Mock test
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. eliminate
B. equality
C. educator
D. encourage
Question 2: A. proofs
B. looks
C. lends
D. stops
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. attract
B. divide
C. finish
D. invite
Question 4:A. economics
B. entertainment
C. radiation D. geography
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: She is a doctor,________________?
A. isn’t she
B.is she
C. would she
D. had she
Question 6: My daughter isn't learning to play ________ violin at her school.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. Ø (no article)
Question 7: I heard a good program __________ the radio last night
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. about
Question 8: He tried to avoid _______ my questions.
A. answer
B. to answer
C. answering
D. answered
Question 9: I_______you double if you get the work finished by Friday.
A. will pay
B.would pay
C. pay
D. paid
Question 10: They______table tennis when their father came back home.
A. will play B. were playing
C. play D. are playing
Question 11: I like to learn English ________ it is very useful
A. so
B. though
C. but D. because
Question 12: I will let you know the answer ______________
A. when I was finishing my report
B. as soon as I have finished my report
C. until I finished my report
D. after I had finished my report
Question 13: My sister was the only person ______ for the position as a sale manager in that
company.
A. to choose
B. choosing
C. chose
D. to be chosen
Question 14: The girl ________is wearing the blue dress is my sister
A. whom B. which
C. who D. whose
Question 15: When finding a new house, parents should _________ all the conditions for their
children’s education and entertainment.
A. keep pace with
B. make room for
C. get rid of
D. take into
account
Question 16: His father often says that it is essential that he______________a practical goal to
get.
A. set
B. sets
C. will set
D. has set
Question 17: My children laughed ________ while they were watching “Tom and Jerry” on TV.
A. happy B. happily
C. unhappy D. happiness
Question 18 I’d rather ____ to the party with my parents because there was nothing interesting
there.
A. hadn’t been invited B. not have been invited
C. haven’t been invited
D. not
be invited
Question 19: We were having dinner in a restaurant last night when this guy at the next
table_______
A. flew by the seat of his pants
B. flushed out of some place
C. flew into the face of danger
D. flew off the handle
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: There weren't many tough questions in the exam, so I could answer most of them.
A. important
B. interesting
C. difficult
D. simple
Question 21: I went to the new discount store and bought these new shoes for only five dollars.
That’s next to nothing.
A. cost very little
B. cost a lot
C. cost an arm and a leg
D. upmarket
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Recent criticisms have deadened his enthusiasm for compsoing poems.
A. prevented
B. stimulated
C. continued
D.blinded
Question23: Eventually, they had the chance to reunite after 10 years living far away from each
other
A. gather
B.collect
C. confide
D. separate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to
complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. John: What a nice dress you are wearing, Mary!
Mary:
___________________.
A. Thank you. That's a nice compliment.
B. I don’t think it’s nice
C. No, I don’t think so
D. Oh, that’s right
Question 25. Mai: Can you lend me some money, Lan?
Lan: __________________.
A. I don’t have any money
B. Certainly. Here you are.
C. No, I can’t
D. Yes, I can
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
Polar Bear Makes the List
In spring 2008, the polar bear was placed on the endangered species list. According to the USA’s
Endangered Species Act, an endangered species is an animal, plant or any other kind of wildlife
that is likely to face extinction in its natural (26)_________. Polar bears had already been
categorized as a “threatened” species (27)________the ESA defines as one that is likely to
become “endangered” in the foreseeable future.
The polar bear’s habitat is more (28)_________ to global warming than many other species.
Polar bears live mainly on the sea ice in the Arctic. This is where they hunt for fish and build up
fat reserves. When the ice melts many polar bears move to land and live off their stored fat. In
the Arctic, global warming is causing the ice to melt slightly earlier and form slightly later. This
results in a shorter feeding season for the polar bear. Some risk their lives to find ice.
(29)________ they have to swim too far, they will drown from exhaustion and hunger. The
World Wildlife Fund (30)_________ that over 25% of Arctic sea ice has disappeared in the past
30 years.
Adapted from />Question 26:
Question 27:
Question 28:
Question 29:
Question 30:
A. habitat
A. which
A. adaptable
A. As long as
A. establishes
B. forest
C. home
D. life
B. where
C. who
D. whom
B. vulnerable C. dangerous
D. convenient
B.If C. While
D. Until
B. estimates C. ensures
D. encourages
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
For many years, schoolchildren in the USA have been taken on “field trips” to cultural
institutions and historical sites. Despite these trips involving some expense and disruption to
class timetables, educators arrange them in the belief that schools exist not only to teach
economically useful skills, but also to produce cilvilized young people who appreciate arts and
culture.
However, there have been increasing signs in recent years that the attitude towards field
trips is changing, with a significant decrease in the number of tours organised for school groups.
A survey carried out by a group of school administrators found that over half of the schools they
asked had decided to cancel trips planned for the next academic year.
So what are the reasons for this change? The most obvious one is the issue of finance.
Because there are increasing demands on their funds, schools are forced to make a difficult
choice about how to spend the limited money they have. Field trips are an obvious thing to cut
since they are seen by many as a luxury. A large number of school heads also consider days
spent away from school a waste of time, believing that the only worthwhile use of students’ time
is spent preparing for exams in the ỗlassroom.
But why should anybody worry if schoolchildren go on fewer trips? Those that believe
this is a negative development in education would say that cultural field trips contribute to the
development of students into well-educated adults who have a healthy interest in history and the
arts. Researchers warn that if schools cut field trips, then valuable opportunities to broaden and
enrich children's learning experiences are lost.
