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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 on a school field trip and one of your classmates trips and gets injured. You see this sign on the wall nearby. What does it mean?

  1. You can buy a phone here.
  2. You can find a phone to call for medical help here.
  3. This is the symbol for a hospital.
  4. This is a place to make free phone calls.

Question 2

Why is flash photography not allowed in the museum?

The use of flash photography is strictly forbidden inside the museum.
  1. The museum has professional photographers on site.
  2. It might distract other visitors in the museum.
  3. It could potentially damage the exhibits.
  4. It is considered disrespectful to use flash photography.

Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.

Question 3

The Great Wall of China is a testament to the architectural __________ of the ancient Chinese civilization.

  1. prowess
  2. deficiency
  3. simplicity
  4. mediocrity

Question 4

Listen! Someone __________ outside.

  1. sang
  2. is sing
  3. sing
  4. is singing

Question 5

Helping my friends with their homework is __________ as helping my little sister.

  1. most rewarding
  2. rewarding than
  3. more rewarding
  4. as rewarding

Question 6

We __________ more about different cultures if we __________ the internet.

  1. will learn - use
  2. can learn - use
  3. learn - will use
  4. could learn - used

Question 7

Linh accidentally trips and spills her drink on Thomas''s shoes.

Linh: "Oh my gosh, Thomas, I am so incredibly sorry! Are your shoes alright?"

Thomas: "__________"

  1. I can''t believe this happened.
  2. It''s fine, Linh. Don''t worry about it.
  3. You ruined my shoes! This is terrible.
  4. These were new shoes! You need to be more careful.

Question 8

The singer, __________ was wearing a shiny costume, performed wonderfully.

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

Question 9

The restaurant''s __________ atmosphere made it the perfect place for a romantic dinner.

  1. grateful
  2. slippery
  3. cozy
  4. anxious

Question 10

__________ people believe that breakfast is the most important meal.

  1. Much
  2. Number of
  3. A lot
  4. Many

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

Question 11

  1. marry
  2. finance
  3. alter
  4. advanced

Question 12

  1. threaten
  2. minister
  3. actor
  4. patient

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

Question 13

  1. effect
  2. complaint
  3. ceiling
  4. between

Question 14

  1. consensus
  2. refugee
  3. tomorrow
  4. creation

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

HOW TO LOAD A DISHWASHER EFFICIENTLY

1. Load (15) __________ dishes with the dirty side facing the center.

2. Place larger items (16) __________ the edges and back of the dishwasher.

3. Don''t (17) __________ the dishwasher, as this can prevent dishes from getting clean.

4. Ensure there is enough space for the detergent dispenser.

5. Make sure silverware is not nested together.

6. Keep (18) __________ away from the heating element.

Question 15

  1. your
  2. the
  3. some
  4. clean

Question 16

  1. on
  2. at
  3. by
  4. in

Question 17

  1. overpack
  2. overcrowd
  3. overfill
  4. overload

Question 18

  1. plates
  2. plastics
  3. glassware
  4. cutlery

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.

Delicious Cookies

For the school bake sale, Mai baked a batch of delicious chocolate chip cookies.

a. Taking a bite, Duc exclaimed, "Mai, these cookies are amazing! You''re a fantastic baker!"

b. Everyone lined up at her stall, eager to buy a taste.

c. The enticing aroma filled the entire hallway.

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

Question 20

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

  1. Duc devoured another cookie, crumbs scattering on his uniform.
  2. The cookies sold out quickly, leaving a happy Mai with an empty stall.
  3. Mai blushed, pleased by the compliment, "Thanks, Duc! I''m glad you like them."
  4. Encouraged by his words, Mai decided to bake cookies for the next bake sale too.

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

One Small Step: The Moon Landing

On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became (21) __________ human to walk on the moon. Millions around the world watched on television as he took his first steps, (22) __________ the famous words: "That''s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." This incredible achievement was the result of years of hard work and dedication from scientists and engineers at NASA.

(23) __________ the moon landing, humanity''s understanding of space exploration changed forever. It proved that with enough ambition and ingenuity, almost anything is possible. (24) __________, it sparked a new wave of interest in science and technology, inspiring (25) __________ generation to reach for the stars. Today, we continue (26) __________ the universe, driven by the same spirit of discovery that led us to the moon.

