Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions from 17 to 19.
Câu 1: Fansipan is the highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula.


A. There are some mountains in the Indochinese Peninsula higher than Fansipan.


B. The Indochinese Peninsula includes one of the highest mountains on earth.


C. The highest mountain in the Indochinese Peninsula is exclusive Fansipan.


D. No mountains in the Indochinese Peninsula are higher than Fansipan.
Câu 2: “If I were you, I wouldn’t read the job advertisement and position description carelessly.”, Helen said.


A. Helen advised me on reading the job advertisement and position description carelessly.


B. Helen recommended that I take no notice of the job advertisement and position description.


C. I was blamed for not reading the job advertisement and position description carefully by Helen.


D. Helen advised me against reading the job advertisement and position description carelessly.
Câu 3: It’s possible that Joanna didn’t receive my message.


A. Joanna can’t have received my message.  


B. Joanna might not have received my message.


C. Joanna may have received my message.   


D. Joanna might have received my message.

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Write a sentence with if ... for each situation. Use a type 2 conditional.
Câu 1: I'm often tired in the morning because I go to bed late.


A. If I didn't go to bed late, I wouldn't be tired in the morning.


B. If I didn't go to bed late, I wouldn't  tired in the morning.


C. If I went to bed late, I wouldn't be tired in the morning.


D. If I didn't go to bed lately, I wouldn't be tired in the morning.
Câu 2: We haven't got a calculator, so we can't work this out quicker.


A.  We had a calculator if we could work this out quicker.


B. If  we could work this out quicker, we had a calculator,


C.  If we didn't  have a calculator, we could work this out quicker.


D.  If we had a calculator, we could work this out quicker.
Câu 3: Nick can't find the way because he hasn't got a map.


A.  If Nick had a map, he would find the way.


B.  If Nick had a map, he could find the way.


C.  Nick had a map if he could find the way.


D.  If Nick had a map, he couldn't find the way.
Câu 4: David has so many accidents because he's so clumsy.


A. If David wasn't so clumsy, he couldn't have so many accidents.


B. If David didn't so clumsy, he wouldn't have so many accidents.


C. If David wasn't so clumsy, he wouldn't have so many accidents.


D. If David wasn't so clumsy that he wouldn't have so many accidents.
Câu 5: I don't write to my friends because I'm so busy.


A. If I wasn't so busy, I would write to my friends.


B. If I weren't such busy, I would write to my friends.


C. If I weren't so busy, I would write to my friends.


D. Both A and C

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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. When we meet people for the first time, we often make decisions about them based entirely on how they look. And of course, we too are being judged on our appearance. Undoubtedly, it’s what’s inside that’s important but sometimes we can send out the wrong signals and so get a negative reaction, simply by wearing inappropriate clothing.When selecting your clothes each day, it is therefore important to think about who you’re likely to meet, where you are going to be spending most of your time and what tasks you are likely to perform. Clearly, on a practical level, some outfits will be more appropriate to different sorts of activity this will dictate your choice to an extent. However, there’s no need to abandon your individual taste completely. After all, if your dress to please somebody else’s idea of what looks good, you may end up feeling uncomfortable and not quite yourself.Some colors bring your natural coloring to life and others can give you a washed-out appearance. Try out new ones by all means but remember that dressing in bright colors when you really subtle neutral tones or vice versa will make you feel self-conscious and uncomfortable. You know deep down where your taste boundaries lie. It may be fun to cross these sometimes, but do take care not to go too far all at once.Reappraising your image isn’t selfish because everyone who comes into contact with you will benefit. You’ll look better and you’ll feel better person all round. And if in doubt, you only need to read Professor Albert Mehrabian’s book Silent Messages, which showed that the impact we make on each other depends 55 percent on how we look and behave, 38 percent on how we speak, and only seven percent on what we actually say. 
Câu 1: Which could be the best title for the passage?


A. Making Your Image Work For You     


B. Choosing Approriate Business Suits


C. Making Judgements about People’s Appearance         


D. Creating a Professional Image
Câu 2: According to paragraph 1, people can get a negative reaction from others by______.


A. wearing inappropriate clothes             


B. expressing too strong emotions


C. sending out right signals                     


D. talking about other people’s behaviors
Câu 3: The word "outfits" in paragraph 2 mostly means________.


A. types of gestures         


B. sets of equipments       


C. sets of clothes     


D. types of signals
Câu 4: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a factor to be considered when choosing clothes?


