65 CÂU HỎI
It has built an eye hospital inside an airplane and (1)___________ it all over the world with an international medical team.
A. fly
B. flown
C. flying
D. to fly
‘Last year, when Eukhtuul was walking home from school, she was attacked by boys with sticks and her eyes were (2) _________ damaged.
A. badly
B. seriously
C. totally
D. completely
I thought about all the things I (3)________ that she couldn’t, things like reading schoolbooks, watching television, seeing friends, and I realized how lucky I am.’
A. did
B. do
C. have done
D. had done
‘The Orbis team agreed to operate (4) ________ Eukhtuul and I was allowed to watch, together with some Mongolian medical students.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. about
“In six months your sight will be back to (5)__________,” he said. Eukhtuul smiled, her mother cried, and I had to wipe away some tears, too!’
A. normal
B. abnormal
C. normality
D. normally
Even though people have become much less superstitious as they were before, some traditions still (1) ____ on until today like people’s habit.
A. move
B. bring
C. carry
D. hold
Regarding what food to avoid before taking an important examination, homophones and the shape of your food comes into (2) ____.
A. action
B. fact
C. reality
D. play
Students are restrained from eating bananas prior to an exam for (3) ____ of failing ‘like sliding on a banana skin’
A. cheer
B. fear
C. scare
D. anger
Eating squash, pumpkin, melon and peanuts was also a (4) ____.
A. no-go
B. so so
C. way out
D. bright side
On the (5) ____, eating any type of beans is considered good before an exam since bean in Vietnamese means the same thing with to ‘pass a test’.
A. right hand
B. contrast
C. contrary
D. construction
Asia is very rich in cultures, races and languages. Indians and most people in (1) ____ South Asian countries commonly speak more than one language daily, as a matter of routine.
A. neighbouring
B. neighbourhood
C. neighbour
D. neighboured
India and other South Asian countries are (2) ____ the largest recipients of monthly transfers from their diaspora workers.
A. in
B. of
C. between
D. among
Due to their religious, ethnic and social diversity, more than 30 million Indians access and transfer (3) ____ from countries as various as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Malaysia, Singapore, the US, Canada, the UK and Australia.
A. remittances
B. salary
C. payment
D. taxes
Regional languages and minority religions have (4) ____ themselves as global community networks.
A. considered
B. regarded
C. established
D. formed
Such connections provide them with (5) ____ to education and jobs, partly through professional visa arrangements, and despite the limitations and constraints of our current times.
A. access
B. limitation
C. routes
D. solutions
The passage mainly discuss ________.
A. Russian role as the objector of the new security campaign.
B. Establishment of International Organization for security in Persian Gulf
C. How the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe leads the way.
D. The latest money-beg from International Organization for Security.
According to paragraph 2, why did the Russian president consider the issue of Persian Gulf as pressing?
A. The problem requires a reliable nation to fill the role of overseer and arbitrator.
B. The bond between nations in the EU is not as solid as he expected.
C. The security state of the region screams turbulent and erratic.
D. It would take an immense amount of time to erect a new organization.
The word “We” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. The public
B. President
C. Valdai Discussion Club
D. Russian
According to paragraph 3, what is NOT the reaction of other countries toward the plan?
A. Iran propose to form an alliance with other Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
B. Moscow was willing to take care of the military aspects in the area.
C. Iran displayed a approving attitude towards Russia’s suggestion.
D. Moscow encourage the militarisation in the region to enforce law and order.
The word “auspices” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. approval
B. promise
C. pressure
D. supervision
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. A normal day for a nation in ASEAN.
B. Vietnam affirms its role in ASEAN.
C. Competition as a growth momentum.
D. Ready for upcoming opportunities.
What is the tone of the paragraph 2?
A. Biased
B. Motivating
C. Laudatory
D. Incendiary
The word “cultivation” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. agronomy
B. planting
C. erudition
D. farming
According to paragraph 3, what is correct about vietnam’s shrimp culturing?
