40 CÂU HỎI
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.
A. frown
B. fold
C. eyebrow
D. bow
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation.
A. swap
B. package
C. caravan
D. camper
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.
A. tractor
B. jungle
C. ideal
D. fanay
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress.
A. religion
B. generation
C. Afghanistan
D. advertisement
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answers.
Luckily I ________ a new pair of sunglasses as I found mine at the bottom of a bag.
needed not to buy
needn’t have bought
C. hadn’t to buy
D. didn’t need to buy
The athlete is ________, but she’s not fat; in fact, her broad frame gives her a strong appearance.
A. big-boned
B. thin-boned
C. high-set
D. low-set
We ________ for petrol once we ________ Cambridge.
A. will stop / are passing
B. will stop / have passed
C. will be stopping / pass
D. will have stopped / are passing
Ernest ________ some of his old love letters in his wife’s drawer.
A.picked up
B. ran over
C. came across
D. went off
If you didn’t eat your lunch so fast, you ________ get hiccups.
A. don’t
B. didn’t
C. won’t
D. wouldn’t
Get ready (10) ______ an immersive journey through time with our mini tour of the History Museum tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m sharp
A. about
B. for
C. in
D. on
Delve into the fascinating exhibits and artifacts that unravel the story of our past, guided by (11) ______ experts who will enrich your experience with insights and anecdotes.
A. know-all
B. knowing
C. known
D. knowledgeable
Remember (12) ______ promptly at 8:00 am to make the most of this enlightening adventure!
A. arrive
B. arriving
C. to arrive
D. to arriving
(13) ______ the historic station also receiving a complete makeover.
A. and
B. but
C. so
D. with
Passengers will now embark on a journey through the Evergreen Forest as they (14) ______ to the top of Walden Mountain
A. ride
B. rides
C. riding
D. ridden
Here, the train pauses for an hour, giving visitors time to tour the brand-new visitor center or (15) ______ soak in the views from the tallest peak in the region
A. simple
B. simpler
C. simply
D. more simply
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful letter/ conversation.
a) Join us for an enjoyable experience. Feel free to bring along friends and family to share the joy of live music.
b) Dear Mr. Huy, I hope this email finds you well. I’m excited to extend a personal invitation to you for our concert tomorrow night at the local theatre!
c) We look forward to your presence. Best regards.
d) Please RSVP at your earliest convenience to ensure a seat is reserved for you.
e) The event promises a night full of enchanting melodies and engaging performances by talented musicians.
A. a-b-d-c-e
B. b-a-e-d-c
C. b-e-a-c-d
D. c-e-a-b-d
a) ‘You are quite right, darling. I’m sorry,’ said Sheila.
b) ‘Me too,’ mumbled Matt. ‘Now, let’s have another look at this timetable...’
c) ‘I do wish you’d be quiet! I’ve got a splitting headache thanks to you!’ replied Matt.
d) ‘That’s not going to help us find out what time the next train to Budapest is due to leave.’
e) ‘Mum! Dad! Please!’ said Alison. ‘You’re both being very silly. There is no point at all in blaming each other.’
f) ‘You’ve been looking at that timetable for the last ten minutes. It can’t be that confusing!’ said Sheila angrily.
A. e-a-d-c-f-b
B. e-d-c-a-b-f
C. f-c-e-d-a-b
D. f-d-c-e-b-a
Antarctica is the coldest, emptiest, and driest place on Earth. Almost the entire continent—99% of it—(18) ________ about 5 meters thick
A. are covered by ice
B. is covered by ice
C. cover in ice
D. covers in ice
There’s even a place called the Dry Valleys, where (19) ________ more than a million years!
A. it hasn’t rained for
B. it hasn’t rained since
C. they haven’t rained for
D. they haven’t rained since
Antarctica remained a mystery until its discovery in 1820. It’s a continent that (20) ________.
