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  1. Converted to docx by HOHAI ĐỂ MÔN TIÊNG ANH CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2023 Ma thi 406 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 1: David is in a restaurant. -David: “ ." -The waitress: "Here you are." A. Can I wait for my friend here ? B. Can I speak Korean here ? C. Can I pay in cash here ? D. Can I have the menu, please ? Question 2: Lan and Giang are discussing lifelong learning. -Lan: "I think students should develop lifelong learning." -Giang: “ It helps them update their knowledge and skills by themselves." A. I quite disagree with you B. That's not a good idea C. I don't think it's a good idea. D. I quite agree with you Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 3: My sister wants a second foreign language while she is studying at school. A. learn B. to learn C. learned D. to learning Question 4: We will deliver the goods to our customers A. as soon as we were coming back home. B. as soon as we come back home C. as soon as we had come back home D. as soon as we came back home Question 5: They are raising funds for homeless children, ? A. don't they B. are they C. aren't they D. do they Question 6: a big, fine for speeding, the driver felt very sorry thinking if only he had followed the traffic rules A. Giving B. To give C. Having given D. Given Question 7: It is unusual for the general director to power to his middle managers to make financial decisions for the company. A. navigate B. delegate C. authorise D. terminate Question 8: Vietnam has become an attractive tourist destination in Asia. A. (no article) B. a C. the D. an Question 9: The monitor of our class is talking about having a new .published in the next issue of the school bulletin. A. movie B. podcast C. article D. editor Question 10: I to join the singing contest last month, but I was unable to. A. was encouraged B. was encouraging C. encourages D. encouraged Question 11: Many people . in the park when it started to rain. A. walk B. were walking C. are walking D. have walked Question 12: It's difficult us to go out because of the bad weather. A. to B. towards C. on D. for Question 13: The Browns apologised to their neighbours for . much noise at the party last night. A. doing B. mixing C. taking D. making Question 14: Although my little daughter has been learning English for three months, she can confidently with foreigners. A. communicatively B. communicative C. communication D. communicate Question 15: Giang is 1.51 meters tall, and Hien is 1.60 meters tall. Giang is Hien. A. shorter than B. younger than C. taller than D. older than . 1
  2. Converted to docx by HOHAI Question 16: She ran out of money. It would take her a long time to . her financial difficulty A. get up B. go off C. get over D. go out Question 17: Before you decide to buy that house, it is important that you should inspect it carefully. It's unwise to buy a pig . A. in a poke B. in a wheel C. in a pack D. in a nudge 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. Question 18: I think you owe Henry an apology. What you said to him yesterday was really below the belt. A. fair and cruel B. unfair and kind C. fair and unkind D. fair and kind Question 19: The singer was given a lot of flowers for her incredible performance. A. exciting B. delightful C. wonderful D. horrible Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions. Question 20: Having worked on his short story for half a year, the writer was finally able to portray the full beauty of his homeland. A. gather B. describe C. collect D. enter Question 21: My younger sister dreams of studying overseas, so she intends to learn English intensively for a scholarship. A. quits B. moves C. plans D. leaves Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions. Question 22: A. remain B. agree C. avoid D. hurry Question 23: A. direction B. charity C. manager D. manager Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 24: A. chairman B. chicken C. children D. chemist Question 25: A. ground B. south C. group D. count 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 26 to 30. People have been recording information in the form of writing since ancient times. Latin - the language of religion, and French - the language of the rich and powerful, were the preferred languages in the Middle Ages in Europe. Subjects were usually connected to religion, trade and government although historians have also come across love letters which (26) people wrote to stay in touch. After the invention of the printing press, books and documents became readily (27) This, together with improvements in education and the spread of postal services, permitted families and friends to (28) .messages to each other by letters. Maintaining contact was much easier than it had ever been. In recent years, though, everything has changed. Mobile phones, emails and text messages (29) . have been increasingly popular are replacing letters. Why bother writing a letter when you can make a small talk on the phone for very little cost? (30) , most people would agree that there is something very special about receiving a handwritten letter. (Adapted from High Note) Question 26: A. another B. many C. each D. every Question 27: A. available B. vacant C. constant D. occupied Question 28: A. convey B. lengthen C. expand D. transform Question 29: A, which B. when C. who D. where Question 30: A. Although B. Because C. Moreover D. However 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 from 31 to 35. The Japanese love inventing and they are very good at it. But there is one inventor who has invented more things than anyone else in Japan - Dr. Nakamats. He has designed over 4,000 new inventions over the last fifty years. He is most well-known for his unusual inventions. 2
