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Bài thi: NGOẠI NGỮ; Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH
(Đề thi có 06 trang) Thời gian: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Họ tên thí sinh: ...............................................................
Số báo danh: ...................................................................
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose
underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions.
Question 1: A. steps B. tourists C. symbols D. banks
Question 2: A. accompany B. simplify C. supply D. qualify
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs
from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following
questions.
Question 3: A. attract B. collect C. reject D. threaten
Question 4: A. natural B. century C. position D. factory
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions.
Question 5: The test was not so challenging, ______ ?
A. was it B. is it C. wasn’t it D. isn’t it
Question 6: My daughter isn't learning to play ________ violin at her school.
A. a B. an C. the D. Ø (no article)
th
Question 7: The contract deadline is…………. February 10 .
A. in B. at C. for D. on
Question 8: Even when you leave your home, you need __________ social distancing and
keep at least two metres away from other people to protect yourself from catching
coronavirus.
A. to practising B. practised C. practising D. to practise
Question 9: If Susan _______ her husband, he wouldn’t have finished his project
A. won’t help B. doesn’t help C. hadn’t helped D. didn’t help
Question 10: You have changed a lot since the last time I…………. you.
A. have seen B. see C. had seen D. saw
Question 11: ____ he didn’t attend the English class, he knew the lesson quite well.
A. In spite of B. Although C. Because D.Because of
Question 12: I quickly ran upstairs _________________
A. before any one could see me. B. while some one seeing me
C. before any one can see me D. after some one can see me
Question 13: The man ______ near my home walks to work every day.
A. is living B. lives C. living D. has lived
Question 14: Despite many recent _______ advances, there are parts where schools are not
equipped with computers.
A. technology B. technological C. technologically D. technologist
Question 15: It took him a long time to …………. the death of his wife.
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- A. get over B. take off C. take away D. get through
Question 16: Please. will you just tidy your room, and stop ______ excuses!
A. making B. taking C. doing D. having
Question 17: The carefully nurtured gardens with a wide __________ of flowers and fruit
trees have added elegance to this place and made it a major tourist attaction.
A. plenty B. variety C. amountD. majority
Question 18: The cinema is no longer as popular as it was in the past but it is still an
important ________ of entertainment.
A. resource B. origin C. source D. prospect
Question 19: Most Americans took ________ that they would pay for their share of dinner.
A. in case B. for fear C. for granted D. into account
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 20. The repeated commercials on TV distract many viewers from watching their
favourite films.
A. businesses B. advertisements
C. economics D. contests
Question 21. It was relatively easy for him to learn baseball because he had been a cricket
player.
A. nearly B. essentially C. comparatively D. approximately
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 22. After five days of trial, the court found him innocent of the crime and he was
released.
A. guilty B. naive C. benevolent D. innovative
Question 23. She gave an impeccable reading of the sonata and had the audience on their
feet.
A. unqualified B. imperfect C. suspicious D. negative
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best
completes each of the following exchanges
Question 24. Hoa is asking Hai, who is sitting at a corner of the room, seeming too shy.
- Hoa: “Why aren’t you taking part in our activities? ___________________________”
- Hai: “Yes, I can. Certainly.”
A. Could you please show me how to get the nearest post office?
B. Shall I take your hat off?
C. Can you help me with this decoration?
D. Can I help you?
Question 25. Mary is talking to a porter in the hotel lobby.
- Porter: “Shall I help you with your suitcase?” - Mary: “____________________________”
A. What nonsense! B. That’s very kind of you.
C. What a pity! D. I can’t agree more.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from
26 to 30.
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- The idea of going overseas to study can be daunting, with visions of baffling languages
or nights spent in isolation while you are gradually forgotten by your friends and family.
(26) ______ ,the benefits of studying abroad - such as broadening your mind, improving
your career prospects and making friends from all over the world - can make digging out
your passport really rewarding.
“Studying abroad is an eye-opening experience,” says Anna Boyd, event manager at The
Student World. “Being (27) ______ in another culture, understanding differences and
spotting similarities, living on a beach or in the mountains, (28) ______ will have an impact
on every student.”
