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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances to make a meaningful exchange, a meaningful letter or text in each of the following questions.
Câu 1Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →a. While many readers once relied on the daily paper for reliable updates, today’s audiences turn instead to digital platforms with convenient access.
b. In such a climate, the survival of any newspaper depends on its ability to adapt with modern models that preserve credibility while meeting digital demands.
c. This shift has led to shrinking circulation numbers and the closure of many local presses.
d. The decline of newspapers has become a defining feature of modern media.
e. Advertisers have also redirected their budgets towards online outlets, further eroding the financial stability of traditional journalism.
b. In such a climate, the survival of any newspaper depends on its ability to adapt with modern models that preserve credibility while meeting digital demands.
c. This shift has led to shrinking circulation numbers and the closure of many local presses.
d. The decline of newspapers has become a defining feature of modern media.
e. Advertisers have also redirected their budgets towards online outlets, further eroding the financial stability of traditional journalism.
A
b-c-d-e-a
B
d-a-c-e-b
C
d-b-e-a-c
D
d-c-e-b-a
Câu 2Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →a. It was such an eye-opening experience. Here, I met people from all walks of life and heard stories that inspired me deeply.
b. Giving back to the community has always been a value I hold, so I decided to volunteer at a local soup kitchen.
c. Since then, I’ve continued to seek ways to help more people and encourage others to join in the mission of giving.
d. Besides providing meals to those in need, the kitchen served as a place of hope, offering support and companionship to them.
e. Volunteering taught me the power of empathy and the importance of small actions in creating meaningful change.
b. Giving back to the community has always been a value I hold, so I decided to volunteer at a local soup kitchen.
c. Since then, I’ve continued to seek ways to help more people and encourage others to join in the mission of giving.
d. Besides providing meals to those in need, the kitchen served as a place of hope, offering support and companionship to them.
e. Volunteering taught me the power of empathy and the importance of small actions in creating meaningful change.
A
b-e-a-c-d
B
b-a-d-e-c
C
b-d-e-c-a
D
b-c-d-e-a
Câu 3Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →a. Alex: How was your morning?
b. Alex: I have. I’m sure it’ll be more exciting than the art class this morning.
c. Jane: Not bad, thanks. We did an interesting experiment in science with Mrs. Ellwood. You’ve got her class after lunch, haven’t you?
b. Alex: I have. I’m sure it’ll be more exciting than the art class this morning.
c. Jane: Not bad, thanks. We did an interesting experiment in science with Mrs. Ellwood. You’ve got her class after lunch, haven’t you?
A
a-b-c
B
c-a-b
C
b-c-a
D
a-c-b
Câu 4Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →a. Anna: Exactly. Even small actions like littering can disrupt ecosystems and harm wildlife.
b. David: Right, so being responsible means limiting our impact, not just following rules.
c. David: Hi. I’m visiting a protected area, but I’m not sure how to behave.
d. David: So I should take out everything I bring in and avoid interfering with nature, shouldn’t I?
e. Anna: Well, I’ve read that visitors to such places are expected to stay on marked paths and avoid disturbing plants or animals.
b. David: Right, so being responsible means limiting our impact, not just following rules.
c. David: Hi. I’m visiting a protected area, but I’m not sure how to behave.
d. David: So I should take out everything I bring in and avoid interfering with nature, shouldn’t I?
e. Anna: Well, I’ve read that visitors to such places are expected to stay on marked paths and avoid disturbing plants or animals.
A
c-d-e-a-b
B
c-e-a-d-b
C
c-e-d-a-b
D
e-c-d-a-b
Câu 5Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →Dear Ms. Anderson,
a. In light of this, I would be grateful if you could consider my application.
b. I am writing to follow up on my application for the Research Assistant position.
c. Although I understand that candidates with hands-on experience will be preferred, I remain highly interested in contributing to your team.
d. Since submitting my application, I have completed additional training relevant to the role.
e. I look forward to your reply and would like to discuss any future opportunity that may arise.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Thompson
a. In light of this, I would be grateful if you could consider my application.
b. I am writing to follow up on my application for the Research Assistant position.
c. Although I understand that candidates with hands-on experience will be preferred, I remain highly interested in contributing to your team.
d. Since submitting my application, I have completed additional training relevant to the role.
e. I look forward to your reply and would like to discuss any future opportunity that may arise.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Thompson
A
b-d-c-a-e
B
b-a-d-c-e
C
b-e-d-c-a
D
b-c-e-a-d
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 6 to 10.
