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Tổng Hợp Câu Hỏi Thi Tiếng Anh 1 | Đại Học Điện Lực (Miễn Phí Có Đáp Án)

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Câu 1: 1 điểm
The ............ worked hard in good and bad weather to complete our new house on time.
A.  
accountants
B.  
architect
C.  
careers
D.  
builders
Câu 2: 1 điểm
I ............ a note of how much money I spent when I was on holiday.
A.  
Made
B.  
did
C.  
gave
D.  
play
Câu 3: 1 điểm
How much do I ............ you for the shopping you did for me?
A.  
save
B.  
buy
C.  
owe
D.  
lend
Câu 4: 1 điểm
Why doesn’t the company get a…………. to help with ideas for the new reception area ?
A.  
designer
B.  
waiter
C.  
plumber
D.  
career
Câu 5: 1 điểm
The weather was ............ when the new students had their picnic in the park.
A.  
delicious
B.  
perfect
C.  
serious
D.  
spacious
Câu 6: 1 điểm
Richard never takes a suitcase on holiday - he just puts some things in a small ………….
A.  
backpack
B.  
suit
C.  
luggage
D.  
pocket
Câu 7: 1 điểm
I love being a lawyer but I have to work long hours - it's a ............ job.
A.  
frightening
B.  
disappointed
C.  
adventurous
D.  
tiring
Câu 8: 1 điểm
You should put this photo in your blog because you look ............ in your wedding dress.
A.  
light
B.  
gorgeous
C.  
fair
D.  
silly
Câu 9: 1 điểm
I want to ............ on holiday for two weeks in September, maybe to Thailand.
A.  
go out
B.  
go away
C.  
go over
D.  
go through
Câu 10: 1 điểm
Please can you ............ me $10 until tomorrow?
A.  
pay
B.  
borrow
C.  
lend
D.  
owe
Câu 11: 1 điểm
What a terrible journey - our car ............ twice and we were six hours late.
A.  
took off
B.  
checked in
C.  
broke down
D.  
hitchhiked
Câu 12: 1 điểm
When my brother was a child, he was really ............ of big dogs.
A.  
annoyed
B.  
surprised
C.  
frightened
D.  
confused
Câu 13: 1 điểm
Many actors work…………... because that is when more people can go to the theatre.
A.  
long hours
B.  
at weekends
C.  
every day
D.  
on weekdays
Câu 14: 1 điểm
We went to a party in a ............ house and there was no space to dance.
A.  
tiny
B.  
huge
C.  
peaceful
D.  
massive
Câu 15: 1 điểm
Alex got a large ............ from the bank to help him start his business.
A.  
money
B.  
discount
C.  
bargain
D.  
loan
Câu 16: 1 điểm
There was snow at the airport so there were long ............ for flights.
A.  
lifts
B.  
breaks
C.  
delays
D.  
crash
Câu 17: 1 điểm
It’s always a good idea to ............ your accommodation before you go on holiday.
A.  
order
B.  
buy
C.  
ask
D.  
book
Câu 18: 1 điểm
Some of the streets in the village are very ............ , so we can't drive to the restaurant.
A.  
high
B.  
low
C.  
wide
D.  
narrow
Câu 19: 1 điểm
I love going to the ............ cinema in the summer because you can see the stars in the sky.
A.  
outdoor
B.  
magnificent
C.  
crowded
D.  
amazing
Câu 20: 1 điểm
I wouldn't like to be a ............ because they speak in front of lots of people.
A.  
plumber
B.  
politician
C.  
gardener
D.  
career
Câu 21: 1 điểm
Receptionists do an important job but they don't usually earn a good ............ .
A.  
salary
B.  
environment
C.  
money
D.  
cash
Câu 22: 1 điểm
My neighbour ............ loves getting letters from her grandchildren.
A.  
nearly
B.  
exactly
C.  
particularly
D.  
finally
Câu 23: 1 điểm
My uncle ............ most of his money away to a charity.
A.  
lend
B.  
have
C.  
spend
D.  
gave
Câu 24: 1 điểm

I love that coat but I can't ............ to buy it.

A.  

money

B.  

borrow

C.  

lend

D.  

afford

Câu 25: 1 điểm
Leila’s friends often text her when they’re on holiday but they ............ send her postcards
A.  
ever
B.  
rarely
C.  
fairly
D.  
pretty
Câu 26: 1 điểm
We took our cat to the ............ because she had a broken tooth.
A.  
dentist
B.  
farmer
C.  
vet
D.  
architect
Câu 27: 1 điểm
Flying makes me ………………. so I close my eyes when the plane takes off and lands
A.  
happy
B.  
exciting
C.  
nervous
D.  
annoyed
Câu 28: 1 điểm
Guests who are leaving the hotel must ............ before 10.00.
A.  
check out
B.  
check into
C.  
check up
D.  
check over
Câu 29: 1 điểm
We'll get up early tomorrow so we can ............ on our journey at 7 o'clock.
A.  
set up
B.  
set off
C.  
set in
D.  
set into
Câu 30: 1 điểm
Doctors and nurses make very important ............ about their patients' health.
A.  
problems
B.  
qualifications
C.  
decisions
D.  
payment
Câu 31: 1 điểm
The supermarket has got some very good special ............ this week.
A.  
offers
B.  
skills
C.  
salary
D.  
self-employment
Câu 32: 1 điểm
Can I ............ a payment to your charity by credit card?
A.  
make
B.  
do
C.  
give
D.  
get
Câu 33: 1 điểm
David never has time to ............ in the morning so he's growing a beard.
A.  
get a new suit
B.  
have a shave
C.  
go to the shop
D.  
have breakfast
Câu 34: 1 điểm
Sorry I’m late - I ............ my train.
A.  
lost
B.  
missed
C.  
arrived
D.  
caught
Câu 35: 1 điểm
I ............ use social media to say 'Happy birthday' to my friends because it’s the best way.
A.  
slowly
B.  
usually
C.  
never
D.  
hardly ever
Câu 36: 1 điểm
When I ............ all the fun we had together as kids, I feel so happy.
A.  
forget about
B.  
think of
C.  
wait for
D.  
look for
Câu 37: 1 điểm
Richard thinks it’s alright to end a relationship by text but I think it’s ............ .
A.  
lovely
B.  
awful
C.  
brilliant
D.  
gorgeous
Câu 38: 1 điểm
Most electricians complete several years' ............ with a company before they can work alone
A.  
training
B.  
skills
C.  
homework
D.  
working
Câu 39: 1 điểm
Susan felt very nervous when she arrived ............ the test centre.
A.  
to
B.  
at
C.  
with
D.  
on
Câu 40: 1 điểm
I ............ my doctor for advice about my health – she was very helpful!
A.  
listen
B.  
talked
C.  
said
D.  
asked
Câu 41: 1 điểm
Why was there a big…………..on the motorway this morning?
A.  
strike
B.  
lift
C.  
queue
D.  
traffic jam
Câu 42: 1 điểm
It took me over an hour to get the ticket because there was a long……..at the ticket office.
A.  
delay
B.  
queue
C.  
crash
D.  
rush
Câu 43: 1 điểm
Can you ……….your PIN, please?
A.  
enter
B.  
write
C.  
touch
D.  
pay
Câu 44: 1 điểm
I work as a receptionist in a hotel so I ……………. always be polite to the guests.
A.  
mustn’t
B.  
must
C.  
can
D.  
has to
Câu 45: 1 điểm
My GPS doesn’t ……….very well when I drive through the mountains.
A.  
job
B.  
see
C.  
look
D.  
work
Câu 46: 1 điểm
In his job, he has to deal……………..customers all day long.
A.  
on
B.  
about
C.  
with
D.  
for
Câu 47: 1 điểm
Ellen ............ some volunteer work with children last year.
A.  
did
B.  
made
C.  
gave
D.  
carried
Câu 48: 1 điểm
I was amazed when Eva told me how much money she ............ on that car.
A.  
gave
B.  
paid
C.  
spent
D.  
owed
Câu 49: 1 điểm
It's not a good idea to wear ............ because we're going to walk to the cinema.
A.  
long socks
B.  
trainers
C.  
high heels
D.  
tights
Câu 50: 1 điểm
Flying makes me nervous so I close my eyes when the plane takes off and ............ .
A.  
finishes
B.  
hits
C.  
lands
D.  
boards
Câu 51: 1 điểm
Mrs Brown wanted to ………… for his daughter's wedding. So he decided to have a shave.
A.  
look his best
B.  
try his best
C.  
see something best
D.  
do his best
Câu 52: 1 điểm
I want to wear something nice for my 16th birthday so I get a new……….
A.  
shoes
B.  
clothes
C.  
outfit
D.  
clothing
Câu 53: 1 điểm
I need a new hairstyle, so I am going to the hairdresser’s tomorrow. My nails are a mess, too, so I’m also going to the…………….
A.  
nails shop
B.  
tailor’s
C.  
beautician’s
D.  
grocer’s
Câu 54: 1 điểm
Anna wants to look her best at her anniversary party, so she…………….at the clothes shop.
A.  
got a new outfit
B.  
met a friend
C.  
did the washing
D.  
did her hair
Câu 55: 1 điểm
My Mum’s making me wear a suit to my graduation. She also wants me to wear a ……..around my neck and a ………..to go around my trousers.
A.  
scarf/shirt
B.  
tie/shirt
C.  
tie/belt
D.  
necklace/bag
Câu 56: 1 điểm
He's one of the most…………people I've ever met. He never stops talking and he never says anything interesting.
A.  
annoyed
B.  
tired
C.  
confusing
D.  
boring
Câu 57: 1 điểm
‘I have decided to repaint this room’. – ‘Have you? What colour………………it?’
A.  
do you paint
B.  
are you going to paint
C.  
will you paint
D.  
have you painted
Câu 58: 1 điểm
I can’t meet you this evening. One of my friends………………to see me.
A.  
will come
B.  
are going to come
C.  
is coming
D.  
comes
Câu 59: 1 điểm
Kevin bought a train ticket to London. He……………..tonight.
A.  
going to leave
B.  
is leaving
C.  
will leave
D.  
might leave
Câu 60: 1 điểm
……………that top? If not, I want it!
A.  
Is she buying
B.  
Did she buy
C.  
She is going to buy
D.  
Does she buy
Câu 61: 1 điểm

Misha made an appointment for a haircut tomorrow. She is going to a hairdresser’s at 9:00. She is not sure yet, but she thinks but she………..a very short haircut!

