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1.The woman left her wallet at the post office. She sent this package to her relatives.

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2. Spending time with people is very interesting. They know how to make jokes.

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3. The house is located in a very quiet area. Mr Lam is going to buy it.

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4. The party was held by an old friend. I went to there last night.

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5. The student worked very hard. His test got the highest mark.

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6. Have you returned the money? You borrowed it from the bank.

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7. I didn’t recognize the man. He entered the room.

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8. All the contestants are very intelligent. They take part in the competition.

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9. The families are still trying to improve their lives. Their houses were destroyed in the storm.

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10. I have just bought a new motorbike. It was advertised on TV.

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11. The exhibition was not very interesting. My friend took me too see it.

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12. One of the chief things is to save money, manpower and time. A computer can do this thing

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13. I know the person. He will do the job quickly.

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14. The doctor is very friendly. His wife is my teacher.

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15. The day is Sunday. I went out for a picnic on that day.

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WRITING: Rewrite the sentences, using relative clauses. 1. Most of the people speak German. They live in Australia. → ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2. I don’t like the man. He is going out with my sister. →…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3. Mary was staying with her friend. He has a big house in Scotland. →…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4. The person asked me some very difficult questions. He interviewed me. → …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5. Charlie Chaplin became a very rich man. He was from a poor family. →…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6.The pub is opposite the Town Hall. I first met my wife there. 7.He was sitting on a chair. It was uncomfortable. 8.Do you know that lady? I repaired her car. 9.These are the books. I use them in the class. 10.The film is about two people. Their plane crashed in the jungle 11.This is Mr Smith. His son Bill plays in our team. 12.Do you know a restaurant? We can have a good meal there. 13.Are you the man ? The man won the first prize. 14.Romeo and Juliet were lovers. Their parents hated each other. 15.The palace stands outside the town. It was built years ago. The palace 16.I have one black cat. His name is Blacky. I have 17.John didn't study for the exam. That was a very stupid thing to do. 18.He swam across the English Channel. It is hard to believe that. 19.The parcel contained a bomb. They had opened it carefully. 20.The match will be shown on TV tonight. They filmed it this afternoon. 21.The lady is a famous writer. You met her at the party last night. 22.The child enjoyed the chocolates. Her mother bought them from France. 23.The river is the Sai Gon River. It flows through Ho Chi Minh City.

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Exercise 11. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks. GAP YEAR In the professional or career world, a gap year is a year before going to college or university and after finishing high school or (119) ____ a year off before going into graduate school after completing a bachelor as an undergraduate. (120) ____ this time, students may engage in advanced academic courses, extra-academic courses and non-academic courses, such as yearlong pre-college math courses, language studies, learning a trade, art studies, volunteer work, travel, internships, sports and more. Gap years are sometimes considered a way for students to become independent and learn a great deal of (121) ____ prior to engaging in university life. Australians and New Zealanders have a tradition of travelling overseas independently (122) ____ a young age. In New Zealand, this is known as “doing an OE” (Overseas Experience). Sometimes, an OE is (123) ____ to one year, but often Australians and New Zealanders will remain overseas for three to five years, with many working short-term in service industry jobs to fund their continuing travels. Europe and Asia are popular destinations for doing an OE. In Australia, through exchange programmes and benefits for youth, there are so many opportunities for a young person to broaden their (124) ____ through travel in a gap year. 119. A. calling ​B. going ​C. taking ​D. turning 120. A. During ​B. When ​C. While​D. By 121. A. responsible ​B. responsibility ​C. irresponsible ​D. irresponsibility 122. A. at​B. on​C. in ​D. for 123. A. distributed​B. used​C. spent ​D. limited 124. A. head​B. mind ​C. brain​D. memory

