you meet your classmate in a bookshop, you say:=> Hi/Hello
MÌNH NHẦM NHA, TRẢ LỜI LÀ "HI, LOAN. HOW ARE YOU GETTING ON?" MỚI ĐÚNG NHA, BẠN TICK GIÚP MÌNH NHA
you meet your classmate in a bookshop, you say:=> Hi/Hello
MÌNH NHẦM NHA, TRẢ LỜI LÀ "HI, LOAN. HOW ARE YOU GETTING ON?" MỚI ĐÚNG NHA, BẠN TICK GIÚP MÌNH NHA
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions
"You got an A in Chemistry. Congratulations!" Peter said to his classmate.
A. Peter encouraged his classmate to get an A in Chemistry.
B. Peter persuaded his classmate to get an A in Chemistry.
C. Peter insisted on getting an A in Chemistry for his classmate.
D. Peter congratulated his classmate on getting an A in Chemistry.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
If you say bad things about the person who give a job you bite the hand that feeds you.
A. be unfriendly
B. be ungrateful
C. be thankful
D. be devoted
7. I (meet) .....................Arthur three weeks ago.
8. Where ............you (spend) ..................... your holidays next summer?
9. Violets (bloom) .......................... in spring
10. Hurry up! The train ............................ (come)
11. He often (say) ......................O.K when he (talk) ........................ with the guests
12. Yesterday thieves (break) ................. into the house and (steal) ....................... a lot of fur coats while the guests ...................... (dance).
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 from 31 to 35.
When you first arrive in a foreign culture, often your first reaction is completely positive. Everything seems exciting, different and fascinating. It’s an (31) . If you are just on a short holiday, you will probably never leave this phase.
(32) , if you stay longer, your attitude can start to change. As you start to realize (33) little you really understand the new culture, life can get frustrating. People misunderstand what you are trying to say, or they may laugh at you when you say something incorrectly. Even simple things, like posting a letter, can seem very difficult to you. Thus, you are likely to get angry or upset when things go wrong.
With time, though, you start to (34) to become more comfortable with the differences and better able to handle frustrating situations. Your (35) of humor reappears. Finally, you may feel enthusiastic about the culture once again, enjoy living in it, and even prefer certain aspects of the culture to your own.
(Adapted from Navigate – Coursebook, OUP 2015)
Điền vào ô 33.
A. whether
B. how
C. if
D. what
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 from 31 to 35.
When you first arrive in a foreign culture, often your first reaction is completely positive. Everything seems exciting, different and fascinating. It’s an (31) . If you are just on a short holiday, you will probably never leave this phase.
(32) , if you stay longer, your attitude can start to change. As you start to realize (33) little you really understand the new culture, life can get frustrating. People misunderstand what you are trying to say, or they may laugh at you when you say something incorrectly. Even simple things, like posting a letter, can seem very difficult to you. Thus, you are likely to get angry or upset when things go wrong.
With time, though, you start to (34) to become more comfortable with the differences and better able to handle frustrating situations. Your (35) of humor reappears. Finally, you may feel enthusiastic about the culture once again, enjoy living in it, and even prefer certain aspects of the culture to your own.
(Adapted from Navigate – Coursebook, OUP 2015)
Điền vào ô 35.
A. taste
B. sense
C. touch
D. sound
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 from 31 to 35.
When you first arrive in a foreign culture, often your first reaction is completely positive. Everything seems exciting, different and fascinating. It’s an (31) . If you are just on a short holiday, you will probably never leave this phase.
(32) , if you stay longer, your attitude can start to change. As you start to realize (33) little you really understand the new culture, life can get frustrating. People misunderstand what you are trying to say, or they may laugh at you when you say something incorrectly. Even simple things, like posting a letter, can seem very difficult to you. Thus, you are likely to get angry or upset when things go wrong.
With time, though, you start to (34) to become more comfortable with the differences and better able to handle frustrating situations. Your (35) of humor reappears. Finally, you may feel enthusiastic about the culture once again, enjoy living in it, and even prefer certain aspects of the culture to your own.
(Adapted from Navigate – Coursebook, OUP 2015)
Điền vào ô 31.
A. adventure
B. adventurous
C. adventurer
D. adventurously
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 from 31 to 35.
When you first arrive in a foreign culture, often your first reaction is completely positive. Everything seems exciting, different and fascinating. It’s an (31) . If you are just on a short holiday, you will probably never leave this phase.
(32) , if you stay longer, your attitude can start to change. As you start to realize (33) little you really understand the new culture, life can get frustrating. People misunderstand what you are trying to say, or they may laugh at you when you say something incorrectly. Even simple things, like posting a letter, can seem very difficult to you. Thus, you are likely to get angry or upset when things go wrong.
With time, though, you start to (34) to become more comfortable with the differences and better able to handle frustrating situations. Your (35) of humor reappears. Finally, you may feel enthusiastic about the culture once again, enjoy living in it, and even prefer certain aspects of the culture to your own.
(Adapted from Navigate – Coursebook, OUP 2015)
Điền vào ô 32.
A. Therefore
B. Or
C. However
D. Nor
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 from 31 to 35.
When you first arrive in a foreign culture, often your first reaction is completely positive. Everything seems exciting, different and fascinating. It’s an (31) . If you are just on a short holiday, you will probably never leave this phase.
(32) , if you stay longer, your attitude can start to change. As you start to realize (33) little you really understand the new culture, life can get frustrating. People misunderstand what you are trying to say, or they may laugh at you when you say something incorrectly. Even simple things, like posting a letter, can seem very difficult to you. Thus, you are likely to get angry or upset when things go wrong.
With time, though, you start to (34) to become more comfortable with the differences and better able to handle frustrating situations. Your (35) of humor reappears. Finally, you may feel enthusiastic about the culture once again, enjoy living in it, and even prefer certain aspects of the culture to your own.
(Adapted from Navigate – Coursebook, OUP 2015)
Điền vào ô 34.
A. replace
B. maintain
C. adjust
D. keep
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.
Do you ever find yourself flustered when you see someone you don't expect? Have you experienced those embarrassing and awkward moments (25)_____ you can't think of something to say? Prepare yourself for the future so you won't be caught off guard. Being
prepared can (26)_____ the difference between feeling self-conscious and being confident
as you express your delight (27)______ seeing someone you know.
When you're out and about, there is a good chance you'll encounter someone you know or have met in the past. Although you might be tempted to pretend not (28)_____ or hear the other person if you are in a hurry, it's a good idea to be friendly and at least offer a greeting in return. Not doing so can label you a snob and that will stay with you for a long time.
When you see someone you know, it's a good form to start with a warm smile. If the situation allows, and you don't have your hands full of packages, extend your hand and offer a firm handshake, unless you have a cold. In that case, you can do a fist bump or explain that you might be (29)______.
Điền vào ô 29.
A. contagious
B. contagiousness
C. contagiously
D. contagion