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 18. We have achieved considerable results in the economic field, such as high economic growth, stability and 
significant poverty alleviation over the past few years.
 A. achievement B. development C.prevention D. reduction 
19. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989, the 13th National Congress of the Communist Party of Viet 
Nam adopted a resolution to have ‘more friends and fewer enemies'.
 A. breakdown B. decrease C. establish D . increase 
20. He had dominated racing this year with six victories in seven starts.
 A. overexcited B. overreacted C. overwhelmed D. overshadowed 
21. It's often hard to find the right time to approach someone about a delicate issue, as well as being difficult to 
say the words you need to say.
 A. sensitive B. significant C. unconscious D. unfamiliar 
22. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, 
Thailand, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, joining hands initially. 
 A. basically B. firstly C. lastly D. officially 
Exercise 4. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined 
word(s) in each of the following questions. 
23. Our survey also found that 75 per cent of those quizzed knew three or more of their neighbours. 
 A. interviewed B. asked C. replied D. examined 
24. Viet Nam and Laos will closely cooperate to strengthen the solidarity of ASEAN and enhance the vital role 
of the group in regional security structure.
 A. agreement B. cooperation C. separation D. fellowship 
25. Her graceful performance of this traditional art form in the evening session was a real source of pleasure.
 A. attractive B. effortless C. inelegant D. sophisticated 
26. Viet Nam is famous for World Heritage Sites like Ha Long Bay and Hoi An Ancient Town. 
 A. honoured B. popular C. well-known D. unknown
27. The country's continued prosperity is dependent on the opportunities and achievements of all its residents. 
 A. poverty B. inflation C. insecurity D. Wealth
28. The colour white symbolises a lot of things, and one is that it represents purity and innocence. 
 A. cleanness B. immorality C. honesty D. guiltlessness 
29. All countries are obliged to maintain stability and peace in the world, because instability brings undesired 
effects.
 A. certain B. foreseen C. negative D. positive 
30. Many people afraid that the victory of US president-elect Donald Trump might affect stability in Asia, more 
specifically in the ASEAN region.
 A. failure B. insecurity C. poverty D. weakness 
31. The 28th and 29th ASEAN Summits opened in Vientiane, Laos, late on Tuesday on the theme of “Turning 
Vision into Reality for a Dynamic ASEAN Community". A. consist B. deserve C. involve D. owe 
47. Lao PDR stands ____ Lao People's Democratic Republic. 
 A. by B. for C. on D. with 
48. ASEAN ____ of ten Southeast Asian countries, namely: Brunei. Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, 
Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam.
 A. consists B. contains C. includes D. involves 
49. The member states will act in accordance ____ the law to set out in various ASEAN instruments. 
 A. for B. of C. to D. with 
50. The 28th and 29th ASEAN Summits will focus ____ efforts to build the ASEAN Community. 
 A. at B. for C. in D. on
Part III. GRAMMAR 
Exercise 6. Mark the letter A. B. C. or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. 
51. It is no use ____ a girl that she doesn't need to lose any weight.
 A. convince B. convincing C. to convince D. to convincing 
52. I have much homework that I ought ____.
 A. do B. to doing C. doing D. to do
53. She did a funny little curtsy which Josh and Silver couldn't help ____ at.
 A. laugh B. laughing C. to laugh D. to laughing 
54. We are looking forward ____ out at the weekend. 
 A. go . B. going C. to go D. to going 
55. You should give up ____ your sister. 
 A. being bullied B. bullied C. bullying D. to bully 
56. She is used ____ to loud music. 
 A. listen B. listening C. to listen D. to listening 
57. I'm in a difficult position. What do you advise me ____?
 A. do B. doing C. to do D. to doing 
58. It's a nice day. Does anyone fancy ____ for a walk? 
 A. having gone B. going C. to go D. went 
59. I wish that dog would stop ____. It's driving me mad.
 A. bark B. barking C. being barked D. to bark 
60. He never says anything that is worth ____ to.
 A. listen B. listening C. to listen D. to listening 
61. Carol's parents always encouraged her ____ hard at school. 
 A. being studied B. study C. studying D. to study 
62. They promised ____ me ____ for the party. 
 A. to help prepare B. to help/preparing C. helping/preparing D. helping/to prepare 
63. All ____ were asked to list all the members of ASEAN that they could think of in a one-minute period.
 A. participates B. participations C. participants D. participating 78. ASEAN was found in Bangkok, Thailand on 8 August 1967 when the five founding members signed the 
 A B C D
ASEAN Declaration.