(Adapted from Exam Booster by Helen Chilton, Sheila Dignen, Mark Fountain and Frances
Treloar)
Question 31: What is the passage mainly about?
A. New trends in educational development
C. Field trips for schoolchildren
B. Valuable academic learning experiences
D. Positive changes in America
schools
Question 32: According to paragraph 1, educators believe that through field trips, children
can_________.
A. practise some outdoor activities
B. enjoy their time at school
C. learn to value the arts and culture
D. develop economically useful skills only
Question 33: The word “they" in paragraph 2 refers to_________.
A. the schools
B. school administrators
C. field trips
D.
school
groups
Question 34: The phrase “a luxury" in paragraph 3 mostly describes something which is
A. difficult and important
B. cheap but comfortable
C. expensive but not essential
D. new and common
Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Schools no longer have to pay for their students' field trips.
B. Cutting field trips may mean fewer opportunities for students' cultural learning.
C. The number of field trips organised for school groups is growing.
D. Most school heads find it not worthwhile for students to spend time preparing for
exams.
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
Although only a small percentage of the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the
Sun is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the amount that is emitted would be enough to cause severe
damage to most forms of life on Earth were it all to reach the surface of the Earth. Fortunately,
all of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation does not reach the Earth because of a layer of oxygen, called
the ozone layer encircling the Earth in the stratosphere at an altitude of about 15 miles above the
Earth. The ozone layer absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation and prevents it from
reaching the Earth.
Ozone is a form of oxygen in which each molecule consists of three atoms (O3) instead of
the two atoms (O2) usually found in an oxygen molecule. Ozone forms in the stratosphere in a
process that is initiated by ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. UV radiation from the Sun splits
oxygen molecules with two atoms into free oxygen atoms, and each of these unattached oxygen
atoms then joins up with an oxygen molecule to form ozone. UV radiation is also capable of
splitting up ozone molecules; thus, ozone is constantly forming, splitting, and reforming in the
stratosphere. When UV radiation is absorbed during the process of ozone formation and
reformation, it is unable to reach Earth and cause damage there.
Recently, however, the ozone layer over parts of the Earth has been diminishing. Chief among
the culprits in the case of the disappearing ozone, those that are really responsible, are the
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). CFCs meander up from Earth into the stratosphere, where they
break down and release chlorine. The released chlorine reacts with ozone in the stratosphere to
form chlorine monoxide (CIO) and oxygen (O2). The chlorine then becomes free to go through
the cycle over and over again. One chlorine atom can, in fact, destroy hundreds of thousands of
ozone molecules in this repetitious cycle, and the effects of this destructive process are now
becoming evident.
Question 36: According to the passage, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun...................
A. is causing severe damage to the Earth's ozone layer
C. creates electromagnetic
radiation
B. is only a fraction of the Sun's electromagnetic radiation D. always reaches the Earth
Question 37: The word “encircling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to…………….
A. rotating
B. attacking C. raising
D. surrounding
Question 38: It is stated in the passage that the ozone layer……………
A. enables ultraviolet radiation to reach the Earth B. reflects ultraviolet radiation
C. shields the Earth from a lot of ultraviolet radiation
D. reaches down to the Earth
Question 39: The word “free" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ………….
A. liberal
B. gratuitous C. unconnected
D. emancipated
Question 40 : The pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refers to………………
A. radiation
B. process
C. formation
D. damage
Question 41: According to the passage, what happens after a chlorine molecule reacts with an
ozone molecule?
A. The ozone breaks down into three oxygen atoms. B. Two different molecules are created.
C. The two molecules combine into one molecule. D. Three distinct molecules result.
Question 42: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses………………
A. the negative results of the cycle of ozone destruction
B. where chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) come from
C. the causes of the destruction of ozone molecules
D. how electromagnetic radiation is created
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Dr. Roberts, the first woman to be elected president of the university, is intelligent,
capable and awareness of the problem to be solved.
A. elected president B. is C.awareness D. to be solved
Question 44: My father as well as the other people in my family are very friendly.
A. as well as
B. the
C. in
D. are
Question 45:When she was asked if she had any ambition to become prime minister, she
respectively declined to answer the question
A. if
B. any C. to become D. respectively
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: We started to write to each other three years ago.
A. We used to write to each other for three years. B. We have written to each other for three
years.
C. We have written to each other since three years. D. We used to write to each other in three
years.
Question 47: "I didn't give John the money," said Mary.
A. Mary denied giving John the money.
B. Mary admitted giving John the money.
C. Mary suggested giving John the money.
D. Mary remembered giving John the
money.
Question48: The burglar was caught red-handed by the police when he broke into the
flat.
A. The police caught the burglar to break into the flat.
B.The police caught the burglar breaking into the flat.
C.The police caught the burglar when breaking into the flat.
D.Then the burglar had broken into the flat, the police caught him at one.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: The English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19. This was thanks to
the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff.
A. Suppose that the English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would make efforts.
B. Without the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't make a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
C. If the English patient had made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would have made efforts.
D. But for the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't have made a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
Question 50: Arthur entered the store. Then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Not until Arthur entered the store, he realized that there was danger.
B. It was not until Arthur entered the store then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Only when he entered the store then he realized that there was danger.
