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Câu 1
Choose a suitable word or phrase (marked A, B, C or D) to fill in each blank.It is not always easy to make a good _______ at the last minute.
Câu 2
Choose a suitable word or phrase (marked A, B, C or D) to fill in each blank.
Câu 3
Choose a suitable word or phrase (marked A, B, C or D) to fill in each blank.Why are you always so jealous _______ other people?
Câu 4
Choose a suitable word or phrase (marked A, B, C or D) to fill in each blank. Over the past 30 years, the average robot price ______ by half in real terms, and even further relative to labor costs.
Câu 5
Choose a suitable word or phrase (marked A, B, C or D) to fill in each blank.Would you like _______ coffee? – No, thanks. I am allergic to caffeine.
Câu 6
Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet.Most workers seems to be happy with their new working conditions.
Câu 7
Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet. Many of a streets in Hanoi have been blocked to spray corona virus disinfectants.
Câu 8
Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet. Over the past few days, many supermarkets and markets have run out of its stock because people have flocked to buy stockpiling against the COVID 19.
Câu 9
Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet. On hearing the news of being allowed to go back to school on March 9th, all of we were all excited.
Câu 10
Each of the following sentences has one error (A, B, C or D). Find it and blacken your choice on your answer sheet. What was the name of the person that car had broken down?
Câu 11
Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?What a silly thing to say!”, Martha said.
Câu 12
Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?It was overeating that caused his heart attack.
Câu 13
Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences? His parents made him study for his exam.
Câu 14
Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?Children tend to learn English better than adults.
Câu 15
Which of the following best restates each of the given sentences?Travelers from South Korea's Daegu province behaved badly when they came to Vietnam. They did not coordinate with Vietnam's medical team to enter the quarantine area.
Câu 16
Read the passage carefully. CAN ANIMALS TALK? 1. In 1977, a young Harvard graduate named Irene Pepperberg brought a one-year-old African gray parrot into her lab, and attempted something very unusual. At a time when her fellow scientists thought that animals could only communicate on a very basic level, Irene set out to discover what was on a creature's mind by talking to it. The bird, named Alex, proved to be a very good pupil. 2. Scientists at the time believed that animals were incapable of any thought. They believed that animals only reacted to things because they were programmed by nature to react that way, not because they had the ability to think or feel. Any pet owner would probably disagree. Pepperberg disagreed, too, and started her work with Alex to prove them wrong. 3. Pepperberg bought Alex in a pet store. She let the store's assistant pick him out because she didn't want other scientists saying later that she'd tdeliberately chosen an especially smart bird for her work. Most researchers thought that Pepperberg's attempt to communicate with Alex would end in failure. 4. However, Pepperberg's experiment did not fail. In fact, over the next few years, Alex learned to imitate almost one hundred and fifty English words, and was even able to reason and use those words on a basic level to communicate. For example, when Alex was shown an object and was asked about its shape, color, or material, he could label it correctly. He could understand that a key was a key no matter what its size or color, and could figure out how the key was different from others. 5. Pepperberg was careful not to exaggerate Alex's success and abilities. She did not claim that Alex could actually “use” language. Instead, she said that Alex had learned to use a two-way communication code. Alex seemed to understand the turn-taking pattern of communication. Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.The reading passage is mainly about __________.
Câu 17
Read the passage carefully. CAN ANIMALS TALK? 1. In 1977, a young Harvard graduate named Irene Pepperberg brought a one-year-old African gray parrot into her lab, and attempted something very unusual. At a time when her fellow scientists thought that animals could only communicate on a very basic level, Irene set out to discover what was on a creature's mind by talking to it. The bird, named Alex, proved to be a very good pupil. 2. Scientists at the time believed that animals were incapable of any thought. They believed that animals only reacted to things because they were programmed by nature to react that way, not because they had the ability to think or feel. Any pet owner would probably disagree. Pepperberg disagreed, too, and started her work with Alex to prove them wrong. 3. Pepperberg bought Alex in a pet store. She let the store's assistant pick him out because she didn't want other scientists saying later that she'd tdeliberately chosen an especially smart bird for her work. Most researchers thought that Pepperberg's attempt to communicate with Alex would end in failure. 4. However, Pepperberg's experiment did not fail. In fact, over the next few years, Alex learned to imitate almost one hundred and fifty English words, and was even able to reason and use those words on a basic level to communicate. For example, when Alex was shown an object and was asked about its shape, color, or material, he could label it correctly. He could understand that a key was a key no matter what its size or color, and could figure out how the key was different from others. 5. Pepperberg was careful not to exaggerate Alex's success and abilities. She did not claim that Alex could actually “use” language. Instead, she said that Alex had learned to use a two-way communication code. Alex seemed to understand the turn-taking pattern of communication. Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.According to the reading, other scientists believed that animals ________.
