B. have had C. were having D. was having
Question 20. There …………….. a railway station in my neibourhood in the future.
A. is B. will be C. are D. will
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. People respected him because he was a honest man.
A. a B. respected C. because D. man
Question 22. Every student in my class are good at English.
A. in B. at C. student D. are
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that completes each of the numbered blanks.
As students finish junior secondary school, they often have to choose whether to continue their academic study or to go to a vocational school.
This is certainly a challenging (23) ………. While most parents want their children to continue to high school, some students don’t feel like
studying subject and some others feel they have no ability to enter the academic world. These students can choose a vocational education.
There are different types of vocational training available for school ( 24)……..to choose from. They can learn to become automobile repairmen,
plumbers, or fashion designers.
Vocational training is important in (25) ……. number of ways. First, it provides hands-on and job-specific experience. Students can be skilled and
ready to work in a specific job. Vocational training can also bring employment (26) ……….to villages and small towns. This helps prevent the
population from migrating to large cities. Moreover, vocational training can provide skilled labourers to the workforce. Finally, vocational students
can receive (27)……….or even diplomas. If they want to continue their academic study later, they can still do so.
Question 23. A. work B. task C. skill D. exercise
Question 24. A. leavers B. graduates C. teachers D. educators
Question 25. A. a B. an C. the D. some
Question 26. A. rate B. development C. opportunities D. knowledge
Question 27. A. diplomas B. degrees C. qualifications D. certificates
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
As we move into the digital age, the media industry will plan to keep up with the needs of its audience. People want to see new forms of media,
and that will affect jobs in our industry.
The audience now hopes to see more personalized content. They want to see things that are specific to their interests. This means companies will
need a lot of data. As a result, data collecting jobs will be really popular.
From games to concerts, we can expect to have virtual reality experiences of everything. One feature that people will want to have in virtual reality
worlds is the ability to smell things. Scientists are working on this technology, and we expect to see jobs related to this in the near future.
We'll use computers for a lot more jobs, but we aren't sure if they can replace humans yet. However, producers will use computers to do most of
their work, and TV might be full of shows that computers wrote.
In short, there will be a lot of changes in the media industry. If you decide to find a job in this field, be prepared to learn and keep up with new
technology.
Question 28. What is a good title for the article?
A. The Future of Media B. Changes in Entertainment
C. How Media Works D. New TV Shows
Question 29. According to the article, future jobs in media will focus on ………….
A. writing stories B. collecting data C. making movies D. designing books
Question 30. The word "its" in paragraph 1 means ………..
A. the media industry B. technology C. the audience D. virtual reality
Question 31. The word "replace" in paragraph 4 is similar to …………..
A. fix B. change C. remove D. support
Question 32. Which of these will likely happen in the media industry?
A. People will read more books. B. Virtual reality will be used more.
C. Traditional jobs will be more common. D. Printed media will be more popular.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. You can improve your English accent by talking to native English speakers.
A. Unless you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent
B. If you talk to native English speakers, you can improve your English accent.
C. If you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
D. Unless you improve your English accent, you can talk to native English speakers.
Question 34. Although he is strong, he can’t move that stone
A. In spite of his strength, he can’t move that stone.
B. As he is strong, he can move that stone.
C. He can’t move that stone because he is not strong.
D. Even though he not strong, he can move that stone.
Question 35. My sister failed the exam because she was lazy.
A. Because of my sister’s laziness, she failed the exam.
B. Because of my sister was lazy, she failed the exam.
C. Because my sister’s laziness, she failed the exam.
D. Because of my sister laziness, she failed the exam.
Question 36. She asked me. “Why do you have to do this work?”
A. She asked me why I did have to do that work. B. She asked me why I have to do this work.
C. She asked me why I had to do that work. D. She asked me why do I have to this work.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. I/ wish/ you/ can/ spend/ more/ time/ on/ study.
A. I wishes you could spend more time on your study.
B. I wish you can spend more time on your study.
C. I wish you could spent more time on your study.
D. I wish you could spend more time on your study.
Question 38. He /think/ Chinese/ difficult language/ the world.
A. He thinks Chinese is the more difficult language in the world.
B. He think Chinese is the most difficult language in the world.
C. He thinks Chinese is the most difficult language in the world.
D. He thinks Chinese is most difficult language in the world.
Question 39. She/ old/ enough/ drive/ a car.
A. She is old enough to drive a car.
B. She is too old enough to drive a car.
C. She is old enough driving a car.
D. She is enough old driving a car.
Question 40. earlier/ she/ start,/ earlier/ she /arrive.
A. The more earlier she starts, the more earlier she arrives
B. The earlier she starts, earier she arrives.
C. The earlier she starts, the earlier she arrives.
D. Earlier she starts, earlier she arrives.
MOCK TEST 38
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. carrer B. cashier C. fabric D. attraction
Question 2. A. choice B. mechanic C. teach D. approach
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. bartender B. rewarding C. decisive D. inquiring
Question 4. A. demanding B. argriculture C. repetative D. suggestion
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. The spoken language differs considerably from the written language.
A. a lot B. greatly C. very little D. similarly
Question 6. He hates jobs which involve repetitive tasks. He likes changes and new things.
A. same B. creative C. similar D. monotonous
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. The soldiers had to fight the war to protect their country.
A. develop B. defend C. attend D. struggle
Question 8. Mr Sam earns a living by selling dairy products.
A. lives happily B. gains money C. earns his life D. make money
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. Mrs. Hoa is a skillful………who makes beautiful and unique dresses.
A. hairdresser B. mechanic C. tailor D. assembly worker
Question 10. He didn’t think much about what……….he would do when he grew up.
A. job B. carrer C. task D. duty
Question 11. If you excel in math and science, a career in ……….. may be right for you.
A. engine B. engineering C. engineer D. engineers
Question 12. To be a successful fashion designer, one needs to keep up with trends and constantly ……… new designs.
A. create B. creativity C. creative D. creation
Question 13. “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. That’s a very good point. D. Maybe you find it boring.
Question 14. A: “I really hope our team wins the upcoming competition.” - B: “………….”
A. Of course, why not? B. Hope to see you again.C. I hope so, too. D. Thank you for your help.Question 15. They keep changing the decoration of
the shop …….. they can attract more young people.A. so that B. because C. when D. although
Question 16. Nguyen Duc Cuong, ……..is known professionally as Den Vau or simply Den, is a Vietnamese rapper and musician.A. which
B. that C. whom D. Who
Question 17. Studies suggest ……..only when you are most active and giving your digestive system a long break each day.
A. being eaten B. being eating C. to eat D. eating
Question 18. “Quang ganh” is two baskets hung from either end of a bamboo pole ……. the shoulders.
A. at B. on C. above D. across
Question 19. We are encouraging the people in our community to cut ……… on plastic bags.
A. out B. down C. around D. back
Question 20. He drove right past me when I …………. for the bus.
A. am waiting B. waited C. will wait D. was waiting
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children.
A. are B. usually C. common disease D. which
Question 22. In terms of GDP rankings, New York is a second wealthiest city in the world.
A. In terms B. a second C. wealthiest D. rankings
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
Contrary to many of her friends, Gemma knew for sure what she would do when she (23) ………..secondary school. Although her scores in
academic subjects were quite good, she preferred designing and making women’s outfits. Gemma hoped to work soon (24)……….she wanted to
support her grandmother, who had brought her up. However, she decided that she would earn a certificate in fashion and garment design in order to
get more job opportunities. Gemma attended career (25) ……….sessions to seek advice from garment teachers from vocational schools. She
looked for schools with courses in fashion, garment, and textile before deciding where to study. She practised cutting and (26)……….with a tailor
in her neighbourhood. She was so hard-working that she improved her skills (27) ……….. When Gemma graduated, she already owned a small
tailor shop which was popular with young women. She had such an inquiring mind that she kept learning to be successful in her dream job.
Question 23. A. finished B. learnt C. pursued D. considered
Question 24. A. though B. because C. so D. but
Question 25. A. orientation B. break C. progression D. choice
Question 26. A. programming B. playing C. sewing D. chatting
Question 27. A. slowly B. quickly C. easily D. nervously
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.
If a student wants to become an engineer, they should focus on excelling in math and science subjects. Taking advanced courses in physics
and calculus is beneficial. They should also participate in extracurricular activities like robotics clubs or engineering competitions. Pursuing a
degree in engineering from a reputable university is essential, and gaining internships or co-op experiences can provide practical skills.
To become a soccer player, the student should join a local soccer team and train regularly. They need to work on their fitness, skills, and game
strategies. Attending soccer camps and participating in competitions can help them get noticed by scouts. Balancing academics and sports is crucial
for long-term success.
For a career as a skincare specialist, a student should complete a specialized training program in cosmetology or esthetics. Apprenticeships
under experienced professionals can provide hands-on experience. Additionally, taking business classes can be useful if they plan to open their
own salon. Continuing education on the latest skincare techniques and products is important for staying updated in the field.
Question 28. Which of the following is the best title for the article?
A. How to Become an Engineer B. Tips for Choosing a Career
C. Successful Career Paths D. Preparing for the Future
Question 29. According to the article, students who want to become engineers should excel in …………
A. history and literature B. math and science C. physical education D. art and music
Question 30. The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to …………
A. engineers B. teachers C. students D. clubs
Question 31. The word "beneficial" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ……….
A. important B. harmful C. helpful D. difficult
Question 32. What is something both aspiring soccer players and skincare specialists need to do?
A. Study hard for exams B. Gain practical experience
C. Join a sports team D. Learn a foreign language
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. “What will you do this evening, John?”
A. Mary asked John what would he do that evening.
B. Mary asked John what John did that evening.
C. Mary wanted to know what she and John would do that evening.
D. Mary wanted to know what John would do that evening.
Question 34. Although he took a taxi, Bill still arrived late for the concert.
A. Bill took a taxi to the concert, but he couldn’t catch it.
B. Bill arrived late for the concert whether he took a taxi or not.
C. Bill arrived late for the concert because of the taxi.
D. In spite of taking a taxi, Bill arrived late for the concert.
Question 35. Lan broke the glass because of her carelessness.
A. Because Lan did carelessly, so she broke the glass.
B. Because Lan was careless, she broke the glass.
C. Because Lan got carelessness, therefore she broke the glass.
D. Because Lan made carelessness, she broke the glass.
Question 36. Life in the countryside isn’t as stressful as life in the city.
A. Life in the city is less stressful than that in the countryside.
B. Life in the countryside is more stressful than that in the city.
C. Life in the city is more stressful than life in the countryside.
D. Life in the countryside is so as stressful as life in the city.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. It’s a pity I don’t know the way to the station.
A. I wish I can know the way to the station.
B. I wish I know the way to the station.
C. I wish I knew the way to the station
D. I wish I have known the way to the station.
Question 38. That/ boy/ bilingual/ English/ Vietnamese.
A. That is the boy which is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
B. That is a boy who is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
C. That is the boy who is bilingual at English and Vietnamese.
D. That is the boy who is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
Question 39. Smith/ by far/ richest man I/ know.
A. Mr. Smith is by far the richest man I have known.
B. Mr. Smith is by far the richer man I have known.
C. Mr. Smith is by far the richest man I had known.
D. Mr. Smith is by far the richer man I know.
Question 40. The coffee/ hot /me /drink it.
A. The coffee is so hot that I couldn’t drink it
B. The coffee was so hot that I can't drink.
C. The coffee was so hot that I couldn't drink it.
D. The coffee was so hot that I could drink it.

MOCK TEST 39
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. bilingual B. variety C. holiday D. diversity
2. A. language B. exchange C. vocabulary D. translate
Mark 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.
3. A. bilingual B. concentric C. connection D. charity
4. A. translate B. refer C. admire D. wander
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the words CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
5. Remember to go over the words you have learnt in class.
A. check B. revise C. propose D. recommend
6. I find the new vocabulary items we learnt yesterday difficult to remember.
A. simple B. easily C. challenging D. bilingual
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the words OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
7. Which of these languages has the highest number of native speakers?
A. mother tongues B. official languages C. foreigners D. varieties
8. The student completed the quiz the fastest. The teacher praised him.
A. paid attention to B. focused on C. punished D. introduced
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
9. English, with its numerous ________like British, American, and Australian, is widely spoken as an international language.
A. variety B. varieties C. various D. vary
10. Do you know how many _______ of English are there?
A. grammars B. vocabulary C. varieties D. official languages
11. After living in Singapore for several years, she has _______ up some Singaporean English.
A. copied B. gone C. looked D. picked
12. The teacher asked his students to copy the new words ________their notebooks.
A. over B. on C. up D. into
13. I can _________ the document into multiple languages to cater to a global audience.
A. copy B. translate C. look D. get
14. She is _________ in three languages, which allows her to easily communicate with people from different countries.
A. fluency B. fluent C. fluently D. fluencies
15. Tom promises _________ us some handmade biscuits next weekend.
A. bring B. to bring C. bringing D. will bring
16. This is the CD _________ I bought last month.
A. who B. which C. when D. whom
17. Many people believe him _________ he often tells lies.
A. because B. in spite of C. although D. because of
18. Sarah _________ a book while her brother was doing his homework.
A. was reading B. is reading C. reads D. will read
19. - Mai: Thank you very much for showing around the castle. I like it very much.
- John: ________. It’s my pleasure.
A. Not a problem B. No way C. No problem D. That’s the problem
20. A: I'm lost and can't find my way. Can you help me with directions? - B: _______
A. Yes, I'd love to. It's easy. B. I don't know where you want to go.
C. Sure. Where are you trying to go? D. You may stay at home for some time.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
21. The people to who the funds were supposedly directed benefited little from them.
A. supposedly B. little C. to who D. from
22. Today the number of people enjoying winter sports are almost double that of twenty years ago.
A. are B. ago C. the number D. enjoying
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the
numbered blanks.
Dear Language Centre,
I hope this email finds you well. My name is Lan, and I (23) ______ language courses you offer. I am interested in improving my
language (24) _____ to inquire about the and would like to know more about the options available.
Specifically, I would like to ask about the duration of the courses and the levels you (25) _____ I am currently at B1 level and would like
to progress further. It would be helpful to know if you offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels.
Additionally, I would like to know the (26) _____ of the classes and if they are available during weekdays or weekends. I am currently
studying full-time, so classes during evenings or weekends would be (27) _____ for me.
Lastly, I would appreciate if you could provide any upcoming course start dates.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Lan
23. A. will write B. wrote C. write D. am writing
24. A. capacity B. skills C. ability D. factors
25. A. supply B. give C. get D. offer
26. A. long B. duration C. schedule D. times
27. A. preferable B. prefer C. preference D. preferably
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Tim was not young, but he decided to study a foreign language. He was decided to become fluent and impress his friends with his
linguistic skills.
Tim enrolled in a language class and started attending lessons regularly. The teacher was lively and engaging, making the learning
process enjoyable. Tim practiced diligently, but he had a funny habit of mixing up words.
During a conversation exercise, Tim intended to say, "I like to eat pizza, but instead, he blurted out, "I like to eat penguins!" The class
burst into laughter, including the teacher, who had to explain the difference between "pizza" and "penguins".
Despite his occasional slip-ups, Tim persevered. He even tried to practice with native speakers he met at a language exchange event.
One day, he confidently approached a man and tried to say, "Nice to meet you, only to accidentally say, "Nice to eat you!". The native speaker was
puzzled but found it amusing.
Tim's journey to fluency was filled with amusing moments like these. Despite the occasional language mix-ups, Tim's enthusiasm never
wavered. He embraced the laughter and continued learning, knowing that each mistake was a step towards becoming a better language learner.
28. What was Tim's main goal when he decided to study a foreign language?
A. To impress his friends C. To win a language competition
B. To become a language teacher D. To communicate with other people
29. What happened when Tim tried to say, "I like to eat pizza"?
A. He said, "I like to eat pasta." B. He said. "I like to eat laughter"
C. He said, "I like to eat pancakes." D. He said, "I like to eat penguins."
30. How did Tim's classmates react to his language mix-up?
A. They got angry. B. They laughed. C. They ignored him. D. They became confused.
31. The pronoun 'who' refers to
A. his classmate B. the class C. the teacher D. the native speaker
32. The word 'persevered' is closest in meaning to
A. gave up B. decided to study C. continued to try D. stopped to study
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
33. He is a much slower speaker than my brother.
A. He speaks much more slowly than my brother.
B. He doesn’t speak much more slowly than my brother.
C. He speaks much more quickly than my brother.
D. He doesn’t speak much more quickly as my brother.
34. Study hard or you will fail the exam.
A. You don’t fail the exam unless you study hard.
B. If you don’t study hard, you will fail the exam.
C. If you don’t study hard, you will not fail the exam.
D. Unless you study hard, you don’t fail the exam.
35. We came to the meeting on time though the traffic was terrible.
A. Despite of the terrible traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
B. In spite of the terrible traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
C. Even though the terrible traffic, we came to the meeting on time.
D. Although the traffic was terrible, but we came to the meeting on time.
36. “Is the weather good in Shanghai in the summer?” Jane asked me.
A. Jane asked me if the weather was good in Shanghai in the summer.
B. Jane asked me if the weather had been good in Shanghai in the summer.
C. Jane asked me was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer.
D. Jane asked me if was the weather good in Shanghai in the summer
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. The/ much/ she/ eat/ the/ fat/ she/ become.
A. The much she eats, the more fatter she becomes.
B. The more she eats, the fatter she becomes.
C. The more she eats, the fatter she is become.
D. The more she eat, the fatter she become.
38. He/ be/ lazy/ boy/ that/ no one/ like/ him.
A. He is such lazy boy that no one likes him.
B. He is so lazy boy that no one likes him.
C. He is such a lazy boy that no one like him.
D. He is such a lazy boy that no one likes him.
39. I/ wish/ people/ world/ not/ have/ conflicts/ live in peace.
A. I wish people in the world didn’t having conflicts and live in peace.
B. I wish people in the world doesn’t have conflicts and live in peace.
C. I wish people on the world didn’t have conflicts and live in peace.
D. I wish people in the world didn’t have conflicts and live in peace.
40. We/ have/ dinner/ when/ the wind/ suddenly/ blew/ strong.
A. We are having dinner when the wind suddenly blew strong.
B. We were having dinner when the wind suddenly blow strong
C. We are having dinner when the wind suddenly blew strongly.
D. We were having dinner when the wind suddenly blew strongly.
MOCK TEST 40
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. intention B. revision C. decision D. express
2. A. languages B. examples C. stresses D. sentences
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
3. A. quality B. quantity C. selection D. uniform
4. A. exchange B. translate C. differ D. express
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
5. What should we do to cut down on our electricity bill?
A. shorten B. enlarge C. decrease D. increase
6. Our neighbours gave us a lot of useful advice when we first moved here.
A. meaningless B. helpful C. valuable D. careless
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
7. Ms. Nga explained the importance of sorting rubbish and showed us the proper way to do it.
A. meaning B. significance C. difficulty D. advantage
8. New York city was founded by the Dutch in 1624.
A. established B. demolished C. destroyed D. pointed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
9. Although immigrants from different areas of the world may not speak English as their ______ language, they often learn it quickly in their new
environments.
A. mother B. global C. first D. second
10. In different contexts, an English word may convey different _______.
A. vowels B. consonants C. sounds D. meanings
11. _______ students often speak English better after spending a semester in an English-speaking country.
A. Exchange B. Exchanged C. Exchangeable D. Exchanging
12. The ________ of wild habitats is essential for biodiversity.
A. preserving B. preservation C. preserves D. preserved
13. Lan: “Good luck with your final exam.” - Ba: “____________”
A. Thanks. I’ll try my best B. No, thank you
C. Thanks. I’d love, too D. Yes, I agree with you
14. - Mary: “Are you giving a presentation tomorrow? I wish you all the best of luck.”
- Peter: “__________”
A. No, I am not. B. Yes, I am
C. Thank you so much. D. Thanks. I'm going with you.
15. Lan got up late, __________ she couldn’t catch the first bus.
A. so B. as C. when D. then
16.That's the man ________ I spoke to at the English Teaching Conference the other day.
A. when B. which C. whose D. who
17. Remember ________ your homework at home.
A. to do B. doing C. to doing D. did
18. Can you help me to translate this English phrasal verb ________ Vietnamese?
A. over B. in C. into D. up
19. Can you ________ the definition of that word in the dictionary?
A. look over B. look up C. look at D. look through
20. I have known her since I ________ in primary school.
A. have studied B. was studying C. am studying D. studied
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
21. Two billion dollars were not enough for the victims of the tsunami last year.
A. the B. were C. last D. for
22. The man and the animals whom you saw at the circus came from China.
A. whom B. from C. the D. at
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word that completes each blank.
LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE
Some people learn a second language easily. Other people have trouble learning a new language. There are several ways to make
learning English a little (23) ______ and more interesting.
The first step is to feel positive about learning English. If you believe that you can learn, you will learn and be patient. You do not to
have to understand everything all at once.
The second step is to practice your English. For example, write in a journal, or diary every day. You will get used to (24) ______ in
English, and you will feel comfortable expressing your ideas in English. After several weeks, you will see that your writing is improving. (25)
______, you must speak English every day.
The (26) ______ step is to keep a record of your language learning. You can write this in your journal. After each class, think about what
you did. Did you answer a question correctly? Did you understand something the teacher explained?
It is important to practice every day and (27) ______ a record of your achievements.
23. A. easier B. slower C. faster D. later
24. A. speaking B. reading C. writing D. listening
25. A. So B. Therefore C. In addition D. However
26. A. fourth B. third C. fifth D. sixth
27. A. ask B. make C. take D. offer
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
that follow.
Braj Kachru was a Professor of Linguistics who invented the term 'World Englishes'. The term refers to the fact that English has become
a global means of communication with a lot of varieties.
In 1985, Kachru proposed a model of the different uses of English around the world. There are three concentric circles in the model.
The first of these circles is the Inner Circle, which consists of the traditional English- speaking countries, such as the UK, the USA,
Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. In these regions, English is the first language, and their speakers provide the standards of English.
The next circle is the Outer Circle where English is not the first language but the second or official language. The countries in this circle
include India, Singapore, the Philippines, Pakistan, Malaysia, etc The speakers of these places follow the standards which the countries in the Inner
circle provide
The last circle is the Expanding Circle. People in this circle speak English as a foreign language. Some of the countries in the Expanding
Circle are Brazil, Japan, Russia, and Viet Nam. Speakers of English in these places follow the rules which the people in the Inner Circle have
established.
28. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Different ways English is used around the world
B. The history of English in traditional English-speaking countries
C. The effects of English on other languages
D. The importance of learning English in schools
29. The word 'varieties' in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. kinds B. rules C. places D. numbers
30. According to the passage, what does the Outer Circle include?
A. Countries where English is a first language
B. Countries where English is used as a foreign language
C. Countries where English is a second or official language
D. Countries that have recently started using English
31. The word 'regions' in paragraph 1 refers to _______.
A. Different parts of the world B. Groups of English speakers
C. Types of English spoken D. Varieties of English
32. Which statement is NOT true based on the passage?
A. The Inner Circle consists of countries where English is the first language.
B. The Outer Circle includes countries where English is a second or official language.
C. The Expanding Circle consists of countries where English is a foreign language.
D. All countries follow the standards set by the Expanding Circle.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
33. Unless you work much harder, you’ll never pass the exam.
A. If you don’t work much harder, you’ll fail the exam.
B. You’ll fail the exam if you work hard.
C. If you work much harder, you’ll fail the exam.
D. You’ll never pass the exam if you work much harder.
34. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
B. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
D. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields.
35. “Is your father working in the factory now?” Lan said to Nam.
A. Lan asked Nam if his father was working in the factory now.
B. Lan asked Nam if his father was working in the factory then.
C. Lan asked Nam if his father were working in the factory then.
D. Lan asked Nam if his father has been working in the factory now.
36. Jane worked hard, so she passed the final exam.
A. Because Jane worked hard, she passed the final exam.
B. Although Jane worked hard, she didn’t pass the final exam.
C. Jane worked hard, but she didn’t pass the final exam.
D. Jane worked hard, because she passed the final exam.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. She/ wish/ she/ have/ mobile phone/ call up/ relatives.
A. She wishes she had a mobile phone to call up the relatives.
B. She wishes she has a mobile phone to call up the relatives.
C. She wishes she would have a mobile phone to call up the relatives.
D. If only she would have a mobile phone to call up the relatives.
38. Anne/ live/ next door/ my house/ be/ very friendly.
A. Anne, whom lives next door to my house, is very friendly.
B. Anne, living next door to my house, who is very friendly.
C. Anne, who lives next door to my house, is very friendly.
D. Anne, that lives next door to my house, is very friendly.
39. earlier/ we/ leave, the/ soon/ we/ arrive.
A. The more early we leave, the sooner we’ll arrive.
B. The more sooner we arrive, the earlier we leave.
C. The more we leave early, the more we’ll arrive sooner.
D. The earlier we leave, the sooner we’ll arrive.
40. We/ wait/ here/ when/ he/ come/ back.
A. We waited here when he comes back.
B. We were waiting here when he came back.
C. We were waiting here when he was coming back.
D. We waited here when he was coming back.
MOCK TEST 41
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in
each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. planet B. landform C. flora D. natural
Question 2: A. session B. mission C. issue D. dessert
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each
of the following questions.
Question 3: A.pollution B. awareness C. organise D. consider
Question 4: A. essential B. important C. specific D. average
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSTE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
Question 5. When do you think you should start thinking seriously about the Global warming
A. differently B.casually C. highly D.much
Question 6. Plants and animals are an essential part of the Earth’s ecology.
A. important B. main C. minor D. fundamental
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
Question 7.The biodiversity of the Amazon is amazing. It has a great variety of life forms
A. number B.name C.cotrol D. effect
Question 8. Everybody should share their part in the preservation of the natural environment.
A.focus B. beauty C.use D.protection
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.
Question 9. _______is happening and it affects almost everybody on Earth
A.Solar system B.weather forecast C.Nature reserve D.climate change
Question 10. Cuc Phuong National Park is the natural______for many rare species, both plants and animals
A.land B.habitat C.accommodation D.fauna
Question 11. The________of all the endangered species is everybody’s job.
A. protect B.protector C. protecting D. protection
Question 12. Climate change poses a significant threat to_____balance.
A. ecology B. ecologist C. ecological D. ecologically
Question 13. Nam suggested ________ in groups to improve our understanding of the subject.
A. study B. studied C. studying D. to study
Question 14. Tom: “Have a nice weekend!” – Jane: “_____________”
A. I hope so C. What about you?
B. The same to you! D. It’s very kind of you
Question 15. John: I promise not to come back home late again.
John’s mother : _______
A.You’re welcome. B. Not at all.
C. I hope you will keep your words. D. Yes, please.
Question 16. The Himalayas, __________peaks are known as the “Roof of the World”, are a mountain range in Asia.
A. Whose B. which C. that D. what
Question 17 . 13. Lan got up late, __________ she couldn’t catch the first bus.
A. so B. as C. when D. then
Question 18. Hoi An is an ancient town in central Viet Nam. It is famous ___ its own unique dish “Cao Lau”. A . for B. with C. to
D. from
Question 19. We are encouraging the people in our community to _______ plastic bag
A.cut down on B.ran out of C. went out D.come back
Question 20. What _____ at 9 o’clock last night? I phoned you but couldn’t get through to you.
A. did you do B. were you doing C. would you do D. had you done
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
Question 21. The typhoon Yagi caused many damage to property estimated at US$ 960 million in Hai Phong. A. many B. damage C. at
D. caused
Question 22. One of a worst diseases mankind has ever faced is cancer.
A. a B. one of C. mankind D. is
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
There are differences in terms of food habits between past and present lifestyles. People used to grow food like fruits, vegetables, and cereal. They
raised fish in ponds and livestock on farms. They always had fresh food. Their diet contained a lot of vegetables and fruits. (23) _____, they were
healthier and didn’t need much extra exercise because their daily work kept their bodies running. They had (24)____ diseases, especially those
related to their digestive system.
At present, technology has turned agriculture into mass (25) ____. Pesticides are used to assure fruitful crops. People keep their food in the fridge
for some days or weeks before using it. Ready-made food at markets uses preservatives to keep it longer. People eat more spicy fried food. Fast
food is another major factor in modern food habits. Although many people find it (26) _____, it leads to many health conditions. As a (27)_____,
people now are less healthy and suffer from more diseases.
23. A. However B. Therefore C. Because D. Moreover
24. A. few B. much C. many D. little
25. A. farming B. crops C. production D. storage
26. A. convenient B. expensive C. troublesome D. cheaper
27. A. last B. rule C. matter D. result
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The ocean covers 70 percent of Earth’s surface and contains about 97 percent of all water on Earth. The ocean makes all life on Earth possible,
and makes the planet appear blue when viewed from space.For thousands of years, people have depended on the ocean as a source of food. It offers
human beings a wide range of seafood. Fishers catch more than 90 million tons of seafood each year. Millions of people, from professional fishers
to business owners like restaurant owners and boat builders, depend on fisheries for their life. People also use the ocean as a route for trade. Ship
carry loads of goods from continent to continent, country to country. Ocean ports are areas where water and land transportation meet. It is also the
meeting point of people of different professions: businesspeople, who import and export goods and services; dockworkers, who load and unload
cargo; and ships’ crews. Ports also have a high concentration of migrants and immigrants with a wide variety of nationalities; languages, and
religions. The busiest ports in the world are the Port of Shanghai in China and the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Question 28.Life on Earth is possible due to ______.
A. the sea water
B. the ocean
C. the Earth’s surface
D. the planet
Question 29. The ocean provides people with______.
A. a great source of food B. many minerals C. some sea food D. fishers
Question 30. People who load and unload cargoes are called ______.
A. workers B. ships’crews C. cargoers D. dockworkers
Question 31.Port witness large numbers of ______.
A. languages B. religions
C. immigrants D. trades
Question 32.The text is about ______.
A. ocean trades B. the ocean’s advantages
C.people and the ocean D. some jobs on the ocean
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. She asked him “what are you going to do tomorrow?”
A. She asked him what was you going to do the next day.
B. She asked him what was he going to do the next day.
C. She asked him what are you going to do tomorrow.
D. She asked him what he was going to do the next day
Question 34. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
B. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields.
D. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
Question 35. earlier/she/ get up,/ the/successful/ she/ become/
A. The earlier she gets up, the more successful she becomes.
B. The earliest she gets up, the more successful she becomes.
C. The earliest she gets up, the most successful she becomes.
D. The earlier she get up, the more successful she become.
Question 36. You can't visit the United States unless you get a visa.
A. If you don't get a visa, you cannot visit the United States.
B. You can't visit the United States since you don't get a visa.
C. Although you get a visa, you can't visit the United States.
D. You can visit the United States even if you don't get a visa.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/ phrases given.
Question 37 . she / wish/ speak English well /
A. She wishes she could speak English well.
B. She wishes she can speak English well.
C. She wish she could speak English well.
D. She wishes she could speaks English well.
Question 38. The restaurant / bit / pricey, it was / popular / teenagers .
A. The restaurant was a bit pricey, but it was not popular with teenagers.
B. The restaurant was a bit pricey, so it was not popular with teenagers.
C. The restaurant was a bit pricey, because it was not popular with teenagers.
D. The restaurant was a bit pricey, and it was not popular with teenagers.
Question 39. The book/ I/ read/yesterday/ interesting.
A. The book which I read yesterday is interesting.
B. The book whom I read yesterday is interesting.
C. The book which I read yesterday it is interesting.
D. The book who I read yesterday is interesting.
Question 40. The train/ arrive/ while/ Elle/ make/ phone call.
A. The train arrived while Elle was making a phone call.
B. The trained was arriving while Elle made a phone call.
C. The train arrived while Elle made a phone call.
D. The train was arriving while Elle was making a phone call.
MOCK TEST 42
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. pull B. sugar C. plural D. study
Question 2: A. supposed B. reduced C. encouraged D. dissolved
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. application B. economy C. photography D. apology
Question 4: A. chemistry B. computer C. camera D. cucumber
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: Our students agreed to take part in the competition enthusiastically.
A. refused B. denied C. enjoyed D. volunteered
Question 6: With every new discovery, Tim found exploring the seabed more exhilarating than ever.
A. exciting B. thrilling C. disorganised D. disappointing
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: To accomplish my fitness goals, I need to prioritize exercise and healthy eating.
A. assign B. affect C. agree D. achieve
Question 8: Cars and trucks are banned from driving in the city center.
A. prohibited B. preserved C. enjoyed D. allowed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: There are eight ____________ in our Solar System.
A. moons B. stars C. galaxies D. planets
Question 10: We must be careful not to ____________ our planet's ecosystems through pollution.
A. create B. destroy C. discover D. measure
Question 11: The new appliance does not only work _________ but also saves energy.
A. effective B. effect C. effectively D. effectiveness
Question 12: There is a big _______ site near my house, so it’s very noisy.
A.construction B. construct C. constructing D. constructor
Question 13: A: "Why don’t you tell your friends to study about the climate change?!"-B: " __________ "
A. OK, I’ll think about that. B. Sorry, I'll try my best.
C. I don’t agree, I’m afraid. D. I don't know how to prepare for it.
Question 14: A: “How would you feel about contributing to the fund to protect our national park?
B: “___________”
A.Never remind me. B. All right. I’ll make a contribution.
C. I don't want to spend it. D. Not my pleasure.
Question 15: Forest habitats are considered the earth’s lungs_______ they produce oxygen.
A. so that B. but C. although D. because
Question 16: The Amazon rainforest, __________ is home to many species, is in South America.
A. that B. which C. who D. whom
Question 17: It is fascinating ______ and study these planets.
A. to observe B.observing C. observe D. observed
Question 18: We will have a discussion _________ natural habitats.
A. for B. on C. with D. of
Question 19: My grandparents _______ the skills to my parents.
A. took care of B. handed down C. look up D. look after
Question 20: We _________ a film about the earth when the lights _________ out.
A. were watching / were going B. were watching / went
C. watched / went D. watched / were going
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21: Nam, with his friends,are watching a football match on television at the moment.
A. are watching B. on C. a D. his
Question 22: Big Ben, who is the most photographed place in London, is a cultural landmark.
A. place B. cultural C. who D. most
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that completes each blank.
Earth is a special planet with a lot of (23) ___________. It has many different environments like forests, oceans, and deserts,wheremany animals
and plants live. For example, the Amazon rainforest is very important because it has many (24)_________ of trees and animals. However, these
places are being affected by humans. Many animal species, whose habitats are being destroyed, are struggling to survive. Deforestation is a big
problem that can (25)__________ the environment. (26)__________ there have been (27)_________ to protect nature, we need to do more to help.
Scientists, who study the environment, say that protecting nature is very important.
1. A. climate B. types C. life D. styles
2. A. branch B. species C. pieces D. grass
3. A. do B. harm C. make D. take
4. A. However B. Furthermore C. Although D. Beside
5. A. systems B. habitats C. work D. efforts
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.
Plants and animals are an essential part of Earth's ecology. When we speak about a specific habitat and time, we refer to them as flora and fauna.
Flora refers to plants and fauna refers to animals. They are fascinating to study due to their beauty and significance to human life.
First, the flora and fauna on Earth create an ecological balance, making life possible for humans. Flora releases oxygen for humans. The carbon
dioxide we breathe out is vital to plants. Humans also rely on the plants and animals for food, medicine, and water.
Second, plants and animals combine to create a food chain. In the food chain, the animals play an important part. They feed on plants and, in turn,
are the prey of other animals. Their droppings become fertilizers for plants.
Finally, plants and animals add a lot of beauty to our earth. People love and appreciate the natural beauty, the relaxed feeling in green spaces and
water areas.
However, plants and animals are facing habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. To protect them, we should raise people's awareness of their
significance, stop hunting, plant more trees, and build nature reserves for our wildlife.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The beauty of plants and animals.
B. How plants and animals protect the environment.
C. The wonder of plants and animals.
D. The natural food chain.
2. The author mentions _______ significant roles plants and animals play.
A. two B. three C. four D. five
3. Which of the following do plants provide humans?
A. Oxygen.
B. Aquatic environment.
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Habitat loss.
4. Which action does NOT preserve plants and animals?
A. Planting more trees.
B. Raising awareness.
C. Building nature reserves.
D. Hunting animals.
5. The word "appreciate" means _______.
A. protect the qualities of
B. recognise the wonder of
C. learn more about
D. be aware of
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. “Is your father working in the factory now?” Lan said to Nam.
A. Lan asked Nam if his father was working in the factory now.
B. Lan asked Nam if his father was working in the factory then.
C. Lan asked Nam if his father were working in the factory then.
D. Lan asked Nam if his father has been working in the factory now.
Question 34. Although the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
A. In spite of the bad traffic yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
B. Though the traffic was bad yesterday, but I arrived at the meeting on time.
C. Because the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
D. Despite the traffic was bad yesterday, I arrived at the meeting on time.
Question 35. Trang worked hard, so she passed the final exam.
A. Trang worked hard, because she passed the final exam.
B. Although Trang worked hard, she didn’t pass the final exam.
C. Trang worked hard , but she didn’t pass the final exam.
D. Because Trang worked hard, she passed the final exam.
Question 36: Unless we protect the environment, our earth will be badly affected.
A. If we don’t protect the environment, our earth will be badly affected.
B. If we protect the environment, our earth will be badly affected.
C. If we protect the environment, our earth won’t be badly affected.
D. If our earth is badly affected, we will protect the environment.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. I / wish / there / more / forests / Earth //.
A. I wish there were more green forests on Earth.
B. I wish there are more green forests on Earth..
C. I wish there is more green forests on Earth.
D. I wish there had more green forests on Earth.
Question 38. She / girl / help /us /plant trees/ last week.
A. She is the girl which helped us plant trees last week.
B. She is the girl who helped us plant trees last week.
C. She is the girl whom helped us plant trees last week.
D. She is the girl whose helped us plant trees last week.
Question 39. Hard/ Minh/ revise/ well/ understand/ lesson.
A. The harder Nam revises, the better he understands the lesson.
B. The more hardly Nam revises, the better he understands the lesson.
C. More hard Nam revises, better he understands the lesson.
D. Harder Nam revises, better he understands the lesson.
Question 40. I/ tell / you/ Venus/ as soon as/ finish/homework.
A. I tell you about Venus as soon as I will finish my homework.
B. I will tell you about Venus as soon as I finish my homework.
C. I will tell you about Venus as soon as I will finish my homework.
D. I tell you about Venus as soon as I finished my homework.
MOCK TEST 43
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
Question 1: A. flora B. solar C. support D. forecast
Question 2: A. endangered B. struggled C. provided D. preserved
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 3: A. system B. global C. nature D. adapt
Question 4: A. technology B. habitat C. temperature D. fertilizer
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: Planting trees can help combat deforestation and reduce climate change.
A. fall B. decrease C. decline D. increase
Question 6: The Earth’s natural satellite, the Moon, plays a crucial role in regulating our planet's tides.
A. artificial B. organic C. original D. fresh
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: Human activities have significant impacts on the planet’s environment.
A. meaningless B. important C. minor D. unnecessary
Question 8: Conservation efforts worldwide aim to protect the ecological balance of the Earth.
A. safeguard B. destroy C. endanger D. damage
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: Humans rely much on the plants and animals; ______, we should protect them.
A. so B. however C. because D. therefore
Question 10: All the trash must be ______ before we leave for home.
A. got on B. cleaned up C. kept away D. thrown away
Question 11: When Earth’s average temperature increases, we face______.
A. ecological balance B. pollution C. global warming D. protection
Question 12: I suggest we ______a community event to celebrate Earth Day and promote environmental awareness.
A. organize B. to organize C. organizing D. organized
Question 13: Rivers and lakes provide human ______their main sources of fresh water.
A. of B. with C. by D. from
Question 14: Neil Armstrong, whose trip to the moon marked a giant leap, ______the first to walk on the moon.
A. was B. is C. will be D. were
Question 15: One of the world’s most famous Earth scientists is James Hutton, a British ______.
A. geology B. geologically C. geological D. geologist
Question 16: The ocean, ______ is the body of salt water, contains 97% of Earth’s water.
A. which B. that C. who D. whose
Question 17: Flora and fauna are ______ to study because of their beauty and significance to human life
A. fascinated B. fascinate C. fascinating D. fascination
Question 18: ______ is affecting global weather patterns, leading to natural disasters.
A. Grassland B. Climate change C. Landforms D. Food chain
Question 19:
Mike: “The movie about planet Earth is really interesting. Why don’t you give it a go?”
Mike’s friend: “______”
A. Congratulations B. Have a good time! C. Oh my God D. Ok, I’ll think about that
Question 20:
Matt: “How would you feel about contributing to the fund to build a nature reserve?
Your contribution would really help us out.”
Elena: “______”
A. No, not at all. B. Yes, let’s go. C. Alright. I’ll make a contribution.D. Good idea.
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21: Charles Darwin, whose was a British scientist, developed the theory of evolution.
A. whose B. a C. of D. developed
Question 22: A second planet from the Sun is Venus, which is sometimes called the Earth’s sister
A. called B. which C. A D. from
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes
each blank.
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world, flowing through several countries in Africa. It is a vital source of life for the people and
wildlife in the region.
The Nile River, which spans over 6,600 kilometers, (23) __________ water for drinking, irrigation, and agriculture. Many communities along
its banks rely on the (24) __________ for their livelihoods. The Nile also supports a diverse ecosystem, with various species of fish, birds, and
mammals. It is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors who enjoy boat cruises and (25) __________ its historical sites. The river played a
significant role in ancient civilisations, such as the Egyptian civilisation, where it was worshipped as a divine entity. Today, efforts are being made
to (26) __________ the Nile's ecosystem and ensure its sustainable use for future generations. The Nile River is truly a remarkable natural wonder,
showcasing the beauty and importance of our planet's (27) __________ resources.
Question 23. A. provides B. sells C. produces D. buys
Question 24.A. sea B. river C. mountain D. lake
Question 25. A. exchangingB. exporting C. explaining D. exploring
Question 26. A. protect B. create C. change D. provide
Question 27. A. land B. water C. forest D. soil
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
The ocean covers 70 percent of Earth's surface and contains about 97 percent of all the water on Earth. The ocean makes all life on Earth
possible, and makes the planet appear blue when viewed from space.
For thousands of years, people have depended on the ocean as a source of food. It offers human beings a wide range of seafood. Fishers
catch more than 90 million tons of seafood each year. Millions of people, from professional fishers to business owners like restaurant owners and
boat builders, depend on fisheries for their life.
People also use the ocean as a route for trade. Ships carry loads of goods from continent to continent, country to country. Ocean ports
are areas where water and land transportation meet. It is also the meeting point of people of different professions: businesspeople, who import and
export goods and services; dockworkers, who load and unload cargo; and ships' crews. Ports also have a high concentration of migrants and
immigrants with a wide variety of nationalities, languages, and religions. The busiest ports in the world are the Port of Shanghai in China and the
Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Question 28. Life on Earth is possible due to __________.
A. the sea water B. the ocean C. the Earth's surface D. the planet
Question 29. The ocean provides people with __________.
A. a great source of food B. many minerals C. some sea food D. fishers
Question 30. People who load and unload cargoes are called __________.
A. workers B. ships' crews C. cargoers D. dockworkers
Question 31. Ports witness large numbers of __________.
A. languages B. religions C. immigrants D. trades
Question 32. The text is about __________.
A. ocean trades B. the ocean's advantages
C. people and the ocean D. some jobs on the ocean
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: Human activities have changed Earth's habitat, but many species still adapt and thrive.
A. Although human activities have changed Earth's habitat, many species still adapt and thrive.
B. Despite of the fact that human activities have changed Earth's habitat, many species still adapt and thrive
C. Though human activities have changed Earth's habitat, but many species still adapt and thrive
D. In spite of human activities have changed Earth's habitat, many species still adapt and thrive
Question 34: “Are you attending the conference on climate change this Friday?” asked Mr. Brown.
A. Mr. Brown asked me if I was attending the conference on climate change that Friday.
B. Mr. Brown asked me if I was attending the conference on climate change this Friday.
C. Mr. Brown asked me if was I attending the conference on climate change that Friday.
D. Mr. Brown asked me if am I attending the conference on climate change that Friday.
Question 35: Don’t press that button on the keyboard, or you’ll lose what you’ve written.
A. If you don’t press that button on the keyboard, you’ll lose what you’ve written.
B. If you press that button on the keyboard, you won’t lose what you’ve written.
C. If you press that button on the keyboard, you’ll lose what you’ve written.
D. Unless you press that button on the keyboard, you’ll lose what you’ve written.
Question 36: The koalas couldn’t escape because of the raging fire.
A. Because the raging fire, the koalas couldn’t escape.
B. Due to the fire was too raging, the koalas couldn’t escape.
C. Since the fire was too raging, so the koalas couldn’t escape.
D. The fire was too raging, so the koalas couldn’t escape.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: The rainforest / be / a rich ecosystem / that / it / support / a diverse range / plants and animals.
A. The rainforest is so a rich ecosystem that it supports a diverse range of plants and animals.
B. The rainforest is such a rich ecosystem that it supports a diverse range of plants and animals.
C. The rainforest is such a rich ecosystem that it support a diverse range of plants and animals.
D. The rainforest is so rich ecosystem that it supports a diverse range of plants and animals.
Question 38: As soon as / we / take action / reduce pollution, / the Earth / begin / heal.
