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Câu 12: Hard jobs affected by weather are a pushing ________ to lead young farmers to the cities.A. factor B. result C. substance D. matterQuestion 13: Changing our lifestyle and limiting our exploitation of natural resources _______ the onlyway to ensure a better future for our children, and our children’s children.A. was B. have been C. are D. wereQuestion 14: The high school students are concerning with ______ themselves with the new form of tests.A. being acquainted B. acquainting C. be acquainted D. acquaintanceQuestion 15: What do we call that _______ animal? - We call it an elephant.A. long-nosed B. nose long C. long nose D. nose lengthQuestion 16: We’ll send you a postcard _______ we arrive at the destination.A. as if B. although C. as soon as D. unlessQuestion 17: Hoa is asking Hai, who is sitting at a corner of the room, seeming too shy.Hoa: “Why aren’t you taking part in our activities? ________” - Hai: “Yes. I can. Certainly.”A. Can I help you? B. Shall I take your hat off?C. Could you please show me how to get to the nearest post office?D. Can you help me with these decorations?Question 18: You should do everything that is given to you _______; or else, you will get nothing.A. irresponsible B. responsibly C. responsibility D. responsibleQuestion 19: It’s the expert’s recommendation that every child and office worker ______ with their back,neck, and head in the straight position.A. sit B. has sat C. sat D. sitsQuestion 20: According to Do Tan Long, an official of the Steering Center of Urban Flood ControlProgram in Ho Chi Minh City, the rain could be “the most extreme downpour” since ______ beginning ofthe rainy season.A. the B. a C. an D. øQuestion 21: They ________ their service up to now.A. don’t do B. haven’t done C. aren’t doing D. didn’t doQuestion 22: Choose the option which has the OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined.The disadvantaged child went up stairs with difficulty.A. with precision B. with ease C. at will D. at randomQuestion 23: Choose the option which has the OPPOSITE meaning to the underlined.The poor blood circulation has sometimes made her exhausted.A. fatigued B. refreshed C. bothersome D. fulfilledQuestion 24: Choose the option which has the CLOSEST meaning to the underlined.The government has rejected the project of improving the service system because of its white elephantcost.A. denied B. proposed C. discarded D. selectedQuestion 25: Choose the option which has the CLOSEST meaning to the underlined.The people are doing their duties with precision.A. plans B. achievements C. responsibilities D. expectationsQuestion 26: Choose the word whose underlined letter(s) is/ are pronounced differently from theothers.A. rushed B. released C. advised D. increasedQuestion 27: Choose the word whose underlined letter(s) is/ are pronounced differently from theA. graduated B. pretended C. estimated D. killedQuestion 28: Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.A. discussion B. stimulate C. attractive D. non-verbalQuestion 29: Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from the others.A. physics B. perform C. differ D. gestureFind the underlined words or phrases which is incorrect.Question 30: The gifts were given the flood victims timely with the help of a helicopter.A. timely B. a C. The D. givenQuestion 31: The volunteer group members are helpful, exciting, and creativity.A. are B. exciting C. creativity D. volunteerQuestion 32: The children are excited for the excursion to Ha Long bay next Sunday.A. next Sunday B. to C. are D. forRewriting the sentences in another way so that they have the same meaning as the given above.Question 33: Lan has never attended such an exciting live show before.A. This is the first time Lan has ever attended such an exciting live show.B. Lan has attended such an exciting live show before this time.C. Lan attended such an exciting live show once.D. This was the first time Lan has ever attended such an exciting live show.Question 34: There was a sharp rise in the price of petrolimex last month.A. The price of petrolimex went down sharply last month.B. The price of petrolimex made the consumers surprised last month.C. The price of petrolimex went up sharply last month.D. The price of petrolimex stayed the same last month.Question 35: “Please take this medicine at regular time.” The doctor told him.A. The doctor asked him to take this medicine at regular time.B. The doctor suggested he take this medicine at regular time.C. The doctor advised him to take this medicine at regular time.D. The doctor offered him to take this medicine at regular time.Read the passage carefully and choose the correct answer. Movements and gestures by the hands, arms, legs, and other parts' of the body and face are themost pervasive types of