Câu 18
Read the passage carefully. CAN ANIMALS TALK? 1. In 1977, a young Harvard graduate named Irene Pepperberg brought a one-year-old African gray parrot into her lab, and attempted something very unusual. At a time when her fellow scientists thought that animals could only communicate on a very basic level, Irene set out to discover what was on a creature's mind by talking to it. The bird, named Alex, proved to be a very good pupil. 2. Scientists at the time believed that animals were incapable of any thought. They believed that animals only reacted to things because they were programmed by nature to react that way, not because they had the ability to think or feel. Any pet owner would probably disagree. Pepperberg disagreed, too, and started her work with Alex to prove them wrong. 3. Pepperberg bought Alex in a pet store. She let the store's assistant pick him out because she didn't want other scientists saying later that she'd tdeliberately chosen an especially smart bird for her work. Most researchers thought that Pepperberg's attempt to communicate with Alex would end in failure. 4. However, Pepperberg's experiment did not fail. In fact, over the next few years, Alex learned to imitate almost one hundred and fifty English words, and was even able to reason and use those words on a basic level to communicate. For example, when Alex was shown an object and was asked about its shape, color, or material, he could label it correctly. He could understand that a key was a key no matter what its size or color, and could figure out how the key was different from others. 5. Pepperberg was careful not to exaggerate Alex's success and abilities. She did not claim that Alex could actually “use” language. Instead, she said that Alex had learned to use a two-way communication code. Alex seemed to understand the turn-taking pattern of communication. Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.In paragraph 3, deliberately is closest in meaning to _______.
Câu 19
Read the passage carefully. CAN ANIMALS TALK? 1. In 1977, a young Harvard graduate named Irene Pepperberg brought a one-year-old African gray parrot into her lab, and attempted something very unusual. At a time when her fellow scientists thought that animals could only communicate on a very basic level, Irene set out to discover what was on a creature's mind by talking to it. The bird, named Alex, proved to be a very good pupil. 2. Scientists at the time believed that animals were incapable of any thought. They believed that animals only reacted to things because they were programmed by nature to react that way, not because they had the ability to think or feel. Any pet owner would probably disagree. Pepperberg disagreed, too, and started her work with Alex to prove them wrong. 3. Pepperberg bought Alex in a pet store. She let the store's assistant pick him out because she didn't want other scientists saying later that she'd tdeliberately chosen an especially smart bird for her work. Most researchers thought that Pepperberg's attempt to communicate with Alex would end in failure. 4. However, Pepperberg's experiment did not fail. In fact, over the next few years, Alex learned to imitate almost one hundred and fifty English words, and was even able to reason and use those words on a basic level to communicate. For example, when Alex was shown an object and was asked about its shape, color, or material, he could label it correctly. He could understand that a key was a key no matter what its size or color, and could figure out how the key was different from others. 5. Pepperberg was careful not to exaggerate Alex's success and abilities. She did not claim that Alex could actually “use” language. Instead, she said that Alex had learned to use a two-way communication code. Alex seemed to understand the turn-taking pattern of communication. Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question.The word them in paragraph 2 refers to ________.
Câu 20
Read the passage carefully. CAN ANIMALS TALK? 1. In 1977, a young Harvard graduate named Irene Pepperberg brought a one-year-old African gray parrot into her lab, and attempted something very unusual. At a time when her fellow scientists thought that animals could only communicate on a very basic level, Irene set out to discover what was on a creature's mind by talking to it. The bird, named Alex, proved to be a very good pupil. 2. Scientists at the time believed that animals were incapable of any thought. They believed that animals only reacted to things because they were programmed by nature to react that way, not because they had the ability to think or feel. Any pet owner would probably disagree. Pepperberg disagreed, too, and started her work with Alex to prove them wrong. 3. Pepperberg bought Alex in a pet store. She let the store's assistant pick him out because she didn't want other scientists saying later that she'd tdeliberately chosen an especially smart bird for her work. Most researchers thought that Pepperberg's attempt to communicate with Alex would end in failure. 4. However, Pepperberg's experiment did not fail. In fact, over the next few years, Alex learned to imitate almost one hundred and fifty English words, and was even able to reason and use those words on a basic level to communicate. For example, when Alex was shown an object and was asked about its shape, color, or material, he could label it correctly. He could understand that a key was a key no matter what its size or color, and could figure out how the key was different from others. 5. Pepperberg was careful not to exaggerate Alex's success and abilities. She did not claim that Alex could actually “use” language. Instead, she said that Alex had learned to use a two-way communication code. Alex seemed to understand the turn-taking pattern of communication. Choose an option (A, B, C or D) that best answers each question. Which of the following is NOT true about Irene's parrot Alex?