A. As soon as we take action to reduce pollution, the Earth will begin to heal.
B. As soon as we take action on reduce pollution, the Earth will begin to heal.
C. As soon as we will take action to reduce pollution, the Earth will begin to heal.
D. As soon as we take action of reduce pollution, the Earth begins heal.
Question 39: Much/ we / learn about climate change, / much /we / act / save the Earth.
A. The much we learn about climate change, the much we must act to save the Earth.
B. The more we learn about climate change, the more much we must act to save the Earth.
C. The more we learn about climate change, more we must act to save the Earth.
D. The more we learn about climate change, the more we must act to save the Earth.
Question 40: Jack / wish / humans / not / destroy / Earth’s habitat / the future
A. Jack wish humans won’t Earth’s habitat in the future.
B. Jack wish humans weren’t destroy Earth’s habitat in the future.
C. Jack wishes humans didn’t destroy Earth’s habitat in the future.
D. Jack wishes humans wouldn’t destroy Earth’s habitat in the future.

MOCK TEST 44
I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is2w pronounced differently from that of
the others in each group.
Question 1: A. affect B. climate C. appreciate D. natural
Question 2: A. grasslands B. landforms C. plants D. animals
II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 3: A. planet B. ocean C. desert D. release
Question 4: A. naturalist B. ecology C. particular D. environment
III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: Mass tourism often harms natural wonders by littering and disturbing wildlife habitats.
A. threatens B. fixes C. benefits D. damages
Question 6: Mars is a dusty, cold, desert world and it has a very thin atmosphere.
A. sandy B. clean C. windy D. dry
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: Deforestation activities are destroying a local fauna system.
A. vegetation B. animals C. cattle D. poultry
Question 8: Humans are expanding their living space, which causes habitat loss to animals.
A. minimizing B. shortening C. narrowing D. widening
V. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: ______ Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, it is not actually the hottest.
A. Because of B. If C. Because D. Although
Question 10: Humans ______ plants and animals for food, medicine, and water.
A. grow on B. live with C. rely on D. work out
Question 11: Protecting ______ habitats is essential for maintaining marine biodiversity.
A. forest B. ocean C. polar D. desert
Question 12: Plants help ______ the ecosystem in balance.
A. keep B. keeping C. kept D. to keeping
Question 13: Coral reefs have suffered ______ bleaching events caused by rising ocean temperatures
in these recent years.
A. of B. to C. by D. from
Question 14: I hope that the government _________ stricter rules to preserve Earth’s natural habitats.
A. had B. will have C. is having D. has
Question 15: Earth’s habitats are ______ and many are threatened.
A. vary B. variousness C. variously D. various
Question 16: The Moon, ______ reflects sunlight, appears bright in the night sky.
A. which B. that C. who D. whose
Question 17: The major ______ of Guanabara Bay is its tropical climate, which attracts tourists from all over the world.
A. attract B. attracting C. attraction D. attractive
Question 18: The word “______” refers to all the plants living in a particular area.
A. habitat B. flora C. fauna D. orbit
Question 19: Mi: ______________________Nick: OK. That’s a good idea.
A. How would you feel about raising funds for the homeless?
B. How to raise funds for the homeless?
C. How will you raise funds for the homeless?
D. What can you do to raise funds for the homeless?
Question 20: Nick: We will donate books and clothes to the children in that rural village.
Linh: ______________________
A. That’s very rich of you to do so. B. I hope you will like them.
C. That’s very kind of you to do so. D. I feel so sorry for you.
VI. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21: The Sun, whose is the source of solar energy, powers many things on Earth.
A. whose B. the C. of D. powers
Question 22: 1. Mangrove forests, which are found along tropical coastlines, offers protection from
storms and shelter for fish.
A. from B. which C. offers D. for fish
VII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes
each blank.
There are possibly billions of different species of plants, animals, bacteria, and other living things throughout the world - but we’ve only
documented about two million of them. (23) _________, many of these known and unknown species have uncertain futures. Climate change,
pollution, poaching, and habitat (24) _________ change the number of plant and animal species which live in a habitat, known as declining
biodiversity.
Due in part to declining biodiversity, almost one-third of Earth’s animals are at risk of (25)_________ , according to the International Union
for Conservation of Nature, which is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural
resources.
By preventing the decline of biodiversity, you can help keep Earth safe. Some animals such as sharks are especially important to (26)
_________. Scientists call these animals (27) _________ species because they’re the key to keeping whole ecosystems healthy. So if you save
animals like sharks, you protect other critters.
Question 23. A. NeverthelessB. Therefore C. However D. Moreover
Question 24.A. managementB. conservation C. quality D. destruction
Question 25. A. loss B. survival C. ruin D. extinction
Question 26. A. harm B. protect C. hunt D. connect
Question 27. A. keystone B. keychain C. keyhole D. keyboard
VIII. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
questions that follow.
Forests cover nearly a third of all land on Earth. Here are three main reasons why forests are so important.
Firstly, they are home to various species, including millions of humans. Forests, especially tropical rainforests, provide organic living
habitats for nearly half of the world's land-based species of animals, plants, and insects. About three hundred million people live in forests
worldwide, of whom about sixty million depend almost entirely on native woodlands. Many millions more live along or near forest fringes.
Secondly, forests keep us cool. Trees create vital oases of shade on the ground and help buildings stay cool. This reduces the need for
electric fans or air conditioners. Large forests can regulate temperatures in regions, including cities. Trees and forests also have another way to beat
the heat: they remove much of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This helps fight climate change.
Finally, they prevent flooding and soil erosion. Forests absorb much of rainwater and slow down its fast flow. This helps prevent soil
erosion as well as protect surrounding communities from landslides and floods.
Question 28. What is the main idea of the text?
A. The ways forests provide us food B. The process of photosynthesis
C. The importance of forests D. The role of decomposers in the ecosystem
Question 29. What do forests provide for fifty percent of the world’s on land species?
A. animals and plants B. organic living habitats
C. plants and insects D. native woodland
Question 30. Which description below is closest in meaning to the word “fringe”?
A. a line around a forest B. the centre of a forest
C. an area surrounded by a forest D. an area which is very far from a forest
Question 31. How do forests contribute to fighting the heat?
A. By reducing the need for electric fans
B. By fighting climate change
C. By absorbing much of rainwater
D. By removing much of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Question 32. What do forests protect people from?
A. landslides and flood B. rainwater C. global warming D. soil erosion
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: “When are you going to submit your research paper?” my teacher asked me.
A. My teacher asks me when I am going to submit my research paper.
B. My teacher asked me when I was going to submit your research paper.
C. My teacher asked me when was I going to submit my research paper.
D. My teacher asked me when I was going to submit my research paper.
Question 34: Although he wasn’t much experienced, he got a job as an astronaut.
A. Because of his much experience, he got a job as an astronaut.
B. Despite being not much experienced, he got a job as an astronaut.
C. Even though being much inexperienced, he got a job as an astronaut.
D. In spite of having much experience, he got a job as an astronaut.
Question 35: The rainforest is more biodiverse than the desert.
A. The rainforest is the most biodiverse.
B. The desert is not as biodiverse than the rainforest.
C. The desert is not as biodiverse as the rainforest.
D. The desert is as biodiverse as the rainforest.
Question 36: If the government doesn’t take action, half of the rainforest will disappear soon.
A. If half of the rainforest won’t disappear soon, the government won’t take action.
B. Unless half of the rainforest will disappear soon, the government doesn’t take action.
C. Half of the rainforest will disappear soon if the government takes action.
D. Half of the rainforest will disappear soon unless the government takes action.
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37: It’s upsetting that humans are destroying Earth’s habitats day by day.
A. I wish humans didn’t destroy Earth’s habitats day by day.
B. I wish humans weren’t destroying Earth’s habitats day by day.
C. I wish humans won’t destroy Earth’s habitats day by day.
D. I wish humans don’t destroy Earth’s habitats day by day.
Question 38: A wetland is mostly covered with water. This is necessary for plants here.
A. A wetland is mostly covered with water, what is necessary for plants here.
B. A wetland is mostly covered with water, when is necessary for plants here.
C. A wetland is mostly covered with water, which is necessary for plants here.
D. A wetland is mostly covered with water, where is necessary for plants here.
Question 39: Many/ clean-up activity / we / have, / clean /our neighbourhood / be.
A. The more clean-up activities we have, the more cleaner our neighbour is.
B. Many clean-up activities we have, more clean our neighbour is.
C. More clean-up activities we have, cleaner our neighbour is.
D. The more clean-up activities we have, the cleaner our neighbour is.
Question 40: Nam/ clever boy/ understand/ what/ we/ mean/ quickly.
A. Nam is so a clever boy that he understands what we mean very quickly.
B. Nam is such a clever boy that he understands what we mean very quickly.
C. Nam is such clever boy that he understands what we mean very quickly.
D. Nam is so clever boy that he understands what we mean very quickly.
MOCK TEST 45
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. this B. there C. breathe D. breath
2. A. notebook B. hoping C. cock D. potato
Mark 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.
3. A. fantastic B. powerful C. sensitive D. personal
4. A. scientific B. intensity C. disappearance D. expectation
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
5. In Africa, many children die from not having enough food.
A. starvation B. nutrition C. drought D. pover
6. Many new graduates take a part-time job and barely makes end meet every month.
A. put aside extra money B. balance study and work
C. become a professional D. earn money to live
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
7. Watching TV all day can distract me from exercising and eating healthily.
A. delay B. disturb C. focus D. bother
8. No one knew precisely what would happen to human being in space.
A. flexiblely B. incorrectly C. casually D. exactly
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
9. Singaporean is a __________ language in Singapore.
A. foreign B. common C. global D. official
10. Learning a second language can help __________ your career opportunities.
A. decrease B. travel C. increase D. provide
11. __________, many people choose to study abroad to gain international experience.
A. Therefore B. However C. Instead D. Finally
12. The technology _______ is used in modern smartphones evolves rapidly.
A. who B. which C. whose D. where
13. My aunt used to be a woman of great ________, but now she gets old and looks pale.
A. beauty B. beautiful C. beautifully D. beautify
14. Walters ________ no major book since he settled in Uganda.
A. has published B. publishes C. published D. had published
15. He was off school for a while and is finding it hard to _____ with his classmates.
A. went through B. catch up C. get on D. put up
th
16. In the 17 century, the Viet people ……… the temple tower, calling it Thien Y Thanh Mau Tower.
A. passed down B. set off C. took over D. closed down
17. Student of our age need _____ at least eight hours a day .
A.sleep B.to sleep C.sleft D sleeing
18. _____ students often speak English better after spending a semester in an English – speaking country.
A. Exchange B. Exchanged C. Exchangeable D. Exchanging
19. Hoa: Ms Mai won’t come back until noon. Would you like me to leave a note for her?
Ms Hoai: _____
A. How about leaving her alone? B.Sorry. I can’t find my notes.
C. Why would you like to leave? D. That’s great. Thanks for your help.
20. Mr. Alverez: “Did you see the documentary about whales yesterday evening?”
- Mr. Luan: “__________________”
A. Oh, I absolutely love animals! Especially dogs.
B. No, I was busy preparing the lecture. How was it?
C. Actually, I wasn’t paying attention at all. What did we miss?
D. No, I don’t adore documentary about whales, but I like the zoo.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
21. The new school to that I moved about two months ago seems like a friendly place.
A. that B. about C. seems D. friendly
22. Thousands dollars were not enough for the patients with Covid 19- SARS- CoV-2 in Viet Nam.
A. Thousands B. were C. victims D. enough
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
Sharing My Experience Learning English in Middle School
Learning English in middle school can be both fun and useful. Here are (23) ______ tips that worked well for me. First, I learned new words
every day with flashcards and apps, which helped me remember and use more words. Listening to English songs (24) _______ watching movies in
English improved my listening skills and helped me understand how English is used in different situations. (25) _______ , reading many books and
magazines in English was also important, as they made my reading skills better and taught me new phrases. Speaking English with friends and
teachers at school was another activity that made me more (26) ______. Additionally, writing in English, such as keeping a diary or writing short
stories, helped me practice my grammar. Setting many small goals, such as learning ten new words a week, kept me motivated . Using language
learning apps, which make studying fun, was also very helpful. Overall, these methods made learning English (27) _______ and more enjoyable.
23. A. much B. some C. many D. little
24. A. or B. but C. and D. so
25. A. Therefore B. However C. Because D. Although
26. A. confidence B. confident C. confidently D. confide
27. A. harder B. easier C. boring D. stressful
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.
How to Learn English Well
Learning English can be hard, but you can make it easier with some simple steps. First, you need to have clear goals. Think about why you
want to learn English. It could be to speak better, write better, or pass a test. Having a goal will help you stay focused.
Listening to English often is very useful. You can listen to English radio, watch movies, or view videos online. This helps you get used to how
people speak English.
Speaking English is also important. You can find a friend to practice with, join a group, or take online classes. Do not worry about making
mistakes. Mistakes help you learn.
Reading and writing in English is helpful too. Read books, newspapers, and simple articles in English. Write a diary or chat online in English.
This helps you learn new words and practice your writing.
There are also apps and websites that can help you learn English. Apps like Duolingo and Memrise are good for learning new words. Websites
like Grammarly help you check your writing.
Try to study a little every day. Even 10-15 minutes a day is good. This regular practice helps you get better over time.
Finally, use English in real life. Speak English when you are shopping, write emails, or talk to friends. Using English every day helps you
become more fluent.
Remember, learning English takes time and patience. With these tips and regular practice, you will improve quickly.
28: What is the passage mainly about?
A. Methods to improve your English vocabulary
B. The benefits of learning multiple languages
C. Ways to make English learning more enjoyable
D. The importance of practicing English daily
29: The word ‘goal’ in the passage is closest in meaning to _______.
A. aim B. habit C. challenge D. idea
30: According to the passage, what is an effective way to practice speaking English?
A. Watching English movies without subtitles B. Reading English newspapers
C. Finding a friend to practice with D. Listening to English music
31: The word ‘fluent’ in the passage refers to _______.
A. Speaking a language easily and smoothly B. Learning a lot of new words
C. Writing long essays in English D. Knowing many grammar rules
32: Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. Listening to English can help you get used to how native speakers talk.
B. Writing daily can improve your writing skills in English.
C. Using English in real life is not necessary for learning the language.
D. Regular study helps you make progress in learning English.
Make the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original one
33. I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand. I am sick.
A. I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand because I am sick.
B. I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand so that I am sick.
C. Although I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand, I am sick.
D. Because I have to put off my self-guided holiday to Thailand, I am sick.
34. "Why don't you join our clean-up activities?" Mai asked me.
A. Mai asked me not to join her clean-up activities.
B. Mai suggested that I should join her clean-up activities.
C. Mai suggested joining our clean-up activities.
D. Mai asked me why I don't join her clean-up activities.
35. They are a successful company despite having a small team.
A. They have a small team, but they are not successful.
B. Despite their small team, they are a successful company.
C. Success is difficult with a small team, but they achieved it.
D. As they have a small team, they are a successful company.
36. Keep our environment clean, or we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
A. We won’t enjoy a healthy life unless we don’t keep our environment clean.
B. Unless we keep our environment clean, we will enjoy a healthy life.
C. We won’t enjoy a healthy life unless we keep our environment clean.
D. Unless we kept our environment clean, we wouldn’t enjoy a healthy life.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. There / organization / social activities for teenagers / my town/
A. I wish there were a organization for social activities for teenagers in my town.
B. I wish there are organizations for social activities for teenagers in my town.
C. I wish there is an organization for social activities for teenagers in my town.
D. I wish there were an organization for social activities for teenagers in my town.
38. This/ romantic/ story/ I/ ever/ read.
A. This is most romantic story I have ever read.
B. This is the less romantic story I have ever read.
C. This is the most romantic story I have ever read.
D. This is the more romantic story I have ever read.
39. The people / live / next door to us/ keep / have / all night parties.
A. The people who live next door to us keeps having all night parties.
B. The people living next door to us keep have all night parties.
C. The people living next door to us keeps having all night parties.
D. The people that live next door to us keep having all night parties.
40. Vietnam / have/ many beautiful attractions/. Foreign visitors/ want/ get.
A. Vietnam has so many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
B. Vietnam has such many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
C. Vietnam has many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
D. Vietnam have so many beautiful attractions that foreign visitors want to get.
MOCK TEST 46
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. shoot B. mood C. poor D. smooth
2. A. seat B. heavy C. reason D. neat
Mark 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.
3. A. coincide B. community C. conception D. committee
4. A. education B. development C. economic D. preparation
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
5. I didn’t go out this morning, I stayed at home because of the morning rain.
A. thank to B. due to C. in spite of D. but
6. The Internet is available only in cities and towns, so we cannot easily get access to it in the countryside.
A. safe B. existing C. visiting D. helpful
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
7. Polluted water and increased water temperatures have driven many species to the verge of extinction
A. contaminated B. purified C. strengthened D. enriched
8. The house has been unoccupied for years as no one wants to rent or buy it.
A. vacant B. marketed C. used D. empty
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
9. Many people believe that speaking more than one language is __________.
A. complicated B. fluent C. standard D. challenging
10. __________ is the language that you first learn to speak at home.
A. First language B. Global language C. Common language D. Official language
11. __________, many people choose to study abroad to gain international experience.
A. Therefore B. However C. Instead D. Finally
12. The book _______ she borrowed from the library is overdue.
A. that B. who C. whose D. where
13. Because you have prepared carefully, it is not worth ______________ about.
A. to worry B. worry C. to worrying D. worrying
14. It’s brave _____ him to jump into the river to save the child.
A. for B. of C. to D. with
15. A new factory ________ here next month.
A. will be built B. will build C. was built D. is built
16. The company refuses ________ poorly qualified applicants.
A. to employ B. employing C. employs D. employed
17. You shouldn’t drink the milk. I’m afraid it’s _______.
A. gone away B. gone down C. gone out D. gone off
18. Since changing the way of production, many craftsmen have ______ joined together to for cooperatives.
A. volunteered B. volunteer C.voluntarily D. voluntary
19. A: Good luck with your final exam. - B: ________
A. Thanks. I'll try my best. B. No, thank you.
C. Thanks. I'd love, too. D. Yes, I agree with you.
20. A: Son, good luck with your new job. - B: ________
A. Yes, I'm doing a new job. B. Thanks, Dad. I'll make you proud.
C. No, I couldn't do it. D. Thanks for sharing with me.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
21. Nine dollars are the price of a movie these days.
A. days B. of C. Nine D. are
22. This is the village in where my family and I have lived for over 20 years.
A. where B. is C. for D. have lived
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
The Popularity of English in Hanoi
English is becoming very popular in Hanoi, especially among young people. (23) ______ schools and universities teach English, and there
are many private language centers where students can learn it. English is important for getting (24) ______ jobs and traveling to other countries, so
many people want to speak it well. You can hear English in movies, on TV, and in ads, which makes learning it more fun. There are also lots of
events and clubs where people practice speaking English. This helps everyone get better and feel more (25) ______ using the language. (26)
______ these reasons, more and more people in Hanoi are excited to learn English and use it in their (27) ______ lives.
23. A. Some B. Few C. No D. Many
24. A. expensive B. bad C. good D. rare
25. A. bored B. nervous C. confident D. tired
26. A. Because of B. For C. Despite D. After
27. A. daily B. busy C. quiet D. special
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.
When people speak different languages, it can be hard to talk to each other. They might not understand each other’s words. This can make them
feel confused or upset. For example, if one person says something, but the other person does not understand, they might have a problem.
These problems can happen in many places. At the doctor’s office, if a person cannot explain how they feel, the doctor might not know what is
wrong. At work, if people do not understand each other, they might not do their job correctly.
But, there are ways to help. Learning a few simple words in another language can make a big difference. Using apps to translate or asking
someone to help can also make it easier to talk. Being patient and using easy words can help everyone understand better and have fewer problems.
28. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
A. Problems with Language Barriers
B. Why Doctors Need Translation Apps
C. How to Become Fluent in a New Language
D. The Importance of Body Language
29. According to the passage, language barriers can cause problems _______.
A. only in the workplace B. in many different places C. mainly in schools D. mostly at home
30. The word upset in paragraph 1 most likely means _______.
A. happy B. angry C. confused D. surprised
31. The word it in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. learning new words B. speaking another language
C. asking someone for help D. using translation apps
32. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. People might have trouble understanding each other when they speak different languages.
B. Using simple words can help people understand each other better.
C. Translation apps cannot help in communication.
D. Language barriers can make it hard to talk to a doctor.
Make the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the original one
33. Mr Ba was late for the meeting though he took a taxi.
A. Mr Ba was late for the meeting despite the fact that he took a taxi.
B. In spite of taking a taxi, but Mr Ba was late for the meeting.
C. Even though taking a taxi, Mr Ba was late for the meeting.
D. Mr Ba was late for the meeting although having taken a taxi.
34. “Who took this furniture away?” she asked.
A. She wanted to know who had taken that furniture away.
B. She wanted to know who taken that furniture away.
C. She wanted to know who have taken that furniture away.
D. She wanted to know who took that furniture away.
35. Because of hard working, she fell ill.
A. She did not work, so she fell ill.
B. She was too ill to work hard.
C. She worked so hard that she fell ill.
D. She was not ill although she worked hard.
36. If we don’t wear facial mask, we may be infected with corona virus.
A. Unless we wear facial mask, we may be infected with corona virus.
B. If we wear facial mask, we may be infected with corona virus.
C. Unless we don’t wear facial mask, we may be infected with corona virus.
D. If we wore facial mask, we might be infected with corona virus.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. He/ wish/ he/ can/ get over / his illness.
A. He wishes he can got over his illness.
B. He wishes he could get over his illness.
C. He wish he could got over his illness.
D. He wishes he can get over his illness.
38. aunt / be/ intelligent student/ that/ she/ always/ have/ highest marks/ / school.
A. My aunt is so an intelligent student that she always has the highest marks at school.
B. My aunt is such an intelligent student that she always has the highest marks at school.
C. My aunt is such a intelligent student that she always has the highest marks at school.
D. My aunt is such an intelligent student that she always has highest marks at school.
39. The price/ electronic devices/ Vietnam is not/ reasonable/ as/ Japan.
A. The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not as reasonable as those in Japan.
B. The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not as reasonable as Japan.
C. The price about electronic devices in Vietnam is not as reasonable as those in Japan.
D. The price of electronic devices in Vietnam is not so reasonable as that in Japan.
40. The man / you/ met last week / her father.
A. The man whom you met last week is her father.
B. The man who you meet last week was her father.
C. The man to whom you met last week is her father.
D. The man whom you met last week was her father.
MOCK TEST 47
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. youngster B. beyond C. year D. happy
2.A. university B. understand C. umbrella D. unpleasant
Mark 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.