Question 21

  1. first the
  2. the one
  3. a first
  4. the first

Question 22

  1. saying
  2. say
  3. to say
  4. said

Question 23

  1. Before
  2. After
  3. During
  4. When

Question 24

  1. Furthermore
  2. Although
  3. However
  4. Because

Question 25

  1. a new
  2. the new
  3. new
  4. new a

Question 26

  1. exploring
  2. explore
  3. to explore
  4. explored

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

Question 27

"May I sit here?" the new student asked politely yesterday.

  1. The new student asked politely if he may sit there the day before.
  2. The new student asked politely if I might sit there the previous day.
  3. The new student asked politely if he might sit there the day before.
  4. The new student asked politely if he might sit here yesterday.

Question 28

I propose that we watch a movie instead of playing video games tonight.

  1. How about to watch a movie instead of playing video games tonight?
  2. What about watching movie instead of playing video games tonight?
  3. Let''s watch a movie instead of playing video games tonight.
  4. Why not watch a movie instead of playing video games tonight?

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

Question 29

This book / belong / library.

  1. This book belonging to the library.
  2. This book belong on the library.
  3. This book belongs to the library.
  4. This book is belong the library.

Question 30

I / find / speak English / native speakers / helpful.

  1. I find speaking English with native speakers very helpful.
  2. I find speaking English with native speakers are very helpful.
  3. I find speak English to native speakers very helpful.
  4. I finding speaking English with native speakers very helpful.

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

Batik, a wax-resist dyeing technique, holds a special place in Indonesian culture. Originating on the island of Java centuries ago, it involves applying molten wax onto fabric before dyeing. The wax acts as a barrier, preventing the dye from reaching certain areas and creating intricate patterns.

Traditionally, natural dyes derived from plants and insects were used, resulting in earthy, muted colours. Indigo, for instance, yielded deep blues, while the bark of the mango tree produced warm browns. Nowadays, while natural dyes are still used by artisans preserving traditional methods, synthetic dyes offering a wider spectrum of colours are also common.

The patterns in Batik often hold symbolic meanings. Geometric motifs like spirals and squares represent abstract concepts, while depictions of flora and fauna represent nature and its abundance. These patterns are passed down through generations, connecting families and communities to their shared heritage.

Batik transcends its functional purpose as fabric and is considered an art form in Indonesia. From elaborate garments worn during ceremonies to intricately designed wall hangings, Batik reflects the country''s rich artistic heritage and continues to be a source of national pride.

Question 31

What is the main topic of this reading passage?

  1. The history of dyeing techniques around the world.
  2. Batik, a traditional Indonesian textile art form.
  3. The different types of natural dyes used in Indonesia.
  4. The symbolic meanings of colours in Indonesian culture.

Question 32

The word "intricate" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to __________.

  1. modern
  2. simple
  3. complex
  4. colourful

Question 33

What is one difference between traditional and modern Batik mentioned in the text?

  1. The meaning of the patterns.
  2. The types of dyes used.
  3. The method of applying wax.
  4. The use of Batik in clothing.

Question 34

Which of these materials is NOT mentioned as a source of natural dye?

  1. Indigo
  2. Mango tree bark
  3. Clay
  4. Insects

Question 35

According to the passage, how are Batik patterns passed down through generations?

  1. By studying ancient artifacts.
  2. Within families and communities.
  3. Through formal schooling.
  4. Through written instructions.

Question 36

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

  1. Is celebrated as
  2. Is essential to
  3. Goes beyond
  4. Is limited to

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.

Caves, often hidden beneath the Earth''s surface, are natural wonders that offer a glimpse into our planet''s history. (37) __________. These formations, created over thousands of years by the slow process of erosion, showcase nature''s artistry in breathtaking detail.

One of the most fascinating aspects of caves is the presence of stalactites and stalagmites. (38) __________. Stalactites hang from the cave ceiling like icy daggers, while stalagmites rise from the floor, resembling pillars reaching towards the sky. Over time, these formations may join to create majestic columns that adorn the cave''s interior.

(39) __________. They are home to unique ecosystems, harboring creatures adapted to life in perpetual darkness. Bats, blind cave fish, and translucent insects are just a few examples of the fascinating life forms that thrive in these subterranean environments.

Exploring caves, also known as spelunking, offers a thrilling adventure and a chance to witness the Earth''s hidden beauty firsthand. However, it is important to remember that caves are delicate environments (40) __________.

A. and should be treated with respect and care.

B. Caves are not just geological wonders.

C. They are adorned with stunning rock formations, such as stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones.

D. These formations are created by the dripping of mineral-rich water.

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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