D. Only after entering the store did Arthur realize that there was danger.
Practice 220222
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. eliminate
B. equality C. educator
D. encourage
Question 2: A. proofs
B. looks
C. lends
D. stops
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. attract
B. divide
C. finish
D. invite
Question 4:A. economics
B. entertainment
C. radiation D. geography
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: She is a doctor,________________?
A. isn’t she
B.is she
C. would she
D. had she
Question 6: My daughter isn't learning to play ________ violin at her school.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. Ø (no article)
Question 7: I heard a good program __________ the radio last night
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. about
Question 8: He tried to avoid _______ my questions.
A. answer
B. to answer
C. answering
D. answered
Question 9: I_______you double if you get the work finished by Friday.
A. will pay
B.would pay
C. pay
D. paid
Question 10: They______table tennis when their father came back home.
A. will play B. were playing
C. play D. are playing
Question 11: I like to learn English ________ it is very useful
A. so
B. though
C. but D. because
Question 12: I will let you know the answer ______________
A. when I was finishing my report
B. as soon as I have finished my report
C. until I finished my report
D. after I had finished my report
Question 13: My sister was the only person ______ for the position as a sale manager in that
company.
A. to choose
B. choosing
C. chose
D. to be chosen
Question 14: The girl ________is wearing the blue dress is my sister
A. whom B. which
C. who D. whose
Question 15: When finding a new house, parents should _________ all the conditions for their
children’s education and entertainment.
A. keep pace with
B. make room for
C. get rid of
D. take into
account
Question 16: His father often says that it is essential that he______________a practical goal to
get.
A. set
B. sets
C. will set
D. has set
Question 17: My children laughed ________ while they were watching “Tom and Jerry” on TV.
A. happy B. happily
C. unhappy D. happiness
Question 18 I’d rather ____ to the party with my parents because there was nothing interesting
there.
A. hadn’t been invited B. not have been invited
C. haven’t been invited
D. not
be invited
Question 19: We were having dinner in a restaurant last night when this guy at the next
table_______
A. flew by the seat of his pants
B. flushed out of some place
C. flew into the face of danger
D. flew off the handle : lose temper
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: There weren't many tough questions in the exam, so I could answer most of them.
A. important
B. interesting
C. difficult
D. simple
Question 21: I went to the new discount store and bought these new shoes for only five dollars.
That’s next to nothing.
A. cost very little
B. cost a lot
C. cost an arm and a leg
D. upmarket
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Recent criticisms have deadened his enthusiasm for compsoing poems.
A. prevented
B. stimulated
C. continued
D.blinded
Question23: Eventually, they had the chance to reunite after 10 years living far away from each
other
A. gather
B.collect
C. confide
D. separate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to
complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. John: What a nice dress you are wearing, Mary!
Mary:
___________________.
A. Thank you. That's a nice compliment.
B. I don’t think it’s nice
C. No, I don’t think so
D. Oh, that’s right
Question 25. Mai: Can you lend me some money, Lan?
Lan: __________________.
A. I don’t have any money
B. Certainly. Here you are.
C. No, I can’t
D. Yes, I can
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
Polar Bear Makes the List
In spring 2008, the polar bear was placed on the endangered species list. According to the USA’s
Endangered Species Act, an endangered species is an animal, plant or any other kind of wildlife
that is likely to face extinction in its natural (26)_________. Polar bears had already been
categorized as a “threatened” species (27)________the ESA defines as one that is likely to
become “endangered” in the foreseeable future.
The polar bear’s habitat is more (28)_________ to global warming than many other species.
Polar bears live mainly on the sea ice in the Arctic. This is where they hunt for fish and build up
fat reserves. When the ice melts many polar bears move to land and live off their stored fat. In
the Arctic, global warming is causing the ice to melt slightly earlier and form slightly later. This
results in a shorter feeding season for the polar bear. Some risk their lives to find ice.
(29)________ they have to swim too far, they will drown from exhaustion and hunger. The
World Wildlife Fund (30)_________ that over 25% of Arctic sea ice has disappeared in the past
30 years.
Adapted from />Question 26:
Question 27:
Question 28:
Question 29:
Question 30:
A. habitat
A. which
A. adaptable
A. As long as
A. establishes
B. forest
C. home
D. life
B. where
C. who
D. whom
B. vulnerable C. dangerous
D. convenient
B.If C. While
D. Until
B. estimates C. ensures
D. encourages
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
For many years, schoolchildren in the USA have been taken on “field trips” to cultural
institutions and historical sites. Despite these trips involving some expense and disruption to
class timetables, educators arrange them in the belief that schools exist not only to teach
economically useful skills, but also to produce cilvilized young people who appreciate arts and
culture.
However, there have been increasing signs in recent years that the attitude towards field
trips is changing, with a significant decrease in the number of tours organised for school groups.
A survey carried out by a group of school administrators found that over half of the schools they
asked had decided to cancel trips planned for the next academic year.
So what are the reasons for this change? The most obvious one is the issue of finance.
Because there are increasing demands on their funds, schools are forced to make a difficult
choice about how to spend the limited money they have. Field trips are an obvious thing to cut
since they are seen by many as a luxury. A large number of school heads also consider days
spent away from school a waste of time, believing that the only worthwhile use of students’ time
is spent preparing for exams in the ỗlassroom.
But why should anybody worry if schoolchildren go on fewer trips? Those that believe
this is a negative development in education would say that cultural field trips contribute to the
development of students into well-educated adults who have a healthy interest in history and the
arts. Researchers warn that if schools cut field trips, then valuable opportunities to broaden and
enrich children's learning experiences are lost.
