III/ (1,0 point) Fill in each gap of the following sentences with ONE suitable word. Write it on your answer sheet.
1. He is not very good ______ Maths.
2. Hanoi is ______ capital of Vietnam.
3. I’m going to buy either a camera ______ a DVD player with the money.
4. Are you sure you did this exercise by ______, Tom?
5. Mai: Why don’t we go ______ a picnic this weekend? – Nga: That’s a good idea!
IV/ (1,0 point) Choose the word that best fits the blank in the following passage. Write the...
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III/ (1,0 point) Fill in each gap of the following sentences with ONE suitable word. Write it on your answer sheet.
1. He is not very good ______ Maths.
2. Hanoi is ______ capital of Vietnam.
3. I’m going to buy either a camera ______ a DVD player with the money.
4. Are you sure you did this exercise by ______, Tom?
5. Mai: Why don’t we go ______ a picnic this weekend? – Nga: That’s a good idea!
IV/ (1,0 point) Choose the word that best fits the blank in the following passage. Write the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet.
Choosing clothes can be difficult. Some people want to be fashionable (1)______ they don’t want
to look exactly like everybody else. Not all clothes are (2)______ for work or school, perhaps because they
are not formal enough, or simply not comfortable. It is easy to buy the (3)______ size, and find that your
trousers are too tight, especially if you are a bit overweight. If you buy light cotton clothes, you might not
be (4)______ enough for winter. If your shoes are not waterproof, and if you aren’t (5)______ for the cold,
you might look good, but feel terrible!
1. A. if B. but C. so D. therefore
2. A. suitable B. equal C. comfort D. fitted
3. A. error B. mistake C. wrong D. false
4. A. warm B. cold C. cool D. hot
5. A. fitted B. worn C. clothed D. dressed
V/ (1,5 points) Read the following passage then answer the questions. Write your answers on the answer sheet.
As a result of years of research, we know that too much animal fat is bad for our health. For
example, Americans eat a lot of meat and only a small amount of grains, fruit and vegetables. Because of
their diet, they have high rates of cancer and heart disease. In Japan, in contrast, people eat large amounts
of grains and very little meat. The Japanese also have low rates of cancer and heart disease. In fact the
Japanese live longer than anyone else in the world. Unfortunately, when people move to the US, the rates
of heart disease and cancer increase as their diet changes. Moreover, as hamburgers, ice-cream, and other
high fat food become popular in Japan, the rates of heart disease and cancer are increasing there as well.
People are also eating more meat and dairy products in other countries such as Cuba, Mauritius and
Hungary. Not surprisingly, the disease rates in these countries are increasing along with the change in diet.
Consequently, doctors everywhere advise people to eat more grains, fruit and vegetables and to eat less
meat and fewer dairy products.
1. As a result of years of research, what is bad for our health?
2. Why do Japanese people have lower rates of cancer and heart disease?
3. What happens when the Japanese people move to the US?
4. In which countries are people also eating more meat and dairy products?
5. What do doctors everywhere advise people to do?
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