79. Viet Nam has remained committed to ASEAN since it joined in 1995 and the idea of an ASEAN 
 A B C
Community has increasingly accepted into Viet Nam's political lexicon.
 D
80. Soon after becoming a member, Viet Nam signed the Treaty on the Southeast Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free 
 A B
Zone and being one of the founding members of the ASEAN Regional Forum. 
 C D
81. ASEAN aims at promoting economic growth, regional peace as well as provide opportunities for its 
 A B C D
members.
82. Being influenced by Chinese, European, Indian, and Malay cultures, Indonesia is a wide diverse nation with 
 A B C
over 300 ethnic groups.
 D
83. Students from Viet Nam who wish applying for the ASEAN scholarship must be approved by the 
 A B C
Ministry of Education and Training.
 D
84. Shaping like an elongated S, Viet Nam covers a surface area of 128,000 square miles, making it roughly the 
 A B C D
size of Italy or, in the U.S., New Mexico.
85. The MPAC is intended allowing the AEC and enhance ASEAN's inner integration with the help of 
 A B C
improved infrastructure development.
 D
86. Not everybody prefers study abroad to studying in his or her home country. 
 A B C D
87. Nowadays, more and more people are realising what it means to be a part of ASEAN and why it is 
 ABC
important to join in the association.
 D
88. To participate in sport events, people with disabilities also have a chance to find their lifetime partner.
 A B C D 102. “Let's have a pizza.” – “____”
 A. It doesn't matter. B. Not at all. C. Not really D. Sure thing! 
103. "It's freezing outside! What happened to the weather report? I thought this cold front was supposed to 
pass.” - “Yeah, ____”
 A. I agreed with you. B. I thought so too. C. That's good point. D. You are right.
104. "Let's play Scrabble! I'm really good at spelling, too!" - "Oh, yeah? ____”
 A. Does that make sense? B. I can't believe in that. 
 C. I worry about it. D. We'll see about that! 
105. "I'm really excited for Aunt Mary's surprise birthday party this afternoon! Aren't you?" – “____”
 A. Oh! I didn't know she was older. B. Really? What happened next? 
 C. Uh-huh! What then? D. Yeah! How old is she?
Part V. READING
Exercise 9. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or 
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
 Asia's economic, political and cultural importance is growing (106) ____ a never-before seen rate. Take 
 China, for example: In terms of purchasing power, China is now the largest (107) ____ of the world, 
 having recently (108) ____ over the crown from the long time leader United States. Understanding the 
 fundamental structural changes in the global economy and having studied abroad in Asia is a huge asset 
 on your (109) ____ when competing for jobs. 
 (110) ____ the increasing importance of the continent, many international with experience in companies 
 are expanding to Asia and need (111) ____ with experience in Asian markets and culture. To get a (112) 
 ____ of the action and business ideas flowing from Asia, visit Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation's 
 (APEC) website. 
 One of the most important variables behind the miracle of the speed of growth and recovery in the Asian 
 economies is the (113) ____ of education. The competition for top schools and universities starts from a 
 very early (114) ____ . The point of education in Asia is to equip people to become productive members 
 of their given societies as (115) ____ as equip the students with the skills and mentality to be (116) ____ 
 to successfully compete against the masses of other applicants. Asian students and schools receive 
 continuously top marks in international rankings. This has been directly (117) ____in the success stories 
 of several Asian countries.
106. A. at B. by C. on D. with
107. A. economic B. economical C. economically D. economy
108. A. came B. passed C. kicked D. taken 
109. A. summary B. profile C. resume D. requirement 
110. A. Although B. Because C. Despite D. Due to 
111. A. employees B. employers C. employment D. unemployment 
112. A. glance B. glimpse C. look D. view 
113. A. quality B. qualification C. quantity D. quantification 121. The word "intensive” in paragraph 3 has OPPOSITE meaning to ____.
 A. delicate B. flexible C. sensitive D. vigorous 
122. What is the writer's main purpose in writing this passage?
 A. To explain the reasons why 22nd Sea Games was organised in Viet Nam. 
 B. To express the writer's love and how much he is proud of the country's success. 
 C. To introduce top competitors in the region and their ranking in the Games.
 D. To show Vietnamese's ability in organising international sporting events. 
Exercise 11. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to 
each of the questions. 