SNACK-SIZED WORKOUTS: SMALL EFFORTS, BIG GAINS?
For many people, finding time to exercise has become an ongoing challenge. Busy schedules, long working hours, and constant digital distractions mean that traditional hour-long gym sessions often feel unrealistic. In response, a growing number of fitness experts are promoting what they call “snack-sized workouts”- short bursts of activity spread throughout the day. This shift (6) ____________. Consequently, even those with demanding routines may find it easier to remain physically active.
Instead of following fixed workout plans, individuals are stimulated to take advantage of small opportunities to move. Climbing a few flights of stairs, stretching between tasks, or completing brief cardio exercises can all contribute to daily activity levels. (7) ____________. Over time, these small actions can accumulate into meaningful behavioural change.
Researchers have found that even short periods of physical activity can improve heart health, support metabolism, and help regulate blood sugar levels. (8) ____________. In other words, modest efforts, when repeated consistently, may still produce noticeable benefits. Equally important are the psychological effects. Many people feel discouraged by the idea of committing to long workouts, but shorter sessions tend to feel more manageable. This simplicity can lower the barrier to getting started, (9) ____________.
Of course, not everyone is convinced. Some critics argue that brief, scattered workouts may not be sufficient for achieving higher levels of fitness. Still, most experts agree that doing something is better than remaining inactive. Ultimately, the real question is (10) ____________.
(Adapted from https://health-insights.org/micro-workouts)
SNACK-SIZED WORKOUTS: SMALL EFFORTS, BIG GAINS?
For many people, finding time to exercise has become an ongoing challenge. Busy schedules, long working hours, and constant digital distractions mean that traditional hour-long gym sessions often feel unrealistic. In response, a growing number of fitness experts are promoting what they call “snack-sized workouts”- short bursts of activity spread throughout the day. This shift (6) ____________. Consequently, even those with demanding routines may find it easier to remain physically active.
Instead of following fixed workout plans, individuals are stimulated to take advantage of small opportunities to move. Climbing a few flights of stairs, stretching between tasks, or completing brief cardio exercises can all contribute to daily activity levels. (7) ____________. Over time, these small actions can accumulate into meaningful behavioural change.
Researchers have found that even short periods of physical activity can improve heart health, support metabolism, and help regulate blood sugar levels. (8) ____________. In other words, modest efforts, when repeated consistently, may still produce noticeable benefits. Equally important are the psychological effects. Many people feel discouraged by the idea of committing to long workouts, but shorter sessions tend to feel more manageable. This simplicity can lower the barrier to getting started, (9) ____________.
Of course, not everyone is convinced. Some critics argue that brief, scattered workouts may not be sufficient for achieving higher levels of fitness. Still, most experts agree that doing something is better than remaining inactive. Ultimately, the real question is (10) ____________.
(Adapted from https://health-insights.org/micro-workouts)
Câu 6Thông hiểu
Xem chi tiết →This shift (6) ____________.
A
works on the assumption that extended exercise sessions are only worthwhile
B
redefines what only counts worthwhile extended exercise sessions
C
questions the idea that only extended exercise sessions are worthwhile
D
suggests that exercise only need to take the form of extended sessions to be worthwhile
Câu 7Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →(7) ____________.
A
With such flexibility, otherwise inactive routines are incorporated into movement
B
Such flexibility allows movement to be incorporated into otherwise inactive routines
C
Such flexibility makes it possible to incorporate inactive routines into otherwise movement
D
Movement is incorporated into such flexibility despite otherwise inactive routines
Câu 8Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →(8) ____________.
A
In fact, minimal activity, although convenient, rarely leads to clear physical improvement
B
Therefore, even small amounts of activity can serve as a useful starting point for less active people
C
However, minimal activity is not enough unless people also take part in more intense exercise
D
As a result, minimal activity is considered helpful mainly because it replaces more demanding exercise
Câu 9Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →This simplicity can lower the barrier to getting started, (9) ____________.
A
making it more likely that individuals will develop sustainable habits
B
yet it is more likely that sustainable habits will be developed by individuals
C
thereby making it more sustainable for individuals to develop easier habits
D
which increases the likelihood for individuals to develop sustainable habits
Câu 10Vận dụng
Xem chi tiết →Ultimately, the real question is (10) ____________.
A
why we should integrate structured exercise without completely replacing more brief activity
B
how brief activity can be integrated without replacing more structured exercise entirely
C
whether brief activity can be included in a way that entirely replaces more structured exercise
D
how individuals can use brief activity to make up for the complete absence of exercise in daily life
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