A. is having a government yet doesn’t belong to any country
B. isn’t having a government and is belonging to no country
C. does have a government yet belongs to no country
D. doesn’t have a government and belongs to no country
Tourists, too, are drawn to its otherworldly beauty—(21) ________ it during the 2018-2019 season.
A. Which over 56,000 people visited
B. This is, over 56,000 people visited
C. Over 56,000 people were visiting
D. Over 56,000 people visited
The only plants (22) ________ are algae, moss, and fungi.
A. which lives in such a cold place
B. willing to live in such a cold place
C. that can live in such a cold place
D. to able to live in such a cold place
In the waters surrounding Antarctica, one can see seals, whales, and orcas, but on land, (23) ________. Antarctica may seem harsh, but it’s home to a cool frozen ecosystem!
A. it’s so cold that any large native animals survive
B. it’s too cold for any large native animals to survive
C. it’s too cold for any native large animals to survive
D. it’s cold enough for any native large animals to survive
Tourists visiting Vietnam may encounter several cultural shocks that (24) ______ from the country’s unique traditions and social norms.
A. appear
B. rise
C. stem
D. date
One of the most noticeable differences is the traffic, particularly in cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, (25) ______ the streets are filled with motorbikes weaving in and out without apparent order.
A. when
B. at which
C. which
D. where
The Vietnamese practice of eating most meals with chopsticks and the communal style of dining, where dishes are shared among everyone at the table, might be unfamiliar (26) ______ some
A. to
B. toward
C. of
D. with
Bargaining in markets is common and expected, which can be surprising for those used to (27) ______ prices
A. high
B. cheap
C. reasonable
D. fixed
Despite these initial shocks, many tourists come to appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the Vietnamese people, as well as the (28) ______ cultural experiences the country has to offer.
A. massive
B. extreme
C. rich
D. abundant
What was Sam’s reaction to his letters?
A. afraid
B. surprised
C. curious
D. uninterested
Why did Sam not take holidays from work?
A. He couldn’t afford it.
B. He felt safer on the farm
C. He hadn’t finished repairing the fences.
D. He didn’t know where to choose.
What did Sam think Mr Carter’s son might do during his stay at the farm?
A. He might do something risky while riding.
B. He might get into trouble miles away.
C. He might break the fences.
D. He might leave on foot.
How did Mr Carter feel while he was talking to Sam in this scene?
A. angry
B. excited
C. impatient
D. nervous
The word ‘rebellious’ is closest in meaning to
A. energetic
B. stubborn
C. capable
D. disobedient
Which of the following can NOT be inferred about Mr Carter?
A.He worked hard with his hands.
B. He didn’t often come to the farm.
C. He was little aware of the dangers of the farm.
D. He might be having a tense relationship with his son.
Travelers should start to find out about the place they’re visiting _______.
A. after they arrive for their visit
B. prior to their departure
.
C. by speaking to locals in their language
D. to make reservations for the best spots
Which of the following can be implied from tip 2?
A. Be loud to stay safe on your trip.
B. Blend in and behave like a local.
C. Handle your money with care.
D. Stand out from the crowd.
All of the following are advised in the passage EXCEPT?
A. Leave valuables in hotel room when heading out.
B. Bring some local currency for everyday purchases.
C. Share your itinerary with loved ones.
D. Withdraw money from an ATM upon arrival.
The verb ‘Check in’ in tip 4 mostly likely means to _______.
A. leave your luggage to be put on a plane
B. present your boarding pass at the airport
C. register at a hotel and make for your room
D. contact someone to tell them you’re OK
The article suggests which of the following?
A. Avoid wearing jewelry in public places.
B. Be suspicious of new people you meet.
C. Take extra care in unfamiliar places.
D. You will be safer with insurance.
What is likely to be the focus of the next part if the article goes on?
A. Providing tips on how to deal with lost belongings.
B. Moving on with a guide to popular tourist attractions.
C. Introducing different insurance plans from a travel company.
D. Sharing tips on how to travel on a budget without insurance.