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Đoạn văn 1
Read the passage below carefully and choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
People nowadays have wide choice of leisure-time activities. Some people enjoy quiet leisure-time activities after a long hard day at work or school. Watching TV is certainly the most popular leisure-time activity in Britain. The average person a watches a few hours every day. The most popular programmes are soap operas, which follow the activities of fictitious people, and news programmes. Most British people watch the TV news at some point in the evening, perhaps whilst eating dinner or just before going to bed.
British people often find entertainment in collecting things. There are people in Britain who collect any kind of object you care to name. By far the most common thing to collect is stamps. Most people are happy to collect whatever stamps come their way, but others collect certain kinds of stamps, for example stamps with pictures of animals on them or stamps that come from a certain country. I know people who collect matchboxes, dolls, and even the free gifts from fast-food restaurants. Some people consider collecting not so much as hobby, but as an investment, which is reasonable since many collections are worth a lot of money.
Although many people prefer to watch sports on TV, playing sports has always been popular in Britain. You must have heard of some of the big British football clubs. Of course, few people get to play sports at a high level, but British people are often happy to play a sport "just for fun". Popular sports that British people enjoy playing include football (soccer), rugby, cricket, golf, tennis, badminton, and squash, Many people play sports to keep fit, but most British people do it "for the love of the game". Another form of entertainment in Britain
is simply going out and socialising with friends. Contrary to popular belief, British people are very friendly and are usually quite happy to start up a conversation with a stranger. Socialising often involves going to a pub with friends, but there are many other alternatives. Coffee shops are becoming increasingly popular and British people also like to join clubs so that they can meet people who have similar interests. If you have an interest, you'll be sure to find a British person who shares it!
Câu 33:
On hearing the news of her father's death, she fainted.
When she __________________________________.
On hearing the news of her father's death, she fainted.
When she __________________________________.
Đoạn văn 2
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.
The most common bodily symptoms of shame are blushing and flushed skin. There might also be sweating, increased heart rate and rapid breathing. Often, feelings of shame (8) in when we're embarrassed or humiliated in front of other people, like during a (9).
Shame can also happen when no one else is around, like when we realize we've made a mistake. But when we're around other people the feelings are likely harder to bear. Realizing or believing we're (10) inadequate, incapable or incompetent drives these feelings.
When we feel ashamed, it's natural to want to hide our face and withdraw. We tend to look (11) lower the head, look away or maintain a Crouched posture. We might lose focus on what we're doing and speak less coherently. Imagine what you'd see when a shy person has to make a speech. You may sce them shake, blush and stumble over words. Our natural (12). to shame is to try to escape the feelings by running away and hiding. We might even have an urge to cover our eyes or face.
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