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Switching to            eco light bulb is one way to protect the environment.

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It was not until the end of the nineteenth century             .

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If they hadn’t raised our awareness of the disease, we            of it as seasonal flu.

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I’m sure you’ll have no            the exam.

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Câu 17:

Of the two bridesmaids, Lisa turned out to be            .

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Câu 28:

Right after Vietnam national football team won the AFF Cup 2018, thousands of fans flocked to the streets to celebrate.

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Câu 29:

He was about to do something when his mother suddenly shouted out.

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Câu 30:

“No, it wasn’t me who broke the antique vase.” - said the child.

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Câu 31:

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.

My sister thinks the film is too frightening. I am not scared at all.

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Mr. Baker is very interested in our plan. I spoke to him on the phone last night.

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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 from 25 to 29. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an             (25) disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most people            (26) are infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring special treatment. Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular disease, diabetes chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness. The best way to prevent and slow down transmission is be well informed about the COVID-19 virus, the disease it (27)              and how it spread. Protect yourself and others from infection by washing your hand or using alcohol-based rub frequently and not touching your face. The COVID-19 virus spread primarily through             (28) of saliva or discharge from the nose when an infected person coughs or sneezes, so it’s important that you also practice respiratory etiquette (for example, by coughing into a flexed elbow). At this time, there are no specific vaccines or treatments for COVID-19.              (29) , there are many ongoing clinical trials evaluating potential treatments. WHO will continue to provide updated information as soon as clinical findings become available. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an             (25) disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus.

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 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.
One way of training for your future occupation in Germany is by pursuing a dual vocational training programme. Such programmes offer plenty of opportunities for on-the-job training and work experience. Programmes usually last between two and three and a half years and comprise theoretical as well as practical elements. You will spend one or two days a week, or several weeks at once, at a vocational school where you will acquire the theoretical knowledge that you will need in your future occupation. The rest of the time will be spent at a company. There you get to apply your newly acquired knowledge in practice, for example by learning to operate machinery. You will get to know what your company does, learn how it operates and find out if you can see yourself working there after completing your training. This combination of theory and practice gives you a real head start into your job: by the time you have completed your training, you will not only have the required technical knowledge, but you will also have hands-on experience in your job. There are around 350 officially recognized training programmes in Germany, so chances are good that one of them will suit your interests and talents. You can find out which one that might be by visiting one of the jobs and vocational training fairs which are organised in many German cities at different times in the year. Employment prospects for students who have completed a dual vocational training programme are very good. This is one of the reasons why this kind of training is very popular with young Germans: around two thirds of all students leaving school go on to start a vocational training programme. 

Câu 38:

How many German school leavers choose this vocational training programme?

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Câu 39:

The word “it” in the first paragraph refers to .

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Câu 40:

Which of the following statements best describes the dual vocational training programmes?

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Câu 41:

The word “hands-on” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to .

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Câu 42:

Which of the following is probably the best title of the passage?

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 Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

You can usually tell when your friends are happy or angry by the looks on their faces or by their actions. This is useful because reading their emotional expressions helps you to know how to respond to them. Emotions have evolved to help us respond to important situations and to convey our intentions to others. But does raising the eyebrows and rounding the mouth say the same thing in Minneapolis as it does in Madagascar? Much research on emotional expressions has centered on such questions. According to Paul Ekman, the leading researcher in this area, people speak and understand substantially the same "facial language". Studies by Ekman's group have demonstrated that humans share a set of universal emotional expressions that testify to the common biological heritage of the human species. Smiles, for example, signal happiness and frowns indicate sadness on the faces of people in such far- flung places as Argentina, Japan, Spain, Hungary, Poland, Sumatra, the United States, Vietnam, the jungles of New Guinea, and the Eskimo villages north of Artic Circle. Ekman and his colleagues claim that people everywhere can recognize at least seven basic emotions: sadness, fear, anger, disgust, contempt, happiness, and surprise. There are, however, huge differences across cultures in both the context and intensity of emotional displays - the so-called display rules. In many Asian cultures, for example, children are taught to control emotional responses - especially negative ones - while many American children are encouraged to express their feelings more openly. Regardless of culture, however, emotions usually show themselves, to some degree, in people's behavior. From their first days of life, babies produce facial expressions that communicate their feelings. The ability to read facial expressions develops early, too. Very young children pay close attention to facial expressions, and by age five, they nearly equal adults in their skill at reading emotions on people's faces. This evidence all points to a biological underpinning for our abilities to express and interpret a basic set of human emotions. Moreover, as Charles Darwin pointed out over a century ago, some emotional expressions seem to appear across species boundaries. Cross - cultural psychologists tell us that certain emotional responses carry different meanings in different cultures. For example, what emotion do you suppose might be conveyed by sticking out your tongue? For Americans, this might indicate disgust, while in China it can signify surprise. Likewise, a grin on an American face may indicate joy, while on a Japanese face it may just as easily mean embarrassment. Clearly, culture influences emotional expressions.

Câu 43:

Smiles and frowns             .

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Câu 44:

Unlike American children, Asian children are encouraged to            .

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Câu 45:

The phrase “this evidence” in the third paragraph refers to            .

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Câu 46:

According to the passage, we respond to others by            .

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Câu 47:

Many studies on emotional expression try to answer the question whether            .

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Câu 49:

Paul Ekman is mentioned in the passage as an example of            .

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Câu 50:

The best title of the passage is             .

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