Overseas study comes in many shapes and sizes. It might be a single semester abroad
via an Erasmus programme, for example. Or you might elect to follow a full three-or four-
year degree programme. Whatever your ambition, the key is starting early. Some countries
require specific combinations of A-levels from UK students, Germany looks for four A-
levels including maths or science and one modern foreign language, for instance, while
others, such as the US, value extracurricular activities. Starting our research well ahead (29)
______time can help you make the right choices. "Getting involved in sports, arts and music
is also worth considering, as well as gaining experience through volunteering and work
placements," says Boyd. In fact, applying to study abroad could even work to your
advantage, for example, you might encounter lower (30) ______ requirements.
(Adapted from https://wwwindependent.caukistudent/study-abroad)
Question 26: A. But B. However C. Therefore D. Thereby
Question 27: A. immersed B. interested C. resided D. taken
Question 28: A. where B. why C. which D. that
Question 29: A. on B. off C. in D. of
Question 30: A. entry B. entrance C. enter D. entered
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.
Having a hobby that you enjoy—whether that’s crocheting a sweater for your beastie’s new
baby, hitting the slopes to enjoy some fresh powder, or practicing pirouettes in ballet
class—has all sorts of well-documented benefits, from lower levels of stress to an increased
sense of belonging and purpose. Clearly, hobbies can make a serious impact on your quality
of life. But they can also improve your work performance. According to licensed
professional counselor Rebecca Weiler, when you’re engaged and fulfilled in your life
outside of work like you are when you’re pursuing meaningful hobbies, that happiness spills
over. It can make you more focused and enthusiastic when you’re on the job.
And depending on the hobby, the skills you gain as a result of your leisurely pursuits can
also make you better at your job and make you a more appealing candidate for potential
employers. “For example, someone who performs in an improvisational group as a hobby
could be attractive to an employer because they can think quickly on their feet and may also
be more comfortable presenting in front of a group of people,” Weiler says.
So, having a hobby that you love can do good things for your life and your job. But what
if you don’t actually have a hobby you enjoy? You’re not alone. According to Weiler, trying
to find meaningful hobbies is one of the primary reasons her clients—especially young
people—seek counseling. Clearly, there are plenty of people out there who don’t have, or
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- don’t know how to find, a hobby. But that doesn’t mean they can’t find one. It doesn’t
matter if you’re 25 or 85 years old—it’s not too late to hop on board the hobby train!
(Source: https://www.themuse.com/)
Question 31: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. It’s good for your life and career to find a hobby you love.
B. Hobbies are essentially different from your jobs.
C. How to succeed in your hobby outside of work.
D. Not just your job, your hobbies also define who you are.
Question 32. According to paragraph 1, what is NOT mentioned as a rewarding hobby by
the author?
A. Give your expecting friend a baby-sized sweater with your needlework skill.
B. Partake in some athletic recreational activities like the winter sport of skiing.
C. Making a pie or baking a batch of cookies for your family on the weekend.
D. Polish the technique of spinning while poised on the toe of shoe with the other leg
bent.
Question 33. The word “improvisational” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. casual B. rehearsed C. temporary D. extempore
Question 34. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. skills B. candidates C. employers D. clients
Question 35. According to paragraph 3, what kind of people who requires counselling?
A. People who have no problems but want self-discovery and self-improvement.
B. People who live a boring life with no mentionable hobbies or interests.
C. People who have experienced a stressful or traumatic life event.
D. People with mental health problems needing a supportive environment.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
From smartphones and tablets to apps and social media, society is ambushed from all
sides with technology. Naturally, all generations embrace it differently, with younger
“digital natives” generally being more connected, more switched-on and more tech literate
than older age groups.
According to Pew Research, 92% of Millennials (born 1981–1996) own smartphones,
compared with 85% of Gen Xers (born 1965–1980) and 67% of Baby Boomers (born 1946–
1964). In terms of tech behavior, older generations tend to use their phones mostly for
making calls, whereas for younger generations, a phone is their digital window to the world.
Phones are used for social media, going online, texting, emailing, playing games, listening
to music, and recording and watching videos.