(Adapted from Exam Booster by Helen Chilton, Sheila Dignen, Mark Fountain and Frances
Treloar)
Question 31: What is the passage mainly about?
A. New trends in educational development
C. Field trips for schoolchildren
B. Valuable academic learning experiences
D. Positive changes in America
schools
Question 32: According to paragraph 1, educators believe that through field trips, children
can_________.
A. practise some outdoor activities
B. enjoy their time at school
C. learn to value the arts and culture
D. develop economically useful skills only
Question 33: The word “they" in paragraph 2 refers to_________.
A. the schools
B. school administrators
C. field trips
D.
school
groups
Question 34: The phrase “a luxury" in paragraph 3 mostly describes something which is
A. difficult and important
B. cheap but comfortable
C. expensive but not essential
D. new and common
Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Schools no longer have to pay for their students' field trips.
B. Cutting field trips may mean fewer opportunities for students' cultural learning.
C. The number of field trips organised for school groups is growing.
D. Most school heads find it not worthwhile for students to spend time preparing for
exams.
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
Although only a small percentage of the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the
Sun is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the amount that is emitted would be enough to cause severe
damage to most forms of life on Earth were it all to reach the surface of the Earth. Fortunately,
all of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation does not reach the Earth because of a layer of oxygen, called
the ozone layer encircling the Earth in the stratosphere at an altitude of about 15 miles above the
Earth. The ozone layer absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation and prevents it from
reaching the Earth.
Ozone is a form of oxygen in which each molecule consists of three atoms (O3) instead of
the two atoms (O2) usually found in an oxygen molecule. Ozone forms in the stratosphere in a
process that is initiated by ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. UV radiation from the Sun splits
oxygen molecules with two atoms into free oxygen atoms, and each of these unattached oxygen
atoms then joins up with an oxygen molecule to form ozone. UV radiation is also capable of
splitting up ozone molecules; thus, ozone is constantly forming, splitting, and reforming in the
stratosphere. When UV radiation is absorbed during the process of ozone formation and
reformation, it is unable to reach Earth and cause damage there.
Recently, however, the ozone layer over parts of the Earth has been diminishing. Chief among
the culprits in the case of the disappearing ozone, those that are really responsible, are the
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). CFCs meander up from Earth into the stratosphere, where they
break down and release chlorine. The released chlorine reacts with ozone in the stratosphere to
form chlorine monoxide (CIO) and oxygen (O2). The chlorine then becomes free to go through
the cycle over and over again. One chlorine atom can, in fact, destroy hundreds of thousands of
ozone molecules in this repetitious cycle, and the effects of this destructive process are now
becoming evident.
Question 36: According to the passage, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun...................
A. is causing severe damage to the Earth's ozone layer
C. creates electromagnetic
radiation
B. is only a fraction of the Sun's electromagnetic radiation D. always reaches the Earth
Question 37: The word “encircling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to…………….
A. rotating
B. attacking C. raising
D. surrounding
Question 38: It is stated in the passage that the ozone layer……………
A. enables ultraviolet radiation to reach the Earth B. reflects ultraviolet radiation
C. shields the Earth from a lot of ultraviolet radiation
D. reaches down to the Earth
Question 39: The word “free" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ………….
A. liberal
B. gratuitous C. unconnected
D. emancipated
Question 40 : The pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refers to………………
A. radiation
B. process
C. formation
D. damage
Question 41: According to the passage, what happens after a chlorine molecule reacts with an
ozone molecule?
A. The ozone breaks down into three oxygen atoms. B. Two different molecules are created.
C. The two molecules combine into one molecule. D. Three distinct molecules result.
Question 42: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses………………
A. the negative results of the cycle of ozone destruction
B. where chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) come from
C. the causes of the destruction of ozone molecules
D. how electromagnetic radiation is created
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Dr. Roberts, the first woman to be elected president of the university, is intelligent,
capable and awareness of the problem to be solved.
A. elected president B. is C.awareness D. to be solved
Question 44: My father as well as the other people in my family are very friendly.
B. as well as
B. the
C. in
D. are
Question 45:When she was asked if she had any ambition to become prime minister, she
respectively declined to answer the question
A. if
B. any C. to become D. respectively
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: We started to write to each other three years ago.
A. We used to write to each other for three years. B. We have written to each other for three
years.
C. We have written to each other since three years. D. We used to write to each other in three
years.
Question 47: "I didn't give John the money," said Mary.
A. Mary denied giving John the money.
B. Mary admitted giving John the money.
C. Mary suggested giving John the money.
D. Mary remembered giving John the
money.
Question48: The burglar was caught red-handed by the police when he broke into the
flat.
A. The police caught the burglar to break into the flat.
B.The police caught the burglar breaking into the flat.
C.The police caught the burglar when breaking into the flat.
D.Then the burglar had broken into the flat, the police caught him at one.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: The English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19. This was thanks to
the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff.
A. Suppose that the English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would make efforts.
B. Without the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't make a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
C. If the English patient had made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would have made efforts.
D. But for the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't have made a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
Question 50: Arthur entered the store. Then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Not until Arthur entered the store, he realized that there was danger.
B. It was not until Arthur entered the store then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Only when he entered the store then he realized that there was danger.
D. Only after entering the store did Arthur realize that there was danger.
Practice 220222
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. eliminate
B. equality C. educator
D. encourage
Question 2: A. proofs
B. looks
C. lends
D. stops
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. attract
B. divide
C. finish
D. invite
Question 4:A. economics
B. entertainment
C. radiation D. geography
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: She is a doctor,________________?
