40 CÂU HỎI
Over the years, many projects focusing on child protection, education and healthcare have been (1) ______.
A. prosecuted
B. implemented
C. demonstrated
D. nominated
In 2050, (2) ______ children throughout the country will be (3) ______ access to quality education and nutrition.
A. anonymous
B. badly off
C. underprivileged
D. derelict
In 2050, (2) ______ children throughout the country will be (3) ______ access to quality education and nutrition.
A. blocked
B. denied
C. given
D. gained
As a small country in Southeast Asia, Brunei has also made (4) ______ progress in protecting children’s rights.
A. several
B. plenty
C. much
D. a lot of
Strong (5) ______ are currently being developed to tackle child abuse.
A. marches
B. measures
C. petitions
D. placards
A 24-hour, toll-free child helpline is also (6) ______ to ensure children’s well-being.
A. drawn on
B. pressed ahead
C. carried on
D. set up
1. Are you someone (7) ______ hard to achieve your goals?
A. to work
B. who works
C. whom works
D. working
Do you (8) ______ proactiveinitiatives without needing encouragement?
A. hold
B. plan
C. seize
D. take
Do you have disciplineto continue (9) ______ day after day?
A. learn
B. learning
C. to learn
D. both B&C
Are you a self-(10) ______ learner that is always trying to perfect your skills?
A. motivated
B. motivating
C. motivation
D. motivate
Try starting with something youalready haveaninterest (11) ______!
A. about
B. for
C. in
D. on
You are definitely a dedicated learner and will certainly excel in the future! (12) ______ the good work!
A. Keep up
B. Pick up
C. Catch up
D. Think up
a. Speaker: The golden apple snail. It’s native to South America but has spread to many Southeast Asian countries.
b. MC: Which species are you studying at the moment?
c. Speaker: Thanks for having me in this interview. I’m a biologist. I study foreign species, and I’ve been studying their impact on our environment for fifteen years.
(Adapted from i-Learn Smart World)
A. c-b-a
B. c-a-b
C. b-c-a
D. a-b-c
a. Ben: Really? You’re joking!
b. Sam: For sure. Everyone should learn how to spot false news.
c. Sam: 100% legit, and to make matters worse, there’s so much false news on social media.
d. Sam: I’m reading an article about social media. Guess what? Around 54% of teens rely on social media as their primary source of news.
e. Ben: That’s terrible indeed! I think schools could teach teens to do background research and check the sources of information they read online.
(Adapted from Bright)
A. d-a-b-e-c
B. d-e-b-a-c
C. d-a-c-e-b
D. d-e-c-a-b
Dear beloved readers,
a. All written works related to protecting the Earth are welcomed.
b. Therefore, we would like to announce a writing contest to be organised from April 1st to April 15th.
c. Last week’s article on our planet Earth’s ecosystem has grabbed attention and received numerous comments.
d. Show us your talents in writing and win special prizes, including tickets for an ecotour and vouchers to be spent at Green Outfit Stores.
e. It can be a letter to the local authority suggesting ways to reduce rubbish in the area, or an advert recruiting members for the environmental volunteer club.
Please send your entries by post to the address PO Box 132, Carvindale 13579 no later than April 15th. We don’t accept emails or blog posts.
(Adapted from C-21 Smart)
A. c-a-d-b-e
B. c-b-a-e-d
C. c-b-e-d-a
D. c-d-b-a-e
a. Nowadays, it is much easier and more convenient to access information via digital media.
b. With more than 75 million social media users in Viet Nam and the number is increasing, it will not be long before traditional media becomes a thing of the past.
c. In addition, digital media forms are more interactive. For example, customers can provide instant feedback, which can be used to solve any problems.
d. Most digital content is also freely accessible. All it takes is a few clicks, and you can read the latest news, watch videos, or see online adverts.
e. Furthermore, digital media is more flexible since information can be updated easily and frequently. By contrast, articles in printed newspapers or adverts on TV cannot be changed immediately.
(Adapted from Global Success)
A. a-c-b-d-e
B. b-a-e-c-d
C. b-e-d-a-c
D. a-d-c-e-b
a. I hope it is not too late for our planet to make a full recovery after all the damage we have done to it.
b. The government kept focusing on economic growth so that everyone had a well-paid job, a three-bedroom house, and a powerful car.
c. People didn’t use to worry about the environment much when I was a child.There were no recycling bins in my town, so we would put all our litter in one bag and throw it away.
d. It took us many years to realize that we won’t be able to survive as a species without having clean renewable energy sources, or without stopping global warming.
e. Deforestationwas just a difficult word to pronounce and we were not aware of the consequences of cutting down the rainforests, nor did we oppose the destruction of wildlife habitats as it was part of progress.
(Adapted from English Discovery)
A. d-c-b-e-a
B. a-c-e-b-d
C. c-b-e-d-a
D. c-e-b-a-d
Riace once had a population of 3,000, but in the 1990s a job shortage meant that many people, especially young people, (18) ______.
