Read the following post and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.. Adapted from Navigate Mark the letter
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Read the following article and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6
When you taste a dish, are you good at recognising the different flavours? Can you tell which ingredients are in a sauce, or which spices are in a curry? If so, you might be a ‘supertaster’
According to scientists, people taste food differently: it depends (1) _ the number of taste
buds on your tongue If you have a large number of taste buds, things taste stronger People who can
taste things very well are called supertasters Many (2) _ are supertasters Also, supertasting is more common in women than in men, and more common in Asia, Africa and South America than (3)
_ countries
However, being a supertaster is not all good news Supertasters often find common foods too bitter, sweet or spicy Recent research has shown that supertasting brings some health benefits
Also, smoking is less common in supertasters (5) _ the strong taste of tobacco On the other
hand, there are downsides to being a supertaster as you may avoid eating certain healthy vegetables and
fruit You can (6) if you are a supertaster by looking in the mirror and counting the number
of bumps on your tongue
(Adapted from Navigate)
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Top of the class - Lessons from Finland
An international study (7) PISA (Programme for International Assessment) tests
500,000 students from over 60 countries in maths, science and reading In the last few years, Finland has achieved the highest grades in the tests But what is it about its education system that produces these great results?
● Children don’t have to go to school until they are seven and don’t (8) _ any exams before
they are eighteen
● School generally starts at 8 a.m and finishes at 2 p.m After that, all students go home There
a day
● All education must be completely free Schools can’t charge money for anything, including books or meals
● The atmosphere is (10) _ Students don’t have to wear uniforms and can call their
teachers by their first names
● All teachers must have a Master’s degree Teaching is a well-respected and well-paid (11)
● Students do physical exercise (PE), but schools generally don’t encourage (12) _ in sport
(Adapted from Navigate)
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17
Question 13.
c Mrs Lan: Minh, is it true? Did you get into your top-choice university?
Question 14.
d Linh: I believe that celebrating foreign festivals can go hand in hand with preserving Vietnamese
culture
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Dear Hoang,
a If you’re free, you should definitely come with us - it won’t be the same without you
b Let me know soon so we can book everything together!
d It’s been such a long and stressful semester, but our final exam is almost over
e A few of our classmates are joining, so it should be a lot of fun
Write back soon,
Phat
Question 16.
a After months of struggling to keep up with the pace and pressure, I made the difficult decision to leave
university
c Not everyone follows a straight path when it comes to education, and I happened to take a different
turn
d Although it wasn’t easy, the time away allowed me to reflect on what I truly wanted
e In the end, dropping out turned out to be the first step towards building a future that feels right for me
Question 17.
a Nevertheless, the exam continues to play a crucial role in shaping the academic future of the country's
youth
b Each year, thousands of candidates prepare rigorously for this high-stakes assessment, which
determines their access to higher education
c Despite recent reforms and the inclusion of more competency-based questions, challenges regarding
inequality and test anxiety remain
d The university entrance exam in Vietnam is a pivotal milestone for high school students nationwide
e While the exam aims to ensure fairness and merit-based selection, many argue that it puts excessive
pressure on students
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Some French education specialists recently put on a festival in Paris to encourage children to make mistakes The experts were worried that young people in France were not creative and innovative enough
for the modern world Since they believe that a school system that concentrates on marks and grades (18)
, the activities in the week-long event showed the participants the wonder and pleasure of getting things wrong
Most people believe in success In sport, politics and business, success is king Look at our
education systems (19) We reward success in exams, for example, with entrance to university
We reward success at university with a good job
But there are reasons why we should value failure as well The problem with the success model is that it tends to give credit for safe behaviour We follow the procedures, obey the rules More importantly,
it encourages people to hang on to old ideas On the other hand, people (20) _, are told they are
failures In a very fast-changing world, this is not good practice
Another point of view is provided by Dr Astro Teller, who works for Google, a company famous for its incredible successes, and equally unbelievable failures He says that if you criticise people for having good ideas, they will give up His example is: imagine you send out a group of scouts to a new
(21) _
don’t understand you, then you have to find a completely different way of saying what you want to say!