A. isn’t she
B.is she
C. would she
D. had she
Question 6: My daughter isn't learning to play ________ violin at her school.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. Ø (no article)
Question 7: I heard a good program __________ the radio last night
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. about
Question 8: He tried to avoid _______ my questions.
A. answer
B. to answer
C. answering
D. answered
Question 9: I_______you double if you get the work finished by Friday.
A. will pay
B.would pay
C. pay
D. paid
Question 10: They______table tennis when their father came back home.
A. will play B. were playing
C. play D. are playing
Question 11: I like to learn English ________ it is very useful
A. so
B. though
C. but D. because
Question 12: I will let you know the answer ______________
A. when I was finishing my report
B. as soon as I have finished my report
C. until I finished my report
D. after I had finished my report
Question 13: My sister was the only person ______ for the position as a sale manager in that
company.
A. to choose
B. choosing
C. chose
D. to be chosen
Question 14: The girl ________is wearing the blue dress is my sister
A. whom B. which
C. who D. whose
Question 15: When finding a new house, parents should _________ all the conditions for their
children’s education and entertainment.
A. keep pace with
B. make room for
C. get rid of
D. take into
account
Question 16: His father often says that it is essential that he______________a practical goal to
get.
A. set
B. sets
C. will set
D. has set
Question 17: My children laughed ________ while they were watching “Tom and Jerry” on TV.
A. happy B. happily
C. unhappy D. happiness
Question 18 I’d rather ____ to the party with my parents because there was nothing interesting
there.
A. hadn’t been invited B. not have been invited
C. haven’t been invited
D. not
be invited
Question 19: We were having dinner in a restaurant last night when this guy at the next
table_______
A. flew by the seat of his pants
B. flushed out of some place
C. flew into the face of danger
D. flew off the handle
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: There weren't many tough questions in the exam, so I could answer most of them.
A. important
B. interesting
C. difficult
D. simple
Question 21: I went to the new discount store and bought these new shoes for only five dollars.
That’s next to nothing.
A. cost very little
B. cost a lot
C. cost an arm and a leg
D. upmarket
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Recent criticisms have deadened his enthusiasm for compsoing poems.
A. prevented
B. stimulated
C. continued
D.blinded
Question23: Eventually, they had the chance to reunite after 10 years living far away from each
other
A. gather
B.collect
C. confide
D. separate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to
complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. John: What a nice dress you are wearing, Mary!
Mary:
___________________.
A. Thank you. That's a nice compliment.
B. I don’t think it’s nice
C. No, I don’t think so
D. Oh, that’s right
Question 25. Mai: Can you lend me some money, Lan?
Lan: __________________.
A. I don’t have any money
B. Certainly. Here you are.
C. No, I can’t
D. Yes, I can
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
Polar Bear Makes the List
In spring 2008, the polar bear was placed on the endangered species list. According to the USA’s
Endangered Species Act, an endangered species is an animal, plant or any other kind of wildlife
that is likely to face extinction in its natural (26)_________. Polar bears had already been
categorized as a “threatened” species (27)________the ESA defines as one that is likely to
become “endangered” in the foreseeable future.
The polar bear’s habitat is more (28)_________ to global warming than many other species.
Polar bears live mainly on the sea ice in the Arctic. This is where they hunt for fish and build up
fat reserves. When the ice melts many polar bears move to land and live off their stored fat. In
the Arctic, global warming is causing the ice to melt slightly earlier and form slightly later. This
results in a shorter feeding season for the polar bear. Some risk their lives to find ice.
(29)________ they have to swim too far, they will drown from exhaustion and hunger. The
World Wildlife Fund (30)_________ that over 25% of Arctic sea ice has disappeared in the past
30 years.
Adapted from />Question 26:
Question 27:
Question 28:
Question 29:
Question 30:
A. habitat
A. which
A. adaptable
A. As long as
A. establishes
B. forest
C. home
D. life
B. where
C. who
D. whom
B. vulnerable C. dangerous
D. convenient
B.If C. While
D. Until
B. estimates C. ensures
D. encourages
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
For many years, schoolchildren in the USA have been taken on “field trips” to cultural
institutions and historical sites. Despite these trips involving some expense and disruption to
class timetables, educators arrange them in the belief that schools exist not only to teach
economically useful skills, but also to produce cilvilized young people who appreciate arts and
culture.
However, there have been increasing signs in recent years that the attitude towards field
trips is changing, with a significant decrease in the number of tours organised for school groups.
A survey carried out by a group of school administrators found that over half of the schools they
asked had decided to cancel trips planned for the next academic year.
So what are the reasons for this change? The most obvious one is the issue of finance.
Because there are increasing demands on their funds, schools are forced to make a difficult
choice about how to spend the limited money they have. Field trips are an obvious thing to cut
since they are seen by many as a luxury. A large number of school heads also consider days
spent away from school a waste of time, believing that the only worthwhile use of students’ time
is spent preparing for exams in the ỗlassroom.
But why should anybody worry if schoolchildren go on fewer trips? Those that believe
this is a negative development in education would say that cultural field trips contribute to the
development of students into well-educated adults who have a healthy interest in history and the
arts. Researchers warn that if schools cut field trips, then valuable opportunities to broaden and
enrich children's learning experiences are lost.
(Adapted from Exam Booster by Helen Chilton, Sheila Dignen, Mark Fountain and Frances
Treloar)
Question 31: What is the passage mainly about?