A.  

is asking

B.  

is going to ask

C.  

has asked

D.  

will ask

Câu 62: 1 điểm
Maria is going to a medical school in autumn. She wants to become………….
A.  
a doctor
B.  
an engineer
C.  
a business person
D.  
an actor
Câu 63: 1 điểm
The Winter Palace in St Petersburg is ……….. It’s beautiful, big, historic and has an amazing art collection.
A.  
modern
B.  
magnificent
C.  
ordinary
D.  
simple
Câu 64: 1 điểm
My new flat is ……… It only has two small rooms! I invited four friends over and it’s so crowded that no one could move.
A.  
spacious
B.  
large
C.  
tiny
D.  
big
Câu 65: 1 điểm
A person who fixes pipes in people’s houses, so their sinks, showers and toilets work is called………
A.  
an accountant
B.  
a builder
C.  
an electrician
D.  
a plumber
Câu 66: 1 điểm
My older sister’s job is interesting. She makes sure that the lights and equipment in people’s homes are safe and work well. She's......
A.  
a scientist
B.  
an IT worker
C.  
an electrician
D.  
a plumber
Câu 67: 1 điểm
My best friend wants to open her own salon, so she needs to talk to………… about getting a business loan.
A.  
a hairdresser
B.  
a beautician
C.  
a businessman
D.  
a banker
Câu 68: 1 điểm
Jana and David are both good at Math. Jana works as an accountant for a travel business, but David is …………He does research and experiments in his lab.
A.  
an accountant
B.  
a scientist
C.  
a lawyer
D.  
an actor
Câu 69: 1 điểm
Hairdressers work very long hours, but they can buy their own salons and be…………
A.  
self-employed
B.  
an employee
C.  
employed
D.  
unemployed
Câu 70: 1 điểm
Receptionists have to ……………people every day – they have to be good with people.
A.  
look for
B.  
deal with
C.  
talk to
D.  
look up
Câu 71: 1 điểm
Karen couldn’t stay for the whole meeting yesterday. She………….leave early to pick up her children from school.
A.  
will have to
B.  
must
C.  
had to
D.  
would have to
Câu 72: 1 điểm
A man was injured in the accident, but he……………go to hospital because it wasn’t serious.
A.  
had to
B.  
didn’t have to
C.  
doesn’t have to
D.  
mustn’t
Câu 73: 1 điểm
I don’t want anyone to know about our plan. You…………tell anyone.
A.  
haven’t to
B.  
don’t have to
C.  
mustn’t
D.  
don’t must
Câu 74: 1 điểm
I can sleep late tomorrow morning because I……………go to work.
A.  
mustn’t
B.  
must
C.  
have to
D.  
don’t have to
Câu 75: 1 điểm
Whatever you do, you…………touch that switch. It’s dangerous.
A.  
must
B.  
mustn’t
C.  
have to
D.  
don’t have to
Câu 76: 1 điểm
In our office, we…………….eat or drink at our desk. We…………..go to the canteen.
A.  
can’t/have to
B.  
mustn’t/have to
C.  
don’t have to/must
D.  
can/mustn’t
Câu 77: 1 điểm
Warning! Dangerous work areas. Visitors…………..enter without permission.
A.  
must
B.  
mustn’t
C.  
have to
D.  
can’t
Câu 78: 1 điểm
Employees…………park in the customer car park. It is for customers only.
A.  
must
B.  
can
C.  
don’t have to
D.  
mustn’t
Câu 79: 1 điểm
I’m sure Lisa………..the job. She’s perfect for it.
A.  
will get
B.  
is getting
C.  
might get
D.  
should get
Câu 80: 1 điểm
Jack always finds it hard to get up. He …………..stay up so late.
A.  
should
B.  
has to
C.  
shouldn’t
D.  
doesn’t have to
Câu 81: 1 điểm
Don’t let the children play in this room. They……………..break something.
A.  
might
B.  
can’t
C.  
have to
D.  
must
Câu 82: 1 điểm
Can you tell me…………..about getting a refund?
A.  
what to talk
B.  
who to talk to
C.  
who talking to
D.  
what talking
Câu 83: 1 điểm
I like both these dresses. I can’t decide…………..
A.  
what to buy
B.  
what buy
C.  
which buying
D.  
which to buy
Câu 84: 1 điểm
There was a lot of traffic, but we managed …………..to the airport in time.
A.  
arrive
B.  
get
C.  
to arrive
D.  
to get
Câu 85: 1 điểm
Our neighbours threatened …………..the police if we didn’t stop the noise.
A.  
calling
B.  
to call
C.  
called
D.  
call
Câu 86: 1 điểm
At first I didn’t want…………..the job, but Sarah persuaded me.
A.  
to apply for
B.  
to apply to
C.  
apply for
D.  
applying to
Câu 87: 1 điểm
I was annoyed……………a reply to my email.
A.  
to receive
B.  
receiving
C.  
not to receive
D.  
not receiving
Câu 88: 1 điểm
Mike didn’t sleep much last night, so now he can’t …………….his work.
A.  
listen to
B.  
concentrate on
C.  
focus in
D.  
look after
Câu 89: 1 điểm
Have you ever spent money…………..things you don’t really need?
A.  
in
B.  
for
C.  
by
D.  
on
Câu 90: 1 điểm
What is a problem you have to deal…………every day?
A.  
with
B.  
at
C.  
by
D.  
off
Câu 91: 1 điểm
Who can you talk to…………problems at school or work?
A.  
-
B.  
about
C.  
at
D.  
with
Câu 92: 1 điểm
Don’t………. money …….........friends because it creates problems.
A.  
lend…..from
B.  
give….to
C.  
borrow....from
D.  
take….to
Câu 93: 1 điểm
Nicola ……….. a lot, but she doesn’t travel much now. She prefers to stay at home.
A.  
didn’t used to travel
B.  
used to travel
C.  
used to travelling
D.  
didn’t use to travelling
Câu 94: 1 điểm
She works very hard these days, but five years ago, she…………..very lazy.
A.  
am
B.  
worked
C.  
used to be
D.  
used to
Câu 95: 1 điểm
Before you borrow money from your family, you need to think………….how you are going to pay them back.
A.  
of
B.  
out
C.  
into
D.  
about
Câu 96: 1 điểm
Our office volunteer day is next month! We need to think………..good charities we can work…………
A.  
of/with
B.  
at/for
C.  
about/on
D.  
with/at
Câu 97: 1 điểm
When Angela arrived………..her best friend’s house, all her friends were there, waiting………….her. They were having a surprise party for her!
A.  
in/at
B.  
at/for
C.  
in/to
D.  
to/for
Câu 98: 1 điểm
Andrea was very………..by the road signs. They were really…………
A.  
annoying/annoyed
B.  
tired/tiring
C.  
confused/confusing
D.  
boring/bored
Câu 99: 1 điểm
The film wasn’t as good as we had expected. It was ………………
A.  
disappointed
B.  
disappointing
C.  
interested
D.  
interesting
Câu 100: 1 điểm
The new project sounds………….. I’m looking forward to working on it.
A.  
disappointed
B.  
disappointing
C.  
excited
D.  
exciting
Câu 101: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) [FILL] a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
has been
B.  
was
C.  
are
D.  
have been
Câu 102: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) [FILL] we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
which
B.  
when
C.  
who
D.  
that
Câu 103: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) [FILL] and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
tell
B.  
talk
C.  
chat
D.  
speak
Câu 104: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) [FILL] the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
to use
B.  
use
C.  
using
D.  
used
Câu 105: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) [FILL] others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
with
B.  
to
C.  
for
D.  
of
Câu 106: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) [FILL] than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
importance
B.  
more importance
C.  
important
D.  
more important
Câu 107: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) [FILL] something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
up
B.  
delete
C.  
post
D.  
remove
Câu 108: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) [FILL] has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
take
B.  
taken
C.  
took
D.  
taking
Câu 109: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) [FILL] copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) _____.
A.  
where
B.  
when
C.  
who
D.  
which
Câu 110: 1 điểm
In recent years, there (16) _____ a lot of discussion about online identity, and how the way we behave on social media gives an example of (17) _____ we are in the offline world. According to social psychologists, we define who we are through the way we (18) _____ and act around others and our place in society. If we agree with this idea, then it raises some interesting questions about how we view ourselves and others when (19) _____ the Internet. For more and more people, the online world is the main way that they communicate (20) _____others. This means that the language used in tweets or status updates has (21) _____ than in the past. A few years ago, most people would know their online community in the offline world. The people they were connected with tended to be friends, people from school, college or work and family members. Nowadays, your online identity is more open and available to a wider group of people. This means that when you (22) _____ something online, you need to consider how it will be seen and what people will think about it. One area of online activity in which many people participate is posting selfies. Over time, the way these photos have been (23) _____ has become a social ritual. People often follow the same rules, and post pictures (24) _____ copy the style and appearance of others. This has meant that there is now a very strong view of what a selfie is and should be. However, it is important to look at some of the reasons why selfies are taken in this way, and what impact those choices have on our view of (25) [FILL].
A.  
ourselves
B.  
himself
C.  
herself
D.  
ourself
Câu 111: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) [FILL] experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A his

B.  

B their

C.  

C her

D.  

D my

Câu 112: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) [FILL] my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A about

B.  

B for

C.  

C of

D.  

D ahead

Câu 113: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) [FILL] work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A may

B.  

B will

C.  

C cannot

D.  

D must

Câu 114: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19) [FILL] I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A and

B.  

B but

C.  

C or

D.  

D so

Câu 115: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) [FILL] to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A wanted

B.  

B want

C.  

C wants

D.  

D to want

Câu 116: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) [FILL] I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A where

B.  

B when

C.  

C why

D.  

D for

Câu 117: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) [FILL] a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A at

B.  

B in

C.  

C for

D.  

D from

Câu 118: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) [FILL] work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A has to

B.  

B had to

C.  

C have

D.  

D have to

Câu 119: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24) [FILL] a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25)_________ vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

A.  

A earn

B.  

B spend

C.  

C waste

D.  

D lose

Câu 120: 1 điểm

When you leave school or university you must think carefully about what you would like to do next. Here,some young people tell us (16) _________ experiences. Malcolm, 19 :" I thought (17) _________ my skills and qualifications, and then about me. I've always liked working in a team, I like being outside and I decided I (18) _________ work in an office every day. Someone suggested I train to be a builder. I go to college Monday and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday. I have to get up early (19)_________ I can't go out in the evenings, but I'm learning a useful skill.Freya, 21 :" I love art and design and I've always (20) _________ to do something I enjoy. I decided to study to become an architect. I'm learning so much and I'm doing what I want, which is really important. I have to study every day of the week and I just hope I can find a job (21) _________ I leave university.Cara, 28 :" I work (22) _________a number of companies as a book designer. I'm self-employed, which means I work on my own and not in a team. When I'm very busy I (23) _________work long hours, in the evenings and sometimes at weekends. But I really like my job, and I can work at home, so I can say that I have a really nice working environment! I don't have to deal with customers or a manager! When I'm busy I can (24)_________ a very good salary, but I'm not always busy. James, 24 :" I've always liked animals. Earning a really good salary is important to me too, so I studied to be (25) [FILL] vet. I have to work long hours and I must study at home most weekends, but I know it is worth it when I'm helping sick animals.

