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 7. Her biological parents were unable to raise her, so she was ________by a family who provided her 
with a loving home.
 A. adopted B. adapted C. advertised D. admitted
8. Jobs met Steve Wozniak and they quickly _______over their love of electronics, a shared passion that 
would eventually lead to the founding of Apple.
 A. bonded B. connected C. united D. argued
9. Thomas Edison's __________achievement in developing the first practical electric light bulb 
revolutionized the way the world illuminated the night.
 A. impress B. impressive C. impression D. impressively
10. Vo Thi Sau ________ attacks against French colonial forces, becoming a symbol of resistance and 
courage in Vietnam's struggle for independence.
 A. carried out B. got over C. came across D. went on
11. Even though Susan was with breast cancer, she remained positive.
 A. dedicated B. admired C. volunteered D. diagnosed
12. Parents who are too busy with their work find it hard to with their children.
 A. adopt B. devote C. bond D. investigate
13. They were so when they heard that their son was safe.
 A. anxious B. relieved C. depressed D.Giaoandethitienganh.info embarrassed sưu tầm
14. I am extremely to all frontline workers who have been trying to save people.
 A. grateful B. investigative C. amazed D. anxious
15. The travel agency will send you the detailed when they receive your money.
 A. genius B. duty C. achievement D. itinerary
16. Mr. Viet his time and energy to giving free English lessons for poor children.
 A. admires B. devotes C. diagnoses D. attends
17. We ____ to the hospital to visit Mike when he ____ to say that he was fine.
 A. were driving - was calling B. drove - called
 C. were driving – called D. drove - was calling
18. What ____ to you on Sunday night?
 A. happen B. happened C. was happening D. would happen
19. Last night, we ____ for you for ages but you never ____ up.
 A. waited – showed B. would wait - showed
C. were waiting - were showing D. waited – was showing
20. We ____ our quality time when the unexpected guess ____.
 A. had – came B. were having - came
 C. had been having – came D. have had – would have come
21. Since they ____ us they ____ to visit us last Sunday, we ____ forward to the day.
 A. were telling - came - looked B . would tell – would visit - would look
 C. told – would come - were looking D. tell - are coming - will look
22. He gave us a thrilling of his experiences on the battlefield.
 A. rule B. biography C. account D. blockbuster
23. His parents passed away in a tragic accident.
 A. biological B. ambitious C. cutting-edge D. creative
24. At the age of 30, she was with a rare form of breast cancer.
 A. dedicated B. admired C. volunteered D. diagnosed
25. When I was in college, I with a man because we both shared a passion for detective novels.
 A. adopted B. devoted C. bonded D. attended
26. Many Vietnamese young men volunteered to join the army during the war against France.
 A. resistance B. biography C. account D. experience
27. I ____ out last night but at the last minute I ____ that I had a quiz this morning.
 A. was going to go – realized B. went – realized
 C. had gone – would realize D. would go - have realized
28. She hasn't paid as much attention to her children as she ____ since she ____ working.
 A. does – starts B. did - started
 C. was doing - was starting D. has done - would start
29. My brother ____ at the road when he ____ into a hole.
 A. wasn't looking - was falling B. didn't look - has fallen
 C. wasn't looking – fell D. won't look - fall VI. Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb in brackets (past simple or 
past continuous tense).
1. Yesterday, I ____________________ (volunteer) at the soup kitchen and I 
____________________ (cook) meals for the homeless.
2. As I ____________________ (volunteer) at the beach clean-up, I ____________________ 
(discover) a variety of interesting seashells on the beach.
3. During my time as a volunteer at the food bank, I ____________________ (deliver) free 
meals to families in need. 
4. While I ____________________ (help) at the community centre, I ____________________ 
(meet) a lot of wonderful people in our neighbourhood.
5. At 4 p.m. yesterday, they ____________________ (sort) the donations at the community 
centre.
6. While I ____________________ (join) an event at the children’s hospital, I 
____________________ (have) the chance to bring joy to the young patients through art 
activities.
7. Last summer, I ____________________ (participate) in a volunteer trip and I 
____________________ (help) clean the local beach.
8. At the charity event one month ago, I ___________________ (set) upGiaoandethitienganh.info booths and sưu tầm
_________________ (help) the organisers.
VII. Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the mistake in each of the following sentences 
and correct it.
1. They worked on projects that create more opportunities for children in remote areas.
 A. projects B. create C. more D. for
2. She was selling handmade items and cookies where I called her yesterday.
 A. was selling B. handmade C. where D. called
3. While I volunteered at the community project, I saw many people with suffering and 
hardships.
 A. volunteered B. project C. with D. suffering
4. I first meet Trinh when we worked as volunteers at a local food bank three years ago.
 A. meet B. when C. as D. food bank
5. The guest speaker was speaking when we come to the event hall.
 A. guest B. was speaking C. come D. event
VIII. Combine each pair of sentences into one meaningful sentence.
1. I met Nhi on the street. She was volunteering at a blood donation event. (WHILE)
_____________________________________________________________________________
________
_____________________________________________________________________________
________
2. I saw Ha on my way home. She was donating her clothes to the charity event. (WHEN)
_____________________________________________________________________________
________
_____________________________________________________________________________
________
3. Tri was watching TV. He saw his friends taking part in the clean-up project on TV. (WHILE)
_____________________________________________________________________________
________
_____________________________________________________________________________
________
4. They were visiting the remote villages. They decided to help build a playground for kids. 
(WHILE)
_____________________________________________________________________________
________ 1. Secondly, her achievements are remarkable; she became the youngest Indian 
 woman to receive a Nobel award for her efforts.
 2. Dear Laura, I hope you are well.
 3. Her story is truly inspiring, and I believe her commitment to making a positive 
 impact in the world deserves praise.
