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Thành: "What does this sign say, Emma?"

Emma: "_____"

  • You can let your kids play on their own at the playground.
  • You can relax while your kids are playing at the playground.
  • Kids need to keep a close watch on their parents.
  • Adults should watch their kids carefully at the playground.

Mike: "I've just got awarded a scholarship!"

Chi: "_____"

  • My pleasure.
  • Thanks for your advice.
  • No worries. Everything will be alright.
  • How cool! Congratulations!

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • environment
  • activity
  • limitation
  • emotional

Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.

  • volunteer
  • unlucky
  • historic
  • pollution

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Some children get a lot of pleasure from doing jigsaw puzzles.

  • participation
  • improvement
  • experience
  • fun

Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Sitting around can get boring. To begin with, let's explore some fun hobbies we can try!

  • In fact
  • To give advice
  • In the end
  • First of all

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • course

  • surprise

  • practise

  • purpose

Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.

  • problem

  • holiday

  • comfortable

  • popular

Wellington, _____ is the capital city of New Zealand, is famous for its stunning natural landscapes and beautiful harbour views.

  • which
  • what
  • where
  • that

Do you think flashcards can help us learn English _____?

  • more effectively
  • so effective
  • as effectively
  • more effective

It's the first time our children _____ their own pottery in a workshop.

  • made
  • had made
  • have made
  • to make

If he _____ a few years younger, I'm sure he would get the job.

  • is
  • will be
  • were
  • would be
In my opinion, stories about faraway lands are always _____.
  • amazed
  • amazing
  • amaze
  • amazingly

The students are looking forward _____ a break after their exams.

  • to having
  • will have
  • having
  • to have
There’s _____ of information available on the internet about the IELTS tests.
  • a lot
  • many
  • few
  • no
The tour guide asked the tourists _____ heavy bags when hiking in the mountain.
  • not bringing
  • not to bring
  • not brought
  • didn’t bring
Last weekend, their family enjoyed a picnic lunch _____ the river bank.
  • in
  • on
  • between
  • next
I wish I _____ a chance to take a photography class next school year.
  • could have
  • have had
  • had had
  • having

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

The city council has decided to pull down a number of unsafe old buildings in the centre.

  • cheer up
  • give up
  • turn up
  • set up

Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s).

Lien was over the moon when she became the leader of her school DIY club.

  • surprised
  • depressed
  • delighted
  • satisfied

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

TEENTECH Forum

Thomson@2005: I always read about teens and how much time they spend on their electronic devices. Is it a good idea for teens to have a lot of electronic devices? What do you think?

Dan@14: Of course it is! Having a device like a smartphone is a great way for me to contact friends and family members – especially the ones I don’t see very often. I share photos and send them text messages on a messaging app all the time. I also use my laptop and my tablet to do research and improve my computer skills.

Harrison@008: Electronic devices can have some negative effects on teens. I had a tablet, a smartphone and a games console. I spent too much time playing video games and going on social media. My parents said it would reduce my attention span and make me lack social skills. My doctor told me I was gaining weight, too. Now, I just have a smartphone and I only use it after I finish my homework. I’m glad I stopped wasting so much time on electronic devices.

What is the main topic of the forum discussion?
  • Several benefits of social media for teenagers
  • Some effects of electronic devices on teens
  • Different ways to contact friends and family members
  • Different ways to improve computer skills
Why does Dan@14 believe it's good for teens to have electronic devices?
  • Because he can stay connected with friends and relatives and better his computer skills.
  • Because he can play video games on the screen all the time.
  • Because he can gain weight and finish his homework.
  • Because he can improve his social skills by making friends with new people.
Where does Dan@14 share photos and send messages?
  • On a games console
  • On a computer website
  • On a messaging app
  • On TeenTech forum
How does Harrison@008 change his habits of using electronic devices?
  • He completely stops using electronic devices.
  • He starts using more types of electronic devices.
  • He spends most of his time playing video games on social media.
  • He only uses his smartphone after finishing his homework.
The phrase 'attention span' in the text probably means _____.
  • the learning style someone can choose
  • the ability someone can remember
  • the period of time someone can focus
  • the learning method someone can use

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

INTENSIVE ENGLISH COURSE

Location: Bibury School, Malvern School, Trent College

Dates: 30th June – 25th August 2024

Ages: 7 - 18 years old

Overview:

Welcome to our Intensive English Programme - the perfect choice for students looking to achieve specific language learning goals and rapid progress in their English proficiency! Our Intensive English Programme offers an additional 12 hours of English language instruction per week on top of our regular English course. These extra classes are held in small groups of three or four, allowing for a personalized learning experience that is tailored to student’s individual needs.

Highlights:

  • Residential accommodation
  • Full-board
  • 12 hours of intensive English small groups
  • A variety of indoor and outdoor
  • Two excursions per week

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

Thu Hien has played a saxophone since she was only 10 years old.

  • has
  • a saxophone
  • since
  • was

Choose the underlined part that needs correction.

I haven't made in my mind yet on how to celebrate my parents' wedding anniversary.

  • in
  • yet
  • to celebrate
  • my parents'

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

Most / our classmates / find / TV game shows / enjoyable / interesting.

  • Most in our classmates find these TV game shows enjoyable and interesting.
  • Most in our classmates find these TV game shows enjoyable but interesting.
  • Most of our classmates find these TV game shows enjoyable and interesting.
  • Most of our classmates finds these TV game shows are enjoyable and interesting.

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

Khanh / have / take / a course / improve / English?

  • Khanh had to take a course to improve her English, hadn't she?
  • Khanh had to take a course to improve her English, didn't she?
  • Khanh had to take a course improving her English, wasn't she?
  • Khanh had to take a course to improve of her English, wouldn't she?

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

You / should / go / bus / instead / car / because / its environmental benefits.

  • You should to go by bus instead of by car because of its environmental benefits.
  • You should go by bus instead of by car because of its environmental benefits.
  • You should going by bus instead by car because of its environmental benefits.
  • You should go by bus instead of by car because its environmental benefits.

Choose the best sentence that can be made from the words given.

It / nice / you / give / useful / advice.

  • It is nice of you to give me such useful advice.
  • It is nice of you giving me such useful advice.
  • It is nice of you to give me a useful advice.
  • It is nice of you giving me an useful advice.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Minh made more spelling mistakes than I did.

  • I didn't make as much spelling mistakes as Minh did.
  • I didn't make as many spelling mistakes as Minh did.
  • I made less spelling mistakes than Minh did.
  • I didn't make more spelling mistakes as Minh did.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

People think that reading can improve our imagination and creativity.

  • It is thought that reading to improve our imagination and creativity.
  • Reading is thought improving our imagination and creativity.
  • Reading is thought that can improve our imagination and creativity.
  • It is thought that reading can improve our imagination and creativity.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Her son said he was in the school canteen then.

  • "He was in the school canteen now", her son said.
  • "He is in the school canteen then", her son said.
  • "I'm in the school canteen now", her son said.
  • "I'm in the school canteen then", her son said.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Unless people take action to protect the environment, climate change will be worse.

  • If people don't take action to protect the environment, climate change would be worse.
  • If people took action to protect the environment, climate change were worse.
  • If people don't take action to protect the environment, climate change will be worse.
  • If people didn't take action to protect the environment, climate change would have worse.