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Câu 1:

It is open to question as to whether Jane will get the job.

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Câu 5:

Although the rise in the global temperature by 4 per cent predicted by many scientists may not sound like much, it is the difference between now and the last Ice Age, when huge glaciers covered Europe and most of Britain. Nobody knows (1) what would happen in a warmer world, but we (2) know some things. Heat a kettle and the (3) inside it expands. The (4) of the world has climbed more than half a degree this century, and the oceans have (5) by at least 10 cm.

But (6) as it takes several minutes for a kettle to begin warming, (7) it may have taken the ocean thirty years to swell. This (8) that the global warming we are now experiencing is a result only of the carbon dioxide we have dumped into the atmosphere (9) up to the 1960s. Since then, the (10) use of fossil fuels has increased rapidly.

Scientists (11) for the United nations and European governments have been warning that (12) the Dutch and the people of East Anglia will need to do will (13) to build more extensive sea defenses. Many of the world’s great cities are (14) risk, because they are (15) located / situated at sea level. Miami, (16) entirely built on a sandbank, could be (17) away. But the effect of rising sea levels will be much (18) for the developing countries. With a meter rise in sea levels, 200 million could become homeless.

There are other fears too, (19) to a recent United Nations report. The plight of the hungry in northern Africa could (20), as rainfall in the Sahara and beyond is reduced by 20 per cent.


Câu 8:

I've just found 20 dollars in my pocket! …!

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Câu 15:

Choose the best answer:

My brother is always critical of things about me. He often …

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Câu 27:

We had to ______ the noise from the building site next door for three months.

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Câu 39:

He ______ the work before you ____ here.

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Câu 51:

While Lauda___ round a corner, he suddenly ___control of his Ferrari.

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Câu 63:

Somebody (steal) my bicycle. Now i'll have to walk home.

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Câu 133:

Lan is always the first student ……. the teacher’s questions

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Câu 138:

My mother enjoys ... traditional food for our family

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Câu 140:

As a result, they (17) _____ make sacrifices

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Đoạn văn 1

Read the passage and choose the best answer A, B, or C.

Happiness is the key to a healthy life. Here are some things you can do to make you happy. Love others fully. When you love somebody, express your love. Don't keep it to yourself. There are many ways to do it. For example, you can say "I love you" more often, do things together, and help them when they need you. You can make yourself and others happy by doing so. Laugh more often. Laughter shows that you are happy, and it has the magic power of making others happy too. Laughter is like medicine. It helps people live longer. Enjoy adventures, visit a new place, do a new thing, or talk to a new person every week. You will get new knowledge and experience. 

Câu 42:

The phrase "the key" in the first line is closest in meaning to___

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Câu 43:

To show your love to other people, you_____

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Câu 44:

The writer says "Laughter is like medicine" because _______

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Câu 45:

You can get knowledge and experience by_____

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Câu 46:

The best title for this passage is _______

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Đoạn văn 2

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.

For Catherine Lumby, deciding to take on the role of breadwinner in her relationship was not a difficult choice. When she discovered she was pregnant with her first child, she had just been offered a demanding new role as Director of the Media and Communications department at the University of Sydney. But she didn't see this as an obstacle, and was prepared to use childcare when the children were old enough. It came, therefore, as a surprise to Lumby and her husband Derek that, after the birth of their son, they couldn’t actually bear the thought of putting him into childcare tor nine hours a day. As she was the one with the secure job, the role of primary care-giver fell to Derek, who was writing scripts for television. This arrangement continued for the next four years, with Derek working from home and caring for both of their sons. He returned to full-time work earlier this year. Whilst Lumby and her husband are by no means the only Australians making such a role reversal, research suggests that they are in the minority. In a government-funded survey in 2001, only 5.5 percent of couples in the 30-54 year age group saw the women working either part- or full-time while the men were unemployed. The situation is likely to change, according to the CEO of Relationships Australia, Anne Hollonds. She suggests that this is due to several reasons, including the number of highly educated women in the workforce and changing social patterns and expectations. However, she warns that for couples involved in role-switching, there are many potential difficulties to be overcome. For men whose self-esteem is connected to their jobs and the income it provides to the family, a major change of thinking is required. It also requires women to reassess, particularly with regard to domestic or child-rearing decisions, and they may have to learn to deal with the guilt of not always being there at key times for their children. Being aware of these issues can make operating in non-traditional roles a lot easier. 

Câu 110:

What is the main idea of the passage?

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Câu 111:

Catherine and her husband decided that Catherine would be the primary earner because ____.

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Câu 112:

In paragraph 1, the word “him" refers to ____.

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Câu 113:

They decided that Derek would look after their son because they ____.

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Câu 114:

In paragraph 2, the word “reversal" is closest in meaning to ____.

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Câu 115:

One reason tor a change in the number of men staying home is ____.

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Đoạn văn 3

Read the passage and choose the best answer.

While couples without a clear or equal chore division may encounter quarrels over who does what, a recent survey finds the divorce rate among couples sharing chores equally is about fifty percent higher than those in which wives do more or most of the housework, which can be a slap in the face for gender equality. The researchers explain that modern couples organize their marriage and work out the tasks and duties, which may gradually turn their marriage into a business or contractual relationship. The woman may gradually feel less needed or happy and what's worse is that no one would care to help if something is not among their assigned chores. That seems to encourage conflicts rather than conflict resolution skills. On the contrary, in families without equal task division women tend to be responsible for more chores than men. While they believe they can exchange their roles for their husbands', many women believe they are most naturally suited for certain tasks. They simply enjoy being involved in their children's activities, which means more chores for them. This group of women also report more marital satisfaction. The survey also aimed to find out whether women's were happier if men shared more of the burden. In fact, they find that men report fewer family conflicts and greater well-being while women appear to be largely unmoved. This may be partly because they feel less guilty or simply learn how to have a quiet life.

Câu 117:

What is the best title for the above reading text?

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Câu 118:

What may turn marriage into a contractual relationship?

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Câu 119:

What does it mean by "unmoved"?

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Câu 120:

How do men feel when they do more housework than before?

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Câu 121:

What can be inferred from the reading text?

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