KI ltI TFT DtyHlñP TRUNG HQC PMF 7HONG NAM 2023 Bâi ttii: NGOs NGO’: Min thi: TIkNG ANtI ât hd from the other three in proomcKio» in each of the folloivin8 questlo^s• Quendon 1: A. thank B. thick C. eat D. thing B. child C. sign D. mfnd Question 2: A. miss D on your ancr›er sheaf to indicate the word that fi/fezs from Ihe other three In the position •fp*!’ ••zi strecs In each of the following questions. Question 3: A, balloon B. spirit C. panda D. island Qaestioa 4: A. disappoint B. satisfy C. educate D. recognise Mach the letter A B C or D on your ane»'er sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the /offowtag quesrianr. Question 5: The 31* SEA Games, A. were held B. held in Vietnam in 2022, lofi deep impression on the participants. C. holding D. were holding Question 6: Life in the city is than life in the A. exciting B. most exciting Question 7: Laura will buy a new laptop A. after she had got her salary C. as soon as she gets her salary countryside. C. the mos: exciting B.whensbegoth‹xsa}p D.bytheGmeshcgotherw!wy Question 8: Linh is keen cycling to school. A. in B. on C. about Question 9: Your house is opposite the cillellla, ? K does it B. isn’t it C. didn’t it Question 10: My hobby is reading books. It’s relaxing. A. B (no article) B. an C. the Question 11: Our school has had a record of 10,000 visits this week. A. software B. email C. hardware Question 12: As a foreign language student, you should learn how to dictionary. A. look down B. write off C. look up Question 13: He refused A. to work D. more exciting D. of D. wasn’t it D. a D. website new words in the D. take off overtime to spend the evening with his family. B. work C. to working D. working Question 14: The other members in the group showed their dissatisfaction with Sarah’s not pulling her in the project. A. muscle B, weight C. head D. teeth Question 15: The students noisily when the teacher came into the classroom. A. were talking B. talk C. talked D. are talking Question 16: David still A. catches contact with many of his old school friends. B. brings C. takes D. keeps Question 17: She hopes tiiat after her book comes out, it by many people. A. reads B. will read C. was reading D. will be read Question 18: Children often like wearing A. brigbtly B. brighten colours on Tet holidays. C. brightness £t. bright Question 19: The band at that time was ilnmeflsely popular and often played to a(n) about 5,000. A. probability B. capability C. capacity D. ability crowd of Trang 1/4 Qumtiou 20: Tom is in a restaumnt. - Waiter: “Would you like to order now?” - Tom: “ . A beefsteak and a Coke, please." A. Yes, I will 8 new C. No, thanks . Yes, sure . Help yourself Question 21: rack and Linh are talking about technology. - Jack: “I think robots will replace teachers in the near future.” - Linh: “ . We still need teachers to inspire students.” A. I doc’I think so B. It’s tfH C. You’re right D. I couldn’t agree the underlined word(x) In each of the follpming queshons. Qaeatioo 22: It is important that the government should take action to preserve the historic building. A. protect B. destroy C, save D. maintain Question 23: I have to postpone my family holiday until next month because I am now up to my ears in wnrk. A having an ear infection B. having so much work to do C, having nothing much to do D. having my ears checked Mark thc team A B› C or D on your answer sheet to indlc‹ife the void CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions. Question 24: Ynu should use your own judgment; don’t trust everything you read online. A, explain B. suggest C. believe 0. decide Question 25: Most foreign visitors are attracted by the spectacular scenery of Ha Long Bay. A. healthy B. wealthy C. familiar D. wonderful ñfark the lefter A, B, C or D on your answer cheet to lndlcfe the sentence that is closect in meenuig to each af the following questionc. Question 26: lt is compulsory for all road uses to follow the traffic rules. A. All road users needn’t follow the traffic rules. B. All road users shouldn’t follow the traffic rules. C. Alt road users must follow the traffic rules. D. All road users may follow the traffic rules. Question 27: I last heard from him five years ago. A. 1 heard from him for five years. B. 1 didn't hear from him for five years. C. I