The daily media consumption of different generations also vastly differs. Gen Z and
Millennials favor streaming and online services, with 46% of teens saying they use Netflix
compared to 31% of those aged over 16. Furthermore, 16-24s spend 30% of their downtime
watching TV or video, compared to 40% of time spent on these activities by the average UK
adult. Boomers spend a whopping 344 minutes a day watching regular TV, significantly
more than any other age group.
Size also matters more depending on your decade of birth. Younger generations prefer
smaller screens sizes, opting for a smartphone as their go-to tech, while Generation X and
technology newbies - the Boomers, are going bigger, owning more desktops and tablets.
Trang 4
- Always in the front of the queue for the hottest tech, younger generations see technology as
an integral part of their existence, and since few Millennials and Gen Z can remember a
time without social media, they’re more fearless and carefree when it comes to technology.
So much so, that a LivePerson report revealed 65% of Millennials and Gen Z interact more
with each other online than they do in the real world.
Fundamentally, these behaviors and preferred technologies combine to create a
technological generation gap, where employees, shaped by their personal experiences,
demonstrate different levels of ability and willingness to adopt new tech. Constantly chasing
the next update or device, switched on Millennials and Gen Z are quick to lap up the latest
apps, games, and platforms, while Gen X and Boomers are generally slower to embrace
technology - both at home and in the workplace.
(Source: https://info.templafy.com/)
Question 36 : Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Bridging the technological generation gap.
B. Decoding the ethical generational gap.
C. The technological generation gap in family life.
D. What is the technological generation gap?
Question 37 : The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to _____.
A. window B. media C. society D. technology
Question 38: According to paragraph 2, what is the technological characteristic of
Millennials?
A. They are hesitant when discussing about technology.
B. They are dependent on smartphones for almost every activity.
C. They are optimistic about technology’s benefits to society.
D. They are ignorant to the older ones’ advice about technology.
Question 39 : The word “downtime” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. spare time B. inactivity C. suspension D. stay
Question 40 : According to paragraph 4, which statement is correct about different
generations and their gap?
A. Boomers are willing to queue overnight for a state-of-the-art mobile gadgets.
B. Millennials and Gen Z are more accustomed to face-to-face than messaging.
C. iPhones and other mobile devices are a necessary part of life by young people.
D. Younger generations prefer bigger technological devices over portable ones.
Question 41 : The word “embrace” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. reject B. include C. cuddle D. adopt
Question 42 : Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Younger people always know more about technology than the older generation does.
B. Digital savviness decrease with age is a major misunderstanding caused by media.
C. The generation users are born into affects their choices for size of technological
gadgets.
D. Netflix is among the streaming services preferred by the Millennial generation.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that
needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Neither the clerks nor the department manager are being considered for
promotion this time. A B C D
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- Question 44: ASEAN aims at promoting economic growth, regional peace as well as
A B
provide opportunities for its
C D
members.
Question 45: Higher education is very importance to national economies and it is also a
source of trained and A B
educated personnel for the whole country.
C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: Meaningful silence is always better than meaningless words.
A. Meaningless words are not so good as meaningful silence.
B. Meaningful silence is the best among meaningful words.
C. Silence is always less meaningful than words are.
D. Words are always meaningless, and so is silence.
Question 47: Charlie said, "Nora and Jim are getting married tomorrow
a. He said that Nora and Jim are getting married tomorrow
b. He said that Nora and Jim were getting married the next day.
c. He said that Nora and Jim were getting married tomorrow.
d. He said that Nora and Jim are getting married the next day.
Question 48: It’s possible that we won’t go camping this weekend.
A. We will probably go camping this weekend. B. We will not go camping this
weekend.
C. We may not go camping this weekend. D. We must not go camping this
weekend.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best
combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: She wasn’t wearing a seat-belt. She was injured.
A. It she hadnt been wearing a seat-belt, she wouldn’t have been injured.
B. It she had been wearing a seat-belt, she would have been injured.
C. If she had been wearing a seat-belt, she wouldn’t be injured.
D. If she had been wearing a seat-belt, she wouldn’t have been injured.
Question 50: They finished one project. They started working on the next.
A. Had they finished one project, they would have started working on the next.
B. Only if they had they finished one project did they start working on the next.
C. Hardly had they finished one project when they started working on the next.
D. Not until they started working on the next project did they finish the previous one.
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- ANSWER KEY
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose
underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the
following questions.