3. A. activity B. environment C. embarrassing D. competition
4. A. delivery B. electrician C. relationship D. Importantly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
5. Snorkelling in the Great Barrier Reef is such a thrilling experience.
A. exciting B. boring C. embarrassing D. exhausted
6. He wrote this book based on his personal experience.
A. dependent B. public C. private D. common
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question
7. It’s really exhilarating to view the mountain range from the distance
A. terrible B. great C. fantastic D. delicious
8. He felt helpless when he couldn’t protect him self from bullying
A. amazed B. happy C. humorous D. hopeful
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
9. During the trip to Thailand, his parents enjoyed a number of local ______ like pad Thai and tom yum soup.
A. customs B. brands C. traditions D. specialities
10. Her daughter ______ a lot since she ______ to this new city.
A. grown – moved B. grew - has moved
C. has grown - has moved D. has grown – moved
11. The rainforest was rich ______ diverse plant and animal life.
A. in B. for C. on D. under
12. Waiter: I'm really sorry for the delay in your order. We’re a bit understaffed today.
Customer: _____________________ I understand.
A. You re alright B. That’s okay. C. Terribly sorry. D. Crazy ideas.
13. Student: _________ the late return of the book. I lost track of the due date.
Librarian: No worries. Just try to return it on time in the future.
A. My apologies for B. I apologize to C. My mistake for D. I say sorry to
14. _______his age, Mr. Brown went climbing the top of the Mount Fansipan in SaPa.
A. Although B. Despite C. In spite D. However
15. Since changing the way of production, many craftsmen have voluntarily joined together to for .
A. cooperation B. cooperatives C. cooperates D. cooperative
16. Laura promises…..us some handmade biscuits next weekend.
A. bring B. to bring C. bringing D. will bring
17. If you come to England, it will be a good _____ for you to improve your English.
A. experience B. possibility C. advantage D. opportunity
18. Sarah usually ______ members of her photography club to explore the city and capture its beauty together.
A. throws away B. hangs out with C. takes care of D. passes down
19. Despite the ________ in the busy coffee shop, she managed to focus and complete her work on time.
A. distracting B. distracted C. distractions D. distract
20. My chemistry professor, from ___ I received a fantastic recommendation, has left the university.
A. who B. which C. whom D. that
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
21: Too much beautiful old castles are no longer occupied.
A. much B. castles C. are D. longer
22: My sister, as well as my brother like taking an eco-tour
A. as well as B. like C. taking D. eco-tour
Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the
numbered blanks.
Ji-ho, an English teacher from Daegu, Korea, embarked on a life-changing journey last year when he (23) _________ the Teaching Volunteer
Project in Cape Town, South Africa. This project, organized by International Volunteer HQ, empowers volunteers like Ji-ho to help local
elementary schools by giving enthusiastic support to students in entry-level classes.
Schools in low-income communities often have very few teachers, so volunteers like Ji-ho are very important. His days were filled (24) _________
engaging activities as he assisted teachers with lesson plans, led small group sessions, and interacted with students, helping them improve their
English skills. (25) _________, he also had time to explore Cape Town. He tried the local cuisine and visited the city’s historical landmarks and
breathtaking natural landscapes. Besides, he also made new friends with fellow volunteers, creating lasting friendships and forming a strong
support network.
Ji-ho really had a memorable time in Cape Town. He (26) _________ considerable teaching experience, made a positive impact on the lives of
students, and discovered a deeper appreciation for different (27) _________ and ways of life. The trip made him realize how important it is to
volunteer and experience the joy of connecting with others.
23. A. included B. volunteered C. lasted D. joined
24. A. with B. in C. out D. on
25. A. Otherwise B. Therefore C. However D. Yet
26. A. enlarged B. gained C. performed D. created
27. A. societies B. activities C. attitudes D. cultures
Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
I still remember the first time I delivered a presentation in front of my class. The mere thought of standing before all my classmates and
speaking filled me with anxiety.
My first presentation topic was my favorite hobby, astronomy. I spent days researching and preparing my slides. I rehearsed my speech in front of
the mirror until I could recite it without glancing at my notes.
The day of the presentation finally arrived. As I stood before the class, I could feel my heart thumping in my chest. I took a deep breath, looked at
my classmates, and began my presentation.
As I spoke, I found that my nervousness slowly faded away. My classmates listened attentively, and some even asked questions. When I finished,
the class broke into applause. I felt a sense of accomplishment and relief.
From that day forward, I was no longer afraid of public speaking. I realized that preparation and practice were the keys to a successful presentation.
This experience taught me a valuable lesson that I would carry with me throughout my academic journey.
28. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The speaker's first presentation was on astronomy.
B. The speaker overcame anxiety and fear of public speaking through preparation and practice.
C. The speaker's classmates were uninterested during the presentation.
D. The speaker's favourite hobby is public speaking.
29. What did the speaker do to overcome nervousness before the presentation?
A. He rehearsed his speech with his classmates.
B. He avoided eye contact with everyone in the class.
C. He took a deep breath and looked at his classmates.
D. He read the notes repeatedly during the presentation.
30. What is one detail not mentioned in the text about the speaker's presentation experience?
A. The classmates were unresponsive.
B. Some classmates asked questions.
C. The class broke into applause.
D. The presentation was on the speaker's least favourite hobby.
31. In the context of the text, what does the word accomplishment most likely mean?
A. Failure B. Achievement C. Anxiety D. Nervousness
32. Which of the following is NOT implied by the speaker’s experience with public speaking?
A. Fear of public speaking can be overcome.
B. Preparation and practice are unnecessary for successful presentations.
C. The speaker’s academic journey was influenced by this experience.
D. The speaker was initially afraid of public speaking.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
33. Pay the bill, or they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
B. If you didn’t pay the bill, they would cut off the phone service.
C. If you don’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
D. If you pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
34. She gets up early so that her children can come to school on time.
A. If she does not get up early, her children will not come to school on time.
B. Because of her getting up early, her children cannot come to school on time.
C. So she gets up early, her children will not come to school on time.
D. Because she wants her children to come to school on time, she gets up early.
35. It’s the first time her little son has tried Indian food.
A. Her little son has never tried Indian food before.
B. Her little son started to try Indian food when he was little.
C. Her little son first tried Indian food when he was little.
D. Her little son has tried Indian food since he was little.
36. “If I were you, I would go to the doctor”, Minh said to Lan.
A. Minh told Lan to become a doctor B. Minh suggested Lan to go to the doctor.
C. Minh advised Lan to go to the doctor. D. Minh told Lan he would go to the doctor.
37. Brother / wish / have / enough / money / buy / smart phone //.
A. My brother wishes (that) he had enough money to buy a smart phone.
B. My brother wish (that) he had enough money to buy a smart phone.
C. My brother wishes (that) he has enough money to buy a smart phone.
D. My brother wished (that) he had enough money to buy a smart phone.
38. More / you / practice / speak English / good/ your pronunciation / become.
A. The more you practice to speak English, the better your pronunciation becomes.
B. The more you practice speaking English, the best your pronunciation becomes.
C. The more you practice speaking English, the better your pronunciation becomes.
D. The more you practice speaking English, the better your pronunciation become.
39. It / such / fierce storm / it / caused / extensive / damage.
A. It is such a fierce storm that it caused extensive damage.
B. It was such fierce storm that it caused extensive damage.
C. It was such a fierce storm. Therefore it caused extensive damage.
40. He / man/ son/ play/ football/ Manchester City.
A. He’s the man who son plays in Manchester City.
B. He’s the man whom son plays at Manchester City.
C. He’s the man whose son plays for Manchester City.
D. He’s the man that son plays of Manchester City.

MOCK TEST 48
Mark 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. campus B.embarassing C. anxiety D. amazing
Question 2.A. award B. knowledge C. playwright D. whose
Mark 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. experience B. exhilarate C. magnificent D. exploration
Question 4. A. explore B. visit C. answer D. moment
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. We had an amazing trip to the mountains last summer
A. boring B. terrible C. normal D. wonderful
Question 6. It is worth making an effort to master these skills. They are very necessary in our life.
A.deciding B.enjoying C.trying D.exploring
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question
Question 7. The hotel was comfortable and we had a great stay there.
A. cozy B. safe C. unpleasant D. clean
Question 8. The little boy van memorise after reading them once.
A. remind B. forget C. present D. remember
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
Question 9. Some teachers think learning ___________ is bad for students because it discourages them from using their creativity.
A. by rote B. at once C. on basic D. with meaning
Question 10. She suggested ______ together for safety, since the area was so dangerous.
A. to travel B.travelling C. to travelling D. travel
Question 11. ________ your experience, what do students like most about school?
A. In B. With C. For D. By
Question 12. Ms. Young gets up early every morning _____ she has enough time to practise yoga.
A. because B. although C. but D. so
Question 13. Students often prefer to study in the school library to avoid many ___ at home.
A. distractions B. priorities C. attention D. generations
Question 14 . I plan ___________ all the foreign restaurants in the town.
A. try B. to try C. trying D. to be trying
Question 15. Riding a bicycle down a slope is so ________. It’s dangerous but fun.
A. unpleasant B. embarrassing C. thrilling D. helpless
Question 16. When I face with a difficult exam question, my mind tends to ______ and I can’t recall the information.
A. go away B. go blank C. fly away D. move back
Question 17. It’s the first time Peter ________ with the strangers at local festival.
A. dances and sings B. danced and sang
C. has danced and sung D. will dance and sing
Question 18. Studying _______ events can provide valuable insights into our present and future.
A. historical B. history C. historic D. historically
Question 19. A: I’m sorry I forgot to pick up your book from library. B: ____________
A. No worries. I’ll find another book to read. B. Of course! I’d be happy to read
C. That’s fine. Don’t mention it D. I don’t know what to do with you.
Question 20. A: Oops, my mistake, Dad. I’ve just broken the flower vase. B: _________
A. Not at all. Follow me and I show you B. It’s alright. Be careful next time
C. I’m so glad you like the vase. D. Sure. Thanks for letting me know
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21: A number of workers has asked for a rise since last month.
A. a B. rise C. has asked D. since
Question 22: Too much beautiful old castles are no longer occupied.
A. much B. castles C. are D. longer
Read the following passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered
blanks.
Experience in our school camping is an experience that almost every student looks forward to. It is a time when students get a chance to experience
the great 23 ______________, develop essential life skills, and bond with their 24 ______________. I had the opportunity to experience school
camping, and it was an 25_________ experience. My school camping experience was scheduled during the summer break, and we travelled to a
beautiful location in the countryside. As soon as we arrived, we were assigned dormitory-style 26______________ where we would spend a week
living together as a team . For most of us, it was our first time away from home, 27_________ we were excited about the propect of trying new
things and making new friends.
Question 23.A. scenery B. outdoors C. wildlife D. landscape
Question 24. A. strangers B. teachers C. classmates D. neighbours
Question 25. A. forgetable B. forgot C. forgeting D. unforgetable
Question 25. A. apartments B. offices C. houses D. accomadations
Question 26. A. but B. and C. or D. although
Read the passage and choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.
College is a new and different experience for me. I’m away from home, so I have many things to adjust to. Being on my own, talking
with friendly people, and having Fridays off - these are just some things I like about college.
Living at college, first of all, gives me a sense of responsibility, of being on my own. My parents are not around to say, “No, you’re not going out
tonight.” Or “Did you finish your homework?” Everything I do has to be my decision, and that gives me the responsibility of handling my own
life. During the second week I was at college, I had to go out and look for a bank where I could open an account. Before that I looked in the phone
book since I had no clue about any banks around here or where they were located. Someone told me to go to a bank named Continental Federal
Savings. And I had to make my own decision - whether to have a checking or saving account and whether or not to get a card. I’m on my own to
make my own decisions.
I also love to have Fridays off. I wouldn’t be able to deal with five days of classes in a row. I love to sleep in. One Thursday night, my roommates
and I went to Georgetown. We got in rather early the next morning, and my roommates and I decided to sleep in, something I couldn’t do in high
school.
I do like things about college - being on my own and having Fridays off, but this doesn’t mean I don’t think about things at home. Although I like
college, I can still get homesick: New York is a pretty good place, too.
Question 28. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Activities at college B. Responsibilities of being a college student
C. Living on one’s own D. A new and different experience of being a college student
Question 29. All of the following are mentioned to show the author’s likes of college EXCEPT:
A. a sense of being on her own B. having no class on Fridays
C. being homesick D. being able to sleep in
Question 30. The example of going to a bank in paragraph 2 shows the author:
A. has a lot of money B. is very industrious
C. wants to draw some money D. has to depend on her own
Question 31. The phrase “had no clue” in paragraph 2 mostly means:
A. knew nothing B. learned everything
C. seized the chance D. took no notice of
Question 32. The author of the passage seems to be proud of ________
A. entering the college B. making her own decisions
C. being away from her parents D. opening an account in a famous bank.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. We’ll get there early so that we’ll be able to see the exhibition.
A. If we will get there early, we can see the exhibition.
B. If we get there early, we can see the exhibition.
C. If we get there early, we may not see the exhibition.
D. Unless we get there early, we should see the exhibition
Question 34. “Do you like your job in this company?” the manager said to me.
A. The manager wanted to know if I liked my job in that company.
B. The manager said to me if I liked my job in this company.
C. The manager asked me if I liked your job in this company.
D. The manager told if I liked my job in that company.
Question 35. Although she has health problems, she is always so full of life.
A. In spite her health problems, she was always so full of life.
B. Despite her health problems, she is always so full of life.
C. Though she has health problems, but she is always so full of life.
D. She has health problems, so she is always so full of life.
Question 36. The town has large population. It is difficult to find a job.
A. The larger population the town has, more difficult it is to find a job.
B. The more large population the town has, the more difficult it is to find a job.
C. The larger population the town has, the more difficult it is to find a job.
D. The larger population the town has, it is more difficult to find a job.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases given.
Question 37. much/ developed/ a city/ be/ much /food/ people/ throw away.
A. The developed a city is, more food people will throw away.
B. The more developed a city is, the more food people will throw away.
C. The more developed a city is, the much food people will throw away.
D. More developed a city is, the more food people will throw away.
Question 38. The church/our class/ visit/ last summer /be/over 200 years old.
A. The church which our class visited last summer is over 200 years old.
B. The church whose our class visit last summer is over 200 years old.
C. The church who our class visited last summer is over 200 years old.
D. The church which our class visited it last summer is over 200 years old.
Question 39. Andy/ wish/ he/ can/ speak English/good/ as a native speaker.
A. Andy wishes he can speak English as well as a native speaker.
B. Andy wishes he could speak English as well as a native speaker.
C. Andy wish he could speak English as well as a native speaker.
D. Andy wishes he could spoke English as well as a native speaker.
Question 40. Mr. Green/get/wet, /he/come/down/cold yesterday.
A. Mr. Green got wet, since he came down in a cold yesterday.
B. Mr. Green get wet, because he come down into a cold yesterday.
C. Mr. Green got wet, so he came down with a cold yesterday.
D. Mr. Green got wet; however, he come down with a cold yesterday.

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 1. A. swing B. brown C. answer D. borrow
Question 2. A. uniform B. university C. unpleasant D. union
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the
others in each group.
Question 3. A. pleasant B. special C. argue D. tribal
Question 4. A. enjoyable B. performance C. detective D. parachute
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5: The soldiers had to fight the war to protect their country.
A. defend B. attend C. destroy D. develop
Question 6: Development in science and technology is greatly changing the way we live, communicate, travel, everything ...
A. Improvement B. Innovation C. Increasing D. Progress
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. The view from the top of the mountain is really magnificent.
A. ugly B. beautiful C. fantastic D. interesting
Question 8: With every new discovery, Tim found exploring the seabed more exhilarating than ever.
A. thrilling B. exciting C. disappointing D. disorganized
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9. New Year Day is the day _____ family members spend time together.
A. which B. who C. where D. when
Question 10. Riding a rollercoaster was ______ for those who are not afraid of heights or speed.
A. magnificent B. boring C. amazing D. thrilling
Question 11. A: “I am sorry mum. I haven’t cooked dinner.” – B: “ _____. You can do it now”.
A. That’s alright B. Welcome C. I haven’t either D. Ok good
Question 12. After his solo trip to Europe, he felt like he _____ a lot and gain more experience.
A. brought up B. gave up C. put up D. grew up
Question 13. It started to rain heavily while the tourists ______ the ancient ruins.
A. explored B. explore C. was exploring D. have explored
Question 14. _.......... it was raining very heavily at the campfire, we all still enjoyed every moment.
A. Although B. However C. Moreover D. Because
Question 15. A: “______ I didn’t hear what you said just then. Could you please repeat it?”
B: Certainly. I said “ Would you like another drink?”
A. I misunderstand B. I got lost C. I beg your pardon D. I was embarrassed
Question 16. During our visit to Rome, John made sure _____ every corner of the Colosseum.
A. explored B. to explore C. exploration D. exploring
Question 17. He used a mind map to help him _____ English vocabularies.
A. memorable B. memorably C. memorize D. memory
Question 18. I felt exhilarated when taking _____ from the mountain top.
A. views B. scenery C. photos D. scene
Question 19. The teacher tries to make her lessons more _____ by using games.
A. enjoy B. enjoyment C. enjoying D. enjoyable
Question 20. Exploring Japan’s countryside offers a rich experience _____ traditional customs.
A. in B. to C. for D. at
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21. Tommy, with his brothers, were watching TV when their parents came into the room.
A. brothers B. their C. into D. were
Question 22. The Titanic, that sank in 1922, was supposed to be unsinkable.
A. unsinkable B. that C. in D. was supposed
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that completes each of the numbered blanks.
Ji-ho, an English teacher from Daegu, Korea, embarked on a life-changing journey last year when he (30) _________ the Teaching
Volunteer Project in Cape Town, South Africa. This project, organized by International Volunteer HQ, empowers volunteers like Ji-ho to help
local elementary schools by giving enthusiastic support to students in entry-level classes.
Schools in low-income communities often have very (31) _________ teachers, so volunteers like Ji-ho are very important. His days were
filled with engaging activities as he assisted teachers with lesson plans, led small group sessions, and interacted with students, helping them
improve their English skills. (32) _________, he also had time to explore Cape Town. He tried the local cuisine and visited the city’s historical
landmarks and breathtaking natural landscapes. Ji-ho really had a memorable time in Cape Town. He ( 33) _________ considerable teaching
experience, made a positive impact on the lives of students , and discovered a deeper appreciation for different ( 34) _________ and ways of life.
The trip made him realize how important it is to volunteer and experience the joy of connecting with others.
Question 23. A. included B. volunteered C. lasted D. joined
Question 24. A. much B. few C. any D. a
Question 25. A. However B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Yet
Question 26. A. enlarged B. performed C. created D. gained
Question 27. A. attitudes B. activities C. cultures D. societies
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
I still remember the first time I delivered a presentation in front of my class. The mere thought of standing before all my classmates and
speaking filled me with anxiety.
My first presentation topic was my favorite hobby, astronomy. I spent days researching and preparing my slides. I rehearsed my speech in front of
the mirror until I could recite it without glancing at my notes.
The day of the presentation finally arrived. As I stood before the class, I could feel my heart thumping in my chest. I took a deep breath,
looked at my classmates, and began my presentation.
As I spoke, I found that my nervousness slowly faded away. My classmates listened attentively, and some even asked questions. When I
finished, the class broke into applause. I felt a sense of accomplishment and relief.
From that day forward, I was no longer afraid of public speaking. I realized that preparation and practice were the keys to a successful
presentation. This experience taught me an extremely valuable lesson that I would carry with me throughout my academic journey.
Question 28. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The speaker's classmates were uninterested during the presentation.
B. The speaker overcame anxiety and fear of public speaking through preparation and practice
C. The speaker's favourite hobby is public speaking.
D. The speaker's first presentation was on astronomy.
Question 29. What did the speaker do to overcome nervousness before the presentation?
A. He read the notes repeatedly during the presentation.
B. He took a deep breath and looked at his classmates.
C. He avoided eye contact with everyone in the class.
D. He rehearsed his speech with his classmates.
Question 30. What is one detail not mentioned in the text about the speaker's presentation experience?
A. The presentation was on the speaker's least favourite hobby.
B. Some classmates asked questions.
C. The classmates were unresponsive.
D. The class broke into applause.
Question 31. In the context of the text, what does the word accomplishment most likely mean?
A. Anxiety B. Nervousness C. Achievement D. Failure
Question 32. Which of the following is NOT implied by the speaker’s experience with public speaking?
A. The speaker was initially afraid of public speaking.
B. The speaker’s academic journey was influenced by this experience.
C. Preparation and practice are unnecessary for successful presentations.
D. Fear of public speaking can be overcome.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. I strongly disapproved of your behavior. However, I will help you this time.
A. Despite of my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time.
B. Although I strongly disapproved of your behavior, but I will help you this time.
C. Despite my strong disapproval of your behavior, I will help you this time.
D. Because of your behavior, I will help you this time.
Question 34. The exam is difficult. The students become hard-working.
A. The more difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become
B. The difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
C. The more difficult the exam is, the hard-working the students become.
D. More difficult the exam is, more hard-working the students become.
Question 35. I’ll let you borrow the book but you must promise to return it next week.
A. If you promise to return the book next week, I would let you borrow it.
B. If you promise to return the book next week, I’ll let you borrow it.
C. If you promise to return the book next week, I let you to borrow it.
D. If you promised to return the book next week, I won’t let you borrow it.
Question 36. “What should I do to stop arguing with my sister?” Linh wondered.
A. Linh wondered what doing to stop arguing with her sister.
B. Linh wondered what she to do to stop arguing with her sister.
C. Linh wondered what should she do to stop arguing with her sister.
D. Linh wondered what to do to stop arguing with her sister.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. The weather/ warm/ they /have/ walk / the garden.
A. The weather was too warm that they had a walk in the garden.
B. It was such warm weather that they had a walk in the garden.
C. The weather was so warm and they had a walking in the garden.
D. It was a warm weather so that they had a walk in the garden.
Question 38. I/ wish/ my/ school/ have/ playground/ equipment/ or/ extra/ activities.
A. I wish my school had playground equipment or extra activities.
B. I wish my school will have playground equipment or extra activities.
C. I wish my school can have playground equipment or extra activities.
D. I wish my school had had playground equipment or extra activities.
Question 39. The town has large population. It is difficult to find a job.
A. The larger population the town has, it is more difficult it is to find a job.
B. The larger population the town has, more difficult it is to find a job.
C. The larger population the town has, the more difficult it is to find a job.
D. The larger population the town has, it is the more difficult to find a job.
Question 40. People/ make/ products/ like /pottery or cloth/ their hands/ be/called artisans.