haven’t heard frum him for five years. D. I have heard from him for five years. Question 28: “Where are you going this weekend7” asked my sister. A. My sister asked me when I am going that weekend. B. My sister asked me where am I going that weekend. C. My sister asked me where I was going that weekend. D. My sister asked me where was I going that weekend. Mark the leper A By C or D aa you arise sheet to indlcate the underlined pprt fl at needs Question 29: Most of the 1 RuaRe used by teenagers today, especially in emails and text messages, is A B almost unintetlieeot to idol people. C D Question 30: He breaks his father's time vase in the living room last ni g_ht. A B C D Question 31: My mother takes vitamins A l I as she believes that it benefit her mind and skin. B C D ñfaFk the letter A By C, or D an your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each path ofsentences In the foflowing qoer/iros. Question 32: Nam is not here. He can’t give you any advice. A. If only Nam had been here, he could have given you some advice. B. If Nam were here, he couldn't give you any advice. C. Provided that Nam is here, he can’t give you any advice. D. If Nam were here, he could give you some advice. Ttang 2/4 Question 33: Lan had just graduated from upper secondary school. She received a scholarship to study at a prestigious university. A. But for a scholarship to study at a prestigious university, Lan wouldn’t have graduated from upper secondary school. B. Hardly had Lan graduated from upper secondary school when she received a scholarship to stody at a prestigious university. C. Only after Lan had received a scholarship to study at a prestigious university did she graduate frotn upper secondary school. D. Not until Lan had received a scholarship to study at a prestigious university did she graduate from upper secondary school. Keeping fit and healthy may seem difficult, but there are a few easy-to-follow guidelines. Firstly, a balanced diet (34) means selecting food that is low in salt and sugar is absolutely essential. Expeft9 recommend reducing the amount of fat in our diet, as too much can (35) heart problems. exercise into your daily routine. Thin can be done by simply Secondly, it is important to (3d) walking as much as possible and climbing stnirn instead of taking the lift. Exercise is necessary to maintain a healthy body, as well os increasing energy levels and making you feel generally fitter and happier. Finally, staying relaxed is (37} reason Koi good health. Too much stress can lead to a variety of illnesses, from headaches to high blood pressure. Whenever possible, do thiags you enjoy and treat yourself occasionally. (38) , the message is simple — enjoy yourself but learn to respect your body too. It’s all a question of getting a balance right. (Adapt:d from BE Case ofEnglish1 Question 34: A. who B. when C. whose D. which Question 35: A. solve B. improve C. prevent D. cause Question 36: A. fit B. match C. use D. search Question 37: A. few B. another C. many D. much Question 38: A. So B. Or C. Although D. Since head the fol(owing pezsage and more tye letter A B C, or D on your answer sheet in Indicate the cozzect answer to each of the quMlons from 39 to 4S. Sweden can be one of the first countries to stop using cash. In most cities, buses dp not take any cash. Instead, you pay for your ticket by card or mobile phone before you get on. Some businesses only take cards and there are banks which do not dcl with any notes or coins. In a cashless society, you do not need to worry about having enough change for the bus. You will feel much more secure as well. Statistics show that since the decrease in the cash economy, there is not as much crime in Sweden. However, not all Swedes like the idea. Elderly people complain much about the problems of paying by card. Small businesses are also unhappy because k have to pay a little money to the bank each time somebody pays them using a oard. lt is not just richer countries that arc becoming cashless. Many couoiries in die developing world have found that mobile phones are perfect for transferring money. For example, in Eenya, only a few people have a bank account, but lots nf Keuyans have a mobile phone. Now people can pay for things in shops, pay their bills and their children’s