 4. Additionally, Malala has volunteered in various communities, providing 
 educational opportunities for underprivileged children.
 5. Firstly, Malala is an inspiring young woman who has dedicated her life to 
 advocating for girls' education.
 6. I wanted to share with you someone I truly admire – Malala Yousafzai.
 A. b – f – e – a – d – c B. b – f – e – c – a – d
 C. b – f – e – a – c – d D. b – f – d – e – a – c
X: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits 
each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 5.
 Donald John Trump is the 45th President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017. In 
addition to being a politician, he is a successful business magnate and television personality as well. The 
son of a wealthy real estate developer, Trump attended the Wharton School of the University of 
Pennsylvania (1) _______. He owned several beauty pageants and ventured into reality television as well. 
(2) ______, he entered national politics in the early 2000s and set his eyes on the presidential office. As a 
politician, his career was marred by allegations of sexual misconduct and he also earned much 3) ____ for 
his extravagant lifestyle and controversial comments on immigrants from Islamic nations. (4) _______ 
Trump ran for the 2016 presidential election as a Republican and defeated Democratic candidate Hillary 
Clinton in a surprise victory. Donald Trump is the first person to assume presidency without prior military 
or government service and at 70, (5) _______.
 1. A. before taking charge of his family's business B. Between taking charge of 
his family's business
 C. after taking charge of his family's business D. Without taking charge of his family's business
 2. A. Expanding the horizons of his ambitions B. Reducing the horizons of his 
ambitions
 C. Admiring the horizons of his ambitions D. Diagnosing the horizons of his ambitions
 3. A. criticism B. accusation C. blame D. conviction
 4. A. Thanks to the controversies surrounding him, B. Despite the controversies 
surrounding him,
 C. With the controversies surrounding him, D. Other than the controversies surrounding him,
 5. A. she is also the oldest one to assume the office B. he is also the oldest one 
to invest the office
 C. she is also the oldest one to participate the office D. he is also the oldest one to assume the 
office
XI: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to 
each of the questions from 1 to 5.
 Steve Jobs, a genius in the world of technology, was born in 1955 and adopted by a 
working-class family. He dropped out of college, taking a leap into the unknown, where he 
found his passion for technology and creativity.
 In 1976, Jobs met Steve Wozniak, and together they founded Apple, a company that would 
revolutionise the computer industry with cutting-edge innovations. Apple's Macintosh computer 
and the iconic iPhone are testaments to Jobs' commitment to cutting-edge design and user-
friendly technology.
 Apart from his work at Apple, Jobs also played a significant role in the success of Pixar 
Animation Studios, where he contributed to the creation of the first computer-animated film, 
Toy Story. Despite facing setbacks, such as being diagnosed with cancer, Jobs continued to lead 
Apple until his passing away in 2011.
 His legacy lives on through the products and innovations that have shaped the way people 
live and work in the digital age.
 1. What does the passage mainly discuss? Question 1: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
 A. How to Handle Mental Illness B. Mental Health - an Alarming Issue
 C. The Effect of Covid-19 D. Fomo
Question 2: The word “they” in paragraph 1 refers to _______.
 A. global health problems B. symptoms
 C. mental health issues D. adults
Question 3: The word “surge” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
 A. growth B. decline C. view D. situation
Question 4: According to paragraph 1, which of the following is TRUE?
 A. Mental illness is not a worldwide problem.
 B. The rates of anxiety and depression experienced an increase by 25% in the first year of 
 COVID-19.
 C. 4 in 10 adults in the US show symptoms of depression and anxiety before June 2019.
 D. Mental health issues have not changed since COVID-19.
Question 5: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
 A. The influences of loneliness got worse during the pandemic.
 B. There are many kinds of treatments to tackle mental health issues.
 C. Even though now there are fewer in-person social meetings, the number of people 
 having FOMO has not reduced.
 D. Young adults and men are the highest number of people suffering from mental 
 illnesses.
XIV. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct 
answer to each of the questions.
 The average daily time spent online by adults increased by nearly an hour during the 
UK’s spring lockdown when compared to the previous year, according to communications 
regulator Ofcom, with numerous countries back under severe pandemic restrictions, many of us 
once again find ourselves questioning whether our heavy reliance on technology is impacting our 
health.
 It’s true that digital devices have provided new means of work, education, connection, 
and entertainment during lockdown. But the perceived pressure to be online, the tendency 
to procrastinate to avoid undertaking tasks, and the use of digital platforms as a way to escape 
stress all have the potential to turn healthy behaviours into habits. This repetitive use can develop 
into addictive patterns, which can in turn affect a user’s wellbeing.
 Digital addiction refers to the addictive and excessive use of digital devices. The design 
of digital platforms themselves contributes to this addictive use. Notifications, news feeds, likes 
and comments have all been shown to contribute towards a battle for your attention, which leads 
users to increase the time they spend looking at screens.
 Screen time is an obvious measure of digital addiction, although researchers have noted 
that there is no simple way to determine how much screen time one can experience before it 
becomes problematic. As such, there is a continued lack of consensus on how we should think 
about and measure digital addiction.
 During a global pandemic, when there often feels like no alternative to using Netflix, or 
video conferencing with friends and family, screen time as an indicator of digital addiction is 
clearly ineffective. Nonetheless, research conducted on preventing digital addiction does provide 
insights on how we can all engage with our digital technologies in a healthier way during a 
lockdown.
 Adapted from: https://theconversation.com/five-ways-to-manage-your-screen-time-in-a- 
 lochdown-according-to-tech-experts-152715
Question 1: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
 A. Digital Addiction During Pandemic Lockdown B. The Effect of Covid-19 
 Lockdown

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