 When Malaysia takes the ASEAN chair next year, it will face a huge challenge. Too few of us know 
 enough about this grouping we call the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. We do not know what it 
 means to be a part of ASEAN and why it is important to us. At the same time, pressure is mounting to 
 reinvent ASEAN to make it more people-centric and less government-centric. The Heat speaks to 
 Global Movement of Moderates CEO Saifuddin Abdullah on why ASEAN should mean more to us than 
 just acronyms. 
 ASEAN people do not feel like they are a part of the community of Southeast Asian nations. This 
 statement, backed up by survey findings, is pretty bizarre, and extremely hurtful too, considering that 
 ASEAN is 47 years old today. "Interview 10 persons on the street and you would perhaps get only one 
 of them who knows about ASEAN,” says Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. This CEO of Global Movement of 
 Moderates (GMM) is not running down ASEAN; he's confronting the truth as it impacts the project he 
 has been entrusted with. Here's more, in 2012, the ASEAN Secretariat conducted a survey that showed 
 only 34% of Malaysians had heard of the ASEAN community. This compares with 96% of Laotians. 
 Malaysia chairs ASEAN next year, and GMM is a member of the national steering committee 
 organising the ASEAN People's Forum (APF), a platform designed to bridge the gap between 
 governments and civil society. Never heard of it? You're forgiven.
 The APF actually started off life in the 1990s, except it was called the ASEAN People's Assembly 
 (APA). It was held back to back with the ASEAN Summit, which is held twice a year. The APA is the 
 forum where 10 leaders of government engage with 10 leaders of civil society in a half-hour meeting. 
 "It was going well until one year when the chairman decided not to hold the APA, so it was 
 discontinued until 2005 when Malaysia took the chairmanship of ASEAN again and founded the 
 ASEAN People's Forum (APF)," Saifuddin explains. In a perfect world, forums such as the APF or its 
 predecessor APA would have worked perfectly to bridge the gap between government and civil 
 society. 
 However, as Saifuddin points out, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) often do not see eye to eye with 
 their governments. For instance this year, Myanmar is chair of ASEAN and in the APF, three member 
 nations - including Malaysia - decided not to recognise the CSO leaders chosen as representatives so the 
 APF did not take place. “This is where the GMM wants to play a role in ensuring that this situation does 
 not arise again," Saifuddin says. D. She doesn't feel like to working on the computer. 
134. California doesn't permit people to fish without a fishing license.
 A. California can't stand fishing without a fishing license. 
 B. California doesn't allow fishing without a fishing license. 
 C. California doesn't encourage fishing without a fishing license.
 D. California doesn't mind fishing without a fishing license. 
135. “Why don't we go for a walk?" Mary said.
 A. Mary advised to go for a walk. B. Mary asked going for a walk.
 C. Mary suggested going for a walk. D. Mary would like going for a walk. 
Exercise 12. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences 
in the following questions. 
136. Everyone was all so afraid. Nobody dared to speak anything.
 A. Everyone was too afraid to dare to speak anything 
 B. Everyone was afraid enough to not to speak anything. 
 C. Everyone was such afraid that nobody speak anything. 
 D. Nobody was not afraid enough to dare to speak anything.
137. We cannot create a rule-based ASEAN. We don't have means of drafting, interpreting and enforcing rules. 
 A. Having means of drafting, interpreting and enforcing rules, it is impossible to create a rule-based 
 ASEAN. 
 B. It is impossible to create a rule-based ASEAN community with means of drafting, interpreting and 
 enforcing rules. 
 C. Not having means of drafting, interpreting and enforcing rules, we are unable to create a rule-based 
 ASEAN. 
 D. To have means of drafting, interpreting and enforcing rules, we are able to create a rule-based 
 ASEAN. 
138. Indonesia was influenced by Chinese, European, Indian, and Malay cultures. It is a widely diverse nation 
with over 300 ethnic groups. 
 A. To influence by Chinese, European, Indian, and Malay cultures, Indonesia is a widely diverse nation 
 with over 300 ethnic groups. 
 B. To be influenced by Chinese, European, Indian, and Malay cultures, Indonesia is a widely diverse 
 nation with over 300 ethnic groups. 
 C. Influencing by Chinese, European, Indian, and Malay cultures, Indonesia is a widely diverse nation 
 with over 300 ethnic groups. 
 D. Being influenced by Chinese, European, Indian, and Malay cultures, Indonesia is a widely diverse 
 nation with over 300 ethnic groups. 
139. You come to Ha Noi. You are offered a large number of must-see tourist sites.
 A. Come to Ha Noi, you are offered a large number of must-see tourist sites. 
 B. Coming to Ha Noi, you are offered a large number of must-see tourist sites. 

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