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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. Working on the computer is very tough on your body, which is not used to this modern type of work. Sitting has long been known to cause back pain and negatively influence circulation, which can promote cardiovascular disease. Extensive use of the keyboard and mouse can lead to stiffening of the muscles in your hands, arms, and neck, as well as inflammation and injuries. Staring at a bright screen for too long can cause dry eyes and headaches. Finally, computer work can be stressful, isolating, and lead to depression and anxiety. In other words, working on the computer is as unhealthy a job as you can imagine. First and foremost, sitting for long stretches of time is a very serious health risk! Sitting affects your blood circulation, your back experiences a steady stress, you are more likely to drink and eat stuff that isn’t good for you, and you burn very little calories, making it more likely that you overeat. As a result, sitting contributes to a host of conditions, most notably gaining weight, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and consequently a shortened life span. Second, bad posture causes pain. You can develop bad posture from anything you do habitually, whether it’s sitting, standing, or walking. Your daily activities have an impact on your body and shape your muscles; they either tighten or become weak. The typical consequences associated with bad posture while working on the computer are pain in the back, shoulder, and neck, often resulting in tension headaches. Third, staring at the screen causes eye strain. Staring at a bright screen for hours can lead to eye fatigue or eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, burning, itching or tearing eyes, and temporary vision disorders. Fortunately, eye strain rarely results in a permanent condition and symptoms can be prevented or cured rather easily. Last, but not least, emotional pressure and isolation cause anxiety and depression. Computers are very efficient tools in that they help us with getting more work done in less time. At the same time, you spend less face-to-face time with your colleagues, family, or friends. This can lead to isolation, anxiety, and depression, i.e. both physical and mental health issues. The symptoms are manifold and can include tense muscles, back pain, headaches, poor sleep (insomnia), increased or flat breathing, quickened pulse, and generally signs of stress, depression, or anxiety. 1. The word “ cardiovascular “ in Paragraph 1 means connected with... A. the limbs and their muscles B. the brain and the nerve systems C. the heart and the blood vessels D. the lungs and the breathing organs 2. What is NOT mentioned as being affected by sitting for long ? A. Your blood circulation B. Your back muscles C. Your eye- sight D. Your eating habits 3. Which of the followings can best replace the word “eye strain” in Paragraph 4? A. Eye disease B. Eye fatigue C. Eye stress D. Eye trouble 4. It can be inferred from the passage that emotional and physical issues are ... A. easy to cure B. permanent C. pressing D. inseparable 5. According to the passage, all the mentioned issues are... A. simple B. controversial C. preventable D. international 6. What is the organization of the passage? A. Causes and effects B. Problems and solutions C. Advantages and disadvantages D. Comparing and contrasting

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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. Working on the computer is very tough on your body, which is not used to this modern type of work. Sitting has long been known to cause back pain and negatively influence circulation, which can promote cardiovascular disease. Extensive use of the keyboard and mouse can lead to stiffening of the muscles in your hands, arms, and neck, as well as inflammation and injuries. Staring at a bright screen for too long can cause dry eyes and headaches. Finally, computer work can be stressful, isolating, and lead to depression and anxiety. In other words, working on the computer is as unhealthy a job as you can imagine. First and foremost, sitting for long stretches of time is a very serious health risk! Sitting affects your blood circulation, your back experiences a steady stress, you are more likely to drink and eat stuff that isn’t good for you, and you burn very little calories, making it more likely that you overeat. As a result, sitting contributes to a host of conditions, most notably gaining weight, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and consequently a shortened life span. Second, bad posture causes pain. You can develop bad posture from anything you do habitually, whether it’s sitting, standing, or walking. Your daily activities have an impact on your body and shape your muscles; they either tighten or become weak. The typical consequences associated with bad posture while working on the computer are pain in the back, shoulder, and neck, often resulting in tension headaches. Third, staring at the screen causes eye strain. Staring at a bright screen for hours can lead to eye fatigue or eye strain, headaches, blurred vision, burning, itching or tearing eyes, and temporary vision disorders. Fortunately, eye strain rarely results in a permanent condition and symptoms can be prevented or cured rather easily. Last, but not least, emotional pressure and isolation cause anxiety and depression. Computers are very efficient tools in that they help us with getting more work done in less time. At the same time, you spend less face-to-face time with your colleagues, family, or friends. This can lead to isolation, anxiety, and depression, i.e. both physical and mental health issues. The symptoms are manifold and can include tense muscles, back pain, headaches, poor sleep (insomnia), increased or flat breathing, quickened pulse, and generally signs of stress, depression, or anxiety. 1. The word “ cardiovascular “ in Paragraph 1 means connected with... A. the limbs and their muscles B. the brain and the nerve systems C. the heart and the blood vessels D. the lungs and the breathing organs 2. What is NOT mentioned as being affected by sitting for long ? A. Your blood circulation B. Your back muscles C. Your eye- sight D. Your eating habits 3. Which of the followings can best replace the word “eye strain” in Paragraph 4? A. Eye disease B. Eye fatigue C. Eye stress D. Eye trouble 4. It can be inferred from the passage that emotional and physical issues are ... A. easy to cure B. permanent C. pressing D. inseparable 5. According to the passage, all the mentioned issues are... A. simple B. controversial C. preventable D. international 6. What is the organization of the passage? A. Causes and effects B. Problems and solutions C. Advantages and disadvantages D. Comparing and contrasting