A. People who make products like pottery or cloth with their hands is called artisans.
B. People whose make products like pottery or cloth by their hands are called artisans.
C. People who make products like pottery or cloth with their hands are called artisans.
D. People which make products like pottery or cloth with their hands are called artisans.

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I. Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group
1. A. attached B. wicked C. witnessed D. developed
2. A. official B. process C. facilitate D. simplicity
II. Mark 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
3. A. household B. igloo C. respect D. tunnel
4. A. confusion B. priority C. professional D. academic
III. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSTE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question
5. The spoken language differs considerably from the written language.
A. very little B. a lot C. greatly D. similarly
6. In developing countries, a lot of people are still living in poverty.
A. illiteracy B. wealth C. health D. difficulty
IV. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following question
7. It took me a very long time to recover from the shock of her death.
A. keep up with B. take on C. turn off D. get over
8. If you are busy, you can get a takeaway from one of these restaurants.
A. fast food B. slow C. careful D. fast drink
V. Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences
9. We should work together to ________our traditions.They are of great value to us.
A. spend B. preserve C. occupy D protection
10. Mr Minh has just bought a_________ in Dalat,a foggy city.
A. big wooden vila B. wooden big vila C. big vila wooden D. vila wooden big
11. If you want to join our excursion next weekend, you must get your parents’_______.
A. permit B. permissible C. permissive D. permission
12. Would you like to participate in this"rememmbering the past"_____"thinking to the future" project?
A. and B. or C. so D. becausse
13. The new appliance does not only work _________ but also saves energy.
A. effective B. effectively C. effectively D. effectiveness
14. She remembered ______ that woman last month.
A. to see B. seeing C. of seeing D. have seen
15. Bogota, __________is the capital city of Columbia, is a cosmopolitan city.
A. which B. when C. that D. where
16. .......... on the road near the mountain when the landslide happened?
A. Are you travelling B. Were you travelling
C. Did you travel D. Was you travelling
17. A: “Would you mind lending me your bike?” - B: “_______”
A. Yes, here it is B. Great C. Yes, let’s D. Not at all
18. He asked her to marry him but she ________.
A. turned down B. turned on C. turned off D. turned up
19. Harrison’s greatest attribute is his ability to work ________ pressure.
A. on B. within C. in D. under
20. John: “_____?” - Tom: “Everything is fine. How about you?”
A. What’s the matter B. How’s it going
C. What’s your life D. How old are you
VI. Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences
21. The woman who son is excellent in maths lives next door to us.
A. to us B. lives C. excellent D. who
22. Mumps are a very common disease which usually affects children.
A. are B. usually C. common disease D. which
VII. Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks
ANXIETY DURING PUBERTY
Many psychologists believe that boys and girls are prone to anxiety when they experience puberty for a number of reasons. Puberty often
starts at the middle of (23) ______ (from 15 to 17 years old) when people experience rapid changes in their body as well as their brain. Such
changer may cause a lot of anxiety if adolescents are not well- aware of what they are undergoing. For girls, acne is always a big crisis and for
boys, changes in their voice sometimes bother them. Those teenagers may lose their confidence (24) ______ they are ashamed of the changes of
appearance. Besides, the surge in hormones also (25) ______ to high level of anxiety of teenagers. During (26) ______, mood swing happens very
often and teenagers easily get (27) ______at tiny problems. It is necessary that parents fully understand their children to help them deal with
anxiety.
23. A. adolescence B. childhood C. adulthood D. youngster
24. A. therefore B. although C. because D. however
25. A. contributes B. comes C. distributes D. attributes
26. A. teenage B. childhood C. adulthood D. puberty
27. A. excited B. interested C. keen D. frustrated
VIII. Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
From the 20th to the 21st century, there have been significant changes all over the world. Substantial differences are evident between the
way we live today, and the way we lived a century ago. Vietnam is no exception although there are some facets of life that still resemble the way
of life of the twentieth century.
Living in Vietnam today differs greatly from the lifestyle of 100 years ago. People in the past mainly worked in agriculture whereas
today there are significantly less people working in this sector of the economy. These days, by comparison, people are more likely to be employed
in manufacturing and tourism than in the rice fields. Moreover, Vietnam, which was traditionally agrarian, is transforming into an entirely different
country. While agriculture is still an important component of the Vietnamese economy, other enterprises are accounting for an increasing amount
of economic activity. However, along with the differences, similarities also exist. The people of Vietnam have retained many of the characteristics
of their forefathers. The Vietnamese people are as friendly today as they were in the past. This is best exemplified in the way they welcome
foreigners to their unique country. Moreover, the resilience and determination of the people of Vietnam has not changed. The Vietnamese work
collectively and happily towards the development of their country.
To conclude, while there are differences in past and present lifestyles, there are important similarities. Although Vietnam has changed in many
ways, there always has been, and always will be, the friendly welcoming smiles of the Vietnamese people.
28. Which sectors do more people like working in nowadays?
A. manufacturing and tourism B. agricultural section
C. the rice fields D. foreign enterprises
29. The word “this sector” replaces ______
A. tourism B. manufacturing
C. agriculture D. service
30. Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?
A. In the past, Vietnamese people mostly worked on the paddy fields.
B. Today’s Vietnamese people are less friendly than they were in the past.
C. Vietnamese people has changed completely in lifestyle.
D. Agriculture is not an important component of the Vietnamese economy any longer.
31. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. Economic changes in Vietnam B. Vietnam’s economy now and 100 years ago
C. Friendly Vietnamese people D. Vietnam’s lifestyle: past and present
32. All of the following are traditional features of the Vietnamese EXCEPT ______
A. the friendly welcoming smiles B. the entirely different country
C. the hospitality to strangers D. the determination to build the country
IX. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one
33. “I will go to Ho Chi Minh City next month”- He said
A. He said he would go to Ho Chi Minh City the next month.
B. He said he would go to Ho Chi Minh City next month.
C. He said he will go to Ho Chi Minh City the next month.
D. He said he went to Ho Chi Minh City the next month.
34. Although he is strong, he can’t move that stone
A. As he is strong, he can move that stone.
B. In spite of his strength, he can’t move that stone.
C. Even though he is strong, he can move that stone.
D. He can’t move that stone because he is not strong.
35. If Mr. Nam doesn’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
A. Unless Mr. Smith pays the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
B. Unless Mr. Smith doesn’t pay the bill, they will cut off the phone service.
C. They won’t cut off the bill unless Mr. Smith pays the phone service.
D. If they don’t cut the phone service, Mr. Smith will pay the bills.
36. My house is the most beautiful house in the village.
A. My house is the more beautiful than other houses.
B. No house in the village is more beautiful than my house.
C. My house is the best beautiful in the village.
D. No beautiful house is more than my house
X. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/ phrases given
37. I / wish/ children/ poor families/ can/ go/ school.
A. I wish children from poor families couldn’t go to school.
B. I wish children from poor families can go to school.
C. I wished children from poor families could went to school.
D. I wish children from poor families could go to school.
38. Chicago/ third/ large/ city/ United states.
A. Chicago is the third larger city in the United states.
B. Chicago is the third largest city in the United states.
C. Chicago is third the largest city in the United states.
D. Chicago is a third largest city in the United states
39. The speech / be / boring / that / most / us / feel / sleepy.
A. The speech was very boring that most of us felt sleepy.
B. The speech was too boring that most of us felt sleepy.
C. It was so a boring speech that most of us felt sleepy.
D. The speech was so boring that most of us felt sleepy.
40. The police/ have/ caught / man / steal /my bike.
A. The police have caught the man whose stole my bike.
B. The police have caught the man whom stole my bike.
C. The police have caught the man who stole my bike.
D. The police have caught the man that steal my bike.

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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.
1. A. young B. prayer C. yard D. yearly
2. A. award B. world C. housework D. whose
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.
3. A. billiard B. performance C. confidence D. everything
4. A. experience B. magnificent C. exhilarate D. exploration
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
5. I attended an interview, and I was so nervous that my mind went blank.
A. went empty B. became unfocused C. turned blush D. became exhausted
6. I will never forget that touching moment when my dearest friend received an award.
A. moving moment B. moved feelings C. worrying feelings D. lucky moment
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
7. I learnt history by rote and I couldn’t pass the test that required me to think.
A. by heart B. mindfully C. thinkingly D. by accident
8. She felt lucky to have a chance to explore a new culture when she went to visit a mountainous area in Viet Nam.
A. unlucky B. happy C. fortune D. hunt for
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.
9. Yesterday, the students ______ an excursion to the local museum to learn about ancient civilizations.
A. take B. was taking C. took D. takes
10. It took the children all afternoon to ______ a tent in the backyard for their camping trip.
A. put up B. pick up C. give up D. bring up
11. I felt ______ when taking photos from the mountain top.
A. exhilaration B. exhilarate C. exhilarating D. exhilarated
12. The young boy tried to ride a jeep ______ he felt too scared to handle the rough terrain.
A. despite B. although C. because D. because of
13. My brother and his classmates decided to ______ through the rainforest to learn more about the diverse flora and fauna.
A. go snorkelling B. take an eco-tour C. tour a campus D. explore the seabed
14. Her daughter, ______ moved to this new city, has grown a lot.
A. which B. who C. whose D. that
15. The rainforest was rich ______ diverse plant and animal life.
A. in B. for C. on D. under
16. Many parents want their children to join the ______ to improve their collaboration skills.
A. amazing experiences B. team building activities
C. fashion shows D. tribal dance shows
17. Nick: Oh, my mistake. I didn’t know this is your seat.
Mi: _______________________
A. That’s very careless of you. B. Can you give it back to me as soon as possible?
C. That’s okay. I’ll sit in another one. D. That’s alright. You can go now.
18. Teacher: Can you write about your trip last week?
Student: ______________________
A. No, I don’t think so, teacher. B That’s not a good idea, teacher.
C. Yes, teacher. How much time do we have? D. I know this is hard on you.
19. How did he feel after ___________ skydiving last month?
A. tried B has tried C. trying D. to try
20. Have you ever participated in a photography club? Join us and you will learn how to take ___________ photos.
A. wonder B. wonderful C. wonderfulness D. wonderfully
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
21. I have once climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and it was a most challenging yet rewarding experience of my life.
A. climbed B. experience C. a D. of
22. Tom and his family has an eco-tour every summer to explore nature.
A. an B. has C. to explore D. every
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
I will never forget that terrible day when I was bullied by my classmates. I (23) ___________ a book from Mai - one of my peers. When
I finished it, another girl, Linh in our group wanted to read it, so she asked to borrow it. Without much ( 24) ___________, I gave the book to Linh,
who then gave it back to Mai after finishing it. Mai took the book from Linh but still asked me to (25) ___________ it. I felt helpless and almost
burst into tears. I decided to tell our form teacher. After listening to my whole story, our form teacher asked Mai: “Mai, do you really want ( 26)
___________ copy of the same book?”. Then she said to Linh: “Linh, give the book back to Hoa. You took it from Hoa.” They stood there saying
nothing. Then our teacher asked: "Where’s the book now?” Mai got it out from her backpack and gave it back to Linh. Linh gave it back to me
with an apology. I could finally return it to Mai, who then felt (27) ___________ about her trick. I also learnt a lesson: I will return what I borrow
to the original lender only.
23. A. borrowed B. gave C. bought D. lent
24. A. listening B. looking C. worrying D. thinking
25. A. keep B. return C. lend D. give away
26. A. other B. a C. another D. some
27. A. happy B. ashamed C. excited D. pleased
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
I went to Singapore on my own for a ten-day summer course. There were about 15 students from China, Malaysia, Cambodia, India, and
Iran in the course. We were all so surprised about the cleanliness and discipline of the country. On the second day of the course, we had special
team-building activities. We worked in groups of five from different countries to search for a location on a map that the school staff gave us. The
time we spent doing the activity together was really memorable. We discussed how to find the place. After four hours of walking, taking the bus
and metro as well as getting lost, we arrived at the destination. Over the remaining days, we attended English lessons. We worked on projects and
culture workshops. We discussed and shared our own traditions and customs. During the time here, we also visited the Botanic Gardens, took
photos in the orchard garden and explored Chinatown where we bought souvenirs for our parents and friends. At the weekend, we went to the
Discovery Centre. We were impressed by the attraction and interactive gallery as well as the brilliant learning experiences we had. After the trip, I
felt proud of myself for being able to go without my parents and leaving my comfort zone.
1. The author had ___________ in Singapore.
A. a special day B. a touring trip C. a photo session D. English lessons
2. In English lessons, the students ___________.
A. learnt grammar and reading B. worked on projects
C. attended formal workshops D. learnt about Singapore’s culture
3. Which of the following did they NOT do at the Discovery Centre?
A. Got learning experiences. B. Bought souvenirs.
C. Visited an interactive gallery. D. Saw the attraction.
4. What does the author mean by "leaving my comfort zone”?
A. getting away from parents B. getting to a place that is comfortable
C. escaping a safe and comfortable situation D. experiencing something comfortable
5. The passage is about ___________.
A. the author’s experiences on a summer course
B how the author got out of her comfort zone
C. the author’s English class in Singapore
D. special team-building activities in Singapore
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
33. The weather has been bad recently, but we still enjoyed yesterday’s camping trip.
A. Although the weather has been not so good recently, we felt yesterday was enjoyable.
B. Although the weather has been bad recently, we still enjoyed yesterday’s camping trip.
C. We enjoyed the camping trip, plus the weather has been good recently.
D. Despite the fine weather yesterday, we still enjoyed yesterday’s camping trip.
34. “Do you like dancing with local people?” he said to me.
A. He asked me if I liked dancing with local people.
B. He asked me did I like dancing with local people.
C. He said me if I liked dancing with local people.
D. He asked me that I liked dancing with local people
35. Snorkelling is so exciting that we all have decided to try it.
A. If snorkelling is exciting, we will all decide to try it.
B. If snorkelling will be exciting, we decide to try it
C. If snorkelling wasn’t exciting, we will decide to try it.
D. If snorkelling is exciting, we would all decide to try it.
36. The view of the valley was so amazing, I took a lot of photos.
A. The amazing the view of the valley was, the more photos I took
B. More amazing the view of the valley was, more photos I took
C. The more amazing the view of the valley was, the more photos I took.
D. The more amazing the view of the valley was, more photos I took
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. I/ wish/ I/ can/ see / Gong show/ my friend/
A. I wish I can see a Gong show with my friend.
B. I wish I could see a Gong show with my friend.
C. I wish I seeing a Gong show with my friend.
D. I wish I see a Gong show with my friend.
38. We/ visited/ Langbiang Mountai/ we/ saw/ gong show/ the evening.
A. We visited Langbiang Mountain, where we saw a Gong show in the evening.
B. We visited Langbiang Mountain, who we saw a Gong show in the evening
C. We visited Langbiang Mountain, whose we saw a Gong show in the evening
D. We visited Langbiang Mountain, why we saw a Gong show in the evening
39. we/ now/ more/ awave/ environment/ protection/ we/took/ eco- tour
A. Before we took an eco-tour, we more aware of environment protection.
B. When we was on an eco-tour, we become more aware of environment protection.
C. We are now more aware of environment protection since we take an eco-tour.
D. We are now more aware of environment protection after we took an eco-tour
40. Riding a jeep/ be/ enjoyable experience/ I/ have/ ever/ had.
A. Riding a jeep is most enjoyable experience I have ever had
B. Riding a jeep is the most enjoyable than any experience I have ever had
C. Riding a jeep is the most enjoyable experience I have ever had
D. Riding a jeep is more enjoyable experience I have ever had

MOCK TEST 52
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.
1. A. whether B. playwright C. knowledge D. wrap
2. A. campus B. army C. embarrassing D. lack
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.
3. A. fauna B. flora C. explore D. seabed
4. A. brilliant B. confidence C. snorkelling D. performance
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
5. We also joined a performance that had the theme: environment protection
A. performance B. topic C. activity D. protection
6. I felt like I grew up a lot after the trip to Australia without my parents.
A. stayed up B. became much stronger C. got up D. became more mature
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
7. I learnt history mindfully and I couldn’t pass the test that required me to think.
A. by heart B. by rote C. thinkingly D. by accident
8. She felt lucky to have a chance to explore a new culture when she went to visit a mountainous area in Viet Nam.
A. unlucky B. happy C. fortune D. hunt for
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.
9. I slipped and___________my ankle, so I had to stay inside my tent.
A. hurt B. bought C. climbed D. tried
10. During the trip to Thailand, his parents enjoyed a number of local ______ like pad Thai and tom yum soup.
A. customs B. brands C. traditions D. specialities
11. I have been on an __________summer course in America.
A. unforgetting B. unforgettably C. forget D. unforgetable
12. It is very _____________ to have to deal with a rude and disobedient person.
A. Unpleasantness B. unpleasant C. pleasant D. Unpleasantly
13. We had to ______ at 5a.m to attend training courses for soldiers.
A. wake up B. pick up C. give up D. bring up
14. We are now more aware of environment protection ______ we took an eco-tour.
A. despite B. after C. before D. though
15. The students _____________a song while the photographer was taking pictures.
A. was singing B. were singing C. will sing D. singing
16. We can’t wait to explore Cat Ba island, ______ is near Ha Long Bay.
A. which B. where C. who D. that
17. We also rode horses and a jeep ______ a stream.
A. along B. on C. in D. under
18. I remember ___________ so embarrassed at first.
A. am B to be C. being D. be
19. Waiter: I'm really sorry for the delay in your order. We’re a bit understaffed today.
Customer: _____________________ I understand.
A. You re alright B. That’s right. C. Terribly sorry. D. Crazy ideas.
20. - Phuong: I’m sorry for not calling you back sooner. I was caught up with work.
- Lan: _____________________ I understand how busy you can get.
A. Many thanks. B. No problem. C. Exactly. D. Yes, please.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
21. He tried sailing an yacht, and he did it well.
A. tried B. sailing C. an D. well
22. Nam has not taken photos of his village for much years.
A. has B. taken C. for D. much
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
Ji-ho, an English teacher from Daegu, Korea, embarked on a life-changing journey last year when he (23) _________ the Teaching
Volunteer Project in Cape Town, South Africa. This project, organized by International Volunteer HQ, empowers volunteers like Ji-ho to help
local elementary schools by giving enthusiastic support to students in entry-level classes.
Schools in low-income communities often have very few teachers, so volunteers like Ji-ho are very important. His days were filled ( 24)
_________ engaging activities as he assisted teachers with lesson plans, led small group sessions, and interacted with students, helping them
improve their English skills. (25) _________, he also had time to explore Cape Town. He tried the local cuisine and visited the city’s historical
landmarks and breathtaking natural landscapes.
Ji-ho really had a memorable time in Cape Town. He (26) _________ considerable teaching experience, made a positive impact on the
lives of students, and discovered a deeper appreciation for different (27) _________ and ways of life. The trip made him realize how important it is
to volunteer and experience the joy of connecting with others.

23. A. included B. volunteered C. lasted D. joined


24. A. with B. in C. out D. on
25. A. Otherwise B. Therefore C. However D. Yet
26. A. enlarged B. gained C. performed D. created
27. A. societies B. activities C. attitudes D. cultures
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
I still remember the first time I delivered a presentation in front of my class. The mere thought of standing before all my classmates and
speaking filled me with anxiety.
My first presentation topic was my favorite hobby, astronomy. I spent days researching and preparing my slides. I rehearsed my speech
in front of the mirror until I could recite it without glancing at my notes. The day of the presentation finally arrived. As I stood before the class, I
could feel my heart thumping in my chest. I took a deep breath, looked at my classmates, and began my presentation.
As I spoke, I found that my nervousness slowly faded away. My classmates listened attentively, and some even asked questions. When I
finished, the class broke into applause. I felt a sense of accomplishment and relief.
From that day forward, I was no longer afraid of public speaking. I realized that preparation and practice were the keys to a successful
presentation. This experience taught me a valuable lesson that I would carry with me throughout my academic journey.
28. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The speaker's first presentation was on astronomy.
B. The speaker overcame anxiety and fear of public speaking through preparation and practice.
C. The speaker's classmates were uninterested during the presentation.
D. The speaker's favourite hobby is public speaking.
29. What did the speaker do to overcome nervousness before the presentation?
A. He rehearsed his speech with his classmates.
B. He avoided eye contact with everyone in the class.
C. He took a deep breath and looked at his classmates.
D. He read the notes repeatedly during the presentation.
30. What is one detail not mentioned in the text about the speaker's presentation experience?
A. The classmates were unresponsive.
B. Some classmates asked questions.
C. The class broke into applause.
D. The presentation was on the speaker's least favourite hobby.
31. In the context of the text, what does the word accomplishment most likely mean?
A. Failure B. Achievement C. Anxiety D. Nervousness
32. Which of the following is NOT implied by the speaker’s experience with public speaking?
A. Fear of public speaking can be overcome.
B. Preparation and practice are unnecessary for successful presentations.
C. The speaker’s academic journey was influenced by this experience.
D. The speaker was initially afraid of public speaking.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
33. “we will have a good time during the summer course this year.” He said to me.
A. He said to me they would have a good time during the summer course that year.
B. He said to me they had a good time during the summer course that year.
C. He said to me they will have a good time during the summer course this year.
D. He said to me they would have a good time during the summer course this year.
34. Snorkelling is so exciting that we all have decided to try it.
A. Snorkelling is very exciting, but we have decided not to have a try.
B. We haven’t tried snorkelling because it is so exciting.
C. As snorkelling is so exciting, we all have decided to have a try.
D. Although snorkelling is so exciting, we all have decided not to have a try.
35. The weather will be bad tomorrow, so we can't enjoy our camping trip.
A. If the weather will be bad tomorrow, we can't enjoy our camping trip.
B. If the weather isn’t bad tomorrow, we can enjoy our camping trip.
C. If the weather is bad tomorrow, we can enjoy our camping trip.
D. If the weather isn’t bad tomorrow, we can’t enjoy our camping trip.
36. The weather is great. Many people want to go on holiday.
A. The more greater the weather is, the more people want to go on holiday.
B. The more great the weather is, the more people want to go on holiday.
C. The greater the weather is, the more people want to go on holiday.
D. The more great the weather is, the more many people want to go on holiday.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. I/ wish/ I/ can/ dance / sing/ the locals
A. I wish I could danced and sang with the locals.
B. I wish I could dance and sing with the locals.
C. I wish I can dance and sing with the locals.
D. I wish I can’t dance and sing with the locals.
38. We/ visited/ Langbiang Mountain/ we/ saw/ gong show/ the evening.
A. We visited Langbiang Mountain, on which we saw a Gong show in the evening.
B. We visited Langbiang Mountain, which we saw a Gong show in the evening
C. We visited Langbiang Mountain, on where we saw a Gong show in the evening
D. We visited Langbiang Mountain, that we saw a Gong show in the evening
39. We/ just/ have/ long/ trip/ we/really/ feel/ exhaust/ now.
A. We have just had a long trip to Korea because we really feel exhausted now.
B. We have just had a long trip to Korea because of we really feel exhausted now.
C. We have just had a long trip to Korea so we really feel exhausted now.
D. We have just had a long trip to Korea, so we really feel exhausted now.
40. This/ be/ enjoyable experience/ I/ have/ ever/ had.
A. This is most enjoyable experience I have ever had.
B. This is the most enjoyable experience I have ever had.
C. This is the most enjoyable than any experience I have ever had.
D. This is more enjoyable experience I have ever had.

MOCK TEST 53
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. promise B. pursue C. personal D. memorise
Question 2.
