44 CÂU HỎI
The agency is ________ and not run for profit.
A. charitable
B. donated
C. voluntary
D. free
This passage is taken from a ________________.
A. handbook for parents
B. school timetable
C. teenage magazine
D. book for children
Why do adults sometimes find teenagers difficult to talk to?
A. Because most teenagers are quiet.
B. Because teenagers don’t want to talk to other people.
C. Because teenagers think adults are not honest.
D. Because most teenagers hate adults.
When can you expect young people to be more talkative than usual?
A. when people talk to them because they are really interested and not just checking on them.
B. when adults give them a lot of money to spend.
C. when adults talk to them about something other than their work in school.
D. when adults talk to them about sex, alcohol and drugs.
Some teenagers experiment with drinking and smoking because —–.
A. cigarettes and alcohol are available everywhere
B. cigarettes and alcohol are cheap
C. women like smoking and drinking men
D. they regard them as a mark of adulthood
The word “behaviour” in the passage most nearly means —–.
A. feeling
B. manners
C. activities
D. reaction
Growing up in the early 2000s, a period when technology began to enter our lives, I remembered my childhood in two distinct parts. In elementary school, my friends and I spent our free time after school playing outside. We would go to different street vendors to eat junk food and buy cheap toys. Sometimes, we would watch cartoons together. But there were few channels back then; we didn’t spend too much time in front of the TV. Everything gradually changed when I started secondary school. Internet had become more popular so I began spending more time at Internet cafe. I would play games online and chat with my friends. Cable channel was also on the rise at the time. There were channels airing cartoons all day, every day. Watching TV became a routine for many kids my age. At the time, I didn’t give much thought about the changes. Now, I realize that I miss those old days hanging out with my friends, eating junk food and sharing toys.
When did the writer grow up?
A. In the 1970s
B. In the 1980s
C. In the 1990s
D. In the 2000s
How did the writer and friends spend their free time in elementary school?
A. They went to different street vendors to eat junk food and buy cheap toys and watched cartoons together.
B. They went to different street vendors to watch cartoons together.
C. They went to different street vendors to dink juice and buy comics and watched cartoons together.
D. They went to different street vendors to eat junk food and buy cheap toys and read comics together.
What did the writer do at Internet Café when coming to secondary school?
A. Drinking coffee and chatting with his/ her friends.
B. Playing games online and drinking coffee.
C. Playing games online and chatting with his/ her friends.
D. Drinking coffee and reading books.
What was also on the rise at the time when the writer was at secondary school?
A. Digital channel
B. Digital cars
C. Cable channel
D. Cable cars
What does the writer miss now?
A. The old days chatting with his/ her friends.
B. The old days hanging out with his/ her friends, eating junk food and sharing toys.
C. The old days hanging out with his/ her friends, and watching TV.
D. The old days hanging out with his/ her friends, and reading comics.
According to the passage, what is Phu Quoc Island regarded as?
A. Lanterns Paradise
B. Tropical Paradise
C. Pearl of the Orient
D. City of Eternal Spring
According to the passage, Phu Quoc Island ………………………….
A. has both beaches and mountains
B. has the tallest mountain in Vietnam
C. doesn’t have rains all the year round
D. doesn’t have many tourist attractions
Tourists can visit Phu Quoc anytime in the year thanks to ………………………….
A. its dry season
B. its location by the sea
C. its friendly local people
D. its temperate weather all year round
What are Phu Quoc’s specialities?
A. Red pepper and fish sauce.
B. Black pepper and dried fish.
C. Red pepper and soya sauce.
D. Spicy black pepper and fish sauce.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. The island is roughly triangular in shape.
B. Phu Quoc Island is located in the Gulf of Thailand.
C. Phu Quoc’s dry season is from November to March.
D. The beaches in Phu Quoc Island have been explored to their full potentials.
You have to ..........your hat when going inside the main worship area of the temple.
A. take off
B. break with
C. put on
D. get out
I remember _____ them somewhere in the city.
A. to see
B. saw
C. seen
D. seeing
Pottery is passing down from artisans to trainees so that they can maintain the art.
A. passing
B. to
C. so
D. maintain
(A) Almost 300 million people (B) had visited (C) America’s national parks (D) every year.
A. Almost
B. had visted
C. America’s national parks
D. every year
I _________ home until I finish my lesson.
A. haven't come
B. don't come
C. didn't come
D. won't come.
Most important (A), I can quickly (B) either start or end (C) an online relationship whenever (D) I want.
A. quickly
B. Most important
C. whenever
D. start of end
Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blacklerkeep cows and chickens and sell milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny's sheep.
She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts this wool off the sheep so they won't get toowarm. Five years ago, Jenny made some sweaters with thewool and tried to sell them at country markets.But it was summer and the weather was hot, so people didn't want to buy sweaters. Shethen made some socks. Everybody lovedthem because they were cheap, strong and easy to wash. That's how Jenny's business started. At first, she made thesocks at home, but soon she had thousands of customers so she had to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made onmachines. There are six colours, five sizes for all ages, and differentsocks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers. Jenny is busiest at Christmasbecause Corryvale socks are a favourite present. On the walls of Jenny's
office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.
Jenny only gets wool from her sheep once a year.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
It took Jenny a long time to make the sweaters.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
Jenny couldn't sell the sweaters because it was the wrong time of year.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
Jenny decided that socks were easier to make than sweaters.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
Corryvale socks are still made on the farm.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
You can't buy Corryvale socks for children.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
People from many different countries buy Corryvale socks.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn't say
The best singer ____ went to Alan Walker for “Faded”.
A. rank
B. prize
C. reward
D. award.
It was generous............. you to share your food with me.
A. of
B. to
C. for
D. about
Would you like visiting the museum with us?
A. Would
B. like
C. visiting
D. with
They stopped the car ___ a chat with their friends.
A. having
B. had
C. to have
D. and have
Student volunteer work required for graduation or continuation in a school or training programme violate the non-compulsory feature of the definition and should ____ not be considered as volunteer work.
A. thereafter
B. thereby
C. thereunder
D. therefore
That dancing club________ north of the city.
A. lays
B. lies
C. locates
D. lain
The singer ended the concert____her most popular song.
A. By
B. With
C. In
D. At
Robert is completely ……………….in his new book on photography.
A. absorbed
B. interested
C. disappointed
D. occupied
“_______". “Everything is fine. How about you?”
A. How old are you?
B. How's it going?
C. What's your life?
D. What's your matter?
"You broke my glasses," said the woman to me.
A. The woman blames me of breaking her glasses.
B. The woman blamed me of breaking her glasses.
C. The woman blames me for breaking her glasses.
D. The woman blamed me for breaking her glasses.
Don't set off fireworks too closely to your house, _______?
A. do you
B. don’t you
C. will you
D. won’t you
He ________ the truth before they forced him.
A. told
B. is telling
C. had told
D. has told
Choose the words whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group
A. full
B. must
C. under
D. uncle
I'm watching a __________ at the theater.
A. play
B. bowling alley
C. fair
D. surfboard
Mahatma Gandhi fought for the rights of coloured people in general and the Indians ____.
A. in time
B. in particular
C. in contrast
D. in fact