A. Vietnam’s most frequent trading partner is Thailand.
B. Vietnam is the reigning largest exporter of shrimp.
C. Thailand helped Vietnam in the technique of shrimp rearing.
D. Vietnam is the pioneering country in this pảticular field.
The word “its” in paragraph 4 refers to _______.
A. integration’s
B. Vietnam’s
C. ASEAN’s
D. negotiation’s
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. IMF and its objectives and role
B. History of IMF
C. Organizing structure of IMF
D. Members of IMF
The word “look into” in paragraph 2 can best be replaced by _____.
A. find
B. supply
C. examine
D. obtain
What can be inferred from paragraph 2?
A. IMF evaluates other organization.
B. IMF surveys global conditions.
C. IMF identifies which countries can borrow money.
D. IMF recommends how to overcome crisis
The word “It” in paragraph 2 refers to ______.
A. Global economy
B. Organization
C. Analytical report
D. IMF
According to paragraph 3, which of the following is NOT a method of IMF to help countries prevent financial crises?
A. Developing standards for members
B. Issuing member country reports
C. Encouraging sustained growth and high living standards
D. Lending developing countries funds to overcome crises
The word “capital” in paragraph 3 probably means ______.
A. A large amount of money that is invested
B. The extra money that you pay back
C. Money that an organization such as a bank lends
D. The value of the shares in a company
Which of the following best summarizes paragraph 4?
A. IMF provides adequate foreign exchange.
B. IMF provides technical assistance and short-term loans.
C. IMF improves the functioning of financial markets.
D. IMF identifies which countries threaten global stability.
According to paragraph, which of the following is TRUE about the International Monetary Fund?
A. Though IMF gives many economic reports, it cannot identify which countries threaten global stability.
B. Member countries should not following IMF’s standard to develop their countries.
C. An IMF loan proves that a country’s economic policies are correct.
D. The role of the IMF has increased since the onset of the 1998 global financial crisis.
Which of the following does the passage mainly discuss?
A. OPEC and its members
B. Membership and organization of OPEC
C. Foundation of OPEC
D. Initial members of OPEC
According to paragraph 1, what are founding members of OPEC?
A. Iraq, Kuwait, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Iran
B. Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, Venezuela and Saudi Arabia
C. Indonesia, Kuwait, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Libya
D. Abū Zabī, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Libya and Nigeria
The word “semiannual” in paragraph 2 mostly means ______.
A. Happening six times a year
B. Happening every six months
C. Happening every two year
D. Happening twice each year
According to paragraph 2, how to identify representatives in the Board of Governors?
A. The Board of Governors is responsible for selecting them.
B. The OPEC Conference will decide who is the representatives.
C. They are appointed by each member country.
D. They are recommended by the Secretariat.
According to paragraph 3, what is probably the reason for the dominant role of Saudi Arabia?
A. It has a good geographical location.
B. Its population is growing fast.
C. It population is relatively small.
D. It has the largest reserves of oil.
The word “Those” in paragraph 4 refers to ______.
A. Experts
B. Cartels
C. Prices
D. Semantics
Which of the following is NOT true about OPEC according to the passage?
A. OPEC’s headquarters was in Geneva before 1965.
B. Members of OPEC have the same role, and differ in the size of oil reserves only.
C. OPEC has had many conflicts throughout its history.
D. Iran and Iraq have generally produced at high levels relative to their reserves.
The word “impaired” in the last paragraph can best be replaced by _____.
A. strengthened
B. improved
C. damaged
D. amended
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Collaboration between international and local organizations.
B. New technologies in treating the disease of the century.
C. The battle against breast cancer is becoming fiercer.
D. International organization calls on locals in their new project.
The word “undergoing” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. requiring
B. tolerating
C. receiving
D. accepting
According to paragraph 3, what was Lenora Floyd’s feeling toward the cleaning service?
A. She foresaw that the service would be outdated with the popularization of robots.
B. She considered the organization’s project almost unnecessary and redundant.
C. She already anticipated that it will appear one day and become the norm in the near future.
D. She highly appreciated the advent of this helpful service and showed interest in future uses.
According to paragraph 4, what is the motive behind the organization’s work?