A. Places you spend time in                


B. Kinds of tasks you perform


C. Other people’s views on beauty                  


D. People you meet
Câu 5: According to Professor Albert Mehrabian, the impact we make on each other depends mainly on _________.


A. how we look and behave        


B. what we read            


C. what we actually say      


D. how we speak

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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. The sea has always interested people. From it they can get food, minerals, and treasures. For thousands of years, they sailed on the sea. But they could not go far beneath its surface. People want to explore deep into the sea. However, they are not fishes. Because people must breathe air, they cannot stay under the water’s surface for any length of time. To explore deep water, men and women face even more dangers and problems. A diver who wants to stay under water for more than a few minutes must breathe air or a special mixture of gases. Divers can wear diving suits and have air pumped to them from above. They can carry tanks of air on their back and breathe through a hose and a mouthpiece. Water weighs 800 times as much as air. Tons of water push against a diver deep in the sea. The diver’s body is under great pressure. When divers are under great pressure, their blood takes in some of the gases they breathe. As they rise too quickly, the gases in their blood form bubbles. Divers then suffer from the bends. The bends can cause divers to double up in pain. Bends can even kill divers.
Câu 1: Which statement does the story lead you to believe?


A. Humans are not at home deep in the sea.


B. All divers get the bends sooner or later.


C. The sea began to interest humans in the last few years.


D. Diving suits do not help divers.
Câu 2: The story does not say so, but it makes you think that _______.


A. deep-sea divers should be in good health


B. diving under the water too quickly causes the bends


C. divers can wear diving suits to avoid the bends


D. divers explore the deep seas only for treasure
Câu 3: A diver’s body in deep water ________.


A. is just like a fish’s body 


B. suffers from the bends  


C. is under great pressure


D. weighs very little
Câu 4: Why do drivers get the bends?


A. They come to the surface too quickly.


B. They try to do exercises under the water.


C. Their diving suits weigh too much.


D. Their blood takes some of the gases they breathe.
Câu 5: The gases in a diver’s blood can form ______.


A. great pressure     


B. oxygen                                


C. bubbles                              


D. air

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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.A long time ago, when ancient Rome was still an empire, people of that time used similar weights and measures. The standards for these weights and measures were established by the Romans, who kept these standards in a temple in Rome. All standards for measuring weight or distance were the same, whether in Spain or in Syria. But then the Roman Empire fell, and these standards disappeared. Today, standards vary from place to place throughout the world. Tourists who drive from the United States in Canada, for example, are surprised when they buy gasoline for their cars. A gallon of gas costs more than they are accustomed to paying. They complain that prices are much higher in Canada than in the United States. Then they discover that they can drive farther on a Canadian gallon than on a United States gallon. Is it a different kind of gas? No, it is a different kind of gallon. Canada uses the British, or imperial, gallon that is about one-fifth larger than the United States gallon. Four quarts equal a gallon and two pints equal a quart in both countries. But Canada’s quarts and pints are larger than quarts and pints in the United States. The imperial gallon equals 277.42 cubic inches while the gallon in the United States is equal to 231 cubic inches. Measured in ounces, Canada’s large gallon holds 160 fluid ounces, while the smaller United States gallon holds no more than 128 fluid ounces. From these figures, it is easy to see why Americans can drive farther on the Canadian gallon than on the American gallon. Someday, countries may follow the example of the ancient Romans and make weights and measures the same for every nation.
Câu 1: Which statement does the article lead you to believe?


A. Americans should not travel so much.


B. No one in Rome ever went to a temple.


C. It would be good to use the same measures everywhere.


D. Canada should reduce their price of gasoline.
Câu 2: A gallon of gas in Canada costs more _______.


A. than the imperial British like 


B. than American tourists afford


C. than the ancient Romans charged 


D. than Americans are used to paying
Câu 3: The word “empire” in the first line refers to ______.


A. a tribe of residents     


B. a kind of a society         


C. a country  


D. a measurement
Câu 4: Why are American tourists surprised?


A. The price of a Canadian gallon of gas seems high.


B. They weigh more in Canada than in the United States.


C. Canada has a shortage of gasoline.


D. They didn’t know Canada sold gasoline.
Câu 5: Canada has a different kind of _______.


A. gallon                 


B. gasoline                


C. tourist                 


D. driver

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