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Conical hat making _-------------- a traditional craft for hundreds of years.

Cập nhật ngày: 03-08-2022


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Conical hat making _--------------a traditional craft for hundreds of years.

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have been

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are

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is

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has been
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Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
Mrs. Steven, along with her cousins from the United States, are planning to attend the festivities.

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from

B

along with

C

are

D

to attend
Mark letter A, B, C or D to indicate the part that is incorrect.
The woman whom lives next door is both my neighbor and a colleague of mine.

A

whom

B

woman

C

both

D

mine
The world's first computer was made at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946 --------1-------- computer-like machines were
built in the 19th century. Computers were demonstrated commercially for the first time in the 1950s, and a lot of progress has been made since then. Computers now are much smaller and more ---------------, and they can be bought much more cheaply.
Computers are used in many fields - in business, science, medicine, education, and so on. They can be used to forecast the weather or to control robots ---------------made cars. A lot of difficult calculations can be done very quickly on a computer.
Computers help us much in our work and they are playing a big role of our lives.

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but

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although

C

as

D

moreover
The world's first computer was made at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946 ---------------- computer-like machines were
built in the 19th century. Computers were demonstrated commercially for the first time in the 1950s, and a lot of progress has been made since then. Computers now are much smaller and more ---------2------, and they can be bought much more cheaply.
Computers are used in many fields - in business, science, medicine, education, and so on. They can be used to forecast the weather or to control robots ---------------made cars. A lot of difficult calculations can be done very quickly on a computer.
Computers help us much in our work and they are playing a big role of our lives.

A

expensive

B

intelligent

C

comfortable

D

powerful
The world's first computer was made at the University of Pennsylvania in 1946 ---------------- computer-like machines were
built in the 19th century. Computers were demonstrated commercially for the first time in the 1950s, and a lot of progress has been made since then. Computers now are much smaller and more ---------------, and they can be bought much more cheaply.
Computers are used in many fields - in business, science, medicine, education, and so on. They can be used to forecast the weather or to control robots ------3---------made cars. A lot of difficult calculations can be done very quickly on a computer.
Computers help us much in our work and they are playing a big role of our lives.

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which

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why

C

who

D

whom
To some people, there is nothing more appetizing than the smell of meat sizzling over an open fire. Throughout the world, people love to eat barbecue because it lets them together with friends and family to enjoy a meal that brings them back to their caveman roots. Cooking over coals or an open flame makes people feel more sociable.
Most countries have barbecue traditions, and they usually take place on national holidays. In the United States, it is a tradition to have a barbecue of hamburgers and hot dogs on July 4, which is Independence Day. In Taiwan, people get together to eat barbecue during the Moon Festival, and the smell of burning coal is in the air all day.
In South America, and in Argentina in particular, barbecue is a way of life. All sorts of meats and sausages are put on a large grill together over hot coals. Barbecue is even considered the national dish in Argentina, and it is given the name asado in Portuguese. This means not only the dish, but also the social event that surrounds an Argentinian barbecue.
When a person speaks about Turkish and Middle Eastern barbecue, the kebab immediately comes to mind. The tradition of taking different meats, and sometimes vegetables as well, and spearing them with a sharp stick called a skewer has crossed cultural lines today. Practically anywhere in the English-speaking world, the thought of shish-kebab will make barbecue lovers’ mouths water.
Wherever you go in the world, you are almost certain to come across a local method of preparing barbecue. If you visit different places, be bold and try whatever the local specialities are.
What does the phrase “brings them back to their caveman roots” in paragraph 1 mean?

A

Cause people to act more sociable during festivals

B

Keep people from eating meat

C

Make people want to eat barbecue on an open flame

D

Make people think about how things were with their ancestors
To some people, there is nothing more appetizing than the smell of meat sizzling over an open fire. Throughout the world, people love to eat barbecue because it lets them together with friends and family to enjoy a meal that brings them back to their caveman roots. Cooking over coals or an open flame makes people feel more sociable.
Most countries have barbecue traditions, and they usually take place on national holidays. In the United States, it is a tradition to have a barbecue of hamburgers and hot dogs on July 4, which is Independence Day. In Taiwan, people get together to eat barbecue during the Moon Festival, and the smell of burning coal is in the air all day.
In South America, and in Argentina in particular, barbecue is a way of life. All sorts of meats and sausages are put on a large grill together over hot coals. Barbecue is even considered the national dish in Argentina, and it is given the name asado in Portuguese. This means not only the dish, but also the social event that surrounds an Argentinian barbecue.
When a person speaks about Turkish and Middle Eastern barbecue, the kebab immediately comes to mind. The tradition of taking different meats, and sometimes vegetables as well, and spearing them with a sharp stick called a skewer has crossed cultural lines today. Practically anywhere in the English-speaking world, the thought of shish-kebab will make barbecue lovers’ mouths water.
Wherever you go in the world, you are almost certain to come across a local method of preparing barbecue. If you visit different places, be bold and try whatever the local specialities are.
Where is barbecue considered a way of life?