Question 1: A. steps B. tourists C. symbols D. banks
Question 2: A. accompany B. simplify C. supply D. qualify
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs
from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following
questions.
Question 3: A. attract B. collect C. reject D. threaten
Question 4: A. natural B. century C. position D. factory
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the following questions.
Question 5: The test was not so challenging, ______ ?
A. was it B. is it C. wasn’t it D. isn’t it
Question 6: If Susan _______ her husband, he wouldn’t have finished his project
A. won’t help B. doesn’t help C. hadn’t helped D. didn’t help
Question 7: Even when you leave your home, you need __________ social distancing and
keep at least two metres away from other people to protect yourself from catching
coronavirus.
A. to practising B. practised C. practising D. to practise
Question 8: ____ he didn’t attend the English class, he knew the lesson quite well.
A. In spite of B. Although C. Because D.Because of
Question 9: I am going to have a shower as soon as I ______ home.
A. got B. get C. will get D. had got
Question 10: I quickly ran upstairs _________________
A. before any one could see me. B. while some one seeing me
C. before any one can see me D. after some one can see me
Question 11: There was a pay phone near the door but it was ___ of order.
A. in B. with C. out D. without
Question 12: The man ______ near my home walks to work every day.
A. is living B. lives C. living D. has lived
Question 13: Despite many recent _______ advances, there are parts where schools are not
equipped with computers.
A. technology B. technological C. technologically D. technologist
Question 14: My car is getting unreliable; I think I’ll trade it ____ for a new one.
A. off B. to C. by D. in
Question 15: Please. will you just tidy your room, and stop ______ excuses!
A. making B. taking C. doing D. having
Question 16: The cinema is no longer as popular as it was in the past but it is still an
important ________ of entertainment.
A. resource B. origin C. source D. prospect
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- Question 17: The carefully nurtured gardens with a wide __________ of flowers and fruit
trees have added elegance to this place and made it a major tourist attaction.
A. plenty B. variety C. amouD. majority
Question 18: Most Americans took ________ that they would pay for their share of dinner.
A. in case B. for fear C. for granted D. into account
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST
in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 19. The repeated commercials on TV distract many viewers from watching their
favourite films.
A. businesses B. advertisements
C. economics D. contests
Question 20. It was relatively easy for him to learn baseball because he had been a cricket
player.
A. nearly B. essentially C. comparatively D. approximately
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in
meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 21. After five days of trial, the court found him innocent of the crime and he was
released.
A. guilty B. naive C. benevolent D. innovative
Question 22. She gave an impeccable reading of the sonata and had the audience on their
feet.
A. unqualified B. imperfect C. suspicious D. negative
Question 23. Hoa is asking Hai, who is sitting at a corner of the room, seeming too shy.
- Hoa: “Why aren’t you taking part in our activities? ___________________________”
- Hai: “Yes, I can. Certainly.”
A. Could you please show me how to get the nearest post office?
B. Shall I take your hat off?
C. Can you help me with this decoration?
D. Can I help you?
Question 24. Mary is talking to a porter in the hotel lobby.
- Porter: “Shall I help you with your suitcase?” - Mary: “____________________________”
A. What nonsense! B. That’s very kind of you.
C. What a pity! D. I can’t agree more.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from
25 to 29.
The idea of going overseas to study can be daunting, with visions of baffling languages
or nights spent in isolation while you are gradually forgotten by your friends and family.
(25) ______ ,the benefits of studying abroad - such as broadening your mind, improving
your career prospects and making friends from all over the world - can make digging out
your passport really rewarding.
“Studying abroad is an eye-opening experience,” says Anna Boyd, event manager at The
Student World. “Being (26) ______ in another culture, understanding differences and
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- spotting similarities, living on a beach or in the mountains, (27) ______ will have an impact
on every student.”