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Câu 121: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not (16) [FILL] students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university _____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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permit
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ban
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forbid
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prohibit
Câu 122: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university (17) [FILL] control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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cannot
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must not
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can
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shouldn't
Câu 123: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university _____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works (18) [FILL] a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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at
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with
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against
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as
Câu 124: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me 19 [FILL] more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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living
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live
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to live
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lived
Câu 125: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've 20 [FILL] . It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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spent
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spend
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spended
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spends
Câu 126: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford 21 [FILL] not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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does
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was
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did
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is
Câu 127: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact 22 [FILL] students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
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in
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on
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to
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at
Câu 128: 1 điểm

Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ______ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or 23 [FILL] ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.

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Câu 129: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside 24 [FILL] studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to _____ kind of support.
A.  
his
B.  
their
C.  
her
D.  
my
Câu 130: 1 điểm
Certain universities do not____ students to work at all. At other universities, students can work but the jobs have to be on the campus. In this way, the university ____ control the type of work and the number of hours being done. Nathan Armes, a third-year psychology student, works _____ a cloakroom attendant at his university and hasn't encountered any difficulties in balancing this job with his studies. He said: 'Financially, it's allowed me _____more comfortably and to socialise without having to worry so much about how much I've _____. It's also proved a great way of meeting people and making new friends.' Nathan also commented that his employer offered more flexible hours and the option to work reduced hours during busier study periods like exam season. The University of Oxford _____not allow students to undertake part time work during term time, except under 'exceptional circumstances'. It is widely felt that this has a positive impact _____students. It should also be said that Oxford's shorter eight-week terms provide greater opportunity to work during the holidays. Whether it is employment outside term time or _____ ongoing part-time job, the economic reality for most students is that some additional income is essential. But can this work complement academic study? NUS research into employment services for university and college students found that 'the overwhelming consensus was that part-time work brought considerable positive benefits provided there was a work-study balance'. The University of Ulster actively encourages students to pursue various work experience opportunities alongside _____studies, even allowing students to gain extra credits for working in a part-time job. Perhaps, if degree study aims ultimately to equip undergraduates for employment, more students could benefit from having access to 25 [FILL] kind of support.
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those
B.  
these
C.  
that
D.  
this
Câu 131: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16 [FILL] job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
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full - time
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part-time
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permanent
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regular
Câu 132: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17) [FILL] as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
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like
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same
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just
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such
Câu 133: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) [FILL] your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
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reduce
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increase
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raise
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expand
Câu 134: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) [FILL] that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
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find
B.  
found
C.  
finds
D.  
finding
Câu 135: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) [FILL] majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
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A
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An
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The
Câu 136: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) [FILL] only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
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pupils
B.  
teachers
C.  
students
D.  
parents
Câu 137: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) [FILL] studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
A.  
while
B.  
when
C.  
whereas
D.  
despite
Câu 138: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) [FILL] to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
A.  
debt
B.  
loan
C.  
deposit
D.  
fee
Câu 139: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) [FILL] employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) _________, but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
A.  
his
B.  
their
C.  
her
D.  
my
Câu 140: 1 điểm
An undergraduate degree costs £27,000 in fees alone, so many university students feel they have to have a (16) _________ job. But does part-time employment mix with studying for a degree? In many countries, (17)_________ as the USA, it is quite normal to have a part-time job or get a sports scholarship to help finance your studies. Both take up a lot of your free time but help to (18) _________ your level of debt. Furthermore, they both give you additional useful life skills. A 2019 study (19) _________ that 70% of students in the UK have a part-time job whilst at university, with nine out of ten of that number working as many as 20 hours per week. (20) _________ majority of universities, however, recommend that (21) _________only take on a maximum of between 10 and 15 hours' employment per week during the academic term. Meaghan Dixon, a former student at Kingston University, worked in both a supermarket and a local convenience store (22) _________ studying, in total working an average of 15–20 hours per week. She said she needed both jobs in order to live. One of her jobs paid for her food and the other paid for transport to go to the first job! She used her student (23 ) _________ to pay the rent on her flat. She never had much free time, as she was always studying, working or tired. Meaghan believes that her academic performance suffered as a result of (24) _________ employment outside of university. She added: 'I think my grades would have been better if I hadn't (25) [FILL] , but then I couldn't have been at university without my jobs.
A.  
work
B.  
working
C.  
works
D.  
worked
Câu 141: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16) [FILL] planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A is
B.  
B am
C.  
C was
D.  
D were
Câu 142: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17) [FILL] two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A packed
B.  
B pack
C.  
C packing
D.  
D packs
Câu 143: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18) [FILL]so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A took
B.  
B did I take
C.  
C am I taking
D.  
D do I take
Câu 144: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19) [FILL] two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A am not carrying
B.  
B wasn’t carrying
C.  
C weren’t carrying
D.  
D didn’t carry
Câu 145: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20) [FILL] me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A in
B.  
B on
C.  
C by
D.  
D of
Câu 146: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) [FILL]most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A were sleeping
B.  
B am sleeping
C.  
C slept
D.  
D sleep
Câu 147: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) [FILL]a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A was making
B.  
B is making
C.  
C were making
D.  
D made
Câu 148: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) [FILL] at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A were they laughing
B.  
B they were laughing
C.  
C did they laugh
D.  
D do they laugh
Câu 149: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) [FILL] was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) _____ . This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A I needed
B.  
B I need
C.  
C I didn’t need
D.  
D I have needed
Câu 150: 1 điểm
Two years ago, I went from London to Barcelona in Spain by train. I (16)_______ planning to stay in Spain for a year so I (17)________ two big suitcases and a backpack. Why (18)_______so much? I don't know. I changed trains in Paris. I had to go across the city by underground to another station. When I got off the train at my stop, I (19)________ two suitcases, just one, and my backpack. I saw the second suitcase through the window of the train but the train was already moving. How silly (20)______ me! The journey to Barcelona was at night and I (21) _______ most of the way. Some people (22) ______ a noise but they didn't bother me. (23) _________ at me? I don’t know. When I woke up in the morning, my suitcase wasn't there! Now I only had my backpack. But I was lucky – everything (24) _____ was in it. Did I miss my suitcases? No, (25) [FILL]. This journey taught me a useful lesson – now I never travel with a lot of luggage.
A.  
A didn’t I
B.  
B I didn’t
C.  
C I did
D.  
D I do
Câu 151: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) [FILL] it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
to use
B.  
use
C.  
used
D.  
using
Câu 152: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) [FILL] saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
on
B.  
at
C.  
in
D.  
by
Câu 153: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) [FILL] about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
writing
B.  
written
C.  
write
D.  
wrote
Câu 154: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) [FILL] website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
-
B.  
A
C.  
An
D.  
The
Câu 155: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) [FILL] times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
who
B.  
which
C.  
what
D.  
that
Câu 156: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) [FILL] afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
couldn’t
B.  
can
C.  
may
D.  
might
Câu 157: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22) [FILL] money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
give
B.  
lend
C.  
borrow
D.  
return
Câu 158: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) [FILL] friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
his
B.  
their
C.  
her
D.  
my
Câu 159: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) [FILL] . Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) _________. And it all started with £100.
A.  
good
B.  
bad
C.  
badly
D.  
well
Câu 160: 1 điểm
Martin Lewis is a British journalist, TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot about money: how to spend it, where (16) _________ it, and, most of all, how to save it! Martin was always interested (17) _________ saving money and helping other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about it, he talked about it on television and he (18) _________ about it in a national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website, moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to design the site and soon thousands of people were using it. (19) _________ website gave lots of useful information. It told people (20) _________ times of the day supermarkets had the most special offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from clothes to holidays. It told people when shops had sales on. The website helped people to buy things that they (21) _________ afford to buy before. And if you needed (22)_________ money to buy a new car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert.com and started telling (23) _________ friends about it. The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very (24) _________. Over 16 million people now use moneysavingexpert.com every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another company for £87 million. But Martin hasn't stopped helping people. After selling the website, he gave away over £10 million to charities that help people look after their money. He's certainly made a lot of people (25) [FILL] . And it all started with £100.
A.  
smile
B.  
unhappy
C.  
upset
D.  
miserable
Câu 161: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) [FILL] well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A prepare
B.  
B to prepare
C.  
C preparing
D.  
D prepared
Câu 162: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) [FILL]do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A should you
B.  
B you should
C.  
C you shouldn’t
D.  
D should I
Câu 163: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) [FILL]at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A look
B.  
B looked
C.  
C looks
D.  
D looking
Câu 164: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) [FILL] because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A for wearing
B.  
B to wear
C.  
C can wear
D.  
D wear
Câu 165: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) [FILL] the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A Do
B.  
B Make
C.  
C Give
D.  
D Plan
Câu 166: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21) [FILL] late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A not to arrive
B.  
B don’t arrive
C.  
C not arriving
D.  
D won’t arrive
Câu 167: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) [FILL] there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A drive
B.  
B to drive
C.  
C driving
D.  
D drives
Câu 168: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) [FILL] speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A might
B.  
B should
C.  
C need
D.  
D can
Câu 169: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) [FILL] ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) __________ it!
A.  
A won’t
B.  
B didn’t
C.  
C shouldn’t
D.  
D can’t
Câu 170: 1 điểm
Before you go to a job interview, it is very important (16) ________ well for it. There are several things you can do, so what (17) _______ do first? They will probably ask you some questions about the company to find out what you know about it, so (18) _______ at the information on their website. Then you need to think about clothes and to decide what (19) _________ because it is important to look good. And don’t forget to clean your shoes! (20) _________ the journey to your interview very carefully because it is important (21)__________ late. You might decide (22) _________ there, but leave early because there might be a traffic jam. During the 17 interview, you (23) _________ speak clearly and be relaxed. It is good to ask some questions about the job but you (24) _______ ask too many. At the end of the interview you might be surprised to find that you actually (25) [FILL] it!
A.  
A enjoying
B.  
B will enjoy
C.  
C enjoy
D.  
D enjoyed
Câu 171: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) _[FILL]_us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) _______research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A brings
B.  
B bring
C.  
C bringing
D.  
D brought
Câu 172: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) _______us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) [FILL] and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) _______research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A happy
B.  
B happier
C.  
C happiest
D.  
D most happy
Câu 173: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) [FILL]research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A by
B.  
B with
C.  
C under
D.  
D on
Câu 174: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) [FILL]levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A team
B.  
B person
C.  
C people
D.  
D personal
Câu 175: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) [FILL] for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A reason
B.  
B reasons
C.  
C reasonable
D.  
D reasonably
Câu 176: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) [FILL] our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A on
B.  
B in
C.  
C for
D.  
D with
Câu 177: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) [FILL]our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A ask for
B.  
B give away
C.  
C pay for
D.  
D borrow from
Câu 178: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) [FILL]of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A provide
B.  
B produce
C.  
C production
D.  
D products
Câu 179: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) [FILL]negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) _________ that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A a
B.  
B an
C.  
the
D.  
D X
Câu 180: 1 điểm
The psychological effects of giving
We all know that spending money on objects and experiences (16) ________us a lot of happiness, but there is also lots of research that shows that spending on others can help us feel (17) ________ and healthier, too. It has long been understood that charitable behaviour can make us happier. A 2008 study using data from Germany showed that volunteering time for charitable work increased both life satisfaction and happiness. This is supported (18) ________research from the University of California that shows how doing kind things for others, even strangers, can increase (19) _______levels of happiness for several weeks.
The physical effects of giving
One of the (20) _________ for this increased happiness is that there are effects (21) _______ our bodies as well as our minds when we (22) _________our time or money. Psychologists McClelland and Kirshnitt found that even thinking about spending on others could increase the (23) ________of a chemical in the body which fights disease. In fact, keeping money for yourself can actually have (24) ______negative effect. People who give away more money have lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their blood. Recent research into brain activity has (25) [FILL] that giving money to charity affects parts of the brain connected to pleasure and reward.
A.  
A been shown
B.  
B shows
C.  
C showing
D.  
D shown
Câu 181: 1 điểm