A

The United States

B

Taiwan

C

The Middle East

D

Argentina
To some people, there is nothing more appetizing than the smell of meat sizzling over an open fire. Throughout the world, people love to eat barbecue because it lets them together with friends and family to enjoy a meal that brings them back to their caveman roots. Cooking over coals or an open flame makes people feel more sociable.
Most countries have barbecue traditions, and they usually take place on national holidays. In the United States, it is a tradition to have a barbecue of hamburgers and hot dogs on July 4, which is Independence Day. In Taiwan, people get together to eat barbecue during the Moon Festival, and the smell of burning coal is in the air all day.
In South America, and in Argentina in particular, barbecue is a way of life. All sorts of meats and sausages are put on a large grill together over hot coals. Barbecue is even considered the national dish in Argentina, and it is given the name asado in Portuguese. This means not only the dish, but also the social event that surrounds an Argentinian barbecue.
When a person speaks about Turkish and Middle Eastern barbecue, the kebab immediately comes to mind. The tradition of taking different meats, and sometimes vegetables as well, and spearing them with a sharp stick called a skewer has crossed cultural lines today. Practically anywhere in the English-speaking world, the thought of shish-kebab will make barbecue lovers’ mouths water.
Wherever you go in the world, you are almost certain to come across a local method of preparing barbecue. If you visit different places, be bold and try whatever the local specialities are.
What are the sharp sticks that are used to cook meat called?

A

Shish-kebabs

B

Specialitie

C

Skewers

D

Asado
To some people, there is nothing more appetizing than the smell of meat sizzling over an open fire. Throughout the world, people love to eat barbecue because it lets them together with friends and family to enjoy a meal that brings them back to their caveman roots. Cooking over coals or an open flame makes people feel more sociable.
Most countries have barbecue traditions, and they usually take place on national holidays. In the United States, it is a tradition to have a barbecue of hamburgers and hot dogs on July 4, which is Independence Day. In Taiwan, people get together to eat barbecue during the Moon Festival, and the smell of burning coal is in the air all day.
In South America, and in Argentina in particular, barbecue is a way of life. All sorts of meats and sausages are put on a large grill together over hot coals. Barbecue is even considered the national dish in Argentina, and it is given the name asado in Portuguese. This means not only the dish, but also the social event that surrounds an Argentinian barbecue.
When a person speaks about Turkish and Middle Eastern barbecue, the kebab immediately comes to mind. The tradition of taking different meats, and sometimes vegetables as well, and spearing them with a sharp stick called a skewer has crossed cultural lines today. Practically anywhere in the English-speaking world, the thought of shish-kebab will make barbecue lovers’ mouths water.
Wherever you go in the world, you are almost certain to come across a local method of preparing barbecue. If you visit different places, be bold and try whatever the local specialities are.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A

Cooking over open fires makes people feel less sociable.

B

Shish-kebabs are well-known in Turkey.

C

People in the United States eat hamburgers and hot dogs.

D

Argentina’s asado is considered the national dish.
To some people, there is nothing more appetizing than the smell of meat sizzling over an open fire. Throughout the world, people love to eat barbecue because it lets them together with friends and family to enjoy a meal that brings them back to their caveman roots. Cooking over coals or an open flame makes people feel more sociable.
Most countries have barbecue traditions, and they usually take place on national holidays. In the United States, it is a tradition to have a barbecue of hamburgers and hot dogs on July 4, which is Independence Day. In Taiwan, people get together to eat barbecue during the Moon Festival, and the smell of burning coal is in the air all day.
In South America, and in Argentina in particular, barbecue is a way of life. All sorts of meats and sausages are put on a large grill together over hot coals. Barbecue is even considered the national dish in Argentina, and it is given the name asado in Portuguese. This means not only the dish, but also the social event that surrounds an Argentinian barbecue.
When a person speaks about Turkish and Middle Eastern barbecue, the kebab immediately comes to mind. The tradition of taking different meats, and sometimes vegetables as well, and spearing them with a sharp stick called a skewer has crossed cultural lines today. Practically anywhere in the English-speaking world, the thought of shish-kebab will make barbecue lovers’ mouths water.
Wherever you go in the world, you are almost certain to come across a local method of preparing barbecue. If you visit different places, be bold and try whatever the local specialities are.
What is the main idea of the passage?

A

Barbecue is a healthy way to eat meat.

B

People today are eating more vegetables with their barbecue.

C

Local barbecue specialities can be found all over the world.

D

People in some countries mostly use sausages when they barbecue.
“If I were you, I would no longer spend most of my time chatting on Facebook”, he said.

A

He said to me to no longer spend most of my time chatting on Facebook

B

He told me to spend most of my time chatting on Facebook.

C

He said that if he was me, I would no longer spend most of my time chatting on Facebook.

D

He advised me not to spend most of my time chatting on Facebook.
He gave her the book “The fault in our stars” as a birthday gift.

A

The book “The fault in our stars” was given her as a birthday gift.

B

She was given the book “The fault in our stars” as a birthday gift.

C

The book “The fault in our stars” is given to her as a birthday gift.

D

She is given the book “The fault in our stars” as a birthday gift.
Although I had all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.

A

Because of having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.

B

In spite that I had all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.

C

In spite having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.

D

Despite having all the necessary qualifications, they didn’t offer me the job.
“Shall we use Perfume Pagoda as a theme of the presentation?” - She asked

A

She suggested using Perfume Pagoda as a theme of the presentation

B

She asked why don’t we use Perfume Pagoda as a theme of the presentation?

C

She asked to use Perfume Pagoda as a theme of the presentation?

D

She advised that we use Perfume Pagoda as a theme of the presentation?
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group.
tram ------------- sandals ------------- compartment ------------- manual

A

tram

B

sandals

C

compartment

D

manual
example ------------- exist ------------- exhibition ------------- examination

A

example

B

exist

C

exhibition

D

examination
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others in each group.

A

confident

B

dramatic

C

tolerant

D

interesting
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose main stress position is placed differently from that of the others in each group.

A

obedient

B

sympathetic

C

cooperate

D

pedestrian
It's time to say goodbye, but I'm ----------------- meeting you all again soon.

A

keeping up with

B

getting on with

C

looking forward to

D

putting up with
Did you forget your purse ----------------- purpose so you wouldn’t have to pay?

A

of

B

on

C

in

D

for