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Read the text carefully and then choose the best option Do you ever give excuses that are not really true? When and why? It seems that everybody tells lies - well, not big lies, but what we call "white lies". The only real questions are about when we lie and who we tell lies to. A recent study found that in conversation people frequently stretch the truth. Here are some ways they do it. People often lie because they want to hide something from someone. For example, a son doesn't tell his parents that he is dating a girl because he doesn't think they will like her. Instead, he says he is going out with the guys. Sometimes people lie because they don't want to do something. For example, someone invites you to a party. You think it will be boring so you say that you are busy and can't come. Often we stretch the truth to make someone feel good. For example, your friend cooks dinner for you, but it tastes terrible. Do you say so? No! You probably say "Hmm, this is delicious!". Other times we don't want to tell someone bad news. For example, you have just had bad day at work, but you don't want to talk about it. So, if someone asks about your day, you just say everything was fine. Telling "white lies" isn't really bad. Most of the time people do it because they want to protect a friendship. 1. Why do people often tell lies? A. Because they don't like the person who asks them about their stories B. Because they like it. C. Because they want to hide something D. Because they feel amused 2. Sometimes people lie by_________. A. making someone feel good B. saying something quite new C. giving false excuse D. telling stories 3. A son doesn't want to tell his parents that he is dating a girl because he _______ so he tells lies. A. is very reserved C. is afraid that his parents don't like her B. wants to keep it secret D. is ashamed 4. Everyone sometimes tells lies because____. A. it makes him/ her fell happier B. it isn't really all bad C. it is a habit of human beings D. it is very good https://assets.grammarly.com/emoji/v1/1f628.svg

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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. Going to a restaurant shouldn't be your excuse to eat unhealthy foods. Follow these tips and not only will you enjoy your meal more, you'll feel satisfied and happy when you're done. First, ask for it your way. Dining out is no time to be a meek consumer, notes Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D., executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and coauthor of the book Restaurant Confidential. “You need to be an assertive consumer by asking for changes on the menu,” he says. For instance, if an item is fried, ask for it grilled. If it comes with French fries, ask for a side of veggies instead. Ask for a smaller portion of the meat and a larger portion of the salad; for salad instead of coleslaw; baked potato instead of fried. “Just assume you can have the food prepared the way you want it,” says Dr. Jacobson. “Very often, the restaurant will cooperate.” Second, order A Salad before ordering anything else on the menu. Scientists at Pennsylvania State University found that volunteers who ate a big veggie salad before the main course ate fewer calories overall than those who didn’t have a first-course salad, notes Novick. However, remember: Salads Shouldn’t Be Fatty. This is a vegetable course-keep it tasty but healthy. That means avoiding anything in a creamy sauce (coleslaw, pasta salads, and potato salads), and skipping the bacon bits and fried noodles. Instead, load up on the raw vegetables, treat yourself to a few well-drained marinated vegetables (artichoke hearts, red peppers, or mushrooms), and for a change, add in some fruit or nuts. Indeed, fruits such as mango, kiwi, cantaloupe, and pear are often the secret ingredient in four-star salads. Question: What does the word” those” in the third paragraph? A. Scentists B. Calories C. University students D. Some volunteers

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( Các bạn giải thích giúp mình nhé ) 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. Going to a restaurant shouldn't be your excuse to eat unhealthy foods. Follow these tips and not only will you enjoy your meal more, you'll feel satisfied and happy when you're done. First, ask for it your way. Dining out is no time to be a meek consumer, notes Michael F. Jacobson, Ph.D., executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and coauthor of the book Restaurant Confidential. “You need to be an assertive consumer by asking for changes on the menu,” he says. For instance, if an item is fried, ask for it grilled. If it comes with French fries, ask for a side of veggies instead. Ask for a smaller portion of the meat and a larger portion of the salad; for salad instead of coleslaw; baked potato instead of fried. “Just assume you can have the food prepared the way you want it,” says Dr. Jacobson. “Very often, the restaurant will cooperate.” Second, order A Salad before ordering anything else on the menu. Scientists at Pennsylvania State University found that volunteers who ate a big veggie salad before the main course ate fewer calories overall than those who didn’t have a first-course salad, notes Novick. However, remember: Salads Shouldn’t Be Fatty. This is a vegetable course-keep it tasty but healthy. That means avoiding anything in a creamy sauce (coleslaw, pasta salads, and potato salads), and skipping the bacon bits and fried noodles. Instead, load up on the raw vegetables, treat yourself to a few well-drained marinated vegetables (artichoke hearts, red peppers, or mushrooms), and for a change, add in some fruit or nuts. Indeed, fruits such as mango, kiwi, cantaloupe, and pear are often the secret ingredient in four-star salads. 1. Which of the followings best replaces the word ‘meek’ in the first paragraph ? A. Average B. Assertive C. Passive D. Potential 2. What is M. F Jacobson’s job? A. A doctor B. A film director C. A chef D. A write 3. According to Dr. jacobson, most restaurants... A. are ready to prepare food in the way you ask for B. will cooperate to add your food on the menu C. hate customers ordering food out of the menu D. will ask customers for changes on the menu 4. What is suggested as a starter? A. Bacon bits B. Coleslaw C. Fried noodles D. Veggie salads 5. Which of the followings is the best title for the passage? A. Eating in a restaurant: Do’s and don’ts B. Tips for eating healthy while dining out C. Ways to order food beyond the menu D. Tricks for cooking better than restaurants