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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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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. Families can function well if everyone is able to communicate their needs and wants to communicate with each other in a respectful way. This can be hard if you are feeling frustrated, angry, hurt or sad. Sometimes it can be better to wait until intense feelings have (1)_____ , so that you can more calmly communicate what is going on for you and what you need and want. You may not always get what you want straight away and you might have to be patient and/ or learn the (2)______of negotiation and compromise. Learning to negotiate is a great way to (3)_____things out so everyone come out winning. For example, you might agree to help with chores around the house so you can go to the movies. It’s important to stick to your side of the agreement - this builds trust and respect. Talking things (4)_______can be really helpful, particularly if you are worried about your family relationships. It’s important to identify someone in your family who you feel is understanding and supportive. This could be a parent, brother, sister, cousin, aunty, uncle, a grandparent or a (5) ______family friend. 1. A. blown B. given C. moved D. passed 2. A. art B. course C. craft D. school 3. A. control B. go C. labour D. work 4. A. out B. over C. through D. up 5. A. near B. close C. warm D. convenient

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Mọi người xem giúp mình bài này mình làm đúng hết chưa II. Read the text. Are the statements true (T) or false (F) Sue Glass , racing driver. Sue Glass had a car accident when she was eight so she didn’t like driving .When she grew up, this was a problem, because she got a job with a car company. Then six years ago she met Julian Swayland a racing driver, and she told him she was afraid of cars. He wanted to help ,so he took her to Brands Hatch, a Grand Prix racing circuit. He drove her round corners at 100 mph and she loved it. Then she heard about a special motor racing course. She did the course with five men and was amazed when she got top marks. She says: “I think I did well because I listened to everything the teacher said .I needed to because I was so afraid. The men often didn’t listen .The best moment was my first championship race .I didn’t win but I came fourth. I beat 20 men .I love the excitement of motor racing but it’s dangerous sport and I am always very frightened. 1. …T…Sue Glass  didn’t like driving because she had a car accident . 2. …T…When Sue Glass grew up,she worked for a car company . 3. …F…Julian Swayland was afraid of cars. 4. …T…Julian took Sue to Brands Hatch because he wanted to help her . 5. …F….Sue drove a car at 100mph. 6. …T….Sue listened  to the teacher so she did the course very well . 7. …F….Sue was afraid of the men on her course. 8. …T.....Sue won her fourth championship race.     9…T……Sue was better than 20 men on the course.    10…T......Sue loves motor racing because it is dangerous.

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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. Do you find the American education system to be confusing and different from the education system in your own country? Do you want to attend a university or a school in the USA? The American education system offers international students the most diverse set of options in the world. In fact, an international student who elects to take advantage of the American education system can pursue anything from nuclear science to film and dance. The possibilities are almost endless! The American education system requires that students complete 12 years of primary and secondary education prior to attending university or college. This may be accomplished either at public (or government-operated) schools, or at private schools. These 12 years of schooling (or their equivalent) may also be completed outside the USA, thus giving foreign students the opportunity to pursue the benefits of the American education system and obtain a quality American education. Perhaps one of the most impressive facts is the large number of presidents, prime ministers and leaders from other countries who have experienced the American education system and graduated from a university or school in the USA. In many fields and industries, the American education system offers the most cutting-edge, sought-after programs at the world's best schools. That is why graduating from an accredited American school and being exposed to the rigors of the American education system is an investment in your future. Whether you want to study at a USA university, a top college, or at an ESL, vocational or high school, a thorough understanding of how the American education system works is essential. Without a clear grasp of the system, an international student will find it difficult to make the right academic choices. The information provided in the Overview of the American education system section will help you develop that understanding. You can also search our list of Universities, colleges, community colleges, graduate schools, and boys and girls boarding schools. It is no surprise that the United States hosts more international students than any other country in the world! 32. The phrase “ prior to” in the second paragraph mostly means.... A. before B. after C. while D. whereas 33. The word “ cutting- edge “ in the second paragraph mostly means.... A. comprehensive B. advanced C. fashionable D. expensive 34. we can see from the passage that the writer... the US education A. appreciates B. underestimates C. overstates D. dislikes 35. What is probably the best title for the passage? A. Studying in the USA B. American Universities and Colleges C. The American Education system D. Study tips for American students

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