Question 26 – 30: Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet.
Câu 1: Upon reaching the destination, a number of personnel is expected to change their reservations and proceed to Hawaii.


A. reaching                  


B. is          


C. to change          


D. proceed to
Câu 2: The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GSCE) is the name of a set of Vietnamese qualifications, generally taking by secondary students at the age of 17 -18 in Viet Nam.


A. the name    


B. a set of 


C. taking                   


D. at the age
Câu 3: A person who says lies habitually must have a good memory.


A. says 


B. habitually         


C. must                      


D. a
Câu 4: Before becoming successful, Charles Kettering, former vice president of General Motors, was so poor that he has to use the hayloft of a barn as a laboratory.


A. successful                           


B. so poor


C. has to


D. as
Câu 5: For thousands of years, man has created sweet-smelling substances from wood, herbs, and flowers and using them for perfume or medicine.


A. man                        


B. sweet-smelling            


C. using them


D. or
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Question 31 – 35: Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?
Câu 1: She asked us to leave quietly so that we wouldn't disturb her.


A. In order to be disturbed, she asked us to leave quietly.


B. So as not to disturb us, she asked us to leave quietly.


C. So as not to avoid our disturbance, she asked us to leave quietly.


D. In order to avoid our disturbance, she asked us to leave quietly.
Câu 2: Had he known more about the information technology, he would have invested in some computer companies.


A. Not knowing about the information technology help him invest in some computer company.


B. He didn’t know much about the information technology and he didn’t invest in any computer companies.


C. Knowing about the information technology, he would have invested in some computer companies.


D. He would have invested in some computer companies without his knowledge of the information technology.
Câu 3: He last had his eyes tested ten months ago.


A. He didn't have any tests on his eyes in ten months.


B. He hasn't had his eyes tested for ten months.


C. He had tested his eyes ten months ago.


D. He had not tested his eyes for ten months then.
Câu 4: Helen made a lot of phone calls when she had come home.


A. Having made a lot of phone calls, Helen came home.


B. Having come home, Helen made a lot of phone calls.


C. A lot of phone calls had been made by Helen when she came home.


D. A lot of phone calls had been made to Helen when she came home.
Câu 5: People say that at least ten applicants have been selected for the job interview.


A. People say that fewer than ten job interviews have been held so far.


B. I have heard that only ten people have been chosen to have the job interviewed.


C. It is said that well over ten people are interested in having an interview for the job.


D. It is said that no fewer than ten people are going to be interviewed for the job.
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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 following questions.Parentese, the exaggerated, drawn-out form of speech that people use to communicate with babies, apparently is universal and plays a vital role in helping infants to analyse and absorb the phonetic elements of their parents' language. An international study shows that infants are so good at analysing this speech that by the age of 20 weeks they are beginning to produce the three vowel sounds common to all human languages - "ee", "ah" and "uu"."Parentese has a melody to it. And inside this melody is a tutorial for the baby that contains exceptionally well-formed versions of the building blocks of language", explains Patricia Kuhl, a University of Washington neuroscientist.The new study examined differences in how American, Russian and Swedish mothers speak to their infants and to other adults. The study shows that parentese is characterised by over-articulation that exaggerates the sounds contained in words. Mothers in the study were, in effect, sounding out "super-vowels" to help their infants learn the phonetic elements of language."In normal, everyday speech adults generally race along at a very fast pace", Kuhl says. But we know it is easier to understand a speaker when they stretch out sounds. That's why we tend to speak more slowly and carefully to increase understanding when we teach in the classroom or talk to strangers. We also do this unconsciously with babies, giving them an improved verbal signal they can capitalise on by slowing down and over articulating.
Câu 1: Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage?


A. Parentese and Standard Speech.


B. Parentese - A New Discovery in the field of Language.


C. Parentese - A Style of Speech for Babies.


D. How to Boost Babies' Language Development.
Câu 2: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one thing parents tend to do when they talk with their babies?


A. stretching out sounds. 


B. teaching phonetic elements.


C. speaking more slowly and carefully.    


D. exaggerating sounds.
Câu 3: The word "capitalise on" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.


A. catch up with                 


B. take the advantage of


C. get hold of       


D. get the hang of
Câu 4: As mentioned in the passage, talking with babies using parentese can help them _____.


A. articulate better consonant sounds 


B. absorb faster speech


C. analyse and absorb everyday speech  


D. pronounce certain vowel sounds earlier
Câu 5: Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?


A. Parents use parentese to help their babies learn new vocabulary.


B. Parents use parentese with their babies without realising that they do.


C. Parentese is different in different countries.


D. Parentese is also used in the classroom and with strangers.

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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 46 to 50.DroughtA drought is an (46) _______ long spell of dry weather. It is a time when there is not enough water (47) _______ farming, urban, or environment needs. It usually refers to an extended period of below-normal rainfall. But it can be caused by anything that reduces the (48) _______ of water circulation.Human cannot control the weather. (49) _______  the causes that lead to drought cannot be stopped. The most common causes are lack of water and hot temperatures. Many scientists believe many recent droughts happened because of global warming. They claim that if we can reduce the damage done to the ozone layer, there will be (50) _______ droughts.(Source: How to master skills for the TOEFL Reading)
Câu 1: (46) _______ 