Dear Zuzana,

How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.

Last weekend (16[FILL] fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.

They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.

Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?

All best wishes,

Fiona

A.  

A were

B.  

B was

C.  

C is

D.  

D had

Câu 182: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) [FILL]to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A am going
B.  
B have gone
C.  
C go
D.  
D went
Câu 183: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) [FILL] to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A have you been
B.  
B Have you gone
C.  
C Did you go
D.  
D You go
Câu 184: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) [FILL] My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A they
B.  
B them
C.  
C it
D.  
D him
Câu 185: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) [FILL] because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A already
B.  
B yet
C.  
C before
D.  
D ago
Câu 186: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) [FILL] work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to 23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________.Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A is finding
B.  
B doesn’t find
C.  
C haven’t found
D.  
D hasn’t found
Câu 187: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.

They have already bought a flat (22) [FILL] the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat butI haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
C out
B.  
A in
C.  
B on
D.  
D next
Câu 188: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.

They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) [FILL] a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A lend
B.  
B pay
C.  
C take
D.  
D spend
Câu 189: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.

They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) [FILL] enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) ________. Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A paid
B.  
B lent
C.  
C saved
D.  
D kept
Câu 190: 1 điểm
Dear Zuzana,
How are you? I hope you and your family are all well.
Last weekend (16)__________ fantastic. I (17) ________to visit my aunt and uncle. They live in Scotland now. (18) _______ to Scotland yet? It was my first visit and I loved (19) ______. My uncle and aunt moved there two months (20) _______ because my uncle got a job in the Bank of Scotland. My aunt's a teacher but she (21) ………… work yet.
They have already bought a flat (22) _______ the centre of Edinburgh, the capital city. They needed to (23) ______ a lot of money for it and it's very nice. I'd love to buy my own flat but I haven’t (24) _________ enough money yet.
Do write and tell me how things are with you. I know you wanted to learn (25) [FILL] Have you already started to have lessons?
All best wishes,