  3. Converted to docx by HOHAI He designed many strange things such as glasses which look like eyes so you can't notice them, shoes which have steel springs so that you can jump in them, and a pillow which stops you from falling asleep when you are driving. How does he come up with these ideas? He finds listening to Beethoven helpful. But the thing that makes him most creative is holding his breath underwater. He dives into his swimming pool every day and stays underwater as long as he can. He believes that less oxygen in the brain is good for new ideas. He also dives with a pencil and a notebook which he invented. He needs to write down his ideas immediately in the water because they disappear quickly. Dr. Nakamats believes that eating the right food is important for creativity, and he has invented some snacks that he says are good for your brain. He has also invented an armchair which helps to enhance your brainpower. He sits in the chair every day to give him more good ideas. Dr. Nakamats is now in his eighties, but he plans to live until he is 144 years old, so he still has plenty of time to develop even more new ideas. (Adapted from Get Ahead) Question 31: The passage is mainly about . A. a famous Japanese scientist and his strange inventions B. inventions by famous Japanese inventors C. famous Japanese scientists and their more inventions D. Japanese famous inventions by a scientist Question 32: The word it in paragraph 1 refers to A. invention B. inventing C. Japan D. notebook Question 33: According to paragraph 2, Dr. Nakamats invented all of the following EXCEPT . A. shoes B. a book C. glasses D. a pillow Question 34: Dr. Nakamats dives with a pencil and a notebook because A. he wants to get oxygen quickly B. he can dive more quickly C. he wants to write down his ideas immediately D. he can drive more carefully Question 35: The word enhance in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to A. improve B. decrease C. reduce D. divide 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 from 36 to 42. Action movies are exciting and a lot of fun to watch, but they also involve scenes of great risk and danger. In the language of filmmaking, dangerous actions are called stunts. Who performs these stunts? This work is too dangerous for regular actors. Movie companies usually hire special stunt people to stand in for the actors in scenes that are unsafe. Movie producers don't like to let actors do their own stunt work. If the actors injure themselves, it can delay the production schedule. Using stunt people also saves time. Most stunt people have years of experience, which enables them to perform their stunts with a minimum of risk. It would take too long to train the actors to perform dangerous scenes safely. Some people who love the thrill of dangerous sports such as skydiving or rock climbing think it would be easy to work as a stunt person. But it isn't enough to be a risk-taker. Stunt performers also have to know what to do if anything goes wrong. In addition to risk-taking and meticulous attention to detail and planning, stunt work requires being in top physical condition. Although there are a few training programmes for stunt performers, most provide only an overview of the profession. Normally, the people who attend these programmes already have experience in dangerous sports, rescue work, or the military. So the best way to prepare for a career in stunt work is to train in an area that involves strong physical conditioning and has an element of physical danger. Modern filmmaking techniques have changed the way some dangerous scenes are filmed. For example, computer-generated images make it possible to show stunts that would be too dangerous or expensive for real stunt people to perform. Computer-generated images are often used today to create big fight scenes, car crashes, and explosions. However, they are not always the best choice. Many audiences want to see real people perform actual stunts. Also, the rising popularity of made-for-TV movies around the world ensures that there is still plenty for stunt people in the film industry. (Adapted from Strategic reading) 3
  4. Converted to docx by HOHAI Question 36: Which of the following statements best expresses the main idea of the passage? A. Stunt work is dangerous and needs to be performed by skilled and strong people. B. Action movies sometimes comprise non-dangerous work undertaken by the supporting cast. C. Movie companies use technology for stunts instead of stunt performers. D. Stunt people have to be physically fit to perform dangerous actions. Question 37: In the language of filmmaking, stunts are A. regular actors B. exciting scenes C. action movies D. dangerous actions Question 38: The word them in paragraph 2 refers to A. movie producers B. movie scenes C. movie actors D. stunt people Question 39: The word thrill in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. arrangement B. excitement C. consequence D. convenience Question 40: The word meticulous in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to A. useful B. harmful C. helpful D. careful Question 41: Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. Stunt performers normally have certain experience in related fields. B. Stunts need to be performed with great care. C. Movie stunts are often performed by the main actors. D. Stunt people are hired mostly to undertake dangerous scenes. Question 42: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Modem technology may assist in reducing the cost of film production. B. Film directors can take advantage of TV scenes in their movies. C. Stunts play an indispensable role in the success of made-for-TV movies. D. Audiences prefer computer-generated images to stunts performed by real people. 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. Question 43: "I helped the little boy cross the road," said the man. A.The man said he helped the little boy cross the road. B. The man said he had helped the little boy cross the road. C. The man said I helped the little boy cross the road. D. The man said he would help the little boy cross the road. Question 44: Ted started learning Japanese five years ago. A. Ted has started learning Japanese since five years. B. Ted started learning Japanese when he was five years old. C. Ted has learned Japanese for five years. D. Ted has learned Japanese since he was five years old. Question 45: Students are not allowed to communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. A. Students won't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. B. Students wouldn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. C. Students mustn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. D. Students needn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 46: To show others where they are from, students should wear her uniforms when going to and from school. Question 47: In their pioneering research, they found that the learning needs of the two groups of learners were quite distinctive from each other, and the control group whose learning needs were stronger performed better than the comparative group. Question 48: Our grandfather usually told us interesting stories whenever we come to visit him. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49: The Al apps were expensive. He couldn't afford to buy them. A. If the AI apps had been more expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. 4
