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Read the following sign or notice and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 1

You are walking through a construction site. You see the following sign. What does it mean?

  1. Be careful! Heavy objects are being lifted overhead.
  2. Secure all loose objects.
  3. Beware of falling boxes.
  4. Do not operate the crane.

Question 2

What can you expect at the event?

Book signing event with renowned author [Author''s name]. Q&A session to follow.
  1. The author will give a lecture about their writing process.
  2. You will receive a free copy of the author''s book.
  3. You can have your book signed and ask the author questions.
  4. The event will include a live music performance.

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 3

We learned about the different elements and their properties in __________ class.

  1. algebra
  2. chemistry
  3. history
  4. geography

Question 4

He __________ his bike when he __________ his friend across the street.

  1. was riding, saw
  2. rode, saw
  3. rode, was seeing
  4. was riding, was seeing

Question 5

Elephants are considered __________ than mice.

  1. intelligent
  2. more intelligent
  3. as intelligent
  4. most intelligent

Question 6

If you __________ yourself realistic goals, you __________ more likely to achieve them.

  1. will set - are
  2. set - will be
  3. setted - will be
  4. are setting - being

Question 7

Dung and William are talking about a book they both read.

Dung: "I wasn''t a huge fan of the ending. It felt a bit rushed, don''t you think?"

William: "__________"

  1. I see what you mean. I enjoyed the book overall, but the ending could have been better developed.
  2. The book was amazing from start to finish. Your opinion is wrong.
  3. You didn''t understand the ending properly then. It was perfect.
  4. Everyone else loved the ending. You''re just being difficult.

Question 8

The artist, __________ paintings are displayed in the museum, is from a small village in the mountains.

  1. which
  2. who
  3. whom
  4. whose

Question 9

She was __________ to be home alone after hearing the strange noise.

  1. afraid
  2. easy
  3. brave
  4. quick

Question 10

__________ birds were singing in the trees.

  1. The
  2. Several
  3. Five of
  4. Much

Choose the word whose underlined part differs from that of the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.

Question 11

  1. target
  2. island
  3. standard
  4. allow

Question 12

  1. legacy
  2. gorgeous
  3. organic
  4. engagement

Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

Question 13

  1. statue
  2. charter
  3. merchant
  4. intense

Question 14

  1. therapy
  2. computer
  3. rapidly
  4. customer

Read the following instruction and choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 15 to 18.

HOW TO MAKE A PHONE CALL POLITELY

1. (15) __________ the number carefully and wait until it rings.

2. When the person answers, say "Hello" and give your name.

3. Ask (16) __________ the person you are trying to reach.

4. If they are unavailable, leave (17) __________ short message.

5. Speak clearly and politely throughout the (18) __________.

Question 15

  1. Turn
  2. Press
  3. Push
  4. Dial

Question 16

  1. about
  2. for
  3. with
  4. to

Question 17

  1. the
  2. an
  3. x (no article)
  4. a

Question 18

  1. conversation
  2. communicate
  3. dialogue
  4. talk

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 19 to 20.

Question 19

Choose the correct order of sentences a, b, and c.

The Talking with a Full Mouth

My best friend always had the most exciting stories to share.

a. A piece of lettuce flew out and landed on the table, causing us both to laugh.

b. In her enthusiasm, she started talking with her mouth full of food.

c. During lunch break at school, she excitedly told me about her weekend trip.

  1. b - c - a
  2. c - a - b
  3. a - c - b
  4. c - b - a

Question 20

Choose the sentence that most appropriately ends the text in Question 19.

  1. She quickly finished chewing and continued her story without a hitch.
  2. We agreed to wait until after our meal to continue the conversation, food in or out!
  3. Embarrassed, she apologized and said she''d tell me the rest later.
  4. I politely asked her to chew and swallow before continuing her story.

Choose the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 21 to 26.

From Seed to Table: The Joys of Growing Your Own Food

Growing your own food can be an incredibly rewarding experience. (21) __________, you know exactly where your food comes from and how it was grown. You can choose to avoid harmful pesticides and (22) __________ use natural fertilizers, resulting in healthier and more flavorful meals. Plus, gardening is a great way to connect with nature, get (23) __________, and even save money on groceries.

Starting your own garden does require (24) __________ effort and patience. You''ll need to learn about different types of plants, soil conditions, and watering techniques. (25) __________, the rewards are well worth it. Imagine the satisfaction of harvesting your own ripe tomatoes, crisp lettuce, or juicy strawberries, all bursting with flavor! It''s a truly fulfilling experience that can benefit (26) __________ your health and your appreciation for nature.