A. To create an environment encouraging the effect of chemotherapy and radition.
B. To relieve the housework burden on the housewife patients to a certain degree.
C. To establish a network of people sharing the same situation with the same disease.
D. To give a warning about the negative effect of chores on the bedridden people.
The following sentences are true, EXCEPT _______.
A. Lenora Floyd came across the Cleaning for a Reason organization in a leaflet.
B. Most of the people suffering from cancer require chemotherapy as part of treatment.
C. The partnership between two organizations different in scales commenced in 2014.
D. Deserved Comfort House Cleaning is an internationally renowned organization.
The word “certified” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. qualified
B. supported
C. confirmed
D. appointed
The word “they” in paragraph 5 refers to _____.
A. partners
B. cleaners
C. patients
D. organizations
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. International organizations and local governments often clash with each other in values and directions.
B. Marlo Kanipe takes her own hardship to create a better experience for those sharing the same plight.
C. International organizations play a vital role in enabling people to claim their rights.
D. The project between local and international organizations crashed under financial pressure.
What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. ASEAN’s founding member.
B. New opportunities for Vietnam.
C. Vietnam’s leadership in ASEAN
D. Vietnam’s role in ASEAN.
The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to _____.
A. resolution
B. Soviet Union
C. ASEAN
D. Vietnam
According to paragraph 2, what is NOT mentioned as one of the roles of Vietnam?
A. ASEAN’s member.
B. Global super power.
C. Indochinese country.
D. Southeast Asian nation.
The word “clout” in paragraph is closest in meaning to _______.
A. power
B. rank
C. control
D. blow
According to paragraph 3, what is correct about the activities of ASEAN?
A. Disagreements over security issues cannot challenge ASEAN’s unity.
B. The Treaty on Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone was proposed by Vietnam.
C. The security challenges encountered include maritime disputes.
D. A consultative group was initiated to monitor terrorists’ activities.
The word “pillar” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. heart
B. bedrock
C. baluster
D. mainstay
What will the next paragraph of the passage possibly discuss?
A. The global citizens’ views on the recent development of Vietnam.
B. Vietnam involvement in the organisation’s economic activities.
C. Vietnam as a strategic position for global trading.
D. Various developed countries’ interest in Vietnam.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Joining ASEAN undoubtedly has crucial security implications for Vietnam.
B. The region is in need of investment, trade, and infrastructure development.
C. The bloc will become divided no matter how many issues have been addressed.
D. ASEAN is a monolithic organisation regarding security, politics and economics.
Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Some contracted with coronavirus get very ill but most don’t.
B. What scientists still don’t know about coronavirus patients.
C. What governors are doing to tackle spreading coronavirus.
D. The WHO declares the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic.
The word “pandemic” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. epidemic
B. ebullition
C. epizootic
D. endemic
The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to _____.
A. outbreak
B. spread
C. fight
D. virus
According to paragraph 3, what is NOT mentioned about the virus and its state of spreading?
A. The WHO suggested that all countries can still change the course of this pandemic.
B. The current spreading virus is the second coronavirus to reach pandemic levels.
C. Coronavirus primitively circulates among animals but somehow spreads to human.
D. China is the assumed country of virus origin and where the disease hits the hardest.
The word “poised” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. composed
B. confident
C. excited
D. ready
According to paragraph 4, what is the objective of the measures mapped out by the WHO?
A. To buy time for the invention of vaccines.
B. To stop the virus sharply in its tracks.
C. To avoid an overwhelmed health system.
D. To achieve the point of zero transmission.
The following statements are true, EXCEPT _______.
A. The WHO advised all countries to apply both containment and mitigation measures.
B. The WHO officials declined to criticize an individual member – Italy – publicly.
C. Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus claimed that the plight will worsen.
D. The WHO is initially uncertain about its decision to label the outbreak as a pandemic.
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The WHO acknowledged that the virus will likely spread to all countries on the globe.
B. Local factors related to healthcare systems have no effect on the course of the disease.
C. Countries used to an authoritarian government is most suitable to contain the virus.
D. The pandemic is an opportunity to see the backfire of an expensive healthcare system.