  5. Converted to docx by HOHAI B. B. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he can't have afforded to buy them. C. If the AI apps had been less expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. D. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he couldn't have afforded to buy them. Question 50: The Vietnamese female athlete had just finished the race. All the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause. A. No matter when the Vietnamese female athlete finished the race did all the spectators at the stadium give her a big round of applause. B. Not until all the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause did the Vietnamese female athlete finish the race. C. Barely had the Vietnamese female athlete finished the race when all the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause. D. Had it not been for the big round of applause all the spectators at the stadium gave her, the Vietnamese female athlete couldn't have finished the race. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. D. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he couldn't have afforded to buy them. Question 50: The Vietnamese female athlete had just finished the race. All the spectators at the stadium gave Question 46: To show others where they are from, students should wear her uniforms when going to and from school. stronger performed better than the comparative group. D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49: The AI apps were expensive. He couldn't afford to buy them. Question 45: Students are not allowed to communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. A. Students won't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. Question 48: Our grandfather usually told us interesting stories whenever we come to visit him. A B с D Question 47: In their pioneering research, they found that the learning needs of the two groups A of learners were quite distinctive from each other, and the control group whose learning needs were B 5
  6. Converted to docx by HOHAI D. Had it not been for the big round of applause all the spectators at the stadium gave her, the female athlete couldn't have finished the race. Vietnamese her a big round of applause. C. Barely had the Vietnamese female athlete finished the race when all the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause B athlete finish the race. D. Students needn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. A. If the AI apps had been more expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. B. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he can't have afforded to buy them. C. If the AI apps had been less expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. B. Students wouldn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. C. Students mustn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. . Not until all the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause did the Vietnamese female HÉT B A to and from school. Question 47: In their pioneering research, they found that the learning needs of the two groups A of learners were quite distinctive from each other, and the control group whose learning needs were C B stronger performed better than the comparative group. D . Question 48: Our grandfather usually told us interesting stories whenever we come to visit him A B C D Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. 6
  7. Converted to docx by HOHAI Question 49: The AI apps were expensive. He couldn't afford to buy them. A. If the AI apps had been more expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. B. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he can't have afforded to buy them. C. If the AI apps had been less expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. D. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he couldn't have afforded to buy them. Qu ĐỂ MÔN TIÊNG ANH CHÍNH THỨC KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NĂM 2023 DE 419 Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges. Question 1: Lan and Giang are discussing lifelong learning - Lan: "I think students should develop lifelong learning." -Giang: “ .It helps them update their knowledge and skills by themselves." A. I quite disagree with you C. That's not a good idea B. I don't think it's a good idea D. I quite agree with you Question 2: David is in a restaurant. - David: " ” -The waitress: "Here you are." A. Can I have the menu, please ? B. Can I pay in cash here ? C. Can I wait for my friend here ? D. Can I speak Korean here ? Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions. Question 3:A. chairman B. children C. chicken D. chemist Question 4:A. ground B. south C. group D. count Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of stress in each of the following questions. Question 5: A. charity B. direction C. company D. manager Question 6: A. avoid B. hurry C. remain D. agree Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions. Question 7: The Browns apologised to their neighbours for . much noise at the party last night. A. doing B. making C. mixing D. taking Question 8: She ran out of money. It would take her a long time to . her financial difficulty. 7