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Read the passage below and choose the best answer ( A , B , C or D ) to each question . ( Ipt ) Smoking is not as common in American as in many other countries . Generally . Americans smoke less than Europeans and much less than Asians . It is a practice that is becoming less and less socially acceptable . Smoking is prohibited in many places . It is not allowed in any public buildings . on any public transportation ( including airplane flights within the United State ) , in shops , in movies theaters , schools , and office buildings . The general rule is if you are indoors , then you probably are not allowed to smoke . The exceptions are bars , nightclubs . and some restaurants . If a restaurant does allow smoking . it will only be in an area that is designated for smokers . If you are with someone . even outdoors , it is polite to ask if they mind before you start smoking . Milesignate : select / indicatel The legal smoking age in America is 18. If you are buying cigarettes ( or another tobacco product ) and you look young , the store clerk is required by law to ask you for proof of legal age . You should be prepared to provide identification . 9. The main idea of the passage is ….. A. Smoking is becoming less and less socially acceptable . B. Smoking is becoming more and more socially acceptable C. Smoking is good for your health D. Smoking is allowed everywhere 10. The legal smoking age in America is…….   A. 15  B. 16  C. 17  D.18 11. It is……..to ask before you start smoking .            A. polite        B. impolite    C. rude                       D. unkind 12. You are NOT allowed to smoke in  . ​A. bars        B. nightclubs            C. some restaurants            D. public buildings  Listening carefully and decide the stament are true ( T ) or false ( F ) 13. Gavin always study hard . 14. Jenny always listen carefully to his teacher . 15. Both Jenny and Gavin think schooldays were the best day of their life . 16. Jenny doesn't write his homework slowly and carefully .

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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 In Viet Nam festivals often take place during the three months in spring and in autumn when people have a lot of leisure time. In addition, the climate in spring and autumn is especially suitable for holding festivals and for festivals goers to enjoy. Traditional festivals constitute a form of cultural activities, a spiritual product which the people have created and developed during the course of history. From generation to generation, the Vietnamese people preserve the fine tradition of “remembering the source while drinking water.” Festivals are events which represent this tradition of the community as well as honour the holy figures named as “gods” -the real persons in national history or legendary persons. The images of gods converge the noble characteristics of mankind. They are national heroes who fought against foreign invaders, reclaimed new lands, treated people, fought against natural calamities, or those legendary characters who affect the earthly life. Accordingly, first and foremost, festivals are events when people pay tribute to divinities that rendered merits to the community and the nation. These are occasions when people come back to either their natural or national roots, which form a sacred part in their mind. Furthermore, testivals represent the strength of the commune or village, the local region or even the whole nation. Worshipping the same god, the people unite in solidarity to overcome difficulties, striving for a happy and wealthy life. Moreover, festivals display the demand for creativity and enjoyment of spiritual and material cultural values of all social strata. They become a form of education under which fine traditional moral values can be handed from one generation to the next in a unique way of combining spiritual characters with competition and entertainment games. Festivals are also the time people can express their sadness and worries in a wish that gods might bestow favour on them to help them strive for a better life. 1. Which of the followings best replace the word “ course “ in the second paragraph? A. lesson B. road C. creation D. development 2. What does the author mean by saying “ remembering the source while drinking water “? A. Appreciating the contribution of national heroes B. Only drinking water of clear production sources C. Forgetting the outlet as the source is more important D. Comparing the number of gods to the amount of water 3. What does the word “ they “ in the second paragraph refer to ? A. Images B. Gods C. Characteristics D. Invaders 4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a value of festivals A. Remembering national heroes B. Educating young generations C. Showing community’s union D. Questioning personal bad lucks 5. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT found as a common activity in festivals? A. Entertaining B. Fortune- telling C. Praying D. Worshipping

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