Fiona
A.  
A driving
B.  
B to drive
C.  
C to be drive
D.  
D to be driving
Câu 191: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) [FILL] jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A on
B.  
B with
C.  
C about
D.  
D for
Câu 192: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) [FILL] I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A bored
B.  
B tiring
C.  
C cushy
D.  
D regular
Câu 193: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) [FILL] only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A have to
B.  
B mustn’t
C.  
C can
D.  
D might be
Câu 194: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19[FILL] to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A smiling
B.  
B welcoming
C.  
C nice
D.  
D rude
Câu 195: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) [FILL] our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A wore
B.  
B choose
C.  
C spend
D.  
D look
Câu 196: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) [FILL] work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A boring
B.  
B dressed
C.  
C beautiful
D.  
D best
Câu 197: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22[FILL] not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A should
B.  
B have
C.  
C might
D.  
D does
Câu 198: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23[FILL] it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A afraid
B.  
B confident
C.  
C feel
D.  
D hope
Câu 199: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24[FILL] change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) __________ career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A aren’t
B.  
B don’t
C.  
C won’t
D.  
D mustn’t
Câu 200: 1 điểm
I've just got my first job as a hairdresser! To apply (16) ________ jobs, you have to get a qualification – I got mine last month. The job is fun but also (17) _______. I stand most of the day and (18) _______ only sit down for a few minutes at break times. Our customers are very important. There's a sign in our staff room: ‘Employees mustn’t be (19)_______to customers’. It's a rule! Another rule is that we need to look nice, but we can (20) ___________ our own clothes. I'm glad that we don’t have to wear (21) ________ work clothes. Although this (22)_________ not be my perfect job, I'm happy for now. It's a great place to work so I'm (23)________ it will be a good start to my career. I need this experience, so I've decided that I (24)___________ change jobs for at least a year. Will this be a (25) [FILL] career for the future? I think so – a computer can't cut your hair ... at least, not yet! But it might be possible in the future!
A.  
A safe
B.  
B dangerous
C.  
C challenging
D.  
D badly-paid
Câu 202: 1 điểm
“Yes Man” is the best book I've ever read. It's the true story of a year in the life of author Danny Wallace. Before Danny Wallace became the "Yes Man', his life was boring and he felt old. So he decided to make things more exciting. He started saying yes to every question people asked him. And he did it for a whole year. From the day he started, it completely changed his life, and he had all kinds of adventures. It's a fantastic story. When I finished the book, I wanted to change my life like Danny Wallace. So I took a holiday from work and became a “Yes Man” for a week. This is what happened.
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
1. What did Richard do after he read “Yes Man”?
A.  
He felt bored.
B.  
He said “Yes” to every question people asked him for a year.
C.  
He said “Yes” to every question people asked him on his holiday for a week.
D.  
He said “Yes” to every question people asked him at work for a week
Câu 203: 1 điểm
“Yes Man” is the best book I've ever read. It's the true story of a year in the life of author Danny Wallace. Before Danny Wallace became the "Yes Man', his life was boring and he felt old. So he decided to make things more exciting. He started saying yes to every question people asked him. And he did it for a whole year. From the day he started, it completely changed his life, and he had all kinds of adventures. It's a fantastic story. When I finished the book, I wanted to change my life like Danny Wallace. So I took a holiday from work and became a “Yes Man” for a week. This is what happened.
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
2. Why did Richard go into the travel agent's?
A.  
The travel agent’s asked him.
B.  
He saw a poster in the window of a travel agent’s.
C.  
He felt tired and he went to the travel agent’s to book a holiday.
D.  
He wanted a holiday in the city
Câu 204: 1 điểm
“Yes Man” is the best book I've ever read. It's the true story of a year in the life of author Danny Wallace. Before Danny Wallace became the "Yes Man', his life was boring and he felt old. So he decided to make things more exciting. He started saying yes to every question people asked him. And he did it for a whole year. From the day he started, it completely changed his life, and he had all kinds of adventures. It's a fantastic story. When I finished the book, I wanted to change my life like Danny Wallace. So I took a holiday from work and became a “Yes Man” for a week. This is what happened.
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
3. What is true according to the story?
A.  
He booked a beach holiday.
B.  
He booked the kind of holiday he usually likes.
C.  
He was going to fly in five minutes.
D.  
The travel agent’s didn’t ask him where he wanted to stay in during his holiday.
Câu 205: 1 điểm
“Yes Man” is the best book I've ever read. It's the true story of a year in the life of author Danny Wallace. Before Danny Wallace became the "Yes Man', his life was boring and he felt old. So he decided to make things more exciting. He started saying yes to every question people asked him. And he did it for a whole year. From the day he started, it completely changed his life, and he had all kinds of adventures. It's a fantastic story. When I finished the book, I wanted to change my life like Danny Wallace. So I took a holiday from work and became a “Yes Man” for a week. This is what happened.
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
4. What did Richard do after he got to the hotel?
A.  
He went shopping to buy things he needed.
B.  
He put on the suntan lotion.
C.  
He checked in the hotel and unpacked his suitcase.
D.  
He went to the beach on a minibus
Câu 206: 1 điểm
“Yes Man” is the best book I've ever read. It's the true story of a year in the life of author Danny Wallace. Before Danny Wallace became the "Yes Man', his life was boring and he felt old. So he decided to make things more exciting. He started saying yes to every question people asked him. And he did it for a whole year. From the day he started, it completely changed his life, and he had all kinds of adventures. It's a fantastic story. When I finished the book, I wanted to change my life like Danny Wallace. So I took a holiday from work and became a “Yes Man” for a week. This is what happened.
Day 1
I started on Saturday morning. At 10 am, I got my first question. I saw a poster in the window of a travel agents. It said, Tired? (Yes - I slept badly the night before, so I was tired.) Under this, it said, 'Do you need a holiday?' (Yes, definitely.) So I went in. The travel agent asked, me where I wanted to go. But before I could answer, she said, 'Somewhere hot?' I don't like hot weather, but I said, “Yes.” “A beach holiday? Maybe in Greece?' I don't like the beach ‹I prefer cities) But I said, 'Yes.” “What kind of accommodation? A hotel? Or a ...” I hate hotels, but before she could continue, I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, everything was ready. My flight was the next day.
Day 2
I arrived at my hotel on the island of Zante at lunchtime. It was very, very hot. I just wanted to check in and unpack my suitcase, but the receptionist said, We have a minibus to the beach in ten minutes. Do you want to go?" You know the answer I gave her. It was about 40°C at the beach. Luckily, I brought suntan lotion. A man came towards me: Sunglasses? Do you want sunglasses?' I had some in my bag, but I said, 'Yes? Five minutes later, another man came: 'Beautiful hat, sir? I tried not to look at him. Three hours later, I had two pairs of sunglasses, three hats, a watch and a woman's necklace. It was difficult to carry all my new things back to the minibus. I decided: no trips tomorrow, just rest. When I got back, the receptionist asked, “Did you like the beach?” I didn't, but I said, 'Yes.' “Oh, there's a water skiing course tomorrow. Do you want me to book a place for you?" I can't swim very well, and I don't like the sea. I wanted to cry ...
5. What is he going to do on day 3?
A.  
To pack all the things he bought.
B.  
To join in a water skiing course.
C.  
To go swimming in the sea.
D.  
To stay in the hotel because he was too tired.
Câu 207: 1 điểm
I used to work as a fashion model, but it's been a long time since I've been part of a fashion photo project. But at 6 A.m. yesterday three cars arrived at the farm where I now live, and a group of 13 people got out. It was very busy from the moment they all arrived. The team in charge of clothes had brought so many that they had to work outside. I couldn't believe it! The hair and make-up teams used the big kitchen. They didn't let me in there. "Don't touch his hair," said the photographer. "That's perfect for the photo. I love it."
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
What is the writer doing in this text?
A.  
telling people about how hard it is to work in fashion
B.  
describing what a fashion photo project can be like
C.  
advising people to have a career in fashion
D.  
telling people about the importance of the fashion industry
Câu 208: 1 điểm
I used to work as a fashion model, but it's been a long time since I've been part of a fashion photo project. But at 6 A.m. yesterday three cars arrived at the farm where I now live, and a group of 13 people got out. It was very busy from the moment they all arrived. The team in charge of clothes had brought so many that they had to work outside. I couldn't believe it! The hair and make-up teams used the big kitchen. They didn't let me in there. "Don't touch his hair," said the photographer. "That's perfect for the photo. I love it."
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
The writer was amazed by
A.  
how many people arrived.
B.  
the changes they made to his hair.
C.  
how busy the team is.
D.  
how many things the team had brought
Câu 209: 1 điểm
I used to work as a fashion model, but it's been a long time since I've been part of a fashion photo project. But at 6 A.m. yesterday three cars arrived at the farm where I now live, and a group of 13 people got out. It was very busy from the moment they all arrived. The team in charge of clothes had brought so many that they had to work outside. I couldn't believe it! The hair and make-up teams used the big kitchen. They didn't let me in there. "Don't touch his hair," said the photographer. "That's perfect for the photo. I love it."
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
The writer was surprised when a lady cut his jacket because
A.  
she didn't need to close it.
B.  
it already fit him well.
C.  
she was so fast.
D.  
she used a special pair of scissors.
Câu 210: 1 điểm
I used to work as a fashion model, but it's been a long time since I've been part of a fashion photo project. But at 6 A.m. yesterday three cars arrived at the farm where I now live, and a group of 13 people got out. It was very busy from the moment they all arrived. The team in charge of clothes had brought so many that they had to work outside. I couldn't believe it! The hair and make-up teams used the big kitchen. They didn't let me in there. "Don't touch his hair," said the photographer. "That's perfect for the photo. I love it."
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
The writer thought there was a party atmosphere because
A.  
people were enjoying themselves.
B.  
people were being lazy.
C.  
people were dancing.
D.  
people were busy with their tasks
Câu 211: 1 điểm
I used to work as a fashion model, but it's been a long time since I've been part of a fashion photo project. But at 6 A.m. yesterday three cars arrived at the farm where I now live, and a group of 13 people got out. It was very busy from the moment they all arrived. The team in charge of clothes had brought so many that they had to work outside. I couldn't believe it! The hair and make-up teams used the big kitchen. They didn't let me in there. "Don't touch his hair," said the photographer. "That's perfect for the photo. I love it."
The clothes used in fashion photography are all tiny. But to my surprise, most of the clothes weren't too small for me. There was, though, a very tight jacket which I couldn't close. A lady took a pair of scissors and, amazingly, immediately cut straight up the back with one hand while closing the buttons at the front with the other and after just a minute, I was dressed. The photographer had got everything ready in a field near the farmhouse. Someone had turned some music up loud and a lot of people were laughing and drinking coffee. It looked like a really fun party. Everybody was so very busy, the whole time. The photographer's two assistants seemed to be working the hardest. He took hundreds of photos on many different cameras, so they were moving the equipment around all the time. We did six completely different scenes in less than three hours. That's Olympic speed. Then they left as quickly as they'd arrived. What a great experience!
Which of these would make a good headline for the text?
A.  
Man joins the fashion world and becomes famous
B.  
The shocking truth about fashion projects
C.  
The clothes used in fashion photography
D.  
The fashion business is so exciting
Câu 212: 1 điểm
Last year I went to Nepal for three months to work in a hospital. I think it's important to see as much of a country as you can, but it is difficult to travel around Nepal. The hospital let me have a few days’ holiday, so I decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide, Kamal Rai, to go with me. We started preparing for the trip at six in the morning, and left camp with two elephants carrying our equipment. It was hot but Kamal made me wear shoes and trousers to protect me from snakes. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats, especially tigers. We climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to find tigers in the afternoon because they sleep in the heat of the day. Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be very quiet. We crept nearer and found a dead deer, still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly I started to feel very frightened. We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five hundred kilos plus and four meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down the animal's throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly escaped to let the tiger eat its lunch. That night it was impossible to sleep!
The writer went to Nepal .
A.  
for holiday
B.  
for treatment
C.  
for business
D.  
on tour
Câu 213: 1 điểm
Last year I went to Nepal for three months to work in a hospital. I think it's important to see as much of a country as you can, but it is difficult to travel around Nepal. The hospital let me have a few days’ holiday, so I decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide, Kamal Rai, to go with me. We started preparing for the trip at six in the morning, and left camp with two elephants carrying our equipment. It was hot but Kamal made me wear shoes and trousers to protect me from snakes. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats, especially tigers. We climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to find tigers in the afternoon because they sleep in the heat of the day. Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be very quiet. We crept nearer and found a dead deer, still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly I started to feel very frightened. We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five hundred kilos plus and four meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down the animal's throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly escaped to let the tiger eat its lunch. That night it was impossible to sleep!
When having a few days off, he decided to go into .
A.  
the remote villages
B.  
the mountains
C.  
the seaside
D.  
the tropical forest
Câu 214: 1 điểm
Last year I went to Nepal for three months to work in a hospital. I think it's important to see as much of a country as you can, but it is difficult to travel around Nepal. The hospital let me have a few days’ holiday, so I decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide, Kamal Rai, to go with me. We started preparing for the trip at six in the morning, and left camp with two elephants carrying our equipment. It was hot but Kamal made me wear shoes and trousers to protect me from snakes. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats, especially tigers. We climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to find tigers in the afternoon because they sleep in the heat of the day. Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be very quiet. We crept nearer and found a dead deer, still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly I started to feel very frightened. We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five hundred kilos plus and four meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down the animal's throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly escaped to let the tiger eat its lunch. That night it was impossible to sleep!
It's difficult to find tigers in the afternoon because .
A.  
they usually sleep at this time of the day
B.  
it's so hot at this time
C.  
the elephants' back wasn't high enough to get a view
D.  
tigers hardly hunt in the heat of the day
Câu 215: 1 điểm
Last year I went to Nepal for three months to work in a hospital. I think it's important to see as much of a country as you can, but it is difficult to travel around Nepal. The hospital let me have a few days’ holiday, so I decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide, Kamal Rai, to go with me. We started preparing for the trip at six in the morning, and left camp with two elephants carrying our equipment. It was hot but Kamal made me wear shoes and trousers to protect me from snakes. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats, especially tigers. We climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to find tigers in the afternoon because they sleep in the heat of the day. Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be very quiet. We crept nearer and found a dead deer, still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly I started to feel very frightened. We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five hundred kilos plus and four meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down the animal's throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly escaped to let the tiger eat its lunch. That night it was impossible to sleep! .
The writer started to feel frightened when .
A.  
he saw a tiger
B.  
he saw the tiger's lunch
C.  
he crept nearer
D.  
he found a deer
Câu 216: 1 điểm
Last year I went to Nepal for three months to work in a hospital. I think it's important to see as much of a country as you can, but it is difficult to travel around Nepal. The hospital let me have a few days’ holiday, so I decided to go into the jungle and I asked a Nepalese guide, Kamal Rai, to go with me. We started preparing for the trip at six in the morning, and left camp with two elephants carrying our equipment. It was hot but Kamal made me wear shoes and trousers to protect me from snakes. In the jungle there was a lot of wildlife, but we were trying to find big cats, especially tigers. We climbed onto the elephants' backs to get better view, but it is unusual to find tigers in the afternoon because they sleep in the heat of the day. Then, in the distance, we saw a tiger, and Kamal told me to be very quiet. We crept nearer and found a dead deer, still bleeding. This was the tiger's lunch! Suddenly I started to feel very frightened. We heard the tiger a second before we saw it. It jumped out like a flash of lightning, five hundred kilos plus and four meters long. I looked into its eyes and face, and saw right down the animal's throat. It grabbed Kamal's leg between its teeth, but I managed to pull Kamal away. One of our elephants ran at the tiger and made it go back into the grass, so we quickly escaped to let the tiger eat its lunch. That night it was impossible to sleep!
The tiger .
A.  
was like a flash of light
B.  
saw them a second before they saw it
C.  
jumped out very fast
D.  
jumped out of the grass at about four meters.
Câu 217: 1 điểm
Going to parties can be fun and enjoyable. If you are invited to a party, do call your host up early to inform him or her of whether you are going. If you want to bring someone who has not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to dress appropriately for the party. You will stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally whereas everyone else is in a T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure what to wear, do ask your host. During the party, you may perhaps like to help your host by offering to serve drinks or wash the dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate these efforts. If you happen to be in a party you do not know anyone, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is inconsiderate since your host has many people to attend to and can not spend all his/ her time with you. Instead, learn to mingle with others at the party. You could try breaking the ice by introducing yourself to someone who is friendly-looking. Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host first. If you have the time, you could even offer to help your host clean up the place.
If you are invited to a party, you should .
A.  
take someone with you
B.  
ask for your parents' permission first
C.  
bring a small gift
D.  
call to confirm your arrival
Câu 218: 1 điểm
Going to parties can be fun and enjoyable. If you are invited to a party, do call your host up early to inform him or her of whether you are going. If you want to bring someone who has not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to dress appropriately for the party. You will stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally whereas everyone else is in a T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure what to wear, do ask your host. During the party, you may perhaps like to help your host by offering to serve drinks or wash the dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate these efforts. If you happen to be in a party you do not know anyone, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is inconsiderate since your host has many people to attend to and can not spend all his/ her time with you. Instead, learn to mingle with others at the party. You could try breaking the ice by introducing yourself to someone who is friendly-looking. Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host first. If you have the time, you could even offer to help your host clean up the place.
According to the passage, if you are dressed differently from everybody at the party, .
A.  
you will make people notice you
B.  
people may be attached to you
C.  
you will feel uncomfortable
D.  
you shouldn't pay attention to your clothes you might feel self-conscious
Câu 219: 1 điểm
Going to parties can be fun and enjoyable. If you are invited to a party, do call your host up early to inform him or her of whether you are going. If you want to bring someone who has not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to dress appropriately for the party. You will stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally whereas everyone else is in a T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure what to wear, do ask your host. During the party, you may perhaps like to help your host by offering to serve drinks or wash the dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate these efforts. If you happen to be in a party you do not know anyone, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is inconsiderate since your host has many people to attend to and can not spend all his/ her time with you. Instead, learn to mingle with others at the party. You could try breaking the ice by introducing yourself to someone who is friendly-looking. Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host first. If you have the time, you could even offer to help your host clean up the place.
What should you do if you are in a party?
A.  
Talk to your host as much as possible.
B.  
Move around and talk to other guests.
C.  
Try to break the ice up.
D.  
Just make friends with friendly-looking people.
Câu 220: 1 điểm
Going to parties can be fun and enjoyable. If you are invited to a party, do call your host up early to inform him or her of whether you are going. If you want to bring someone who has not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to dress appropriately for the party. You will stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally whereas everyone else is in a T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure what to wear, do ask your host. During the party, you may perhaps like to help your host by offering to serve drinks or wash the dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate these efforts. If you happen to be in a party you do not know anyone, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is inconsiderate since your host has many people to attend to and can not spend all his/ her time with you. Instead, learn to mingle with others at the party. You could try breaking the ice by introducing yourself to someone who is friendly-looking. Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host first. If you have the time, you could even offer to help your host clean up the place.
The phrase 'break the ice' means .
A.  
make friends
B.  
attract people's attention
C.  
make people feel more relaxed
D.  
establish a relationship
Câu 221: 1 điểm
Going to parties can be fun and enjoyable. If you are invited to a party, do call your host up early to inform him or her of whether you are going. If you want to bring someone who has not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to dress appropriately for the party. You will stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally whereas everyone else is in a T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure what to wear, do ask your host. During the party, you may perhaps like to help your host by offering to serve drinks or wash the dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate these efforts. If you happen to be in a party you do not know anyone, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is inconsiderate since your host has many people to attend to and can not spend all his/ her time with you. Instead, learn to mingle with others at the party. You could try breaking the ice by introducing yourself to someone who is friendly-looking. Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host first. If you have the time, you could even offer to help your host clean up the place.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.  
You shouldn't bring someone who hasn't been invited along with you to a party.
B.  
You should help your host with the wash-up or clean-up.
C.  
You shouldn't be very clearly different from everyone at the party.
D.  
You shouldn't leave without showing your gratitude to your host
Câu 222: 1 điểm
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days, I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted the organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked for the first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.
The author
A.  
has been working for OV for a year
B.  
is living in the capital N'Djamena
C.  
was born in a rich family
D.  
used to be a volunteer working in a remote village
Câu 223: 1 điểm
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days, I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted the organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked for the first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.
. How did the author feel when he arrived in the village?
A.  
surprised
B.  
impressed
C.  
disappointed
D.  
depressed
Câu 224: 1 điểm
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days, I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted the organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked for the first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE ?
A.  
It took a lot of time to take water home from the well.
B.  
The villagers used to live in conditions without running water.
C.  
A pipeline was built to carry clean water to homes.
D.  
Solar energy was used to heat water.
Câu 225: 1 điểm