  8. Converted to docx by HOHAI A. get over B. get up C. go off D. go out Question 9: Before you decide to buy that house, it is important that you should inspect it carefully. It's unwise to buy a pig. A. in a poke B. in a nudge C. in a wheel D. in a pack Question 10: It's difficult . us to go out because of the bad weather A. on B. for C. towards D. to Question 11: My sister wants a second foreign language while she is studying at school. A to learning B. to learn C. learned D. learn Question 12: Giang is 1.51 meters tall, and Hien is 1.60 meters tall. Giang is Hien. A. shorter than B. younger than C. older than D. taller than Question 13: They are raising funds for homeless children, ? A. don't they B. do they C. are they D. aren't they Question 14: It is unusual for the general director to power to his middle managers to make financial decisions for the company. A. terminate B. delegate C. authorise D. navigate Question 15: Many people in the park when it started to rain. A. are walking B. have walked C. were walking D. walk Question 16: We will deliver the goods to our customers A. as soon as we had come back home B. as soon as we came back home C. as soon as we were coming back home D. as soon as we come back home Question 17: Although my little daughter has been learning English for three months, she can confidently with foreigners. A. ommunicatively B. communication C. communicative D. communicate Question 18: Vietnam has become an attractive tourist destination in Asia. A. an B. a C. (no article) D. the Question 19: The monitor of our class is talking about having a new published in the next issue of the school bulletin A. movie B. editor C. article D. podcast Question 20: I to join the singing contest last month, but I was unable to. A. was encouraging B. was encouraged C. encourages D. encouraged Question 21: .a big fine for speeding, the driver felt very sorry thinking if only he had followed the traffic rules. A. Giving B. Given C. Having given D. To give 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. Question 22: I think you owe Henry an apology. What you said to him yesterday was really below the belt. A. fair and kind B. unfair and kind C. fair and cruel D. fair and unkind Question 23: The singer was given a lot of flowers for her incredible performance. A. horrible B. wonderful C. delightful D. exciting Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in each of the following questions. Question 24: My younger sister dreams of studying overseas, so she intends to learn English intensively for a scholarship. A. moves B. quits C. leaves D. plans Question 25: Having worked on his short story for half a year, the writer was finally able to portray the full beauty of his homeland. A. enter B. describe C. gather D. collect 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 26 to 30. Getting work experience is a good way for young people who are still at school to see whether they would enjoy a particular career. Future employers like to know about their work experience (26) they think is important for them in the process of recruiting employees. And young people get the chance to consider (27) . possibilities for a future career with working professionals. In addition, they will find these professionals' advice 8
  9. Converted to docx by HOHAI specially helpful when thinking about the different choices they will have to (28) . Work experience often involves uncomfortable situations, (29) . people who are in such situations can learn how to behave appropriately in front of clients and how to respond to things in the workplace. Appearance is also important and they need to dress suitably whether they are going for a job as an engineer or an IT specialist, or a job which is perhaps less technical but equally (30) such as a medical doctor or a teacher. (Adapted from Complete First for Schools) Question 26: A. which B. where C. when D. who Question 27: A. each B. many C. none D. one Question 28: A. build B. make C. fill D. do Question 29: A. but B. nor C. for D. either Question 30: A. understanding B. commanding C. confusing D. demanding 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 from 31 to 35. Device-centred communication has become almost universal over the past twenty years. More than three quarters of people in the world now own a mobile device, and more than half communicate via social networking. It is now hard to imagine a world without mobile devices consisting of such things as mobile phones, laptops and tablets. They allow us to stay in touch with a large network of friends, no matter where they are. But many experts say that communicating with a device is nothing like talking with someone in person. "Body language, eye contact and tone of voice can tell us so much," psychologist Mary Peters says. "And none of those exist on a device. Even video chat removes many subtle clues." We don't know to what extent these technologies will permanently change the way people interact. People will always want to meet up with others in small and large groups. Indeed, it is fair to say that social media makes it easier than ever before for people to organise social events. However, there is still a danger that device-centred communication may have a negative long-term impact on the way people interact with each other on a day-to-day basis. We must not, therefore, lose sight of the need to focus on the actual people around us, and remember that they deserve our real - not virtual - attention. The idea of a culture where people always have a screen between them sounds a bit funny, because deep understanding comes when we see the reactions on other people's faces. (Adapted from Solutions) Question 31: The passage is mainly about A. the definition of device-centred communication B. the impact of device-centred communication C. the misunderstanding of device-centred communication D. the development of device-centred communication Question 32: The word They in paragraph 2 refers to . A. mobile devices B. mobile phones D. laptops C. tablets Question 33: In paragraph 2, in her statement about the advantages of communicating in person, Mary Peters mentioned all of the following EXCEPT . A. body language B. eye contact C. tone of voice D. handshake Question 34: The word meet up in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. get together B. come down C. get away D. come away Question 35: According to paragraph 4, deep understanding appears when A. we see the reactions on the faces of other people B. we communicate through social networking C. we interact with modern technology D. we care about our virtual friends 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 from 36 to 42. A recent survey into how teenagers in a Southeast Asian country spend their free time has come up with what some people regard as a surprising finding: many of those surveyed reported that they would rather stay at 9