So, making a mistake can mean you also make progress!
(Adapted from Navigate)
Question 18.
Question 19.
Question 20.
Question 21.
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Read the following passage about media milestones and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 23 to 30
because they were expensive This changed in the 1850s with the invention of powerful printing presses, which could print 10,000 papers per hour As a result, newspaper prices came down and more people
could afford to buy them Thanks to another new invention, the photograph, it was also the first time that
newspapers contained pictures as well as articles
When a volcano erupted on the Pacific island of Krakatoa in 1883, it killed 36,000 people It was
one of the worst natural disasters in history It was also significant because it was the first time that news could travel around the world in minutes, using undersea electrical telegraph wires Before the telegraph was invented, it used to take weeks for news to travel to a different continent
watch the news Ten-minute films called 'news reels' contained moving images of four or five top news
stories The news reels were changed weekly, not daily, so the news wasn't always up to date Nowadays,
they are important as historical documents, as they provide the only audiovisual records of those times
media like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have completely changed the way that we get our news Now anybody can report news This is sometimes called 'citizen journalism'
(Adapted from Navigate)
Question 23. Which of the following was not used as a medium of news reporting before the 21st century?
Question 26. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?
Before the telegraph was invented, it used to take weeks for news to travel to a different continent
in news
delayed by weeks
Question 27. The word “up to date” in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by
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Question 29. In which paragraph does the writer mention a devastating historical event?
Question 30. In which paragraph does the writer explore the emergence of present-day media?
Read the following passage about flying cars and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 31 to 40
Ask any science fan about the future and they will most definitely tell you that it will be full of
flying cars - where drivers may become optional! Many researchers, scientists and engineers see personal
air transport as the inevitable solution to the problem of congested roads or airports that suffer from delays
At first, it was a dream to combine a car with an aeroplane However, a flying car was considered
to be too heavy, costly to design and inefficient Another problem was that you had to be a pilot with a certified license in order to fly one Now, with modern lightweight materials and computer technology, a number of inventors and small companies are working on their own individual versions of flying cars,
which they hope will dramatically change air travel
Paul Moller, Chief Executive of Moller International and developer of the flying skycar M400, spent 40 years and millions of dollars designing, building and testing the personal aircraft Technically speaking, this flying car is known as a 'volantor', which is defined as a vertical take-off and landing aircraft
that is capable of flying quickly and easily.' This paves the way for the flying car to be flexible like a helicopter without losing the speed of a fast aircraft It runs on petrol, diesel, alcohol or propane and its fuel consumption is comparable to that of a medium-sized car
[I] The effect on the environment will be of maximum importance, as flying cars will reduce air and noise pollution levels considerably [II] People will be free of traffic jams and will have more flexible lifestyles and travel times [III] When these vehicles become popular, then people will have freedom of
choice between rural and urban lifestyles, as they will be able to live in a village near a small airport and
fly to their workplace in the city hundreds of miles away [IV]
Whatever the future holds, it seems very likely that our children will be 'volanting' from small airports or 'vertiports' instead of breathing harmful exhaust fumes However, it will be decades before the ordinary consumer is able to afford this technology
(Adapted from Traveller)
Question 32 According to paragraph 2, which is NOT mentioned about flying cars in the past?
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Question 33. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _
aircraft with helicopter-like fuel consumption
personal aircraft
aircraft speed with various fuel options
vertical takeoff and uses fuel more efficiently than a car
Question 36. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?
It runs on petrol, diesel, alcohol or propane and its fuel consumption is comparable to that of a medium-sized car
medium-sized car
medium-sized car
propane
propane
Question 37. Where in paragraph 4 does the following sentence best fit?
The benefits of this new technology will be quite remarkable
Question 39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
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technology, promising solutions for traffic congestion, flexible travel, and potentially cleaner environments, though affordability remains a future challenge
now in development, promising to reduce pollution, traffic jams, and transform travel and living, but affordability remains a barrier to widespread use
thanks to technological advancements, with hopes for ending traffic jams, greater lifestyle flexibility, and eventual affordability for the average person
traffic issues and improve air quality; however, widespread use depends on making the technology affordable for general consumers in the future
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