A.left the village to find work in other places
B.who left the village and found work in other places
C.made to leave the village to find work in other places
D.having left the village and found work in other places
But now it’s a different story, owing to one man (19) ______.
A. has turned Riace into a village with a future with his dreams
B. of whom his dreams turned Riace into a village with a future
C. that kept his dreams turning Riace into a village with a future
D. whose dreams have turned Riace into a village with a future
(20) ______.
A. Welcoming them into the village, they were given food and accommodation in return for work
B. Having given them food and accommodation, in return for work he welcomed them into the village
C. He welcomed them into the village and gave them food and accommodation in return for work
D. They gave food and accommodation in return he gave them work and welcomed them into the village
Using buildings which had been empty for years, (21) ______.
A. they became a house for refugees and workshops to work in thanks to Lucano
B. refugees were provided with a house and workshops to work in thanks to Lucano
C. Lucano provided a house for refugees and created workshops for them to work in
D. a house was provided and workshops to work in were created for refugees by Lucano
And (22) ______.
A. since the school is now open again, more children have arrived
B. because of the arrival of more children, the school is open again
C. the school is now open again, although more children have arrived
D. despite the arrival of more children, the school has yet to open again
The word ‘hazardous’ in paragraph 1 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. harmful
B. secure
C. risky
D. severe
The word ‘them’ in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. streets
B. places
C. cities
D. towns
Which of the following best paraphrases underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
A. People only leave their buildings when the sidewalks and streets are less crowded.
B. Buildings are designed to keep people away from the noise and danger of traffic.
C. People prefer to stay indoors because the streets are too busy and unsafe.
D. Staying inside helps people avoid getting lost in the city’s crowded streets.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a method cities use to improve pedestrian safety?
A. increasing the number of bicycle lanes
B. adding more traffic lights on busy streets
C. expanding sidewalks to reduce crowding
D. restricting certain vehicles in historic areas
The word ‘permits’ in paragraph 4 could best be replaced by ______.
A. licenses
B. restrictions
C. fines
D. warnings
All of the following are true according to the passage EXCEPT ______.
A. As people retreat indoors, they lose opportunities to connect with neighbors.
B. Lower speed limits in residential areas are necessary to protect pedestrians.
C. Streets used to be lively public spaces for everyone back in the day.
D. The main purpose of walking is to get from one place to another.
In which paragraph does the writer mention Engwicht’s efforts to change attitudes toward streets and neighborhoods?
A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 5
. In which paragraph does the writer draw a promising picture of the issue being discussed?
A. Paragraph 6
B. Paragraph 5
C. Paragraph 4
D. Paragraph 3
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
The chances are that it’s the images that attract your attention.
A. [I]
B. [II]
C. [III]
D. [IV]
The phrase ‘picked up on’ in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by ______.
A. put into practice
B. taken notice of
C. taken pleasure in
D. came up with
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 2?
A. Studies show that web pages prefer content with images rather than plain text based on how users retain information.
B. Visual content often increases reader engagement by simplifying complex inform-ation for online audiences.
C. Digital marketers emphasize using visuals as they attract more attention and engage-ment than text alone.
D. Social media is highly effective for marketing due to people’s limited attention spans for reading online.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in para 2?
A. The most effective way to get a message across is by creating a clear and not easy-to-forget digital visual.
B. Reaching the largest audience is possible if your message is visually appealing and attractive.
C. Impressive visuals are indispensable for those seeking to engage a broad audience with their digital message.
D. Digital marketers ought to add striking visuals to their messages if they want to stand out from the crowd.
The word ‘they’ in paragraph 3 refers to ______.
A. governments and NGOs
B. healthcare professionals
C. image-based platforms
D. public health messages
The word ‘imperative’ in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. impartial
B. negligible
C. vital
D. eminent
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Activists have generally avoided online images due to their shallow impact.
B. Image-based platforms can pose risks to the accuracy of health information.
C. Social media images have been widely adopted in public health communication.
D. The human brain processes images much more efficiently than text or audio.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Experts say the numbers related to our retention of information is somewhat reliable.
B. Health professionals try not to use social media images for fear of misinformation.
C. Campaigners are suggested to take advantage of traditional images for political ends.
D. ‘Slacktivism’ deals with the phenomenon of online activism that lacks substance.
Which of the following can be inferred about ‘slacktivism’?
A. It is criticized for its misuse in commercial marketing.
B. It increases the popularity of non-political social media posts.
C. It refers to ineffective communication strategies by journalists.
D. It discourages serious engagement with political messages.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
A. Images are hugely impactful in online content, albeit with certain worries, and are crucial for both marketing and social causes.
B. Digital marketers and governments use social media images to drive interaction, despite criticism about misinformation risks.
C. Social media platforms have heightened the power of images, with visuals becoming the key to effective communication in modern society.
D. The effectiveness of images is increasingly being recognized by both commercial and social institutions as a means of engaging large audiences.