  10. Converted to docx by HOHAI home and do things indoors than go out and experience real-life adventures. One in four teenagers surveyed believed that online experiences were as fulfilling as real life, and more than half were actually afraid of trying new experiences. When asked about their most memorable experience over the previous ten months, nearly 30% of boys said 'playing a new video game', while 10% of all teenagers said it was watching a new TV series. On asking for more detailed information, researchers found that 20% of boys and 22% of girls said they had never had a real-life adventure. It would be easy to blame technological advances for these findings. After all, today's teenagers have many more indoor activities to choose from than did their parents. About half a century ago, children were expected to spend more of their free time outside. But researchers do not put the blame wholly on technology. To members of older generations, these findings are worrying, because it means that young people increasingly rely on virtual reality and are consequently missing out on real outdoor activities such as mountain climbing, kayaking, etc., which have always been regarded as both enjoyable and character- building. The surveyed adults said they thought today's youth were more protected than they had been when they were growing up. Giving examples of this protection, more than half said they would not let their teenage children hitchhike or go on holiday without an adult. Seven in ten said they would not even allow teenagers to get into a taxi on their own. It is not clear whether adults believe the world is more dangerous than it used to be or whether they do not trust today's youngsters to look after themselves. (Adapted from Cambridge English First for Schools) Question 36: Which of the following can be the main idea of the passage? A. Teenagers' free-time activity preferences and adults' concerns B. Viewpoints on teenagers' free-time adventures and online games C. Thorough research on teenagers' online games and outdoor activities D. Fears and tensions encountered by teenagers and adults' concerns Question 37: The word fulfilling in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to . A. devastating B. frightening C. discouraging D. satisfying Question 38: The word advances in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to A. movements B. advantages C. barriers D. developments Question 39: The word they in paragraph 3 refers to A. older generations B. surveyed adults C. outdoor activities D. young people Question 40: According to paragraph 3, the older generations are worried about A. the young's preferences for outdoor activities B. the young's reliance on virtual reality C. the young's ignorance about virtual reality D. the young's lack of indoor activities Question 41: Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. The majority of teenagers surveyed enjoyed real outdoor activities in their leisure time. B. The older generations surveyed thought that today's teenagers were more protected than they had been. C. Researchers do not put all the blame on technology for causing teenagers' lack of real-life experiences. D. One fourth of the surveyed teenagers believed online experiences in their free time were as pleasing as real life. Question 42: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Virtual life is considered to be more and more challenging for teenagers in the present world. B. Many adults think that the present world is as dangerous as it used to be. C. The majority of teenagers surveyed believed virtual reality was as interesting as the real life. D. Many adults are doubtful about their children's ability to take care of themselves. 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. Question 43: Students are not allowed to communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. A. Students mustn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. B. Students won't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. C. Students needn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. D. Students wouldn't communicate either by look or by voice in the exam room. Question 44: "I helped the little boy cross the road," said the man 10
  11. Converted to docx by HOHAI A. The man said he would help the little boy cross the road. B. The man said I helped the little boy cross the road. C. The man said he helped the little boy cross the road. D. The man said he had helped the little boy cross the road. Question 45: Ted started learning Japanese five years ago. A. Ted has learned Japanese since he was five years old. B. Ted started learning Japanese when he was five years old. C. Ted has started learning Japanese since five years. D. Ted has learned Japanese for five years. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions. Question 46: To show others where they are from, students should wear her uniforms when going to and from school. Question 47: Our grandfather usually told us interesting stories whenever we come to visit him. Question 48: In their pioneering research, they found that the learning needs of the two groups of learners were quite distinctive from each other, and the control group whose learning needs were stronger performed better than the comparative group. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions. Question 49: The Al apps were expensive. He couldn't afford to buy them. A. If the AI apps had been more expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. B. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he couldn't have afforded to buy them. C. If the AI apps had been cheaper, he can't have afforded to buy them. D. If the AI apps had been less expensive, he could have afforded to buy them. Question 50: The Vietnamese female athlete had just finished the race. All the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause. A. No matter when the Vietnamese female athlete finished the race did all the spectators at the stadium give her a big round of applause. B. Not until all the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause did the Vietnamese female athlete finish the race. C. Had it not been for the big round of applause all the spectators at the stadium gave her, the Vietnamese female athlete couldn't have finished the race. D. Barely had the Vietnamese female athlete finished the race when all the spectators at the stadium gave her a big round of applause. 11