Overseas study comes in many shapes and sizes. It might be a single semester abroad
via an Erasmus programme, for example. Or you might elect to follow a full three-or four-
year degree programme. Whatever your ambition, the key is starting early. Some countries
require specific combinations of A-levels from UK students, Germany looks for four A-
levels including maths or science and one modern foreign language, for instance, while
others, such as the US, value extracurricular activities. Starting our research well ahead (28)
______time can help you make the right choices. "Getting involved in sports, arts and music
is also worth considering, as well as gaining experience through volunteering and work
placements," says Boyd. In fact, applying to study abroad could even work to your
advantage, for example, you might encounter lower (29) ______ requirements.
(Adapted from https://wwwindependent.caukistudent/study-abroad)
Question 25: A. But B. However C. Therefore D. Thereby
Question 26: A. immersed B. interested C. resided D. taken
Question 27: A. where B. why C. which D. that
Question 28: A. on B. off C. in D. of
Question 29: A. entry B. entrance C. enter D. entered
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 30 to 34.
Having a hobby that you enjoy—whether that’s crocheting a sweater for your beastie’s new
baby, hitting the slopes to enjoy some fresh powder, or practicing pirouettes in ballet
class—has all sorts of well-documented benefits, from lower levels of stress to an increased
sense of belonging and purpose. Clearly, hobbies can make a serious impact on your quality
of life. But they can also improve your work performance. According to licensed
professional counselor Rebecca Weiler, when you’re engaged and fulfilled in your life
outside of work like you are when you’re pursuing meaningful hobbies, that happiness spills
over. It can make you more focused and enthusiastic when you’re on the job.
And depending on the hobby, the skills you gain as a result of your leisurely pursuits can
also make you better at your job and make you a more appealing candidate for potential
employers. “For example, someone who performs in an improvisational group as a hobby
could be attractive to an employer because they can think quickly on their feet and may also
be more comfortable presenting in front of a group of people,” Weiler says.
So, having a hobby that you love can do good things for your life and your job. But what
if you don’t actually have a hobby you enjoy? You’re not alone. According to Weiler, trying
to find meaningful hobbies is one of the primary reasons her clients—especially young
people—seek counseling. Clearly, there are plenty of people out there who don’t have, or
don’t know how to find, a hobby. But that doesn’t mean they can’t find one. It doesn’t
matter if you’re 25 or 85 years old—it’s not too late to hop on board the hobby train!
(Source: https://www.themuse.com/)
Question 30: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. It’s good for your life and career to find a hobby you love.
B. Hobbies are essentially different from your jobs.
C. How to succeed in your hobby outside of work.
D. Not just your job, your hobbies also define who you are.
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- Question 31. According to paragraph 1, what is NOT mentioned as a rewarding hobby by
the author?
A. Give your expecting friend a baby-sized sweater with your needlework skill.
B. Partake in some athletic recreational activities like the winter sport of skiing.
C. Making a pie or baking a batch of cookies for your family on the weekend.
D. Polish the technique of spinning while poised on the toe of shoe with the other leg
bent.
Question 32. The word “improvisational” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______.
A. casual B. rehearsed C. temporary D. extempore
Question 33. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. skills B. candidates C. employers D. clients
Question 34. According to paragraph 3, what kind of people who requires counselling?
A. People who have no problems but want self-discovery and self-improvement.
B. People who live a boring life with no mentionable hobbies or interests.
C. People who have experienced a stressful or traumatic life event.
D. People with mental health problems needing a supportive environment.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
From smartphones and tablets to apps and social media, society is ambushed from all
sides with technology. Naturally, all generations embrace it differently, with younger
“digital natives” generally being more connected, more switched-on and more tech literate
than older age groups.
According to Pew Research, 92% of Millennials (born 1981–1996) own smartphones,
compared with 85% of Gen Xers (born 1965–1980) and 67% of Baby Boomers (born 1946–
1964). In terms of tech behavior, older generations tend to use their phones mostly for
making calls, whereas for younger generations, a phone is their digital window to the world.
Phones are used for social media, going online, texting, emailing, playing games, listening
to music, and recording and watching videos.
The daily media consumption of different generations also vastly differs. Gen Z and
Millennials favor streaming and online services, with 46% of teens saying they use Netflix
compared to 31% of those aged over 16. Furthermore, 16-24s spend 30% of their downtime
watching TV or video, compared to 40% of time spent on these activities by the average UK
adult. Boomers spend a whopping 344 minutes a day watching regular TV, significantly
more than any other age group.