A. New trends in educational development
C. Field trips for schoolchildren
B. Valuable academic learning experiences
D. Positive changes in America
schools
Question 32: According to paragraph 1, educators believe that through field trips, children
can_________.
A. practise some outdoor activities
B. enjoy their time at school
C. learn to value the arts and culture
D. develop economically useful skills only
Question 33: The word “they" in paragraph 2 refers to_________.
A. the schools
B. school administrators
C. field trips
D.
school
groups
Question 34: The phrase “a luxury" in paragraph 3 mostly describes something which is
A. difficult and important
B. cheap but comfortable
C. expensive but not essential
D. new and common
Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Schools no longer have to pay for their students' field trips.
B. Cutting field trips may mean fewer opportunities for students' cultural learning.
C. The number of field trips organised for school groups is growing.
D. Most school heads find it not worthwhile for students to spend time preparing for
exams.
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
Although only a small percentage of the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the
Sun is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the amount that is emitted would be enough to cause severe
damage to most forms of life on Earth were it all to reach the surface of the Earth. Fortunately,
all of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation does not reach the Earth because of a layer of oxygen, called
the ozone layer encircling the Earth in the stratosphere at an altitude of about 15 miles above the
Earth. The ozone layer absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation and prevents it from
reaching the Earth.
Ozone is a form of oxygen in which each molecule consists of three atoms (O3) instead of
the two atoms (O2) usually found in an oxygen molecule. Ozone forms in the stratosphere in a
process that is initiated by ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. UV radiation from the Sun splits
oxygen molecules with two atoms into free oxygen atoms, and each of these unattached oxygen
atoms then joins up with an oxygen molecule to form ozone. UV radiation is also capable of
splitting up ozone molecules; thus, ozone is constantly forming, splitting, and reforming in the
stratosphere. When UV radiation is absorbed during the process of ozone formation and
reformation, it is unable to reach Earth and cause damage there.
Recently, however, the ozone layer over parts of the Earth has been diminishing. Chief among
the culprits in the case of the disappearing ozone, those that are really responsible, are the
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). CFCs meander up from Earth into the stratosphere, where they
break down and release chlorine. The released chlorine reacts with ozone in the stratosphere to
form chlorine monoxide (CIO) and oxygen (O2). The chlorine then becomes free to go through
the cycle over and over again. One chlorine atom can, in fact, destroy hundreds of thousands of
ozone molecules in this repetitious cycle, and the effects of this destructive process are now
becoming evident.
Question 36: According to the passage, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun...................
A. is causing severe damage to the Earth's ozone layer
C. creates electromagnetic
radiation
B. is only a fraction of the Sun's electromagnetic radiation D. always reaches the Earth
Question 37: The word “encircling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to…………….
A. rotating
B. attacking C. raising
D. surrounding
Question 38: It is stated in the passage that the ozone layer……………
A. enables ultraviolet radiation to reach the Earth B. reflects ultraviolet radiation
C. shields the Earth from a lot of ultraviolet radiation
D. reaches down to the Earth
Question 39: The word “free" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ………….
A. liberal
B. gratuitous C. unconnected
D. emancipated
Question 40 : The pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refers to………………
A. radiation
B. process
C. formation
D. damage
Question 41: According to the passage, what happens after a chlorine molecule reacts with an
ozone molecule?
A. The ozone breaks down into three oxygen atoms. B. Two different molecules are created.
C. The two molecules combine into one molecule. D. Three distinct molecules result.
Question 42: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses………………
A. the negative results of the cycle of ozone destruction
B. where chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) come from
C. the causes of the destruction of ozone molecules
D. how electromagnetic radiation is created
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Dr. Roberts, the first woman to be elected president of the university, is intelligent,
capable and awareness of the problem to be solved.
A. elected president B. is C.awareness D. to be solved
Question 44: My father as well as the other people in my family are very friendly.
C. as well as
B. the
C. in
D. are
Question 45:When she was asked if she had any ambition to become prime minister, she
respectively declined to answer the question
A. if
B. any C. to become D. respectively
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: We started to write to each other three years ago.
A. We used to write to each other for three years. B. We have written to each other for three
years.
C. We have written to each other since three years. D. We used to write to each other in three
years.
Question 47: "I didn't give John the money," said Mary.
A. Mary denied giving John the money.
B. Mary admitted giving John the money.
C. Mary suggested giving John the money.
D. Mary remembered giving John the
money.
Question48: The burglar was caught red-handed by the police when he broke into the
flat.
A. The police caught the burglar to break into the flat.
B.The police caught the burglar breaking into the flat.
C.The police caught the burglar when breaking into the flat.
D.Then the burglar had broken into the flat, the police caught him at one.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: The English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19. This was thanks to
the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff.
A. Suppose that the English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would make efforts.
B. Without the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't make a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
C. If the English patient had made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would have made efforts.
D. But for the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't have made a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
Question 50: Arthur entered the store. Then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Not until Arthur entered the store, he realized that there was danger.
B. It was not until Arthur entered the store then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Only when he entered the store then he realized that there was danger.
D. Only after entering the store did Arthur realize that there was danger.
Practice 220222
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. eliminate
B. equality C. educator
D. encourage
Question 2: A. proofs
B. looks
C. lends
D. stops
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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. attract
B. divide
C. finish
D. invite
Question 4:A. economics
B. entertainment
C. radiation D. geography
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: She is a doctor,________________?