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Exercise 10. Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. Do you think education is better now than it was in your grandparents' time? Many older people in the UK believe the opposite. “Schools were better in our day,” they complain. “There isn't enough discipline these days. Kids don't work as hard as we did, either. The syllabus isn't as challenging, so clever students aren't being stretched enough. They need to study things in greater depth. Exams are much, much easier now as well.” Were schools better years ago? Some British teenagers travelled back in time to a 1950s boarding school. They got a big surprise! The first shock came when the teenagers met their new teachers. Dressed in traditional black gowns, they look so frosty and uncaring! They were really authoritarian, too, so anyone caught breaking the rules - talking in classes, mucking about in the playground or playing truant – was in big trouble! Punishments included writing 'lines' or staying after class to do detention. The naughtiest kids were expelled. Things were just as bad after class. At meal times the students had to endure a diet of plain, no-nonsense, healthy food. Homework was obligatory and it took ages! Copying essays off the Internet wasn't an option, as personal computers didn't exist in the 1950s! At the end of 'term' everyone sat 1950s-style exams. The old exams were much longer than their twenty-first century equivalents and involved learning huge amounts of facts by heart. History papers were all dates and battles. Maths papers were trickier, too; calculators weren't around in the 1950s, so the students had to memorise multiplication tables and master long division. Our candidates found this really difficult. The exam results surprised a lot of people. Students predicted to do well in their real-life, twenty-first century exams often got low grades in the 1950s exams. Does this prove modern exams are too easy? Do twenty-first century kids rely too much on modern technology, like calculators and computers? The TV series of That 'll teach 'em! focused on a 1960s vocational school. UK school-kids study a range of academic subjects these days. But in the 1960s, children judged to be less ‘able' went to vocational schools. These helped them learn job skills. Boys studied subjects like metalwork, woodwork or gardening. In some classes, they even learned how to milk goats! The girls' timetables included secretarial skills. They also learned to cook, clean and sew - probably not much fun for most girls. 111. What criticism is sometimes made about modern education in the first paragraph? A. Teachers aren't strict enough. B. The syllabus is out of date. C. There's too much stress on exams. D. The teaching methods are not good enough. 112. The word "authoritarian” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to ____. A. inexperienced​B. impolite ​C. unreasonable​D. strict 113. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the food the students ate at school? A. It wasn't cooked properly. ​B. It wasn't delicious. C. It wasn't nutritious.​D. There wasn't much of it. 114. The word "obligatory” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to ____. A. compulsory ​B. difficult ​C. long​D. complicated 115. According to the passage, how did exams in the 1950s differ from those in the twenty-first century? A They covered more subjects. ​B. It took students less time to do them. C. There was more to remember. ​D. They were less difficult. 116. What was surprising about the students' results after taking the 1950s-style exams? A. All the students found the exams difficult. B. Students didn't do as well as expected. C. Students who were predicted to fail did rather well. D. Students did better than twenty-first century exams. 117. The word “these” in the last paragraph refers to ____. A. school-kids ​B. subjects ​C. series ​D. vocational schools 118. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Vocational schools provided poorer children with equipment. B. Vocational schools took children who were good at studying. C. Vocational schools prepared students for employment. D. Vocational schools were a complete waste of time.

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It is common for students in Britain to take a gap year from fulltime (1) ___________________ (EDUCATE) before going to a university. Some starts to work in shops, hotels or restaurants, in order to earn enough for an (2) _________________ (EXTEND) holiday. On the other hand, backpacking is also popular and (3) ___________________ (ADVENTURE) option since many of them can only afford local buses and trains. Australia and India as well as Thailand, are (4) ___________________ (FAVOUR) backpacking destinations, Unpaid work on educational or (5) ___________________ (ENVIRONMENT) projects is another solution. Opportunities can be (6) ___________________ (HELP) out in school classrooms to working in hospitals. There are (7) ___________________ (NUMBER) organisations who make (8) ___________________ (ARRANGE) for people that are interested , both at home and overseas. However, although universities view a gap year as an (9) ___________________ (NECESSARY), other people feel that it offers students with (10) ___________________ (VALUE) skills. To potential (11) ___________________ (EMPLOY) a gap year can make a CV look nice. They see that you spend time on (12) ___________________ (BROAD) your horizon and your experiences have increased your (13) ___________________ (CONFIDENT) in working with other people and you are ready to take on (14) _______________ (RESPONSIBLE). The (15) ___________________ (POSSIBLE) of taking some time off, also become popular with people between 25 and 35 , those decide that they need a break and studies differently in another (16) ___________________ (PROFESSION) field.

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Question 41. In September 2, 1945, at Ba Đình ______, President Hồ Chí Minh read the Declaration of Independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. A. square. B. ground. C. city. D. museum. Question 42. Phan Xi Pang , Vietnam's highest ______, is In the northwest of Lào Cai province A. mountaining. B. mountainous. C. mountains. D. mountain. Question 43. Is living in the city ______ than living in the country? A. so convenient. B. as convenient. C. most convenient. D. more convenient. Question 44. Lychees are a dominant fruit crop of Bắc Giang Province. It is ______ in an area of 20,275 hectares (50,100 acres) in this province. A. grown. B. grew. C. growed. D. grow. Question 45. Halong Bay is a UNESCO ______ Heritage Site and popular travel destination in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. A. Nation. B. island. C. Town. D. World. Question 46. My father sometimes goes ______ in the forests. He’d like to find some more food for our family. A. hunting. B. to hunt. C. hunted. D. hunt. Question 47. Which ethnic group has the largest population in Viet Nam? –“______” A. Kinh. B. Tay. C. Muong. D. Hmong. Question 48. Lào Cai is a province of the ______ Northwest region of Vietnam bordering the province of Yunnan in China. A. mountain. B. mountainous. C. mountains. D. mountaining. Question 49. At the Mid-Autumn Festival, kids can sing, dance, and enjoy moon-cakes ; ______, every child likes it very much. A. Because. B. Therefore. C. Moreover. D. However. Question 50. The Viet (or Kinh) have the ______ number of people, account for about 86% of the population. A. larger. B. largest. C. the large. D. large.