Size also matters more depending on your decade of birth. Younger generations prefer
smaller screens sizes, opting for a smartphone as their go-to tech, while Generation X and
technology newbies - the Boomers, are going bigger, owning more desktops and tablets.
Always in the front of the queue for the hottest tech, younger generations see technology as
an integral part of their existence, and since few Millennials and Gen Z can remember a
time without social media, they’re more fearless and carefree when it comes to technology.
So much so, that a LivePerson report revealed 65% of Millennials and Gen Z interact more
with each other online than they do in the real world.
Fundamentally, these behaviors and preferred technologies combine to create a
technological generation gap, where employees, shaped by their personal experiences,
demonstrate different levels of ability and willingness to adopt new tech. Constantly chasing
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- the next update or device, switched on Millennials and Gen Z are quick to lap up the latest
apps, games, and platforms, while Gen X and Boomers are generally slower to embrace
technology - both at home and in the workplace.
(Source: https://info.templafy.com/)
Question 35 : Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. Bridging the technological generation gap.
B. Decoding the ethical generational gap.
C. The technological generation gap in family life.
D. What is the technological generation gap?
Question 36 : The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to _____.
A. window B. media C. society D. technology
Question 37 : According to paragraph 2, what is the technological characteristic of
Millennials?
A. They are hesitant when discussing about technology.
B. They are dependent on smartphones for almost every activity.
C. They are optimistic about technology’s benefits to society.
D. They are ignorant to the older ones’ advice about technology.
Question 38 : The word “downtime” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. spare time B. inactivity C. suspension D. stay
Question 39 : According to paragraph 4, which statement is correct about different
generations and their gap?
A. Boomers are willing to queue overnight for a state-of-the-art mobile gadgets.
B. Millennials and Gen Z are more accustomed to face-to-face than messaging.
C. iPhones and other mobile devices are a necessary part of life by young people.
D. Younger generations prefer bigger technological devices over portable ones.
Question 40 : The word “embrace” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. reject B. include C. cuddle D. adopt
Question 41 : Which of the following statements is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Younger people always know more about technology than the older generation does.
B. Digital savviness decrease with age is a major misunderstanding caused by media.
C. The generation users are born into affects their choices for size of technological
gadgets.
D. Netflix is among the streaming services preferred by the Millennial generation.
Question 42 : Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. There's a huge disparity in attitudes towards technology among different age groups.
B. The difference in digital literacy and ability between generations is negligible.
C. Generation gap issues in work life can result in workplace tensions and hinder team
collaboration.
D. Catering for the diverse digital habits and capabilities of individual students is
essential.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that
needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 43: Neither the clerks nor the department manager are being considered for
promotion this time.
A B C D
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- Question 44: ASEAN aims at promoting economic growth, regional peace as well as
A B
provide opportunities for its members.
C D
Question 45: Higher education is very importance to national economies and it is also a
source of trained and
A B
educated personnel for the whole country.
C D
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is
closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: Meaningful silence is always better than meaningless words.
A. Meaningless words are not so good as meaningful silence.
B. Meaningful silence is the best among meaningful words.
C. Silence is always less meaningful than words are.
D. Words are always meaningless, and so is silence.
Question 47: My friend told me, "If I were you, I would not ask him for help."
A. My friend advised me not to ask him for help.
B. My friend told me to ask him for help.
C. My friend prohibited me from asking him for help.
D. My friend suggested not asking him for help.
Question 48: It was wrong of you to scare your brother like that.
A. You must not scare your brother like that.
B. You ought not to have scared your brother like that.
C. You should have scared your brother like that.
D. You should not scare your brother like that.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best
combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: Every student is required to write an essay on music.
A. Every student might write an essay on music.
B. Every student must write an essay on music.
C. They require every student write an essay on music.
D. Every student should write an essay on music.
Question 50: They finished one project. They started working on the next.
A. Had they finished one project, they would have started working on the next.
B. Only if they had they finished one project did they start working on the next.
C. Hardly had they finished one project when they started working on the next.
D. Not until they started working on the next project did they finish the previous one.
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