Question 21

  1. The one thing
  2. For one thing
  3. For the one thing
  4. One thing

Question 22

  1. instead
  2. hardly
  3. rarely
  4. never

Question 23

  1. exercises
  2. an exercise
  3. some exercise
  4. any exercise

Question 24

  1. much
  2. any
  3. some
  4. many

Question 25

  1. So
  2. However
  3. And
  4. Because

Question 26

  1. not only
  2. either
  3. neither
  4. both

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the original sentence in each of the following questions.

Question 27

"Nobody had told me about the meeting," he complained.

  1. He complained that nobody had told him about the meeting.
  2. He complained that nobody told me about the meeting.
  3. He complained that nobody told him about the meeting.
  4. He complained that nobody had told me about the meeting.

Question 28

Will you please pass me the salt?

  1. Pass me the salt, will you?
  2. Could you passing the salt, please?
  3. Can you pass to me the salt?
  4. Would you mind passing me the salt?

Choose the sentence that is made from the given cues in each of the following questions.

Question 29

I / money / my friend / I / promise / pay / him / next week.

  1. I borrowed some money from my friend, but I promise to pay back him next week.
  2. I borrowed some money from my friend, but I promise to pay for him next week.
  3. I borrowed some money from my friend, but I promise to pay him back next week.
  4. I borrowed some money from my friend, but I promise paying him back next week.

Question 30

She / confess / spend / hours / watch / videos / online.

  1. She confessed to spending hour watch videos online.
  2. She confessing to spending hours watching videos to online.
  3. She confessed to spending hours watching videos online.
  4. She confessed to spend hours watch videos on online.

Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 36.

Walt Disney''s legacy extends far beyond animated films. While he''s best known for bringing beloved characters like Mickey Mouse and Snow White to life, his vision extended to theme parks, live-action films, and innovative filmmaking techniques. Disney''s theme parks, starting with Disneyland in 1955, revolutionized the amusement park industry. Unlike traditional carnivals, Disney created immersive experiences with meticulously themed lands, captivating attractions, and a focus on storytelling.

This commitment to detail and immersive storytelling stemmed from Disney''s desire to create a place where families could have fun together in a safe and controlled environment. He envisioned his parks as constantly evolving, reflecting new technologies and stories. This dedication transformed the amusement park into a theme park, a concept that has been replicated globally.

Disneyland''s success allowed Disney to further invest in filmmaking, exploring new technologies like animatronics and experimenting with live-action films. This drive led to classics like "Mary Poppins" (1964) which seamlessly blended live-action and animation, pushing the boundaries of filmmaking during that era.

While Disney faced criticism for his idealized portrayal of life and stereotypical characters, his impact on entertainment remains undeniable. His work, imbued with imagination and optimism, continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, solidifying his place as a cultural icon whose legacy continues to inspire and entertain.

Question 31

What is the main topic of this passage?

  1. The criticisms of Walt Disney''s filmmaking.
  2. The history of Disneyland and its creation.
  3. The success of Disney''s animated films.
  4. The impact of Walt Disney''s vision beyond animation.

Question 32

The word "immersive" in paragraph 2 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. confusing
  2. engaging
  3. boring
  4. frightening

Question 33

How did Disney''s theme parks differ from traditional amusement parks?

  1. They were cheaper and more accessible to families.
  2. They featured characters from popular movies and shows.
  3. They had more exciting roller coasters and rides.
  4. They focused on detailed themes and immersive storytelling.

Question 34

Which film is NOT mentioned as an example of Disney''s innovative filmmaking?

  1. Animated films
  2. Live-action films
  3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  4. Mary Poppins

Question 35

What did Disney envision for his theme parks in the future?

  1. He wanted to focus solely on animated films and characters.
  2. He aimed to create a separate park for adults only.
  3. He saw them constantly evolving with new technologies and stories.
  4. He planned to open parks in every country around the world.

Question 36

The word "undeniable" in paragraph 4 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

  1. certain
  2. significant
  3. disputable
  4. obvious

Four phrases/sentences have been removed from the text below. For each question, choose A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 37 to 40.

Experiencing failure is an inevitable part of life. Whether it''s a failed exam, a job rejection, or a personal setback, these events can leave us feeling (37) __________. However, it is important to remember that failure does not define us. It is how we respond to these challenges that truly matters.

Resilience, the ability to bounce back from adversity, is (38) __________ for navigating the inevitable ups and downs of life. It allows us to view failures not as insurmountable obstacles but as opportunities for growth and learning.

When we face setbacks, it''s natural to feel discouraged. (39) __________. By reframing our perspective, we can begin to see the valuable lessons hidden within our failures and emerge stronger and more capable than before.

Building resilience is a process that requires time and effort. (40) __________, practicing self-compassion, and cultivating a growth mindset are crucial steps towards developing this essential life skill.

A. Developing a support system

B. However, it''s important to challenge negative self-talk and focus on finding solutions.

C. disheartened and defeated

D. an essential skill

Question 37

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 38

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 39

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Question 40

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

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