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Question 21. At Tet, adults give “______ money” to children and the elderly, and wish for a prosperous and lucky year. A. good. B. unlucky. C. bad. D. lucky. Question 22. Quan họ was ______ as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO in 2009. A. recognize. B. recognizes. C. recognized. D. seen. Question 23. If customers ______ (not) happy, they ______ (make) negative feedback about your hotels. A. are not/ will make. B. are not/ are making. C. will not/ are make. D. will not/ will make. Question 24. Bac Giang is a province of Vietnam, located in the Northeast region of the country, and situated ______ to the east of Hanoi. A. 150 kilometres. B. 50 kilometres. C. 80 kilometres. D. 100 kilometres. Question 25. According to Vietnamese conception, Than Tai ( God of Wealth) is a sort of "benefactor" to bring ______ into a business A. fortune. B. misfortune. C. good. D. bad. Question 26. ______ we ______ off our shoes to enter the pagoda? A. Need/ take. B. Should/to take. C. Will/take. D. Do/have to take. Question 27. The city’s port of Haiphong was ______ by the French in the late 19th century as a trade and banking centre. A. develope. B. developes. C. developing. D. developed. Question 28. The national anthem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam is the music and words of the song Tiến quân ca composed by musician ……………. A. An thuyen. B. Trinh Cong Son. C. Pham Tuyên. D. Văn Cao. Question 29. Inviting your business partners for lunch is one way to show your ______. A. hospitality. B. hospital. C. hospitable. D. hostile. Question 30. Passengers ______ open the emergency doors without the permission from flight attendants. A. mustn’t B. have to. C. are allowed to. D. needn’t. Question 31. Find the English word for the room for 3 people A. Triple bed room. B. Superior. C. Standard. D. Double bed room. Question 32. Hai Phong is Vietnam’s third largest city and was one of the principal ______ and trade centers of Vietnam. A. port. B. porting. C. ports. D. areas. Question 33. Halong ______ is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular travel destination in Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam. A. Town. B. Island. C. City. D. Bay. Question 34. I sincerely ______ for our mistake today. A. sorry. B. regret. C. apologise. D. apology.

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Part II. Read the text carefully, then choose the correct answers (1,25pts) After only 50 minute flying from Ho Chi Minh City, you will set foot on the tropical paradise of Vietnam and the world: Phu Quoc Island. The island has a roughly triangular shape with a north-south length of 50km and a west-east width of 25km. A great part of the terrain is filled with beautiful sandy beaches, but there is a mountainous region with 99 peaks, among which the Peak of Chua Mountain is the tallest one at 603 meters. Due to Phu Quoc’s location in the Gulf of Thailand, its climate is sub-equatorial with a temperate weather all year round, making trips to Phu Quoc possible any time in the year. However, the best time to travel to this island is during the dry season, from November until March, when the sky is blue and clear and the rains are away. Phu Quoc is most famous for its the cuisines and a natural wonderful coastline. The most famous food of Phu Quoc is fish sauce, which has become quite popular all over Vietnam and the world. Besides, another thing worth trying there is the spicy yet interesting black pepper. However, the factor that will definitely intrigue you to visit Phu Quoc is its untouched coastline featuring several heavenly beaches. They have yet to be explored to their full ability, but this fact might be actually positive as it gives the shores a romantic beauty that you can find in nowhere else in the world. 16. What is Phu Quoc Island regarded as? A. Pearl of the Orient B. Tropical Paradise C. City of Eternal Spring D. Lanterns Paradise 17. According to the passage, Phu Quoc Island. A. has both beaches and mountains B. doesn’t have much tourist attraction C. has the tallest mountain in Vietnam D. doesn’t have rains all the year round 18. Tourists can visit Phu Quoc anytime in the year thanks to. A. its location by the sea B. its friendly local people C. its temperate climate D. its dry season 19. What are Phu Quoc’s specialties? A. red pepper and fish sauce B. black pepper and dried fish C. red pepper and soya sauce D. spicy black pepper and fish sauce 20. The word “intrigue” has the closest meaning to. A. attract B. promote C. inspire D. pay attention to

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