I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days, I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted the organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked for the first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.

The word 'It' in line 13 refers to .

A.  

running water

B.  

the pump

C.  

the pineline

D.  

the supply of water

Câu 226: 1 điểm
I was with Overseas Volunteers (OV) for a year after leaving university, and I was sent to an isolated village in Chad, about 500 km from the capital N'Djamena. Coming from a rich country, I got quite a shock as conditions were much harder than I had expected. But after a few days, I soon got used to living there. The people were always very friendly and helpful, and soon I began to appreciate how beautiful the countryside was. One of my jobs was to supply the village with water. The well was a long walk away. And the women used to spend a long time every day carrying heavy pots backwards and forwards. So I contacted the organization and arranged to have some pipes delivered. We built a simple pipeline and a pump, and it worked for the first time. It wasn't perfect - there were a few leaks, but it made a great difference to the villagers, who had never had running water before. And not only did we have running water, but in the evenings it was hot because the pipe had been lying in the sun all day. All in all, I think my time with OV was a good experience. Although it was not well-paid, it was well worth doing, and I would recommend it to anyone who was considering working for a charity.
What does the author think about his time with OV?
A.  
It was paid a lot of money.
B.  
It was not worth working.
C.  
It was a waste of time.
D.  
It provided a good experience.
Câu 227: 1 điểm
Are you looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend? Do you want to meet new people? Lots of people meet their new partner over the Internet. It is particularly popular in the USA, where about 30% of people meet their boyfriend or girlfriend online. We talked to some young people in Ireland about their experiences of internet dating. Joanna, 23, Cork: “I am dating a man I met on the Internet. His name is Gavin and he is gorgeous. We have the same hobbies and we laugh about the same things. We rarely argue and our relationship is perfect. I'm so happy.” Stephen, 28, Dublin: “I normally wouldn't meet someone through the Internet because I don't think it's particularly safe. People can say anything or show a photo that isn't of them. I think that's awful. I want to meet someone who is normal. You generally don't know who you are meeting online.” Colm, 22, Galway: “I mainly meet girls through the Internet. I really like it. It's fun. Most girls are pretty and some are not, but they are normally friendly and hardly ever rude. And it's definitely never boring. I don't especially want a girlfriend at the moment. I'm happy to meet different girls. Some people think I'm strange, but I'm just enjoying my life.” There might be some problems with meeting people online, but lots of people are doing it these days, and it helps people meet new people and make new friends. Good luck!
In the USA,
A.  
people rarely use the Internet to find love.
B.  
internet dating is a normal way to meet people.
C.  
30% of young people have a boyfriend or a girlfriend.
D.  
30% of young people are looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend.
Câu 228: 1 điểm
Are you looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend? Do you want to meet new people? Lots of people meet their new partner over the Internet. It is particularly popular in the USA, where about 30% of people meet their boyfriend or girlfriend online. We talked to some young people in Ireland about their experiences of internet dating. Joanna, 23, Cork: “I am dating a man I met on the Internet. His name is Gavin and he is gorgeous. We have the same hobbies and we laugh about the same things. We rarely argue and our relationship is perfect. I'm so happy.” Stephen, 28, Dublin: “I normally wouldn't meet someone through the Internet because I don't think it's particularly safe. People can say anything or show a photo that isn't of them. I think that's awful. I want to meet someone who is normal. You generally don't know who you are meeting online.” Colm, 22, Galway: “I mainly meet girls through the Internet. I really like it. It's fun. Most girls are pretty and some are not, but they are normally friendly and hardly ever rude. And it's definitely never boring. I don't especially want a girlfriend at the moment. I'm happy to meet different girls. Some people think I'm strange, but I'm just enjoying my life.” There might be some problems with meeting people online, but lots of people are doing it these days, and it helps people meet new people and make new friends. Good luck!
Who doesn't think internet dating is a good way to meet people?
A.  
Joanna
B.  
Stephen
C.  
Colm
D.  
None of them
Câu 229: 1 điểm
Are you looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend? Do you want to meet new people? Lots of people meet their new partner over the Internet. It is particularly popular in the USA, where about 30% of people meet their boyfriend or girlfriend online. We talked to some young people in Ireland about their experiences of internet dating. Joanna, 23, Cork: “I am dating a man I met on the Internet. His name is Gavin and he is gorgeous. We have the same hobbies and we laugh about the same things. We rarely argue and our relationship is perfect. I'm so happy.” Stephen, 28, Dublin: “I normally wouldn't meet someone through the Internet because I don't think it's particularly safe. People can say anything or show a photo that isn't of them. I think that's awful. I want to meet someone who is normal. You generally don't know who you are meeting online.” Colm, 22, Galway: “I mainly meet girls through the Internet. I really like it. It's fun. Most girls are pretty and some are not, but they are normally friendly and hardly ever rude. And it's definitely never boring. I don't especially want a girlfriend at the moment. I'm happy to meet different girls. Some people think I'm strange, but I'm just enjoying my life.” There might be some problems with meeting people online, but lots of people are doing it these days, and it helps people meet new people and make new friends. Good luck!
Who is very happy with the person he/ she met online?
A.  
Joanna
B.  
Stephen
C.  
Colm
D.  
None of them
Câu 230: 1 điểm
Are you looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend? Do you want to meet new people? Lots of people meet their new partner over the Internet. It is particularly popular in the USA, where about 30% of people meet their boyfriend or girlfriend online. We talked to some young people in Ireland about their experiences of internet dating. Joanna, 23, Cork: “I am dating a man I met on the Internet. His name is Gavin and he is gorgeous. We have the same hobbies and we laugh about the same things. We rarely argue and our relationship is perfect. I'm so happy.” Stephen, 28, Dublin: “I normally wouldn't meet someone through the Internet because I don't think it's particularly safe. People can say anything or show a photo that isn't of them. I think that's awful. I want to meet someone who is normal. You generally don't know who you are meeting online.” Colm, 22, Galway: “I mainly meet girls through the Internet. I really like it. It's fun. Most girls are pretty and some are not, but they are normally friendly and hardly ever rude. And it's definitely never boring. I don't especially want a girlfriend at the moment. I'm happy to meet different girls. Some people think I'm strange, but I'm just enjoying my life.” There might be some problems with meeting people online, but lots of people are doing it these days, and it helps people meet new people and make new friends. Good luck!
Colm thinks that
A.  
meeting girls online is boring.
B.  
it will be difficult to find a girlfriend online.
C.  
the Internet is a good way to meet people and have fun.
D.  
is very happy with the man she met online
Câu 231: 1 điểm
Are you looking for a boyfriend or a girlfriend? Do you want to meet new people? Lots of people meet their new partner over the Internet. It is particularly popular in the USA, where about 30% of people meet their boyfriend or girlfriend online. We talked to some young people in Ireland about their experiences of internet dating. Joanna, 23, Cork: “I am dating a man I met on the Internet. His name is Gavin and he is gorgeous. We have the same hobbies and we laugh about the same things. We rarely argue and our relationship is perfect. I'm so happy.” Stephen, 28, Dublin: “I normally wouldn't meet someone through the Internet because I don't think it's particularly safe. People can say anything or show a photo that isn't of them. I think that's awful. I want to meet someone who is normal. You generally don't know who you are meeting online.” Colm, 22, Galway: “I mainly meet girls through the Internet. I really like it. It's fun. Most girls are pretty and some are not, but they are normally friendly and hardly ever rude. And it's definitely never boring. I don't especially want a girlfriend at the moment. I'm happy to meet different girls. Some people think I'm strange, but I'm just enjoying my life.” There might be some problems with meeting people online, but lots of people are doing it these days, and it helps people meet new people and make new friends. Good luck!
The writer of the article thinks that
A.  
people hardly ever meet someone they like online.
B.  
internet dating can be a good way to meet people.
C.  
internet dating is the best way to meet people.
D.  
meeting people online is perfect.
Câu 232: 1 điểm
Dear friends,
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Which of the followings IS NOT the reason for Omar to write the email?
A.  
to say thank you
B.  
to ask people to give clothes
C.  
to tell people how much money they have raised
D.  
to ask for more help
Câu 233: 1 điểm
Dear friends,
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Which of the followings is False?
A.  
Kids made things to raise money.
B.  
Kids sold their toys to raise money.
C.  
People gave money to The Caring Kitchen as a birthday present.
D.  
People wrote about The Caring Kitchen's website on social media.
Câu 234: 1 điểm
Dear friends,
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Complete the sentences: The Caring Kitchen raised _________ pounds. They've used it to teach __________ families this month. They want to teach __________ families next month.
A.  
twelve hundred/ one hundred/ three hundred
B.  
two thousand/ one hundred/ one hundred
C.  
two thousand/ one hundred/ two hundred
D.  
one hundred/ one hundred/ two hundred
Câu 235: 1 điểm
Dear friends,
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Why didn't the children's parents give them healthy food?
A.  
They couldn't afford it.
B.  
They were too busy to cook.
C.  
They thought the kids wouldn't eat it.
D.  
They didn’t think their children needed it.
Câu 236: 1 điểm
Dear friends,
We, the workers at The Caring Kitchen, want to thank you for helping us offer free cookery lessons for families. Together, we've raised £2,000 for food for the classes, so families can learn to cook healthy meals. Children at a local school have made and sold jewellery to raise money. Many of you have asked family members to give money to The Caring Kitchen instead of giving a birthday present. And many people have given money through our website, and have shared it on social media!
Your money and time helped us teach 100 families how to cook healthier meals this month! We hope to teach 200 next month. A group of grocery-shop owners have given us 300 bags of rice, 300 bags of beans and a lot of fruit and vegetables, so we'll be able to teach even more families! The Caring Kitchen started when my wife, Heidi, and I learnt that many of our son's classmates didn't eat healthy food Because their parents didn't know how to cook it, didn't think they had the time or thought it was too expensive. I've worked in restaurants for years, and know how simple and cheap it really is to cook healthy meals. Heidi is a nurse, and has seen a lot of people get healthier when they started eating healthier foods. We use the money we raise to buy food for classes. We give free classes Because we want everyone to learn how to cook healthy food, even if they don't have much money.
Because we are trying to serve even more families, we need more volunteers to teach the classes and pick up fooD. Would you like to volunteer for us? Just reply to this email and I'll tell you what to do. And if you would like to give money or food, please email us at cookhealthy@thecaringkitchen.org. Thank you again for all your help!
Warm regards, Omar Reyes (and team)
Owner and Manager, The Caring Kitchen
Complete the sentences: Omar started The Caring Kitchen with his __________. They started it Because they wanted ____________ healthy food. Because of her job, Heidi knows that healthy food can help _____________
A.  
classmate/ all families to eat/ families save money
B.  
friend/ volunteers to cook/ people feel better
C.  
wife/ schools to give/ family to save money
D.  
wife/ all families to eat/ people feel better
Câu 237: 1 điểm
Shopping used to be my favourite activity. It started when I was a teenager and I worked in a clothes shop. I had a staff discount in the shop and I used to spend all my wages on clothes. When I got a job in an office I carried on spending all my spare money on clothes - even after I had got married, bought a house and had children! I used to go shopping every weekend and I probably spent about 500 a month on clothes. It wasn't something I only did when I wasn't very happy, I always went shopping however I felt. Sometimes I'd look for ages to find what I wanted. Other times, I'd just buy the first thing I saw. Most of the things I didn't need. One day I bought three pairs of boots, even though I already had another ten pairs at home. I never even took the most expensive pair out of the box! I realised I had a problem when one day my five-year-old daughter looked into my wardrobe and asked me why I had so many handbags. I counted them. I had seventy five handbags and they must have cost me thousands of pounds. I couldn't believe what I'd done! First of all, I threw away my credit card. Then I gave away all the clothes that I'd never worn. After that I made arrangements every Saturday to visit friends or go on a day trip, so I wouldn't be able to go shopping. What is the writer's main aim in writing the text?
A.  
to advise people how to shop sensibly
B.  
to talk about her expensive way of living
C.  
to describe her addiction to shopping
D.  
to talk about different fashions
Câu 238: 1 điểm
Shopping used to be my favourite activity. It started when I was a teenager and I worked in a clothes shop. I had a staff discount in the shop and I used to spend all my wages on clothes. When I got a job in an office I carried on spending all my spare money on clothes - even after I had got married, bought a house and had children! I used to go shopping every weekend and I probably spent about 500 a month on clothes. It wasn't something I only did when I wasn't very happy, I always went shopping however I felt. Sometimes I'd look for ages to find what I wanted. Other times, I'd just buy the first thing I saw. Most of the things I didn't need. One day I bought three pairs of boots, even though I already had another ten pairs at home. I never even took the most expensive pair out of the box! I realised I had a problem when one day my five-year-old daughter looked into my wardrobe and asked me why I had so many handbags. I counted them. I had seventy five handbags and they must have cost me thousands of pounds. I couldn't believe what I'd done! First of all, I threw away my credit card. Then I gave away all the clothes that I'd never worn. After that I made arrangements every Saturday to visit friends or go on a day trip, so I wouldn't be able to go shopping. What does the writer say about herself after she got married?
A.  
She tried to stop spending so much
B.  
She managed to spend less than before.
C.  
She continued spending unwisely.
D.  
She became depressed about her spending
Câu 239: 1 điểm
Shopping used to be my favourite activity. It started when I was a teenager and I worked in a clothes shop. I had a staff discount in the shop and I used to spend all my wages on clothes. When I got a job in an office I carried on spending all my spare money on clothes - even after I had got married, bought a house and had children! I used to go shopping every weekend and I probably spent about 500 a month on clothes. It wasn't something I only did when I wasn't very happy, I always went shopping however I felt. Sometimes I'd look for ages to find what I wanted. Other times, I'd just buy the first thing I saw. Most of the things I didn't need. One day I bought three pairs of boots, even though I already had another ten pairs at home. I never even took the most expensive pair out of the box! I realised I had a problem when one day my five-year-old daughter looked into my wardrobe and asked me why I had so many handbags. I counted them. I had seventy five handbags and they must have cost me thousands of pounds. I couldn't believe what I'd done! First of all, I threw away my credit card. Then I gave away all the clothes that I'd never worn. After that I made arrangements every Saturday to visit friends or go on a day trip, so I wouldn't be able to go shopping. What does the writer say about her past shopping habits?