A. normally  


B. abnormally              


C. normal                    


D. abnormal
Câu 2: (47) _______ 


A. support                


B. to support    


C. supporting              


D. for supporting
Câu 3: (48) _______ 


A. amount      


B. number                   


C. quantity                  


D. sum
Câu 4: (49) _______ 


A. Nevertheless   


B. However                 


C. So    


D. But
Câu 5: (50) _______ 


A. much       


B. less                          


C. fewer                      


D. more

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.            Mark Zuckerberg was born in 1984, in New York, into a prosperous, professional family. He developed an interest in computers at an early age and when he was twelve, created a messaging program which he named "Zucknet". His dentist father used it in his surgery so that his receptionist could inform him of the arrival of a patient without yelling across the room. Together with his friends, Mark spent much of his spare time as a boy designing and making computer games just for fun.            In 2002, Mark enrolled at Harvard University. By his second year at the institution, he had acquired a  reputation on the campus as a developer of software. It was at that time he invented "Facemash" which compared pictures of female students and allowed users to vote on which one was the most attractive. The program became very popular on campus, but was later shut down by the university authorities who deemedit "inappropriate".            Based on the buzz of "Facemash", three of Mark's fellow students, Divya Narendra, and twins, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, asked him to work with them on an idea for a social networking site called "Harvard Connection". This site was designed to use information from Harvard's student networks to create a dating site for the university's elite. Mark was initially enthusiastic about the complex project but boredom soon set in and he backed out of it to work on his own social networking site. He created a site that allowedusers to produce their profiles, upload photos, and communicate with other people beyond the confines of the university. He called the site "Facebook" and he operated from one small college room until June 2004  when he finally abandoned his studies to devote himself fully to Facebook and moved the company to  California.            By the end of 2004, Facebook had one million users and Mark was climbing high. However, in 2006, the multi-millionaire business mogul faced his first big hurdle. The creators of Harvard Connection claimed that he had used their idea, and insisted that he should compensate them for their business losses. Mark maintained that the ideas were based on two very different types of social networks but, after lawyers searched his records, incriminating emails revealed that he may have intentionally stolen the intellectual property of his former partners. Although an initial settlement of $65 million was reached between the two parties, the legal dispute over the matter continued well into 2011, after the Harvard Connection creators claimed they were misled with regards to the value of the Facebook stock.            Since amassing his sizeable fortune, Mark has used his millions to fund a variety of philanthropic causes. He has put lots of money into the deteriorating schools' system in deprived parts of New York and he actively encourages other wealthy, young entrepreneurs to follow his example and put back something into society.(Source:
Câu 1: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?


A. Mark has been investing in improving education in less developed areas of New York.


B. The legal dispute that Mark faced started in 2006 and continued well into 2011.


C. Some of the creators of Harvard Connection used to be Mark's fellow students.


D. Mark has deliberately taken the ideas of the creators of Harvard Connection.
Câu 2: Which of the following statement is true according to the passage?


A. Mark did not copy the idea behind Harvard connection.


B. The Harvard Connection team were unaware of the value of Mark's company.


C. Mark stated that the two websites were not in any way alike.


D. The two parties in dispute were unable to come to an agreement.
Câu 3: According to the passage, as a child, Mark Zuckerberg ______.


A. sold computer programs to his friends  


B. was mainly interested in playing computer games


C. developed a communication program    


D. created a software package for dentists
Câu 4: Which of the following best serves as the title for the passage?


A. The Success of Facebook            


B. The Legal Dispute over Facebook


C. The Harvard Connection Creators                   


D. The Inventor of Facebook
Câu 5: The word " philanthropic" in paragraph 5 can be best replaced by ______.


A. failing                     


B. moral                      


C. humanitarian                      


D. problematic
Câu 6: It can be inferred from the passage that during his time at university, Mark ________.


A. developed an unsuccessful program


B. was known for developing unsuitable software


C. made a program that was disliked by the authorities


D. produced education programs
Câu 7: The Facebook social network developed at Harvard ________.


A. was a collaborative project with other students


B. became Mark's full-time job after completing university


C. could only be accessed by Harvard students


D. became really successful after June 2004
Câu 8: The Harvard Connection network was __________.


A. for exchanging academic information 


B. originally Mark's idea


C. a site for all university students        


D. not interesting enough for Mark
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