school fees, and receive their salary with their phones. Kenya has led a revolution in mobile bankinB. (Adopted hmm Nm igaie j Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage† A. Bank Notes Then Cash? B. Why Once Again Swcden7 C. The End of Cash? D. A New Currency Unit for Kenya? Question 40: According to the passage, in a cashiers society, A. people will travel more by bus B. elderly people will become mole active C. you will feel much safer D. businesses will enrn more money Question 41: The word thy in paragraph 3 Tefets to A. the problems B. all Swedes C. small businesses D. elderly people Question 42: The word revolution in paragraph 4 mostly means A. an important change B. an unsu ssful attempt C. a frequent movement D. a violent struggle Trang 3/4 Qv‹ tie» 43: Which of the following is NOT true accordi»g to the yesaage? A. People jt\ Suden can pay for bus tickets by mobile p' one. B. Few people in Ke ys own a mobJlc phone. C. People in Kenya on pay school fees with their phones, D. 8wcgcn may & among the first countries to stop ustng cash. smartphones, the TV was blamed the most for breakdowns in children. It was argued that ‘the box’ stepped them from talking tn fBmi\y members over whBt programmes to watch created barriers end cauEtd zesenttttcnt. However, W programmes can & both tnfonnztiw and nwrtsining. They often provide topics for Fatni]y members to discuss, Bringing b closer together rather than driving 0\em further 8pazt. Wh«t is more, twaa/• fizst csntu families do not need to watch the same programs at the same time. The fact that people can watch whol they went suJts in more iitnc ’lbr kemilies to be together rathsr than less. The smartphone has taken over from the TV as the major reuse for a Ink of commanicsiion 'm« fwiily members. Parents often do not see Why R1f children spend so much tims cmline end fait to .see the importance of havi.ng a« online identity while .mast teens féeJ their outline image is pazt. ofwhu they arc. They ofl•» crificise the amount of time their children spend online rather Can attempt ng to understand why they de it. Tn fact, adu1ts are ohsn not ver good examples &emsclves, Who has nor wi0\cssed e .table at a zesuiurant where all the famii[y members are silently focused on Weir mobile devices? Broadly speaking, smartphones do hx*e some t effects w daily reJaiionship•. Thia tocW n\c8y is still zelstivcly now, so m4ny f'6milics have not yet learned how to deal with it, Parents and children ahould disuse how why use t chnol to help them all w»k» the most of t noJogy instead of blming i( for their problems. jetties 44: Which of the following can R Inc best title for tlw passage? A. How to Tal with Mneration Gap in the Family B. How Technology Affects Family Relationships D. Negative Impacts of Technology on $fioolchildmn 9. TV and Smartphone ss Me rts of Communication ’Queztioo 4S: Tow word cJeebzs in paragraph j is closest in meaning to A. chews B. benefits C. arguments D. worries Qan ’icon 46. According io pangraph. 1, the TV A. maka fae icy rnembms Jeanne motc ioter4stcd in each other. D. s oftm &tievsd to be greasy helpful in Fostering family bonds. C. encouraged more ofimmunl ation among family mcmbera. D. was claimed to prevent parents from canoeing with children. Question 47: Wits wozd theio in paragraph 2 refers to A. family members B. barriers C. topic6 D.T progmmmc Question 48: The wo•a nses_figt in paragraph 4 is closest in marring n A. poeifivc B. minimal C. interesting D. harmful. Queztioo 49: Which ml the following is NOT true according to the passage'? A. Ttse lack oñ comn›un‹!cat ion in Ifie family is now r0O6tly bean d on rhc TV. B. The maJ•zi/ of teenagers regard their ondine image as important to their identity, C. be TV can serve az a source of both informaaon and mt•rts end D. Parents and children should work on how m utilise reel\nology la Iheir advantage. :Qtttstion 50: Which oFt lw following can A infered from be paa e? A. Most families pre:fez tnlking to one »1ir n »ii =•in@••u in warrants. B. T\vcnty-first czntu IâmlIiw xc generally not in favor of matching television together. C. .Parents in the pt did not criticise heir children for watching too mud television. D. A lot of famiiiD as still incapable of making good use .of smartphones. — EfkT