I. PHẦN TRĂC NGHIỆM (64 câu; 8 điểm)
Read the following passage, and mark the letter (A, B, C or D) on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer for each of the blanks.
Education was not formally intergrated into the European Union policy portfolio until the 1993 Masstricht Treatry, although the first Community legislation with an impact on the education sector was adopted as long as the 1960s. These early (1)................... dealt with mutual recorgnition of qualifications.Achieving recognition by one member state of a qualification obtained in another was an important pre-condition for implementing the free movement of workers.
Citizens of EU (2)................. who are students now enjoy the same rights to access (3)..............higher education in all member states as they do in their home counry, provided that they have the relevant qualifications for entry. Growing numbers of student (4)........... activities have been developed, of (5)..............the oldest and most famous is 1987 Earsmus programe. By recognising course credits, Erasmus (6).......... university students to study for one year in a different member state. A seperate programe, Leonardo, gives young school leavers, students and graduates the chance to receive (7)............. training.
Few EU initiatives enjoy (8)............. wholehearted and widespread political support as these higher education programes. The key issue for future initiatives is to build on this success without being over- ambitious.Unfortunately,these programes are becoming very (9)................., and this is now the primary (10)............... of concern.
(6)
A.admits
B.submits
C.offers
D.allows

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III. 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.
            Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Asia. It is one of the sources for the Nile River and provides a source of water, food and power for several African countries.
            Unfortunately, Lake Victoria has a problem. It is shrinking. There are several power stations at Lake Victoria in Uganda. These are on the Nile River, and in addition to generating power, they keep the water levels of Lake Victoria steady. For the past fourty years, that level has been 11.9 meters. Over the last several years, the water level has dropped by about 2.5 meters. There appear to be several reasons for this drop.
            One commonly blamed reason is drought. Drought has been very bad in the area since 2000. Lake Victoria gets all of its water from rains, so the drought means less water in the lake.
            However, some environmentalists believe that the real problem is the power plants on Lake Victoria. Uganda relies on those power plants for most of its power, and they made the power plants larger in 2000. Many people believe the power plants have been taking too much water off Lake Victoria.
            Whether the low water level is caused by drought or power plants, the result is the same. This is already a poor area of Africa, where many people struggle to survive. People, animals and plants around Lake Victoria will suffer even more from lower water levels on the lake. Many people need this lake for fishing or growing food. Fish need water to live, and animals need it for water. Plants around the lake will die without the water, and then more animals and people will suffer and die.
The word “generating” in the passage refers to ________.
A.enlarging
B.producing
C.needing
D.building