nonverbal messages and the most difficult to control. It is estimated that there areover 200.000 physical signs capable of stimulating meaning in another person. For example, there are 23distinct eyebrow movements, each capable of stimulating a different meaning. Humans express attitudes toward themselves and vividly through body movements and postures.Body movements express true messages about feelings that cannot be masked. Because such avenues ofcommunication are visual, they travel much farther than spoken words and are unaffected by the presenceof noise that interrupt, or cancels out speech. People communicate by the way they walk, stand, and sit. We tend to be more relaxed withfriends or when addressing those of lower status. Body orientation also indicates status or liking of theother individual. More direct orientation is related to a more positive attitude. Body movements and postures alone have no exact meaning, but they can greatly support orreject the spoken word. If these two means of communication are dichotomized and contradict each other,some result will be a disordered image and most often the nonverbal will dominate.Question 36: Which part of body is NOT used to send body message?A. stomachs B. legs C. hands D. facesQuestion 37: Body communication is ________.A. uncommon B. verbal C. very few D. visualQuestion 38: Nonverbal communication ________.A. may be interrupted by noise B. dominates wordsC. has no relation to verbal communication D. is less common than verbal communicationQuestion 39: According to the text, body movements cannot express ________.A. desires B. feelings C. attitudes D. statusQuestion 40: Face gestures ________.A. do not include eye brow moments B. cannot express our feelingsC. are the most difficult to control D. can help us control our feelingsRead the text and answer the questions given by choosing one numbered options.Alzheimer's disease impairs a person's ability to recall memories, both distant and as recent as a fewhours before. Although there is not yet a cure for the illness, there may be hope for a cure with a proteincalled nerve growth factor. The protein is produced by nerve cells in the same region of the brain whereAlzheimer's occurs. Based on this relationship, scientists from the University of Lund in Sweden and theUniversity of California at San Diego designed an experiment to test whether doses of nerve growthfactor could reverse the effects of memory loss caused by Alzheimer's. Using a group of rats withimpaired memory, the scientists gave half of the rats doses of nerve growth factor while giving the otherhalf a blood protein as a placebo, thus creating a control group. At the end of the four-week test, the ratsgiven the nerve growth factor performed equally to rats with normal memory abilities. While theexperiments do not show that nerve growth factor can stop the general process of deterioration caused byAlzheimer's, they do show potential as a means to slowing the process significantly.Placebo: thuốc trấn anQuestion 41: The word "impairs" is most similar to which of the following?A. destroys B. enhances C. diminishes D. affectsQuestion 42: According to the passage, where is nerve growth factor produced in the body?A. in nerve cells in the spinal column. B. in the pituitary gland.C. in red blood cells in the circulatory system. D. in nerve cells in the brain.Question 43: Which of the following could best replace the word "potential"?A. capability B. creativity C. dependability D. possibilityQuestion 44: With what topic is this passage mainly concerned?A. impaired memory of patients B. the use of rats as experimental subjectsC. nerve growth factor as a cure for Alzheimer's D. cures for Alzheimer's diseaseQuestion 45: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Alzheimer's disease is deadly.B. More work needs to be done to understand the effects of nerve growth factor.C. Though unsuccessful, the experiments did show some benefits derived from nerve growth factor.D. The experiments did not show any significant benefits from nerve growth factor.Question 46: The relationship between nerve growth factor and a protein is similar to the relationshipbetween Alzheimer's andA. forgetfulness B. a cancer C. a cure D. a diseaseQuestion 47: Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "region" as used in line 5?A. plain B. expanse C. orbit D. vicinityQuestion 48: Which of the following could best replace the word "significantly" in line 17?A. tirelessly B. suggestively C. knowingly D. considerablyQuestion 49: Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word "doses"?A. measures B. injections C. stipends D. piecesQuestion 50: The passage most closely resembles which of the following patterns of organization?A. causes and effects B. statement and illustrationC. chronological order D. alphabetical order---