A. experience B. oriented C. memorise D. dresses
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. lifestyle B. result C. household D. western
Question 4.
A. dependent B. extended C. privacy D. amazing
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. 1. Girls used to have little opportunity to pursue their interests in the past.
A. continue B. make C. create D. follow
Question 6. My grandpa says that he used to play various outdoor games when he was small.
A. few B. many C. limited D. plenty
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7. Children normally feel a lot of anxiety about their first day at school.
A. nervousness B. worrying C. calmness D. relaxing
Question 8. Solar energy is abundant and can be renewable.
A. dangerous B. limited C. expensive D. unpolluted
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
Question 9. The relationship among members in our family is quite ________. We can express our opinions and our parents listen to us.
A. stressful B. convenient C. democratic D. modern
Question 10. Teacher: I hope you won't forget to submit the project on traditional customs this Friday.
Nam: ______________.
A. I don't think you can B. I promise I will finish it on time
C. Can you finish it on time D. It's easy to finish it on time
Question 11. Peter: - “How is your life in your uncle's extended family?” - Mary:- “_____”
A. You should be careful when coming there. B. I still cannot get along with all member.
C. I don't know what happened. D. Not at all.
Question 12. Children feel to go into the world with the support from their parents.
A. confident B. confidently C. confidence D. confidential
Question 13. We must try to avoid ________ those mistakes in the future.
A. repeating B. to repeat C. repeat D. repeated
Question 14. It was very that a couple in the past could have about 5 to 10 children.
A. famous B. common C. popular D. obvious
Question 15. The neighborhood in _____ they have been living is a somewhat dangerous one.
A. what B. where C. that D. which
Question 16. More schools and hospitals are ______ to meet the demand of the increasing number of people in this area.
A. set up B. made up C. put up D. turned up
Question 17. _____ ease traffic congestion, it is necessary to promote the development of public transport.
A. Because of B. Despite C. In order to D. Since
Question 18. Lan _____ (drop) her glass while she _____ (have) lunch.
A. dropped – was having B. dropped – had
C. was dropping – had D. dropped – were having
Question 19. Yesterday, they promised providing us ______ more details about the old Vietnamese lifestyle.
A. for B. with C. of D. by
Question 20. As an old saying in Viet Nam, “Blood is thicker than water”, the concept of blood ______ is always engraved in the mind of the
Vietnamese.
A. relation B. relationship C. related D. relative
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. I enjoy going to open air markets which people talk to one another, and they sometimes bargain.
A. enjoy B. another C. which D. bargain
Question 22. Thanks to technology, communication is now much easier and more convenience than in the past.
A. Thanks to B. is C. easier D. convenience
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
Recently, everything has changed significantly. In the past, people lived in small (23) ______ and people knew each other well. If one
had problems, all of his neighbours would help him. In contrast, in these days, people are too busy to think about others. (24) ______, technology
plays an important role in communication because people can send a message or make a phone call without visiting each other. People in the past
worked on farms and travelled everywhere on foot. The kind of food they ate was (25) ______ and not genetically modified. Nowadays, people use
cars to travel everywhere. People do anything faster than in the past by using the machine in workshops or in their jobs. These activities make
people become (26) ______ active, and they are likely to suffer from heart attack or obesity. The environment before the industrial revolution was
much cleaner. However, the population has increased, and human activities have a (27) ______ impact on the environment. We have many
factories which throw out toxic chemicals to cause air pollution and damage the habitat seriously.
23. A. public B. co-operation C. society D. communities
24. A. Moreover B. However C. Therefore D. Otherwise
25. A. artificial B. authentic C. natural D. handy
26. A. more B. less C. fewer D. a lot
27. A. negative B. positive C. benificial D. harmless
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.
In the past, learning was based on memorisation and lecture-style classes. Teachers were the only source of knowledge, and students took notes
from the blackboard down to their notebooks.
Over the years, the education system has had many changes, with a shift from traditional teaching styles to more modern methods. Traditional
teaching methods like rote learning and memorization have given ways to more effective methods like project-based learning and online learning.
Project-based learning encourages learners to actively participate in hands-on projects. Instead of passively listening to lectures in class, students
have the opportunity to absorb the content beforehand through videos or readings. This pre-class preparation allows more interaction, and students
can ask questions and collaborate with their classmates. By engaging with practical challenges, students gain a deeper understanding of the subject
matter and develop crucial problem-solving skills. The focus shifts from the teacher as the sole source of information to a more dynamic and
interactive learning environment.
Nowadays, online learning has gained remarkable popularity. It offers flexibility and accessibility, enabling everyone to learn at their own pace and
in their preferred environment. With digital resources, they have the freedom to explore diverse subjects and engage with multimedia content.
Online learning expands the educational horizons by breaking down geographical barriers and providing a global awareness.
Finally, the goal of effective learning styles is to equip students with the skills they need to succeed in the 21 st century.
(Source: Internet)
28. What does this passage mainly discuss about?
A. the development of education over times
B. the importance of traditional teaching methods
C. the effect of learning styles on students
D. the goal of teaching methods
29. For the project-based learning method, ________________.
A. students can ask teachers to help them with their projects
B. students have many activities to prepare for their presentation in class
C. students work on the project individually
D. teachers can give students any type of projects
20. Project-based learning helps students ________________.
A. acquire the problem-solving skills
B. become the only source of knowledge
C. work with their peers in other countries
D. not consider projects being challenges anymore
31. All of the following are true about online learning EXCEPT that ________________.
A. students can study at their own speed and choose the websites they like
B. online learning has become more and more popular nowadays
C. lessons contain a variety of multimedia content
D. this method can be only used to learn something about the Internet
32. The phrase “breaking down geographical barriers” means________________.
A. students can travel long distances to meet their peers easily
B. distances between countries are no longer a big problem for students to widen their knowledge
C. teachers can interact with people in other countries via the Internet
D. students in the world have the same online learning experience
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. Tom often gets higher scores at school than his brother.
A. Tom often gets less high scores at school than his brother.
B. Tom’s brother doesn’t often get as high scores at school as him.
C. Tom’s brother doesn’t often get as low scores at school as him.
D. Tom often gets lower scores at school than his brother.
Question 34. Although Bill took a taxi, he still arrived late for the concert.
A. In spite of taking a taxi, Bill arrived late for the concert.
B. Bill arrived late for the concert because of taking the taxi.
C. Bill took a taxi to the concert even though he still arrived late for the concert.
D. Bill arrived late for the concert despite he took a taxi.
Question 35. Don’t be late for school, or you will be punished.
A. If you are late for school, you won’t be punished.
B. If you are early for school, he will be punished.
C. If you are late for school, you will be punished.
D. If you aren’t late for school, you will be punished.
Question 36. Mary said: “What will you do this evening, John?”
A. Mary asked John what John did that evening.
B. Mary asked John what would he do that evening.
C. Mary wanted to know what John would do that evening.
D. Mary wanted to know what she and John would do that evening.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases given.
Question 37. Much/ teacher/ explain, much/ he/ not/ understand
A. The much his teacher explained, the more he didn’t understand.
B. The more his teacher explained, the more he didn’t understand.
C. More his teacher explained, more he didn’t understand.
D. More his teacher explained, the more he didn’t understand.
Question 38. I wish/ everybody/ enough/ food/ place/ live in.
A. I wish everybody will have enough food and a place to live in.
B. I wish everybody have enough food and a place to live in.
C. I wish everybody had enough food and a place to live in.
D. I wish everybody has enough food and a place to live in.
Question 39. As soon as/ concert/ end/ we/ head/ after – party .
A. As soons as the concert ends, we will head to the after – party.
B. As soon as the concert will end, we will head to the after – party.
C. As soon as the concert end, we will head to the after – party.
D. As soon as the concert ended, we will head to the after – party.
Question 40. you/ remember/ year/ we start/ learn English?
A. Do you remember the year which we started to learn English?
B. Do you remember a year when we started to learn English?
C. Do you remember the year when we started to learn English?
D. Do you remember a year which we started to learn English?
MOCK TEST 54
Mark 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. astonished B. changed C. entertained D. surprised
Question 2.
A. freedom B. handsome C. condition D. standard
Mark 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. ancient B. royal C. standard D. alive
Question 4.
A. recognise B. contribute C. occupy D. celebrate
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. I have become more independent since I moved away from home to study abroad. I've learnt to do things by myself.
A. dependent B. freedom C. compulsory D. confident
Question 6. I found Vietnamese life in the past fascinating.
A. boring B. amazing C. interesting D. convenient
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word SIMILAR in meaning to the underlined words.
Question 7. It is not astonished for men to wear the traditional costumes in modern life.
A. convenient B. surprised C. pleased D. certain
Question 8. This information comes from a very reliable source.
A. reputable B. destroyed C. damaged D. spoiled
Mark letter A, B, c, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
Question 9. He’s really hooked _____ history because he wants to get knowledge of different civilizations.
A. of B. in C. on D. into
Question 10. ______ people tend to focus on family values, draw strength from their family, and put the needs of the family ahead of their own.
A. Object-oriented B. Profit-oriented C. Family-friendly D. Family-oriented
Question 11. Children now have more ______ to decide their lives than in the past.
A. power B. opportunities C. freedom D. things
Question 12. Mai lives in a modern nuclear family; ______, she has much more privacy than her cousin.
A. because B. though C. however D. therefore
Question 13. The neighborhood in _____ they have been living is a somewhat dangerous one.
A. where B. which C. that D. what
Question 14. Mark: ______________ return your book on Vietnamese history tomorrow morning.
Nam: Great. I appreciate it.
A. I think you should B. I don't think I can
C. I assure you that I will D. I'm sorry to
Question 15. Tom: Thanks a lot for inviting me to join your trip to visit ancient streets.
Lan: _____________. I'm glad you like the trip.
A. Welcome to ancient streets B. You're welcome
C. All visitors are welcome D. You make me welcome
Question 16. Whenever those two ladies meet, they stop _______________.
A. to talk B. talk C. to talking D. talking
th
Question 17. I have looked ______ a book about life in Viet Nam in the 19 century.
A. up B. through C. into D. after
Question 18. It (rain) ______ heavily all morning yesterday.
A. rains B. were raining C. rained D. was raining
Question 19. Equality between workers and managers is very important in most ______ workplaces.
A. democratic B. democracy C. democratise D. democrat
Question 20. Life in this mountainous region has changed ______ so far.
A. remarkable B. remarkably C. remarkability D. unremarkable
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Question 21. The man and the animals whom you saw at the circus came from Ha Noi capital.
A. at B. from C. the D. whom
Question 22. The study of these animals are truly fascinating, and many books have been written about them.
A. written B. these C. many D. are
Read the following passage A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each blank.
There have been (23) ______ changes in the lifestyle of young people a century ago and the life of teenagers today. Young people a
hundred years ago lived in a more protective life in comparison with those of (24) ______ current times. Nowadays, communication is done
through social media like Facebook, Twitter (X), email addresses, cell phones and Skype. Television has (25) ______ entertainment be easy and
interesting. Nearly 80 percent of teenagers today have access to television, the Internet, and own at least one cell phone.
In the past, households should be the superior focus on their life. But nowadays, divorce rates are (26) ______ high that have made
teenagers ignore the concept of family values. Discipline is extremely low in teenagers today as compared to young people a century ago.
In old times, communication was poor but today communication is extremely easy (27) ______ technology has made the world a small
village. Life has really changed, and things are not the same at all. The more changes are continued, the harder life becomes.
(Source: Internet}
Question 23. A. massive B. long-term C. extended D. spacious
Question 24. A. the B. a C. an D. x
Question 25. A. caused B. let C. made D. resulted
Question 26. A. such B. so C. too D. enough
Question 27. A. despite B. thanks to C. since D. due to
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that follow.
From the 20th to the 21th century, there have been significant changes in the majority of countries around the world. Substantial differences are
evident between the way we live today, and the way we lived a century ago.Viet Nam is no exception although there are some aspects of life in
Viet Nam that are similar to the way of life of the twentieth century.
Living in Viet Nam today differs greatly from the lifestyle of 100 years ago. People in the past mainly worked in agriculture whereas today there
are significantly fewer people working in this sector of the economy. These days, by comparison, people are more likely to be employed in
manufacturing and tourism than in the rice fields. Moreover, Viet Nam, which was traditionally agricultural, is transforming into an entirely
different country. While agriculture is still an important component of the Vietnamese economy, other enterprises are accounting for an increasing
amount of economic activity.
However, along with the differences, similarities also exist. The Vietnamese have kept many of the characteristics of their forefathers. The
Vietnamese people are as friendly today as they were in the past. This is best illustrated in the way they welcome foreigners. Moreover, the
determination of the people of Viet Nam has not changed. The Vietnamese work collectively and happily towards the development of their
country.
To conclude, while there are differences in past and present lifestyles, there are important similarities. Although Viet Nam has changed in many
ways, there always have been, and always will be, the friendly welcoming smiles of the Vietnamese people.
Question 28. According to the passage, Viet Nam has had significant changes ______.
A. during the 20th century B. for over 100 years
st
C. since the 21 century D. for over 2 centuries
Question 29. What is the best title of this passage?
A. Vietnamese lifestyle in the past B. How Vietnamese lifestyle has changed over times
C. Vietnamese lifestyle in the 20th century D. Vietnamese modern lifestyle
Question 30. What can be infered from the passage?
A. Viet Nam people no longer work in agriculture.
B. Viet Nam has changed in many ways but still kept many traditional characteristics.
C. Viet Nam has transformed into an industrial country.
D. The majority of population works in tourism.
Question 31. All of the following are traditional features of the Vietnamese EXCEPT _____.
A. the determination to build the country B. the entirely different country
C. the friendly welcoming smiles D. the hospitality to strangers
Question 32. The word "component” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. part B. aspect C. group D. company
Make letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
Question 33. Son Doong cave is the most beautiful in Vietnam.
A. Other caves in Viet Nam are not so beautiful as Son Doong.
B. Other caves in Viet Nam are as beautiful as Son Doong.
C. Other caves in Viet Nam are more beautiful than Son Doong.
D. Other caves in Viet Nam are less beautiful as Son Doong.
Question 34. You will fail your Math final test unless you study harder.
A. You will fail your Math final test if you study harder.
B. You will fail your Math final test if you don’t study harder.
C. Unless you study harder, you will pass your Math final test.
D. If you don’t study harder, you won’t fail your Math final test.
Question 35. Despite having bad school facilities, our grandparents and parents still studied well.
A. Because our grandparents and parents had good school facilities, they still studied well.
B. In spite having poor school facilities, they still studied well.
C. Though our grandparents and parents had poor school facilities, they still studied well.
D. Although our grandparents and parents had poor school facilities, they didn’t study well.
Question 36. She asked me “Which country do you want to visit this summer holiday?”
A. She asked me which country she wanted to visit this summer holiday.
B. She asked me which country I want to visit that summer holiday.
C. She asked me which country I wanted to visit that summer holiday .
D. She told me which country I wanted to visit this summer holiday .
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/ phrases given.
Question 37. Trung/ often/ go/ village cultural house/ always/ open/ public holidays
A. Trung often goes to the village cultural house which always opens on public holidays.
B. Trung often goes to the village cultural house on which always opens public holidays.
C. Trung often goes to the village cultural house where always opens on public holidays.
D. Trung often go to the village cultural house which always opening on public holidays.
Question 38. Frequently/ she/ practise, strong/ athlete/ she/ become.
A. The more frequently she practises, the stronger athlete she will become
B. The more frequently she practises, the more strong athlete she will become
C. The more frequently she practise, the stronger athlete she becomes
D. The frequently she practises, the stronger athlete she will become
Question 39. Mai/ wish/ have/ chance/ see/ “Anh trai say Hi” concert/ next December.
A. Mai wish she had a chance to see “Anh trai say Hi” concert next December .
B. Mai wishes she will have a chance to see “Anh trai say Hi” concert next December.
C. Mai wishes she has a chance to see “Anh trai say Hi” concert next December.
D. Mai wishes she had a chance to see “Anh trai say Hi” concert next December.
Question 40. As soon as/ rain/ stop/ we/ go/ walk/ park.
A. As soon as the rain stopped, we were going for a walk in the park.
B. As soon as the rain was stopping, we went for a walk in the park.
C. As soon as the rain stopped, we went for a walk in the park.
D. As soon as the rain was stoppping, we were going for a walk in the park.
MOCK TEST 55
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others
in each group.
Question 1. A. household B. mountain C. group D. counsellor
Question 2. A. replaced B. promised C. matched D. explored
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others
in each group.
Question 3. A. explore B. promise C. replace D. pursue
Question 4. A. experience B. democratic C. generation D. destination
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. I love animals and I'm determined to pursue my dream of becoming a vet.
A. achieve B. chase C. meet D. hope
Question 6: In the past, girls had little opportunity to pursue their interests.
A. priority B. chance C. memory D. nuclear
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: I love animals and I'm determined to pursue my dream of becoming a vet."
A. follow B. give up C. achive D. understand
Question 8: It is said that the English explorer Howard Limbert publicly announced the existence of Son Doong Cave in 2009.
A. narrowly B. generally C. privately D. widely
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: Wearing vintage clothes have become a ________________ among young people nowadays.
A. memory B. trend C. material D. costume
Question 10: She wished to ________________ a medical career, but she was forced to drop out of university due to her difficult living condition.
A. take B. memorise C. replace D. pursue
Question 11. My teacher gave me the __________ to present my project to the class.
A. opportune B. opportunity C. opportunely D. opponent
Question 12. Studying _______ events can provide valuable insights into our present and future.
A. historical B. history C. historic D. historically
Question 13. Phong: I will show you some of my photos when I was a child.
Tom: _______________________________________________
A. No problem. B. I have some pictures too.
C. How interesting. I’ll love it. D. I’m sorry to hear that.
Question 14. Mai: I promise I’ll do the task to my best.
Sue: _______________________________________________
A. You must do your part. B. Great. I appreciate it.
C. Everybody has his own task. D. That’s what I do.
Question 15. ______ cycling is a good exercise, it does not use up a lot of calories.
A. Although B. However C. Because D. If
Question 16. The novel _____ she wrote many years ago is interesting.
A. when B. which C. where D. who
Question 17. Life at present is obviously different ________________ life 100 years ago.
A. with B. as C. to D. from
Question 18. After some research, we all agreed ________ the ancient town of Hoi An for our visit.
A. choosing B. to choose C. going D. to go
Question 19. At present she ________________ (write) about educational reformation in Vietnam.
A. were writing B. was writing C. wrote D. is writing
Question 20. Before I visit a place, I usually __________________ about its history.
A. find out B. find down C. look around D. come back
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21. In some countries, it has against the law to ride a motorcycle without a helmet.
A. without B. has C. the law D. to ride
Question 22: Both of us are playing a piano in the music room at the moment.
A. are playing B. a C. Both D. at
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes each
blank.
Like other big cities in Asia, Hanoi began to (23) ______ the tram system in the early 1900s. A few years later, (24) ______ its cheap fares
and convenience, this system rapidly became one of the most popular means of transport. There were five tram routes with Hoan Kiem Lake as a
central station for residents to get around the city and to the suburban areas. (25) ______, because of the population boom and the urgent demand
for upgrading the more modern road system, the rail tracks were (26) ______ removed and completely disappeared in 1990. These days, the fact
that the population of the capital has risen tremendously results in a dramatic increase in the number of vehicles on the roads. To (27) ______ the
increasing travel demands and reduce traffic congestion, the first 13-kilometre skytrain system, connecting Cat Linh and Ha Dong is launched and
it is expected to be completed by 2018.
Question 23. A. invent B. improve C. operate D. install
Question 24. A. due to B. because C. although D. despite
Question 25. A. otherwise B. moreover C. therefore D. however
Question 26. A. gradually B. occasionally C. regularly D. eventually
Question 27. A. respond B. see C. take D. meet
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that
follow.
From the 20th to the 21st century, there have been significant changes all over the world. Substantial differences are evident between the
way we live today, and the way we lived a century ago. Vietnam is no exception although there are some facets of life that still resemble the way
of life of the twentieth century.
Living in Vietnam today differs greatly from the lifestyle of 100 years ago. People in the past mainly worked in agriculture whereas today
there are significantly less people working in this sector of the economy. These days, by comparison, people are more likely to be employed in
manufacturing and tourism than in the rice fields. Moreover, Vietnam, which was traditionally agrarian, is transforming into an entirely different
country. While agriculture is still an important component of the Vietnamese economy, other enterprises are accounting for an increasing amount
of economic activity.
However, along with the differences, similarities also exist. The people of Vietnam have retained many of the characteristics of their
forefathers. The Vietnamese people are as friendly today as they were in the past. This is best exemplified in the way they welcome foreigners to
their unique country. Moreover, the resilience and determination of the people of Vietnam has not changed. The Vietnamese work collectively and
happily towards the development of their country.
Question 28. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. The role of agriculture in Vietnam has remained unchanged.
B. The similarities between life in Vietnam today and 100 years ago.
C. The changes and similarities in Vietnamese life over the past century.
D. The impact of tourism on Vietnam’s economy.
Question 29. What does the word "resilience" in the last paragraph mean?
A. Hard work B. Ability to recover quickly
C. Kindness D. Physical strength
Question 30. According to the passage, how has the Vietnamese economy changed?
A. More people are working in agriculture now than before.
B. Agriculture is no longer an important part of the economy.
C. More people are now working in manufacturing and tourism.
D. People today only focus on tourism development.
Question 31. What does the word "this" in the sentence "This is best exemplified in the way they welcome foreigners to their unique country."
refer to?
A. The Vietnamese economy B. The friendliness of Vietnamese people
C. The tourism industry in Vietnam D. The agricultural sector in Vietnam
Question 32. What can be inferred about Vietnamese people from the passage?
A. They have completely changed their traditional way of life.
B. They no longer work in agriculture at all.
C. They are adapting to modernization while preserving traditions.
D. They are not welcoming to foreigners.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33: They asked him: “Do you like to play this game?”
A. They asked him whether he liked to play this game.
B. They asked him whether they liked to play that game.
C. They asked him whether he liked to play that game.
D. They asked him whether they liked to play this game.
Question 34. Although Paul has little money, he feels happy and enjoys his life.
A. Paul feels happy and enjoys his life though the fact that having little money.
B. Despite Paul has little money, he feels happy and enjoys his life.
C. In spite of having little money, Paul feels happy and enjoys his life.
D. Paul feels happy and enjoys his life even though having little money.
Question 35. A human brain is more complex than a computer.