A.  
She only bought expensive clothes.
B.  
She always thought carefully about what she bought.
C.  
She liked to buy something different every day.
D.  
She sometimes bought things she already had
Câu 240: 1 điểm
Shopping used to be my favourite activity. It started when I was a teenager and I worked in a clothes shop. I had a staff discount in the shop and I used to spend all my wages on clothes. When I got a job in an office I carried on spending all my spare money on clothes - even after I had got married, bought a house and had children! I used to go shopping every weekend and I probably spent about 500 a month on clothes. It wasn't something I only did when I wasn't very happy, I always went shopping however I felt. Sometimes I'd look for ages to find what I wanted. Other times, I'd just buy the first thing I saw. Most of the things I didn't need. One day I bought three pairs of boots, even though I already had another ten pairs at home. I never even took the most expensive pair out of the box! I realised I had a problem when one day my five-year-old daughter looked into my wardrobe and asked me why I had so many handbags. I counted them. I had seventy five handbags and they must have cost me thousands of pounds. I couldn't believe what I'd done! First of all, I threw away my credit card. Then I gave away all the clothes that I'd never worn. After that I made arrangements every Saturday to visit friends or go on a day trip, so I wouldn't be able to go shopping. How did the writer feel when she realised she had a problem?
A.  
shocked
B.  
Embarrassed
C.  
angry with herself.
D.  
miserable
Câu 241: 1 điểm
Shopping used to be my favourite activity. It started when I was a teenager and I worked in a clothes shop. I had a staff discount in the shop and I used to spend all my wages on clothes. When I got a job in an office I carried on spending all my spare money on clothes - even after I had got married, bought a house and had children! I used to go shopping every weekend and I probably spent about 500 a month on clothes. It wasn't something I only did when I wasn't very happy, I always went shopping however I felt. Sometimes I'd look for ages to find what I wanted. Other times, I'd just buy the first thing I saw. Most of the things I didn't need. One day I bought three pairs of boots, even though I already had another ten pairs at home. I never even took the most expensive pair out of the box! I realised I had a problem when one day my five-year-old daughter looked into my wardrobe and asked me why I had so many handbags. I counted them. I had seventy five handbags and they must have cost me thousands of pounds. I couldn't believe what I'd done! First of all, I threw away my credit card. Then I gave away all the clothes that I'd never worn. After that I made arrangements every Saturday to visit friends or go on a day trip, so I wouldn't be able to go shopping. Which of the following is the best description of the writer?
A.  
The woman who grew up loving clothes and looked fantastic in everything she wore.
B.  
The woman who recognised her problem but failed to change herself.
C.  
The woman who loved collecting clothes and succeeded in fighting her habit.
D.  
The woman who shopped and shopped until she had no money left to spend.
Câu 242: 1 điểm
Last year I went on an amazing trip- travelling by boat on a guided group tour along the west coast of Canada. It was my brother Harry's idea. He's a journalist, like me, and he wanted to write articles about the trip. He's also a great fan of boats, although that's one interest we definitely don't share. But I'd dreamt of visiting the area ever since seeing it on TV as a child, especially as I knew it was where our great-grandparents had lived before moving to Europe. So I kept asking Harry if I could go too until he finally agreed! A few weeks before we left home, there were storms in the area we were going to. But luckily the forecast for the time we intended to be there was for calm seas. Although there was plenty to arrange, I was busy at work so didn't have much time to think about what needed doing. But Harry promised he'd taken care of everything, so I knew everything would be all right. After arriving in Canada, we joined the group, packed our limited supplies into small boats and set off. The guide had mentioned that very few people now lived along that coast, and sure enough, the only other living creatures we saw for the first few days were dolphins and birds. We knew there were islands in the distance, but the early-morning fog made it hard to see very far, so I just focused on the beautiful patterns our boat made in the water. We often stopped for hours to explore the rock pools on the beaches. They were full of amazing coloured fish, many of which I didn't recognise. And it was great to be able to stop caring about how quickly or slowly the day was passing. We never forgot lunch or dinner, though, which we all made together over camp fires. When we finally fell asleep on the boats each evening, even though the beds were hard, it really felt like stress-free living! When the time came to leave, I was sad. How could I return to normal life again? But I knew if I stayed, I'd miss family and friends. I was also looking forward to telling everyone at home about our adventures!
Why was Louise keen to go on the trip to Canada?
A.  
She liked the idea of spending time in a boat.
B.  
She knew her brother wanted her to accompany him.
C.  
She had wanted to travel there for a long time.
D.  
She had heard from some relatives who lived there
Câu 243: 1 điểm
Last year I went on an amazing trip- travelling by boat on a guided group tour along the west coast of Canada. It was my brother Harry's idea. He's a journalist, like me, and he wanted to write articles about the trip. He's also a great fan of boats, although that's one interest we definitely don't share. But I'd dreamt of visiting the area ever since seeing it on TV as a child, especially as I knew it was where our great-grandparents had lived before moving to Europe. So I kept asking Harry if I could go too until he finally agreed! A few weeks before we left home, there were storms in the area we were going to. But luckily the forecast for the time we intended to be there was for calm seas. Although there was plenty to arrange, I was busy at work so didn't have much time to think about what needed doing. But Harry promised he'd taken care of everything, so I knew everything would be all right. After arriving in Canada, we joined the group, packed our limited supplies into small boats and set off. The guide had mentioned that very few people now lived along that coast, and sure enough, the only other living creatures we saw for the first few days were dolphins and birds. We knew there were islands in the distance, but the early-morning fog made it hard to see very far, so I just focused on the beautiful patterns our boat made in the water. We often stopped for hours to explore the rock pools on the beaches. They were full of amazing coloured fish, many of which I didn't recognise. And it was great to be able to stop caring about how quickly or slowly the day was passing. We never forgot lunch or dinner, though, which we all made together over camp fires. When we finally fell asleep on the boats each evening, even though the beds were hard, it really felt like stress-free living! When the time came to leave, I was sad. How could I return to normal life again? But I knew if I stayed, I'd miss family and friends. I was also looking forward to telling everyone at home about our adventures!
Just before their departure, Louise
A.  
began to wonder how they would deal with bad weather
B.  
was confident that they were fully prepared for the trip.
C.  
wished she could help her brother more.
D.  
felt she was better organised than usual.
Câu 244: 1 điểm
Last year I went on an amazing trip- travelling by boat on a guided group tour along the west coast of Canada. It was my brother Harry's idea. He's a journalist, like me, and he wanted to write articles about the trip. He's also a great fan of boats, although that's one interest we definitely don't share. But I'd dreamt of visiting the area ever since seeing it on TV as a child, especially as I knew it was where our great-grandparents had lived before moving to Europe. So I kept asking Harry if I could go too until he finally agreed! A few weeks before we left home, there were storms in the area we were going to. But luckily the forecast for the time we intended to be there was for calm seas. Although there was plenty to arrange, I was busy at work so didn't have much time to think about what needed doing. But Harry promised he'd taken care of everything, so I knew everything would be all right. After arriving in Canada, we joined the group, packed our limited supplies into small boats and set off. The guide had mentioned that very few people now lived along that coast, and sure enough, the only other living creatures we saw for the first few days were dolphins and birds. We knew there were islands in the distance, but the early-morning fog made it hard to see very far, so I just focused on the beautiful patterns our boat made in the water. We often stopped for hours to explore the rock pools on the beaches. They were full of amazing coloured fish, many of which I didn't recognise. And it was great to be able to stop caring about how quickly or slowly the day was passing. We never forgot lunch or dinner, though, which we all made together over camp fires. When we finally fell asleep on the boats each evening, even though the beds were hard, it really felt like stress-free living! When the time came to leave, I was sad. How could I return to normal life again? But I knew if I stayed, I'd miss family and friends. I was also looking forward to telling everyone at home about our adventures!
On the first morning of the trip, Louise says she admired
A.  
the way the sea around them looked
B.  
the wildlife which their boats attracted
C.  
the homes that people had built in the area.
D.  
the views of islands they were passing
Câu 245: 1 điểm
Last year I went on an amazing trip- travelling by boat on a guided group tour along the west coast of Canada. It was my brother Harry's idea. He's a journalist, like me, and he wanted to write articles about the trip. He's also a great fan of boats, although that's one interest we definitely don't share. But I'd dreamt of visiting the area ever since seeing it on TV as a child, especially as I knew it was where our great-grandparents had lived before moving to Europe. So I kept asking Harry if I could go too until he finally agreed! A few weeks before we left home, there were storms in the area we were going to. But luckily the forecast for the time we intended to be there was for calm seas. Although there was plenty to arrange, I was busy at work so didn't have much time to think about what needed doing. But Harry promised he'd taken care of everything, so I knew everything would be all right. After arriving in Canada, we joined the group, packed our limited supplies into small boats and set off. The guide had mentioned that very few people now lived along that coast, and sure enough, the only other living creatures we saw for the first few days were dolphins and birds. We knew there were islands in the distance, but the early-morning fog made it hard to see very far, so I just focused on the beautiful patterns our boat made in the water. We often stopped for hours to explore the rock pools on the beaches. They were full of amazing coloured fish, many of which I didn't recognise. And it was great to be able to stop caring about how quickly or slowly the day was passing. We never forgot lunch or dinner, though, which we all made together over camp fires. When we finally fell asleep on the boats each evening, even though the beds were hard, it really felt like stress-free living! When the time came to leave, I was sad. How could I return to normal life again? But I knew if I stayed, I'd miss family and friends. I was also looking forward to telling everyone at home about our adventures!
During the trip, Louise enjoyed
A.  
Learning the names of the fish she saw
B.  
not having to cook regular meals
C.  
spending the nights in comfort.
D.  
not having to worry about time.
Câu 246: 1 điểm
Last year I went on an amazing trip- travelling by boat on a guided group tour along the west coast of Canada. It was my brother Harry's idea. He's a journalist, like me, and he wanted to write articles about the trip. He's also a great fan of boats, although that's one interest we definitely don't share. But I'd dreamt of visiting the area ever since seeing it on TV as a child, especially as I knew it was where our great-grandparents had lived before moving to Europe. So I kept asking Harry if I could go too until he finally agreed! A few weeks before we left home, there were storms in the area we were going to. But luckily the forecast for the time we intended to be there was for calm seas. Although there was plenty to arrange, I was busy at work so didn't have much time to think about what needed doing. But Harry promised he'd taken care of everything, so I knew everything would be all right. After arriving in Canada, we joined the group, packed our limited supplies into small boats and set off. The guide had mentioned that very few people now lived along that coast, and sure enough, the only other living creatures we saw for the first few days were dolphins and birds. We knew there were islands in the distance, but the early-morning fog made it hard to see very far, so I just focused on the beautiful patterns our boat made in the water. We often stopped for hours to explore the rock pools on the beaches. They were full of amazing coloured fish, many of which I didn't recognise. And it was great to be able to stop caring about how quickly or slowly the day was passing. We never forgot lunch or dinner, though, which we all made together over camp fires. When we finally fell asleep on the boats each evening, even though the beds were hard, it really felt like stress-free living! When the time came to leave, I was sad. How could I return to normal life again? But I knew if I stayed, I'd miss family and friends. I was also looking forward to telling everyone at home about our adventures!
When the time came to leave, how did Louise feel?
A.  
She was excited
B.  
She was depressed
C.  
She felt amazed
D.  
She really missed it
Câu 247: 1 điểm
Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use- the nuts, fruit and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make- and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day. No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I'm out of the country buying our raw materials and as I've got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening!
What is James Waltham doing in the text?
A.  
recommending the best ways to test chocolate
B.  
describing what personal qualities are needed to do his job
C.  
telling readers what makes his job worth doing for him
D.  
suggesting different methods of making chocolate
Câu 248: 1 điểm
Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use- the nuts, fruit and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make- and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day. No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I'm out of the country buying our raw materials and as I've got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening!
James says that when he tells people about his work, they
A.  
say they would like to do the same thing.
B.  
doubt whether he is serious
C.  
think it must be very easy.
D.  
wonder why he chose it as a career.
Câu 249: 1 điểm
Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use- the nuts, fruit and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make- and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day. No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I'm out of the country buying our raw materials and as I've got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening!
James says that working in his kitchen involves
A.  
trying various different preparation methods
B.  
checking the quantities of Ingredients in each bar.
C.  
discussing his opinions with other members of staff
D.  
making sure the best chocolate-making equipment is used
Câu 250: 1 điểm
Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use- the nuts, fruit and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make- and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day. No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I'm out of the country buying our raw materials and as I've got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening!
What does James think is a disadvantage of his job?
A.  
He sometimes feels he has eaten too much chocolate.
B.  
He finds it difficult to have a routine with his work.
C.  
He has worked with the same product too long.
D.  
He needs to travel abroad some of the time.
Câu 251: 1 điểm