A. isn’t she
B.is she
C. would she
D. had she
Question 6: My daughter isn't learning to play ________ violin at her school.
A. a
B. an
C. the
D. Ø (no article)
Question 7: I heard a good program __________ the radio last night
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. about
Question 8: He tried to avoid _______ my questions.
A. answer
B. to answer
C. answering
D. answered
Question 9: I_______you double if you get the work finished by Friday.
A. will pay
B.would pay
C. pay
D. paid
Question 10: They______table tennis when their father came back home.
A. will play B. were playing
C. play D. are playing
Question 11: I like to learn English ________ it is very useful
A. so
B. though
C. but D. because
Question 12: I will let you know the answer ______________
A. when I was finishing my report
B. as soon as I have finished my report
C. until I finished my report
D. after I had finished my report
Question 13: My sister was the only person ______ for the position as a sale manager in that
company.
A. to choose
B. choosing
C. chose
D. to be chosen
Question 14: The girl ________is wearing the blue dress is my sister
A. whom B. which
C. who D. whose
Question 15: When finding a new house, parents should _________ all the conditions for their
children’s education and entertainment.
A. keep pace with
B. make room for
C. get rid of
D. take into
account
Question 16: His father often says that it is essential that he______________a practical goal to
get.
A. set
B. sets
C. will set
D. has set
Question 17: My children laughed ________ while they were watching “Tom and Jerry” on TV.
A. happy B. happily
C. unhappy D. happiness
Question 18 I’d rather ____ to the party with my parents because there was nothing interesting
there.
A. hadn’t been invited B. not have been invited
C. haven’t been invited
D. not
be invited
Question 19: We were having dinner in a restaurant last night when this guy at the next
table_______
A. flew by the seat of his pants
B. flushed out of some place
C. flew into the face of danger
D. flew off the handle : lose temper
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20: There weren't many tough questions in the exam, so I could answer most of them.
A. important
B. interesting
C. difficult
D. simple
Question 21: I went to the new discount store and bought these new shoes for only five dollars.
That’s next to nothing.
A. cost very little
B. cost a lot
C. cost an arm and a leg
D. upmarket
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22: Recent criticisms have deadened his enthusiasm for compsoing poems.
A. prevented
B. stimulated
C. continued
D.blinded
Question23: Eventually, they had the chance to reunite after 10 years living far away from each
other
A. gather
B.collect
C. confide
D. separate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to
complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 24. John: What a nice dress you are wearing, Mary!
Mary:
___________________.
A. Thank you. That's a nice compliment.
B. I don’t think it’s nice
C. No, I don’t think so
D. Oh, that’s right
Question 25. Mai: Can you lend me some money, Lan?
Lan: __________________.
A. I don’t have any money
B. Certainly. Here you are.
C. No, I can’t
D. Yes, I can
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
Polar Bear Makes the List
In spring 2008, the polar bear was placed on the endangered species list. According to the USA’s
Endangered Species Act, an endangered species is an animal, plant or any other kind of wildlife
that is likely to face extinction in its natural (26)_________. Polar bears had already been
categorized as a “threatened” species (27)________the ESA defines as one that is likely to
become “endangered” in the foreseeable future.
The polar bear’s habitat is more (28)_________ to global warming than many other species.
Polar bears live mainly on the sea ice in the Arctic. This is where they hunt for fish and build up
fat reserves. When the ice melts many polar bears move to land and live off their stored fat. In
the Arctic, global warming is causing the ice to melt slightly earlier and form slightly later. This
results in a shorter feeding season for the polar bear. Some risk their lives to find ice.
(29)________ they have to swim too far, they will drown from exhaustion and hunger. The
World Wildlife Fund (30)_________ that over 25% of Arctic sea ice has disappeared in the past
30 years.
Adapted from />Question 26:
Question 27:
Question 28:
Question 29:
Question 30:
A. habitat
A. which
A. adaptable
A. As long as
A. establishes
B. forest
C. home
D. life
B. where
C. who
D. whom
B. vulnerable C. dangerous
D. convenient
B.If C. While
D. Until
B. estimates C. ensures
D. encourages
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
For many years, schoolchildren in the USA have been taken on “field trips” to cultural
institutions and historical sites. Despite these trips involving some expense and disruption to
class timetables, educators arrange them in the belief that schools exist not only to teach
economically useful skills, but also to produce cilvilized young people who appreciate arts and
culture.
However, there have been increasing signs in recent years that the attitude towards field
trips is changing, with a significant decrease in the number of tours organised for school groups.
A survey carried out by a group of school administrators found that over half of the schools they
asked had decided to cancel trips planned for the next academic year.
So what are the reasons for this change? The most obvious one is the issue of finance.
Because there are increasing demands on their funds, schools are forced to make a difficult
choice about how to spend the limited money they have. Field trips are an obvious thing to cut
since they are seen by many as a luxury. A large number of school heads also consider days
spent away from school a waste of time, believing that the only worthwhile use of students’ time
is spent preparing for exams in the ỗlassroom.
But why should anybody worry if schoolchildren go on fewer trips? Those that believe
this is a negative development in education would say that cultural field trips contribute to the
development of students into well-educated adults who have a healthy interest in history and the
arts. Researchers warn that if schools cut field trips, then valuable opportunities to broaden and
enrich children's learning experiences are lost.
(Adapted from Exam Booster by Helen Chilton, Sheila Dignen, Mark Fountain and Frances
Treloar)
Question 31: What is the passage mainly about?