A. A computer is not as complex as a human brain.
B. A computer is as complex as the human brain.
C. Compared to a human brain, a computer is too complex.
D. A computer is much more complex than a human brain.
Question 36. You should use less paper to protect the environment
A. Unless you use less paper, you could protect the environment.
B. If you use less paper, you could protect the environment
C. Unless you use less paper, you can protect the environment.
D. If you use less paper, you can protect the environment.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. I wish /can/go camping/you/ tomorrow
A. I wish I could go camping with you tomorrow.
B. I wish I can go camping with you tomorrow.
C. I wish I could going to camp with you tomorrow.
D. I wish I can go to the camp with you tomorrow.
Question 38. I/often/go/village cultural house/always/open /public holidays
A. I will often go to the village cultural house always opening on public holidays.
B. I often goes to the village cultural house which always opens on public holidays.
C. I often goes to the village cultural house when always opens on public holidays.
D. I often went to the village cultural house so it always opens on public holidays.
Question 39. The/ hard/ you/ study, the/ good/ results/ you/ get.
A. The harder you study, the better results you will get.
B. The more hard you study, the better results you will get.
C. The harder you study, the best results you will get.
D. The more hardly you study, the better results you will get.
40. They were living peacefully in the country. The war broke out.
A. Because they were living peacefully in the country, the war broke out.
B. Although they were living peacefully in the country, the war broke out.
C. The war broke out just as they were living peacefully in the country.
D. They were living peacefully in the country when the war broke out.
MOCK TEST 56
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others
in each group.
Question 1. A. tribal B. family C. lifestyle D. memorise
Question 2. A. democratic B. attraction C. popularity D. generation
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others
in each group.
Question 3. A. ancient B. pursue C. nuclear D. promise
Question 4. A. memory B. exhibitC. unpleasant D. extended
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 5. Taking notes helps me review the lesson more effectively.
A. Looking at B. writing down C. paying to D. understanding
Question 6: In the past, girls had little opportunity to pursue their interests.
A. priority B. possibility C. memory D. nuclear
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 7: The world is becoming more digital, therefore, protecting our privacy should be a top priority.
A. importance B. urgency C. delay D. personal
Question 8: The nuclear family now does not stand on its own, but it always receives support and assistance from wider families
A. extended B. common C. popular D. shared
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that completes each of the sentences.
Question 9: She has found ______ sources of information about life in Viet Nam a century ago.
A. extended B. alive C. various D. long
Question 10: Like adults, children sometimes want some ______.
A. opportunity B. relations C. values D. privacy
Question 11. She has a small office that is used for ________________ discussions.
A. private B. privacy C. privatized D. privatize
Question 12. Students are expected to ________________ the entire poem before the test.
A. memory B. memorise C. memorable D. memorably
Question 13. A: I promise to cook a really special dinner tonight.
B: __________________________________________
A. Really? How come? B. Great! I appreciate it.
C. Sure. What an offer! D. No problem. You’re so kind.
Question 14. A: My brother will help us with the project on transport in the past.
B: __________________________________________
A. Great! Tell him I say thanks. B. Can he say that again, please?
C. Would he mind me helping him? D. Sorry? I can’t follow him.
Question 15. They were happy _____________ their children accomplished their goal of attending a famous university.
A. so B. because C. and D. but
Question 16. People ________ live in rural areas still maintain many traditional customs.
A. whose B. what C. which D. who
Question 17. In the old days, transportation in my village depend ________ buffalo-drawn carts.
A. with B. with C. at D. on
Question 18. Please, avoid _________ the wires with wet hands.
A. touch B. touching C. to touch D. touch
Question 19. While we _______________ the maths test, the fire alarm _______________ off.
A. were doing - was going B. did - was going
C. did - went D. were doing - went
Question 20. To reduce my cholesterol, I’m trying to cut _______________ fatty food.
A. down on B. out of C. off from D. over to
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the sentences.
Question 21. My parents didn’t eat many fast food and soft drink.
A. parents B. didn’t C. and D. many
Question 22: One of the most urgent problems facing us now are the need to control population growth.
A. are B. of the C. population D. facing
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word/phrase that completes each
blank.
Vietnamese lifestyle has changed a lot over the years. In the past, people mainly used bicycles or walked to travel; (23) _______,
motorbikes and cars have become more popular.
Another big change is in communication. In the past, people sent letters to talk to their friends and family, but now they can (24) _______
each other easily by phone or the internet.
Family meals were very important in the past. All family members sat together and enjoyed meals. However, today, many people are too
(25) _______ with work or school, so they eat separately or eat out.
The way children play has also changed. Before, they played traditional games like ô ăn quan or hide and seek. Now, many children prefer
watching TV or playing (26) _______ games.
Even though life has changed, Vietnamese people still keep their traditions. For example, Tet is still the most important (27) _______ of
the year.
Question 23. A. however B. so C. as a result D. because
Question 24. A. write B. call C. draw D. visit
Question 25. A. happy B. busy C. free D. tired
Question 26. A. card B. board C. video D. word
Question 27. A. festival B. sport C. trip D. habit
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions that
follow.
Viet Nam is in the period of industrialisation and modernisation, and many aspects of Vietnamese lifestyle have changed. The biggest
differences we can see now are in teenagers’ lifestyle. They are now more flexible and casual in the way they dress. They wear their hair in
different styles and even dye it different colours. They have become more confident in communicating with others, even with their elders. They are
daring in their actions and ambitions. For many of them, technology has become important in their daily life. They use it for study and
entertainment.
However, Vietnamese teenagers have also learnt to treasure their traditional values. Many customs and traditions are passed from
generation to generation. Vietnamese teens show respect for the elders, at home and outside. They learn to value their families. They come to their
parents for advice and ask for permission in their important decisions such as university study and marriage. They also wear traditional costumes
such as ao
Question 28. The most significant change in lifestyle can be seen among _______________.
A. the elderly B. small children C. teenagers D. girls
Question 29. The example of teenagers dying their hair in different colours shows that they are now __________.
A. more creative B. more flexible C. more confident D. more responsible
Question 30. What does the word "them" refer to in the passage?
A. Vietnamese elders B. Vietnamese families
C. Vietnamese teenagers D. Vietnamese teachers
Question 31. Which statement below is NOT correct according to the information in the passage?
A. Teenagers appreciate traditions.
B. Teenagers respect their parents’ advice.
C. Teenagers learn customs and traditions from their elderly.
D. Teenagers want to depend on their parents.
Question 32. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Vietnamese teenagers have changed their fashion styles and ways of communication.
B. The lifestyle of Vietnamese teenagers is a combination of modernity and tradition.
C. Technology has completely transformed the lives of Vietnamese teenagers.
D. Vietnamese teenagers no longer follow traditional customs and values
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original one.
Question 33. "Are you interested in exploring historical sites?" said Lan.
A. Lan asked me if I am interested in exploring historical sites.
B. Lan wanted to know if I was interested in exploring historical sites.
C. Lan said that I was interested in exploring historical sites.
D. Lan invited me to explore historical sites with her.
Question 34. Go to bed immediately or you can’t get up early tomorrow.
A. If you don’t go to bed immediately, you can’t get up early tomorrow.
B. If you went to bed immediately, you could get up early tomorrow.
C. If you didn’t go to bed immediately, you can’t get up early tomorrow.
D. Unless you don’t to bed immediately, you can’t get up early tomorrow.
Question 35. Peter worked hard, so she passed the final exam.
A. Because Peter worked hard, he passed the final exam.
B. Because of Peter worked hard, he didn’t pass the final exam.
C. Peter worked hard, since he didn’t pass the final exam.
D. Peter worked hard, because he passed the final exam.
Question 36. Although visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary
A. Despite visitors reducing stress in a package tour, they have to follow a fixed itinerary
B. Despite reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary
C. Although reducing stress in a package tour, visitors have to follow a fixed itinerary
D. Visitors can reduce stress in a package tour, despite they have to follow a fixed itinerary
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
Question 37. Andy/ wish/ he/ can/ speak English/ good/ as a native speaker.
A. Andy wishes he can speak English as well as a native speaker.
B. Andy wish he could speak English as well as a native speaker.
C. Andy wishes he could spoke English as well as a native speaker.
D. Andy wishes he could speak English as well as a native speaker
Question 38. I/ know/ English restaurant/serve/ excellent/ fish and chips.
A. I know an English restaurant serves excellent fish and chips.
B. I know an English restaurant which serves excellent fish and chips.
C. I know an English restaurant which serve excellent fish and chips.
D. I know an English restaurant who serves excellent fish and chips.
Question 39. He/ chat/ his friends/ while/ his teacher/ teach/ the lesson.
A. He was chatting with his friends while his teacher was teaching the lesson.
B. He chatted with his friends while his teacher was teaching the lesson
C. He was chatting with his friends while his teacher taught the lesson.
D. He chatted with his friends while his teacher taught the lesson
Question 40: No / country / world / populated / China.
A. No other country in the world is as populated as China.
B. No other country in the world is more populated as China.
C. No other country in the world is as populated than China.
D. No other country on the world is as populated as China.
MOCK TEST 57
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.
1. A. momorise B. lifestyle C. privacy D. provide
2. A. missed B. pursued C. promised D. replaced
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.
3. A. dependent B. democratic C. display D. extended
4. A. market B. lifestyle C. generation D. nuclear
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
5. Girls used to have little opportunity to pursue their interests in the past.
A. continue B. make C. create D. follow
6. My grandpa says thathe used to play various outdoor gameswwhen he was small.
A. few B. many C. limited D. plenty
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
7. In the past, children played a lot of traditional outdoor games such as hide-and-seek, tug of war, marbles.
A. old B. ancient C. mordern D. beautiful
8. English cuisine is among the deep-rooted traditions that English people want to preserve.
A. being fundamental B. existing for a long time
C. having long history D. being unimportant.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.
9. I love living in a(n) ______ family where I can learn about traditional values from my grandparents.
A. extended B. nuclear C. large D. democratic
10. Families used to live in one-room houses where they had little ______.
A. time B. understanding C. privacy D. opportunity
11.John is still ______ dependent on his parents; he regularly receives money from them.
A. financially B. finance C. financial D. financier
12. The Taj Mahal is a _______ building which is visited by millions of tourists every year.
A. magnificence B. magnificent C. magnificently D. magnifical
13. Mai: I promise I’ll do the task to my best.
Sue: _________________________ .
A. You must do your part. B. Great. I appreciate it.
C. Everybody has his own task. D. That’s what I do.
14. Lyn: _____________________________ .
Hoa: Thank you. I appreciate it.
A. I’ll help you tidy up the house.
B. Shall we go to the cinema tonight?
C. I’ll travel south this summer.
D. This new laptop is not light enough to carry around.
15. Viet Nam experiences decades of fighting for freedom, ______ we tried to protect independence.
A. so B. because C. although D. in spite
16. He stayed in his room to avoid ______ his parents’ guests.
A. to meet B. meet C. meeting D. met
17. The driver stopped ______ a coffee because he felt sleepy.
A. to have B. have C. having D. had
18. On Friday morning, there is a meeting __________ 11 am and 1 pm.
A. from B. between C. among D. at
19. The boys _______with some local people in Cu Lan Village at this time last night.
A. danced B. were dancing C. are dancing D. have danced
20. Nick is taking extra lessons to ______ what he missed while he was sick.
A. look forward to B. get on well with C. take back D. keep up with
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
21. Mary told her mother expecting to see her the week after.
A. to see B. the week C. told D. expecting
22. Mrs Steven, along with her cousin from Canada, are planning to attend the firework display in Da Nang, Viet Nam.
A. are B. her cousin C. the firework D. to attend
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
As I remember, (23) _________ in the 50s and 60s, Ha Noi was not as crowded as it is today. Bicycles and cyclos were the main means of
transport and the few motorbikes that were around were owned by rich people. It was rare to see cars or jeeps.
Meanwhile, the tram was the only method of public transport. An old tram station is now home to several retail outlets that look out over the lake
in Dinh Tien Hoang Street.
At that time, Hanoians always travelled by tram, not only for its (24) __________ but also the price. For just five cents you could travel one-way to
it’s terminus in the former Ha Dong Province, which is now part of the expanded Ha Noi.
I still remember on (25) _________ from school, my friends and I would go to the lake to catch the tram to Botanical Garden. The sound, clang-
clang, clang-clang could be regularly heard from early in the morning until late in the evening, come rain or (26) __________. Time,... decades
have passed, but there is still a clang (27) _________ in my mind from my childhood.
23. A. move B. place C. set D. back
24. A. convenience B. importance ____________ C. comfort D. condition
25. days out B. out days C. off days D. days off
26. A. light B. rise C. shine D. brighten
27. A. somewhat B. somewhere C. somehow D. someway
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
About 300 years ago, most of the southern region of Vietnam was nearly uninhabited and in the position of Ho Chi Minh City, there was a small
village formed with a few residents. However, thanks to its advantage in location, the town grew both economically and politically. By the 19 th
century, this had become a cultural hub of the South as well as an important trading center of the country.
You might not know that there was a time Saigon was referred to as the Pearl of the Far East. Sadly, having been through various
occurrences and two disastrous wars has stunted the city’s development. Only after the political instabilities had settled, Saigon recovered
miraculously and maintained its leading position in terms of both the economics and culture. Officially named as Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon today
has 22 districts in total and attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists annually.
28. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Saigon: Then and Now B. Saigon: Now and Then
C. Saigon: Lost and Found D. Saigon: Hub of the South East Vietnam
th
29. According to the passage, Saigon was in the early 17 century.
A. a financial center B. a small village
C. an important city D. an uninhabited region
30. The city’s development has been stunted because of .
A. two disastrous wars C. k natural disasters and disastrous wars
B. some major historic events D. different occurrences and disastrous wars
31.The word “occurrences” is closest in meaning to .
A. situations B. adventures C. incidents D. affairs
32. What happened with Saigon in the 19th century?
A. It became popular all over Asia.
B. It became a cultural hub of the South and an important trading center of Vienam.
C. It became the most important trading center in the world.
D. It was no longer visited by international tourists.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
33. Life in our small village used to be very simple and peaceful.
A. Life in our small village is now not as simple and peaceful as in the past.
B. Life in our small village has become very simple and peaceful.
C. Our small village has experienced simplicity and peace.
D. Life used to be different in our small village.
34. “What should I do to stop arguing with my sister?” Linh wondered.
A. Linh wondered what doing to stop arguing with her sister.
B. Linh wondered what she to do to stop arguing with her sister.
C. Linh wondered what to do to stop arguing with her sister.
D. Linh wondered what should she do to stop arguing with her sister.
35. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
B. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields.
D. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
36. I’ll let you borrow the book but you must promise to return it next week.
A. If you promise to return the book next week, I’ll let you borrow it.
B. If you promise to return the book next week, I let you to borrow it.
C. If you promised to return the book next week, I won’t let you borrow it.
D. If you promise to return the book next week, I would let you borrow it.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. much / you / practise / few / mistakes / you / make.
A. The more you to practise, the fewer mistakes you to make.
B. The more you practice, the few mistakes you’ll make.
C. The more you practise, the fewer mistakes you’ll make.
D. Much as you practise, the few mistakes you will make.
38. I/ wish/ I/ have/ enough money/ buy a new computer.
A. I wish I had enough money to buying a new computer.
B. I wish I have enough money to buy a new computer.
C. I wish I had enough money to buy a new computer.
D. I wish I will have enough money to buy a new computer.
39. The English couple / live / next / us / fluent / Vietnamese.
A. The English couple who live next to us are fluent in Vietnamese.
B. The English couple who lives next to us are fluent at Vietnamese.
C. The English couple who live next to us are fluent at Vietnamese.
D. The English couple who lives next to us is fluent in Vietnamese.
40. It / be / nice song/ that/ I / listen / it / all day.
A. It was such a nice song that I listened to it all day.
B. It was so a nice song that I listened to it all day.
C. It was such nice song that I listened to it all day.
D. It was such a nice song that I listened it all day.
MOCK TEST 58
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.
1. A. suffer B. rubber C. suburban D. tunnel
2. A. happen B. vehicle C. exhibition D. exhaust
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.
3. A. experience B. magnificent C. exhilarate D. exploration
4. A. household B. popularity C. teenager D. freedom
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
5. I take notes in my notebook of the talk on the history of the drums.
A. liked B. learned C. understood D. wrote down
6. My granmother spent her childhood in various parts of Viet Nam.
A. similar B. different C. difficult D. same
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following question.
7. My mother often tells me never to accept a lift from someone I’ve just met!
A. prevent B. refuse C. help D. deny
8. My parents always expect my sister to get good grades and she doesn’t want to disappoint them.
A. please B. support C. empathize D. encourage
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.
9. Children nowadays have more freedom to ______ their interests.
A. pay for B. replace C. know D. pursue
10. Older people prefer reading the news from newspapers while the younger get news from the internet. That’s an example of ______.
A. a conflict B. an attitude C. a gap generation D. mass communication
11. I had an _________day in Da Lat last summer vacation.
A. enjoy B. enjoyable C. enjoyment D. enjoyably
12. .Her mother was very ______at spending lots of money on energy in our home.
A. surprise B. surprised C. surprising D. surprisedly
13. Teacher: I hope you won’t forget to submit the project on traditional customs this Friday.
Nam: ______ finish it on time.
A. I don’t think he will B. I promise I will C. She doesn’t D. It’s easy to
14. Mark: ______ return your book on Vietnamese history tomorow morning.
Tuan: Great. I appreciate it.
A. I think you should B. I don’t think I can
C. I assure you that I will D. I’m sorry to
15. They went home early ________the show was bad.
A. so B. because C. although D. but
16. Minh often fancies_________to the clanging sound of the Ha Noi tram in the old films on TV.
A. listen B. listening C. listens D. to listen
17. Mr Hung plans __________ research about life in Langbiang Mountain.
A. to do B. to make C. doing D. making
18. ."Caroline, remember to _____your coat before going to Cu Lan Village! It's very cold today," said the mother.
A. take off B. take on C. put off D. put on
19. The Conical Leaf Hat is used like an umbrella to protect people _____ rain or sun.
A. off B. from C. about D. to
20. Mary _______ me since she moved to Edinburgh 5 years ago.
A. didn't phone B. isn't phoning C. hasn't phoned D. doesn't phone
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
21. Six billion dollars were not enough for the victims after the earthquake.
A. were B. dollars C. enough D. after
22. They suggestded building a new hospital in his village and help the poor.
A. in B. help C. were D. dollars
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
The railway system in Viet Nam was first built in 1899, when Viet Nam was still a French colony. The total ( 23)_____ of the railroad is over
3,000 km, with the main route being the North-South (24)______, which is 1,726 km long. This track was considered the backbone of Indochina at
the time. Now, the rail system covers 35 out of the 63 cities and provinces of Viet Nam.
However, the system was (25)______ damaged by bombings during the war. In 1975, after the reunification of the north and the south, the
Vietnamese government decided to restore the system. In the space of a year, hundreds of bridges, tunnels, and stations were restored, along with
660 km of tracks. The new and improved system was (26)______ the Thong Nhat Express. Thanks to the rail system, travelling from north to
south has become much more convenient for tens of thousands of people.
In the past, in order to be able to buy train tickets people had to wait in long lines. Now, (27)______
can buy tickets online, or at the central station, without having to wait that long.
23. A. long B. length C. wide D. will
24. A. Railway B. Road C. Route D. Way
25. A. seriously B. importantly C. serious D. very
26. A. recalled B. known C. considered D. renamed
27. A. buyers B. visitors C. passengers D. attendants
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Dalat is one of the famous tourist cities of the country. This place has many beautiful poetic beauty spots with friendly local people. Da Lat
lies on Lam Vien plateau, in the Center Highland province of Lam Dong, 300 kilometers to the north of Ho Chi Minh City. Da Lat is a well-known
city attracting all people who have been there once.
Da Lat is known as a city of pine trees, waterfalls and flowers. Da Lat is described as a forest of flowers with different colours and various
species. Flowers can be found anywhere and in any season. We can see flowers in Da Lat in the park, in front of the houses, in the gardens, etc. Da
Lat has the widest range of orchild varieties in the country. Da Lat has few rivers and canals but it has many wonderful waterfalls. It takes tourists
several days to visit all the waterfalls in the area. The famous Cam Ly Falls is only 3 kilometers from the town center. The Prenn Fall is 10
kilometers in the south of Da Lat. The water pours now like a white shade. Da Lat people are very proud of it. Besides beautiful scenery, Dalat
cuisine is quite famous that visitors come here to enjoy it. Dalat day or night have delicious food, which is rich flavor and affordable.
Dalat is not just a tourism city, it is town to slow down our mind, to escape from the bustling city life, to enjoy every mintute together with
nature.
28. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage? -_________.
A. Dalat food is delicious and has reasonable prices.
B. There are many kinds of flowers in Dalat.
C. The distance between Dalat and Ho Chi Minh city is about 300 kilometers.
D. There are two wonderful waterfalls in Dalat.
29. What does the word "it" in paragraph 2 refers to? -_________.
A. the food B. the cuisine C. the fall D. the scener
30. Which word of the following can be the closest meaning " wonderful " in paragraph 2?
A. surprising B. fabulous C. bustling D. depressed
31. How long does it takes to visit all the waterfalls in the area? -_________.
A. Some days B. A day and a night C. Some weeks D. One day
32.What is the best title for the text? -_________.
A. Dalat - not just a tourism city
B. Pine trees, waterfalls and flowers of Dalat
C. Dalat’s food and drinks
D. Dalat - A beautiful destination for tourists
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
33. She stayed up late last night, so she missed the first bus to work.
A. She missed the first bus to work so she stayed up late last night.
B. Because she missed the first bus to work, she stayed up late last night.
C. She missed the first bus to work because she stayed up late last night.
D. She stayed up late last night because she missed the first bus to work.
34. “Do you know Long’s address?” he said to me.
A.He asked me if someone knew Long’s address.
B. He asked me if I knew Long’s address
C. He asked me if I know Long’s address.
D. He asked me for Long’s address.
35. Keep our environment clean or we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
A. If we don’t keep our environment clean, we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
B. If we don’t keep our environment clean, we don’t enjoy a healthy life.
C. If we didn’t keep our environment clean, we wouldn’t enjoy a healthy life.
D. If we keep our environment clean, or we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
36. I have never read such a wonderful book before.
A. All the books I’ve read before are more wonderful than this book.
B. This book is as wonderful as all the books I’ve ever read.
C. This is the most wonderful book I’ve ever read.
D. This is the most wonderful book I’ve never read.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. He/ wish/ he/ can/ get over / his illness.
A. He wishes he can got over his illness.
B. He wishes he could get over his illness.
C. He wish he could got over his illness.
D. He wishes he can get over his illness.
38. Mai/ live/ house/ opposite/ my house.
A. Mai lives in the house which is opposite my house.
B. Mai lives in the house and which is opposite my house
C. Mai lives in the house where is opposite my house.
D. Mai lives in the house who is opposite my house.
39. speech / very boring / most of us / feel / sleepy.
