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TEST 5

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning
to underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Question 1. The lost hikers stayed alive by eating wild berries and drinking spring water.
A. received B. survied C. surprised D. lively
Question 2. I am sorry I cannot go out with you now. I have to stay at home and take care of my
younger brother.
A. care on B. see off C. look after D. bear out
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 3. A. remain B. portrait C. training D. campaign
Question 4. A. technique B. condition C. victory D. intend
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
Question 5. My new smartphone has amazing features and can ______ conversations in real-time.
A. translate B. returns C. forget D. destroy
Question 6. The ancient temples of Angkor Wat are a major tourist ______ in Cambodia.
A. assignment B. destination C. distraction D. ecosystem
Question 7. I asked him ________, but he said nothing.
A. what was the matter B. what’s the matter was
C. the matter was what D. what the matter was
Question 8. It’s hard for people of different ________ to get along in an extended family.
A. families B. blood C. generations D. genders
Question 9. Japan is the ________ developed country in the world.
A. two most B. most second C. second in most D. second most
Question 10. Dong Khoi Street is the main shopping street in the ______ of downtown in Ho Chi
Minh City.
A. mind B. head C. heart D. spot
Question 11. Reading helps you learn vocubulary easily as you will _____ new words without even
realizing it when you read.
A. look in B. pick up C. look up D. face up
Question 12. All people should join hands in protecting the environment _____ we can gain better
health.
A. in order that B. when C. since D. evethough
Question 13. Remember _____ smartly when you attend an interview.
A. dressed B. to dress C. dress D. dressing
Question 14. The traffic system in the country _____ in the last decade.
A. has upgraded B. was ungraded C. upgraded D. has been upgraded
Question 15. The people about ______ the novelist wrrote were factory workers and their families.
A. whom B. who C. them D. that
Question 16. When we told him the plan, he agreed _____ our team.
A. join B. to join C. joining D. joined
Question 17. My friends have just moved to a new flat in the residential area on the _____ of Paris.
A. side B. outskirt C. suburbs D. outside
Question 18. What does the sign say?

A. Swimming in this area is not allowed


B. Swimming is permitted at certain times
C. You must be sipervised while swimming here.
D. You should swim only in this area
Question 19. What does the notice say?
A. Electronic devices are not permitted in the classroom
B. You must use electronic devices during class
C. You should bring electronic devices to claa
D. Electronic devices should be chrged before class

Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to each
of the following exchanges
Question 20. Linda: “How lovely your pets are!.” Peter:”_______”
A. I love them, too. B. Thank you, it’s nice of you to say so
C. Can you say that again. D. Really? They are
Question 21: Susan: “Thank for your help, Mary”. Mary: “_________”
A. With all my heart B. It’s my pleasure C. Never remind me D. Wish you
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSTIE in meaning
to underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Question 22. We managed to get to school in time despite the heavy rain.
A. ealier than a particular moment B. later than expected
C. early enough to do something D. as long as expected
Question 23. If you are at a loose end this weekend, I will show you round the city.
A. occupied B. free C. reluctant D. confident
Read the following passage and choose the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the question
English has become a global language with many different varieties spoken around the world. While
the language originated in England, it has evolved differently in various regions, creating unique
dialects and accents.
American English developed its own characteristics after the United States gained independence.
Over time, Americans simplified some spellings (changing "colour" to "color") and adopted
different vocabulary (using "elevator" instead of "lift"). Similarly, Australian English has distinctive
features, including unique slang terms and a recognizable accent.
Today, English is an official language in over 50 countries, each with its own version. Even within
countries, regional accents and expressions vary greatly. For example, someone from Texas sounds
quite different from someone from New York, though both speak American English.
Despite these variations, the core grammar and vocabulary remain similar enough that English
speakers from different regions can generally understand each other, making it truly a world
language.
Question 24. What is the main idea of the reading passage?
A. All English varieties have completely different grammar systems.
B. English has developed distinct varieties in different parts of the world.
C. Australian English is the most unique form of English.
D. American English is more widely spoken than British English.
Question 25. The “originated” in paragraph 1 is CLOSET in meaning to ________.
A. existed B. improved C. began D. changed
Question 26. According to the passage, which of the following sentence is TRUE about Ameirca
English?
A. It uses simplifiedd spellings for some words
B. Is has exactly the same vocabulary as British English
C. It is spoken only in the United States
D. It was developed during colonial times
Question 27. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a variety of English in the passage?
A. Australian English B. British English
C. Canada English D. America English
Question 28. What is the author’s conclusion about differnet varities of English?
A. Regional differences are disappering
B. British English is the only correct form
C. The varieties are becoming too different to understand
D. Most English speakers can understand each other despite differnces
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 29. A. learning B. affair C. treatment D. meaning
Question 30. A. competition B. environment C. conventional D. encourage
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 of the numbered blanks.
Healthy eating become a trend worldqide as more people understand (31) ______ importance for
overall well-being. A balanced diet should include of fruits and vegetable, which provide (32)
______ vitamins and minerals. Health experts advise against consuming proocessed foods that
contain unhealthy levels of sugar, salt, (33) ______ fat.
Drinking enough water is vital for maintaining health. Nutritionists recommend consuming a (34)
_______ of water first thing in the morning. Children should (35) _______ healthy eating habits
early for lifelong well-being.
Question 31. A. its B. it is C. is it D. it
Question 32. A. necessities B. needful C. necessary D. neddy
Question 33. A. however B. and C. because D. but
Question 34. A. bar B. kilo C. glass D. piece
Question 35. A. learning B. form C. formative D. learn
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to show the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions
Question 36. If we will reduce the speed of population growth, there be less pressure on the earth.
A. less B. on C. will reduce D. populatiton growth
Question 37. After living in London for two months, my brother got used to drive on the left.
A. for B. drive C. got used D. living
Question 38. You can learn a lot about other country by watch television.
A. learn B. a lot C. watch D. about
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the
sentences to make a meaningful conversation in each of the following questions.
Question 39.
a. Nam: Hi, Mark! Long time no see. You look so good!
b. Nam: Yes, I have. I exercise every morning and eat more healthy food.
c. Mark: Hi, Nam! Thanks. You look so fit, too. Have you worked out a lot lately?
A. c – a – b B. c – b – a C. a – c – b D. b – c – a
Question 40.
a. Thank you. Could you tell me if I can get a second card?
b. Sure. Just swipe your card slwly
c. Could you tell me how to use the thing to open the door?
d. Yes, but a second card costs extra
A. c – d – b – a
B. a – b – c – d
C. c – d – b – a
D. c – b – a – d
II. Phan tu luan
I. Give the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the following sentences. (0.4pt)
Question 1. Do parents get ________ from their children studies? (satisfy)
Question 2. What is the _______ between the ao dai nowadays and the one 100 years ago?
(differ)
II. Give the correct form/tense of the verb in brackets to complete the following sentences
(0.6 pt)
Question 1. I (finish) __________ my homework by the time he came.
Question 2. The teacher decided (organize) _________ a trip for excellent students in her class.
Question 3. The teacher insisted that they (be) _______ quiet.
III. Read the following passage and answer the questions. (0.8 pt)
London, the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, is situated on the River Thames,
which meanders through the city. It is renowned for its numerous bridges. Among the bridges, the
oldest one is London Bridge, which was originally built of wood but reconstructed in stone in
1217. However, the most unique bridge is Tower Bridge, which was designed to blend in with the
nearby Tower of London.
London is a thriving commercial and cultural centre with many significant financial organisations
such as the Bank of England and the London Stock Exchange. They are located in the area called
the City.
Docklands, the former port in east London, has been redeveloped as a business centre. The West
End boasts theatres, cinemas, museums, and stores. Due to the high cost of housing near the city
centre, many people working in London prefer to live in the suburbs and commute to work by
train or bus. London's transportation system is well-connected, with various modes of
transportation available, including the red London buses, black taxi cabs, and the London
Underground, commonly known as 'the Tube'!
London is now a cosmopolitan, multicultural city which has attracted people from around the
globe. Although some people from other parts of Britain view it as very noisy and dirty, many
others visit London only for the 'bright lights' the theatres round Shaftesbury Avenue or the shops
of Oxford Street. People also take their children to visit Buckingham Palace, where the royal
family lives, and the clock tower, from which Big Ben tolls the hour. Young people, on the other
hand, are lured to the pubs and comedy clubs of Covent Garden, live music concerts, and the stalls
of Camden market.
Question 1. What was designed to blend in with the nearby Tower of London?
Question 2. Which area of London is known for its many important financial institutions?
Question 3. What is the main reason why many people who work in London commute from the
suburbs?
Question 4. What does the pronoun "it" in paragraph 3 refer to?
IV. Rewrite the second sentence in the way that has the same meaning as the first one in each
of the following questions. (0.6 pt)
Question 1. I don’t participate in the English contest.
→ I wish________________________________________________.
Question 2. "I’m going to change the wheel on my car myself.” Hang said
→ ________________________________________________.
Question 3. I can’t buy this car because I don’t save money enough. (If)
→ _____________________________________________.
V. Combine two sentences into a new one using the given words in bracket. Do not change
the given words in any way. (0.6 pt)
Question 1. The last time I go for run was 2 weeks ago. (since)
→ _____________________________________________.
Question 2. Despite living in the same street, we hhardly ever see each other. (Although)
→ _____________________________________________.
Question 3. It was such a hard cake that I couldn’t eat it. (so)
→ _____________________________________________.

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