A. New trends in educational development
C. Field trips for schoolchildren
B. Valuable academic learning experiences
D. Positive changes in America
schools
Question 32: According to paragraph 1, educators believe that through field trips, children
can_________.
A. practise some outdoor activities
B. enjoy their time at school
C. learn to value the arts and culture
D. develop economically useful skills only
Question 33: The word “they" in paragraph 2 refers to_________.
A. the schools
B. school administrators
C. field trips
D.
school
groups
Question 34: The phrase “a luxury" in paragraph 3 mostly describes something which is
A. difficult and important
B. cheap but comfortable
C. expensive but not essential
D. new and common
Question 35: According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Schools no longer have to pay for their students' field trips.
B. Cutting field trips may mean fewer opportunities for students' cultural learning.
C. The number of field trips organised for school groups is growing.
D. Most school heads find it not worthwhile for students to spend time preparing for
exams.
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
Although only a small percentage of the electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by the
Sun is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the amount that is emitted would be enough to cause severe
damage to most forms of life on Earth were it all to reach the surface of the Earth. Fortunately,
all of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation does not reach the Earth because of a layer of oxygen, called
the ozone layer encircling the Earth in the stratosphere at an altitude of about 15 miles above the
Earth. The ozone layer absorbs much of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation and prevents it from
reaching the Earth.
Ozone is a form of oxygen in which each molecule consists of three atoms (O3) instead of
the two atoms (O2) usually found in an oxygen molecule. Ozone forms in the stratosphere in a
process that is initiated by ultraviolet radiation from the Sun. UV radiation from the Sun splits
oxygen molecules with two atoms into free oxygen atoms, and each of these unattached oxygen
atoms then joins up with an oxygen molecule to form ozone. UV radiation is also capable of
splitting up ozone molecules; thus, ozone is constantly forming, splitting, and reforming in the
stratosphere. When UV radiation is absorbed during the process of ozone formation and
reformation, it is unable to reach Earth and cause damage there.
Recently, however, the ozone layer over parts of the Earth has been diminishing. Chief among
the culprits in the case of the disappearing ozone, those that are really responsible, are the
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). CFCs meander up from Earth into the stratosphere, where they
break down and release chlorine. The released chlorine reacts with ozone in the stratosphere to
form chlorine monoxide (CIO) and oxygen (O2). The chlorine then becomes free to go through
the cycle over and over again. One chlorine atom can, in fact, destroy hundreds of thousands of
ozone molecules in this repetitious cycle, and the effects of this destructive process are now
becoming evident.
Question 36: According to the passage, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun...................
A. is causing severe damage to the Earth's ozone layer
C. creates electromagnetic
radiation
B. is only a fraction of the Sun's electromagnetic radiation D. always reaches the Earth
Question 37: The word “encircling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to…………….
A. rotating
B. attacking C. raising
D. surrounding
Question 38: It is stated in the passage that the ozone layer……………
A. enables ultraviolet radiation to reach the Earth B. reflects ultraviolet radiation
C. shields the Earth from a lot of ultraviolet radiation
D. reaches down to the Earth
Question 39: The word “free" in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ………….
A. liberal
B. gratuitous C. unconnected
D. emancipated
Question 40 : The pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refers to………………
A. radiation
B. process
C. formation
D. damage
Question 41: According to the passage, what happens after a chlorine molecule reacts with an
ozone molecule?
A. The ozone breaks down into three oxygen atoms. B. Two different molecules are created.
C. The two molecules combine into one molecule. D. Three distinct molecules result.
Question 42: The paragraph following the passage most likely discusses………………
A. the negative results of the cycle of ozone destruction
B. where chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) come from
C. the causes of the destruction of ozone molecules
D. how electromagnetic radiation is created
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs
correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Dr. Roberts, the first woman to be elected president of the university, is intelligent,
capable and awareness of the problem to be solved.
A. elected president B. is C.awareness D. to be solved
Question 44: My father as well as the other people in my family are very friendly.
D. as well as
B. the
C. in
D. are
Question 45:When she was asked if she had any ambition to become prime minister, she
respectively declined to answer the question
A. if
B. any C. to become D. respectively
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in
meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: We started to write to each other three years ago.
A. We used to write to each other for three years. B. We have written to each other for three
years.
C. We have written to each other since three years. D. We used to write to each other in three
years.
Question 47: "I didn't give John the money," said Mary.
A. Mary denied giving John the money.
B. Mary admitted giving John the money.
C. Mary suggested giving John the money.
D. Mary remembered giving John the
money.
Question48: The burglar was caught red-handed by the police when he broke into the
flat.
A. The police caught the burglar to break into the flat.
B.The police caught the burglar breaking into the flat.
C.The police caught the burglar when breaking into the flat.
D.Then the burglar had broken into the flat, the police caught him at one.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines
each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: The English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19. This was thanks to
the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff.
A. Suppose that the English patient made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would make efforts.
B. Without the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't make a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
C. If the English patient had made a miraculous recovery from Covid-19, the Vietnamese
medical staff would have made efforts.
D. But for the efforts of the Vietnamese medical staff, the English patient couldn't have made a
miraculous recovery from Covid-19.
Question 50: Arthur entered the store. Then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Not until Arthur entered the store, he realized that there was danger.
B. It was not until Arthur entered the store then, he realized that there was danger.
A. Only when he entered the store then he realized that there was danger.
D. Only after entering the store did Arthur realize that there was danger.