A. The speech was very boring that most of us felt sleepy.
B. It was so a boring speech that most of us felt sleepy.
C. The speech was too boring that most of us felt sleepy.
D. The speech was so boring that most of us felt sleepy.
40. difficult / exam, / hard-working / students / become.
A. The difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
B. The more difficult the exam is, the hard-working the students become.
C. More difficult the exam is, more hard-working the students become.
D.The more difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
MOCK TEST 59
Mark letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1.A. congestion B. village C. fragrance D. hygiene
2. A. occasion B. communicate C. entertainment D. traditional
Mark 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.
3. A. anxiety B. artisan C. priority D. amenity
4. A. delivery B. electrician C. relationship D. importantly
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning.
5. Public transportation in the city is generally reliable, with frequent buses and trains.
A.unsteady B. broken C. delayed D. trustworthy
6. I think you should go out with your friends too much, especially at night.
A. come down with B. make a chance C. hang out with D.try again
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning.
7.She has waited here for a long time, this street is always congested on Sundays.
A.never gets stuck B.is sometimes heavy C.is often bustling D.is always nice
8. I learnt history by rote and I couldn't pass the test that required me to think.
A. mindfully B. by heart C. thinkingly D. by accident
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences.
9.I am often carsick because of the smell of car exhaust, so I like getting around by_______.
A. taxi B. private car C. bus D. underground
10. This city has one of the most __________ underground rail networks in the world.
A. famous B. fashionable C. liveable D. interesting
11 I was disappointed as the life city was less __________ than I had expected.
A. entertained B. entertainment C. entertaining D. entertain
12. She spoke ______ at the meeting, impressing everyone with her confidence.
A. clearly B. clear C. clarify D. clarity
13.The fashionable store is an attraction in the city the product quality is nice.
A. when B. because C. though D. but
14. Mexico City is the capital of Mexico, is a cosmopolitan city.
A. which B. what C. that D. where
15. Dad allowed Dora _____________ to the party.
A. going B. to go C. go D. gone
16. Our group agreed to give a presentation about school uniforms ____the 20th century.
A. on B. at C. in D. with
17. While visiting Ho Chi Minh city with his family, his cousin took him _____the whole city.
A. take care of B. carry out C. get around D. turn off
18. My mom ______ dinner at seven o'clock yesterday evening.
A. were cooking B. cooked C. is cooking D. was cooking
19. When you visit our suburb, it’s probably best to use rickshaws to get around.”
John: “_____.”
A. Thanks, that’s really useful B. It isn’t really worth seeing them
C. It’s nice of you to say so D. That sounds better
20. Ann: "The noise level drives me crazy sometimes."
- Alex: "______. Earplugs are my best friends."
A.I don’t agree B. Absolutely C. I doubt it D. Not at all
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
21. Astronaut candidates whose are in their 30s and 40s can apply to become a NASA astronaut.A. a B. to C.
whose D. in
22. Tony, together with his parents, have gone to London on holiday
A. together B. have C. to D. on holiday
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each
numbered blank.
There is a saying that big cities never sleep. This is true for some cities in which the nightlife begins just when people in other cities are ready to
go to bed Big cities like New York, Madrid, London and Paris have vibrant nightlife. People can still find (23) ___________, dine out or go
shopping into the early hours.
City dwellers are usually more diverse and there are (24) ___________ communities that hold social events or parties, which provide
interesting opportunities for social interactions and social networking. The social interactions allow you to learn about other cultures and share
interests with people from different backgrounds, which make you more open minded and able to understand individuals. On the other hand, the
social (25)__________ helps you to broaden not only personal but also professional relationships. All in all, living in big cities is more (26)
___________because of the complete facilities provided. The advanced transportation system enables the citizens (27) ___________ public
facilities easier, cheaper and faster. Big cities also provide better education and health service. In addition, city life is more fun and exciting
because there is a wide range of entertainment to enjoy and a lot of social events to attend.
23. A. exciting B. interesting C. entertainment D. education
24. A. little B. many C. most D. much
25. A. networking B. living C. exciting D. facilities
26. A. convenient B. affordable C. expensive D. suitable
27. A. playing B. to avoid C. to access D. ẹnjoying
Read the passage, and choose the correct answer A, B, C or D for each question.
Magic city hustle attracts enormous crowds because of several advantages of living in dynamic cities. Many capital cities, huge metropolitans,
and educational and financial centres of the countries are well known for their active urban life. The first pro of living in cities is that people can
have access to great pre- school, school, and higher education institutions. Parents who live in cities
conveniently leave their kids to the pre-school educational facilities. Pre-school education in cities features perfect quality, thanks to the highly
skilled and educated teaching staff. Due to the high salaries, pre-school teachers prefer working in cities. Also, city life offers a vast variety of
schools, among which the families choose the most affordable one. When the kids enjoy the busy, engaging, and interesting pre-school life,
families are busy with hustling and working for long hours. As a result, parents make more money and ensure better financial security for the
family. Another huge advantage of living in cities is related to career and financial success. It is a worldwide trend that people move from country
to urban areas in order to find better jobs. Cities are home to enormous marketplaces, companies, government institutions, banks, etc., that offer a
myriad of jobs. Both high-skilled and low-skilled labour forces can find jobs very easily in urban areas. Workplaces continuously need new people
to hire because the market forces change at a swift pace. Therefore, people usually move to cities confidently, believing that they will get jobs very
conveniently.
28. What could be the best title for the passage?
A. Advantages of living in Cities
B. Features of Dynamic Cities
C. Education and Employment in Cities
D. High-skilled and Low-skilled Labour Forces in Cities
29. The word "pro" is closest in meaning to__________
A. disadvantage B. advantage C. trouble D. feature
30. Why do pre-school teachers prefer working in cities?
A. Because parents leave their kids to the pre-school educational facilities.
B. Because they can earn high salaries.
C. Because can have access to great pre-school, school, and higher education institutions.
D. Because they can have more job opportunities.
31. How many advantages of living in cities are mentioned in the passage?
A. four B. three C. two D. one
32 Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage?
A. Cities offer various types of jobs suitable for people's abilities and skills.
B. Children spend all day at school as their parents are busy working.
C. Education in the cities features best quality thanks to the highly skilled and educated teachers.
D. Workplaces sack and hire employees at a swift pace.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to the given one.
33"Are you interested in exploring historical sites?" said Lan.
A. Lan asked me if I am interested in exploring historical sites.
B. Lan wanted to know if I was interested in exploring historical sites.
C. Lan said that I was interested in exploring historical sites.
D. Lan invited me to explore historical sites with her.
34. If you don’t send her to the hospital, she may die.
A. Unless they send her to the hospital, she is likely to die.
B. It is possible that she may die if she goes to the hospital.
C. She may die before you send her to the hospital.
D. If you don’t send her to the hospital, she is sure to die.
35. Chau says life on a farm is more liveable than in the city.
A. Life on a farm is always more liveable than in the city.
B. Chau says life on a farm is as liveable as it is in the city.
C.For Chau, life in the city is not as liveable as it is on a farm.
D.For Chau, life in the city is more liveable than on a farm.
36. Jane worked hard, so she passed the final exam.
A. Because Jane worked hard, she passed the final exam.
B. Although Jane worked hard, she didn’t pass the final exam.
C. Jane worked hard, but she didn’t pass the final exam.
D. Jane worked hard, because she passed the final exam.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. The exam is difficult; the students become more hard-working.
A. More difficult the exam is, more hard-working the students become.
B. The difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
C. The more difficult the exam is, the more hard-working the students become.
D. The more difficult the exam is, the hard-working the students become.
38. I/ wish/ my school/ have / playground equipment/ extra activities.
A. I wish my school have playground equipment or extra activities.
B. I wish my school has had playground equipment or extra activities.
C. I wish my school had playground equipment or extra activities.
D. I wish my school has playground equipment or extra activities.
39. The/ church /our class/ visit/ last summer / over / 500 years old.
A. The church which our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
B. The church which our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
C. The church that our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
D.The church whose our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
40. As soon as / rain / stop / we / go / a walk / in / park / .
A.As soon as the rain stops, we went for a walk in the park.
B.As soon as the rain is stopping, we will go for a walk in the park.
C.As soon as the rain stops, we will go for a walk in the park.
D.As soon as the rain will stop, we go for a walk in the park.

MOCK TEST 60
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. historical B. system C. landscape D. business
2. A. carved B. impressed C. embroidered D. weaved
Mark 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.
3. A. craftsman B. attraction C. museum D. department
4. A. embroider B. lantern C. impress D. desire.
Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
5. The Smiths decided to move to a new house in a suburb last week.
A. On the outskirt B. at the centre C. in the city D. In town
6. The electrical wire in our neighbourhood broke down yesterday, so we had to call an electrician.
A. out of order B. out of order C. out of time D. Out of practice
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning.
7. John often has a bad relationship with his friends at school.
A. gets on with B. live on C. face up to D. passdown
8. We returned our hometown with some friends last week.
A. handed down B. looked around C. left D. foud out
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences.
9. They are having a meeting to discuss what _____ to help disadvantaged people in the neighbourhood.
A. do B. doing C. to do D. they doing
10. All people should join hand in protecting the environment _____ we can gain better health.
A. in order that B. when C because D. even though
11. Huong Canh pottery products are made _____ the typical local clay.
A. from B. with C. in D. for
12. After visiting Van Phuc village, they came _____ to their hotel for lunch.
A. at B. up C. down D. back
13. _________, farmers used buffalo- driven carts to transport agricultural products.
A. Untraditional B. Traditional C. Tradition D. Traditionally
14. I ______ my homework as soon as I come home.
A. was finishing B. finish C. finished D. will finish
15. We’d like to make a small _________to the fund for preserving our heritage sites.
A. contribute B. contribution C. contributed D. contributory
16. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, craftsmen in the village still _____ their hundred-year-old traditional trade.
A. shorten B. collect C. preserve D. remind
17. After weeks of talk, my parents decided _______ me a laptop for my studies.
A. buying B. buy C. to buying D. to buy
18. _____ are responsible for protecting lives and property by enforcing laws.
A. Police officers B. Firefighters C. Electricians D. Delivery persons
19. A: Do you mind helping me carry these boxes to the first floor?B: _____
A. You’re welcome. B. Not at all. C. Don’t worry. D. Never mind.
20. A: Could you show me where to eat Korean food in this area?
B: _____ There’s a nice restaurant around the corner.
A. Sure. B. How interesting! C. I’m fine. D. I don’t think so.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
21. Global warming, which is the increase in temperature in the atmosphere, are a worldwide concern.
A. are B. increase C. in D. concern.
22. Remember not to skip a breakfast because it’s the most important meal of the day.
A. not to skip B. a C. the D. of
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
I’m fascinated (23) __________ traditional handicrafts. At weekends, I usually go to Bat Trang where I was born. It’s a (24) __________ village
not far from Ha Noi center. My uncle and my aunt still live in Bat Trang and they own a big workshop there. In fact, my grandparents (25)
__________ that workshop and some years ago, my uncle and my aunt (26) __________ the business because my grandparents are very old. My
grandfather is a well-known artisan in the village. Every time I go there, he teaches me how (27) __________ things from clay such as pots, vase
and bowls.
Question 23: A. in B. of C. by D. with
Question 24: A. making hat B. pottery C. moulding D. painting
Question 25: A. started B. set C. went D. made
Question 26: A. looked after B. took care C. set up D. took over
Question 27: A. to make B. to do C. to know D. to find
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
that follow.
Do you know what it means to be optimistic? Being optimistic means having a positive outlook on life. It means looking at the bright side of
things, even when times are tough. Optimistic people believe that things will work out for the best, and they try to find solutions to problems
instead of dwelling on the negatives.
Being optimistic can have many benefits. It helps us stay motivated and hopeful, even when faced with challenges. Optimistic people
tend to be in a better mood, which can lead to better relationships with others. They are also more resilient and better equipped to handle setbacks.
Let's look at an example. Imagine you have a big test coming up, and you haven't had much time to study. An optimistic person would
think, "Even though I didn't have much time to study, I'll do my best and see what happens. I can always learn from my mistakes and do better next
time." This positive mindset helps them stay calm and focused during the test, increasing their chances of success.
Now, being optimistic doesn't mean ignoring reality or pretending that everything is perfect. It simply means choosing to focus on the
positive aspects of a situation and believing in one's ability to overcome challenges.
(Adapted from: https://www.verywellmind.com)
Question 28. The passage mainly discusses the idea that _________
A. a positive outlook is beneficial. B. ways an optimistic person think about life.
C. being optimistic has many benefits. D. staying motivated changes our point of view
st
Question 29. The word "they" in the 1 paragraph refers to _______.
A. things B. solutions C. problems D. people
nd
Question 30. The word "mood" in the 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. a mental feeling B. an optimistic state C. a physical state D. a negative feeling
Question 31. According to the passage, what does “being optimistic” mean?
A. Looking at the many other viewpoints. B. Focusing on the positive aspects of life.
C. Maintaining a helpful attitude towards life. D. Keeping an optimistic outlook with others.
Question 32. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a benefit of being optimistic?
A. It helps us stay motivated and hopeful. B. It leads to better relationships with others.
C. It increases our chances of success. D. It makes us think that everything is perfect
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33: “What time does the manager come back?” the customer asked.
A. The customer wanted knowing what time did the manager come back.
B. The customer wanted to know what time did the manager come back.
C. The customer wanted to know what time the manager came back.
D. The customer wanted knowing what time the manager came back.
Question 34: Keep our environment clean or we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
A. If we don’t keep our environment clean, we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
B. If we didn’t keep our environment clean, we wouldn’t enjoy a healthy life.
C. If we keep our environment clean, or we won’t enjoy a healthy life.
D. We don’t keep our environment clean, we don’t enjoy a healthy life.
Question 35. In spite of his poor health, he managed to finish his book before the deadline.
A. Although he was unwell, he managed to finish his book before the deadline.
B. Even though he managed to finish his book before the deadline, he was sick.
C. He was in poor health when he managed to finish his book before the deadline.
D. He managed to finish his book before the deadline, but he was very ill.
Question 36: They got close to the fire. They felt warm.
A. The closer they got the fire, the warmer they felt.
B. The closer they got to the fire, the warmer they felt.
C. The more close they got to the fire, the warmer they felt.
D. The more closer they got to the fire, the more warmer they felt.
Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. It /be / windy/ day /that they /have / cancel their rehearsal.
A. It was such a windy day that they had to cancel their rehearsal.
B. It was so a windy day that they had to cancel their rehearsal.
C. It was such windy day that they had cancel their rehearsal.
D. It was so windy day that they had cancel their rehearsal
38. That / boy / bilingual / English / Vietnamese.
A. That is the boy which is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
B. That is the boy whom is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
C. That is the boy who is bilingual in English and Vietnamese.
D. That is the boy whose is bilingual at English and Vietnamese.
39 I / wake up / this morning / it / snow/.
A. When I was waking up this morning, it snowed. B. When I woke up this morning, it was snowing.
C. When I woke up this morning, it snowed. D. When I woke up this morning, see it was snowing.
Question 40. He / work / hard / three / workers / .
A. He works hard of the three workers. B. He works harder of the three workers.
C. He works hardly of the three workers. D. He works the hardest of the three workers.

MOCK TEST 61
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
1. A. standard B. natural C. fragrance D. factor
2. A. artisans B. handicrafts C. tourists D. carpets.
Mark 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.
3. A. facility B. pottery C. suburb D. handicraft
4. A. fabulous B. electrician C. collector D. suburb
Mark the letter A,B,C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined
5. The villagers are trying to preserve their traditional crafts.
A. protect B. destroy C. develop D. discard
6. This craft village is famous for its unique lacquerware products.
A. normal B. special C. common D. ordinary
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning.
7. Their traditional craft has been passed down from generation to generation.
A. taken over B. handed down C. lost D. kept
8. The artisans are trying to revive the old craft techniques.
A. renew B. modernize C. preserve D. maintain
Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word or phrase to complete each of the sentences.
9. I love visiting a workshop because I can learn how ……. pottery there.
A. to make B. making C. make D. makde
10. The artisans took the visitors on a tour around the workshop _________ they could see how the handicrafts were made.
A. so that B. because C. although D. however
11. Her village is famous…….. its bamboo products.
A. for B. with C. in D. with
12. The _______ patrols the streets, keeping the community safe and maintaining law and order.
A. firefighter B. police officer C. delivery person D. electrician
13. If you want to _______about community, you can go to the local museum.
A. look after B. find out C. turn off D. look up
14. I ______ as soon as I finish my work.
A. was calling B. call C. called D. will call
15. Since changing the way of production, many craftsmen have voluntarily joined together to form _____________.
A. cooperates B. cooperation C. cooperatives D. cooperative
16. Despite the rapid pace of urbanization, craftsmen in the village still _____ their hundred-year-old traditional trade.
A. shorten B. collect C. preserve D. Remind
17. Making rice paper _____________ jobs and income for many locals, help many families out of poverty and become well-off.
A. keeps B. gets C. applies for D. creates
18. Craftsmen have to_____________ the domestic and international markets so that they needn't depend on the middlemen for their sales.
A. find B. find about C. find out D. find out about
19. A: I'm looking for the bus stop. Would you mind helping me?
B: _______
A. Sure. Thanks for letting me know. B. Not at all. Follow me and I'll show you.
C. I'm so glad you like it. D. We can go there by bike.
20. A: Could you give me a hand with these rubbish bins?
B: _____
A. Certainly. Where do you want to put them? B. Sure. I don’t like them much.
C. No, I couldn’t. They’re over there. D. Yes, I could give you the bins.
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect in each of the following sentences.
21. They gave us many information, most of which was useless.
A. useless B. which C. many D. most
22. The town is well-known (A) with (B) its historical sites and beautiful (C) craft villages nearby (D).
A. well-known B. with C. beautiful D.nearby
Read the following passage and mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct word that best completes each of the blanks.
For centuries, Vietnamese potters have been transforming the earth into functional and artistic masterpieces. One of the oldest pottery
villages in Southeast Asia, Bau True in Ninh Thuan province, is a testament to this enduring tradition. Here, skilled artisans utilize ancient
techniques, passed down through generations, to mold clay into a diverse range of (23) _________.
The process begins with selecting and preparing the (24) _______, which is then shaped on a potter’s wheel or hand-built: (25)
_________ methods of firing the pottery involve wood-burning kilns, imbuing each piece with a unique smoky character. The finished products,
ranging from utilitarian cookware to decorative vases and figurines, are often adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, reflecting (26)
_______ flora and fauna or cultural motifs.
Bau True pottery not only serves a practical purpose but also embodies the cultural identity of the Vietnamese people. It represents a deep
connection to the earth, a respect for tradition, and the enduring creativity of its (27) ________.
23. A. objects B. machines C. people D. times
24. A. clay B. sand C. rock D. water
25. A. historic B. traditional C. ancestral D. folk
26. A. foreign B. global C. local D. communal
27. A. actresses B. artists C. actors D. artisans
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions
that follow.
Once upon a time in a small town, there was a community helper named Sam. Sam was a firefighter, and his job was to take care of the town's
safety. Every day, he would come back to the fire station, ready to respond to any emergency.
One sunny afternoon, a fire broke out in a house near the town centre. Sam and his team quickly rushed to the scene. They wore their protective
gear and used their firefighting equipment to extinguish the flames. Thanks to their swift action, everyone in the house was safe.
Another day, Sam noticed a delivery man struggling with a heavy package. Being a helpful person, Sam offered his assistance. Together, they
delivered the package to its destination, bringing a smile to the recipient's face.
On a different occasion, Sam's neighbour had an electrical issue in their home. Sam, being a skilled electrician as well, came to the rescue. He
fixed the problem and ensured that the house had a safe and functioning electrical system.
Sam's dedication and willingness to help made him a beloved member of the community. People knew they could rely on him in times of need.
28. What is the story about?
A. A delivery man B. A firefighter
C. An electrician D. All community helpers
29. The word 'They' refers to _______.
A. Sam and his children B. Sam and the people in the house
C. Sam and his team D. Sam and other helpers
30. Who did Sam help with a heavy package?
A. A police officer B. A teacher C. A delivery man D. A mechanic
31. How did Sam help his neighbour?
A. He fixed an electrical problem. B. He delivered a package.
C. He fought a fire. D. He taught a class.
32. The word 'fixed' is closest in meaning to _______.
A. applied B. employed C. delivered D. repaired
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the given one.
Question 33: “What should I do to stop arguing with my sister?” Linh wondered.
A. Linh wondered what doing to stop arguing with her sister.
B. Linh wondered what she to do to stop arguing with her sister.
C. Linh wondered what to do to stop arguing with her sister.
D. Linh wondered what should she do to stop arguing with her sister.
Question 34: If local authorities don’t take action, river pollution in our village will increase.
A. Unless local authorities take action, river pollution in our village will increase.
B. Taking action against river pollution in our village is not possible for local authorities.
C. River pollution has increased in our village because local authorities have taken action.
D. Local authorities haven’t taken any action against river pollution in our village.
Question 35. Although the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
A. In spite of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
B. Despite the weather was bad, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
C. In spite of the bad weather, but the farmers kept on working in the fields.
D. Because of the bad weather, the farmers kept on working in the fields.
Question 36: When the unemployment rate is high, the crime rate is usually also high.
A. The high rate of unemployment depends on the high rate of crime.
B. The higher the unemployment rate is, the higher the crime rate is.
C. The unemployment rate and the crime rate are both higher.
D. The unemployment rate is as high as the crime rate.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is BEST written from the words/phrases given.
37. My navigation skill / very bad / I / could / never / work / taxi driver
A. My navigation skill is very bad so I could never work as a taxi driver.
B. My navigation skill is very bad so that I could never work as a taxi driver.
C. My navigation skill is very bad because I could never work as a taxi driver.
D. My navigation skill is very bad but I could never work as a taxi driver.
38. The/ church /our class/ visit/ last summer / over / 500 years old
A. The church which our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
B. The church that our class visited it last summer is over 500 years old.
C. The church which our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
D. The church where our class visited last summer is over 500 years old.
39 It/ good idea/ take/ some breaks/ while/ do/ homework.
A. It might be a good idea to take some breaks while doing your homework.
B. It might be a good idea to take some breaks while to do your homework.
C. It might be a good idea to take some breaks while do your homework.
D. It might be a good idea to take some breaks while to doing your homework.
Question 40. He/ speak /English/ much/ slowly/ his brother.
A. He speaks much more slowly than his brother.
B. He doesn’t speak English much slowly than his brother.
C. He speaks English much slowlier than my brother.
D. He doesn’t speak much more slowly as his brother.
THE END

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