Whenever I tell people what I do for a living, they can hardly believe this job exists. But I'm not joking! I spend my days at work eating chocolate! Tasting the chocolate is an essential part of making sure that customers get perfect bars of high-quality chocolate from the company I work for. Every week I receive samples, small amounts that show what the chocolate is like, from our factory and I have to check them for taste, texture and smell. I also have to taste the raw materials we usually use- the nuts, fruit and so on. I spend days choosing the most suitable ones to go into the chocolate. Just beside my company office I have a kitchen where I can test and taste products I make- and I keep my colleagues happy by giving them samples! My kitchen is full of machines and ingredients to play with. It's wonderful to have a private space I can go off to during the day. No two days are the same in this job. Sometimes I am at our food lab and others I'm out of the country buying our raw materials and as I've got a young family that can be difficult. But that kind of variety, and lack of routine, is something I love about the job, although I think it still comes second to the chocolate itself! The question I get asked most is whether I get bored of chocolate. I've worked with it for a long time, and I've never felt I didn't want to eat it. In fact, I'll often go home and eat some more in the evening!

Which one would be an advert for the chocolate company James works for?

A.  

Every single bar of chocolate that leaves our factory is tested for its taste.

B.  

We choose only the best ingredients - just chocolate beans, sugar and milk. We don't add anything else.

C.  

We check everything that goes into our chocolate, so that you can enjoy the best chocolate possible.

D.  

We're proud of being so environmentally friendly - all our ingredients are bought


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