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Question 1 - 6.
Read the following leaflet 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.
Sustainable Health: Lasting Habits for Life
Do you wish to boost your vitality and maintain long-term wellness? True health is not achieved through drastic changes but through steady, conscious effort. Even minor improvements in diet, exercise, or mindset can prevent a (1) ____ of chronic health issues.
Smart tips for sustainable living
Nourish your body wisely: Choose seasonal produce, lean proteins, and whole grains. (2) ____ excessive salt intake and limit refined sugar and ultra-processed snacks to protect your cardiovascular health.
Stay active: Whether you prefer hiking, cycling, or swimming, find an activity you enjoy and (3) ____ it regularly to sustain your motivation.
Protect your rest: Sufficient, high-quality sleep allows your body to recover and your mind to remain sharp.
Avoid harmful habits: Smoking and heavy drinking increase the risk of preventable (4) ____ that can shorten your lifespan.
Building healthier habits can be challenging, (5) ____ with persistence and the right mindset, the results are life-changing.
So take the initiative – (6) ____ your loved ones to join you in making health a shared priority!
range
lots
great deal
plenty
Avoid
Conserve
Deny
Refuse
come over
take up
bring about
keep out
conditions
pains
injuries
crashes
yet
though
therefore
so
discourage
challenge
encourage
suggest
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Question 7 - 16.
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.
Texting the Television
[I] In the past, TV shows targeting young audiences relied on email addresses for interaction. [II] Today in Europe, emails are increasingly replaced by mobile phone numbers, allowing viewers to text shows directly. [III] Text messaging has even surpassed Internet usage, with significant numbers of teenagers in France, Britain, and Germany responding to programs via text, showing how texting has become a key way to engage with television. [IV]
This trend is largely driven by reality TV shows such as Big Brother, where audiences vote to influence outcomes through text messages. Texting is not limited to voting; news programs invite comments; game shows involve audiences in competitions; music shows send song requests, and broadcasters provide on-screen chatrooms. Texting transforms TV from a passive experience to an interactive one, with viewers keeping their phones close while watching.
Texting is also highly profitable. For example, British Big Brother received 5.4 million votes, generating over £1 million. In Germany, MTV’s Videoclash collects tens of thousands of texts per hour, and Belgian quiz shows attract hundreds of thousands of participants monthly. Mobile operators usually take 40–50% of revenue, while the rest is shared among broadcasters, producers, and technology providers. Some companies, like Endemol, are developing direct billing systems to bypass operators and retain more profits.
A key factor behind TV-texting’s success is the introduction of short, memorable codes. Initially controlled individually by providers, short codes have become increasingly universal, allowing viewers to use the same codes across networks. These codes are easier to remember on-screen and have made participation simpler, boosting engagement.
Operator cooperation is part of a broader trend. Earlier technologies like WAP failed because providers were unwilling to share revenue. Learning from this, companies such as Orange now offer transparent revenue-sharing models, encouraging the growth of mobile-based interactive services.
Television itself is evolving. Instead of one-way broadcasting, shows now include viewer reactions. Interactive TV using set-top boxes proved costly and limited, with low market penetration. Mobile phones, on the other hand, are widespread, cheaper to develop, and allow rapid deployment. Providers are even integrating texting functions into set-top boxes to combine old and new methods.
The success of TV texting highlights that audiences want more than passive viewing. Even simple, low-tech solutions can replace complex technologies while satisfying demand for interactivity. Viewers clearly enjoy participating rather than just watching, showing that interactive services are both popular and profitable, reshaping the television experience.
Where in paragraph 1 does the following sentence best fit?
"Texting has become a popular way for young viewers to engage with TV shows."
(I)
(II)
(III)
(IV)
According to paragraph 2, which of the following is NOT a way viewers interact with TV via texting?
Voting in reality shows
Sending song requests
Sending text messages to the TV screen
Answering email surveys
The word "retain" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to
keep
maintain
hold
give away
Which of the following best summarises paragraph 3?
Texting generates substantial revenue, and some companies are developing direct billing systems to increase profits.
Texting is highly profitable for both operators and producers, but companies are limited in the share they can retain.
Television shows are losing money due to the costs of mobile infrastructure and limited audience participation.
Mobile operators are refusing to share profits with broadcasters, which reduces the overall financial benefit of texting.
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? "These codes are easier to remember on-screen and have made participation simpler, boosting engagement."
Short codes make it easier for viewers to participate, although remembering them may still be confusing for some audiences.
Short codes simplify participation but are only recognized on certain networks, which limits full audience engagement.
Short codes simplify participation and are easy to remember, encouraging more viewers to actively engage with the show.
Short codes are easy to recall, but they do not necessarily increase overall viewer participation or engagement levels.
What does the word "this" in paragraph 5 refer to?
The success of earlier technologies like WAP
The introduction of new interactive TV services
The unwillingness of providers to share revenue
The cooperation between operators and broadcasters
The phrase "revenue-sharing models" in paragraph 5 could be best replaced by
methods that reduce TV profits for broadcasters and producers
systems in which income from texting is distributed among multiple stakeholders
schemes dividing revenue between operators, producers, and broadcasters
strategies that prevent viewers from participating in interactive TV
Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 5?
WAP technology succeeded due to cooperation among operators, improving access to interactive services.
Operators are refusing to share revenue with content providers, which has encouraged new billing methods.
Revenue-sharing models encourage the growth of mobile interactive services by making profit distribution transparent.
Companies are abandoning revenue-sharing models, which has limited the expansion of text-based interaction.
Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 6?
Set-top boxes are cheaper and easier to develop than mobile apps, making them the preferred interactive platform.
Mobile phones are not widely used, limiting the effectiveness of text-based interactive TV.
Mobile texting is more practical and widely accessible than traditional interactive TV using set-top boxes.
Television shows no longer include viewer reactions, as texting has replaced interaction entirely.
Which of the following best summarises the passage?
Texting has made television less popular among young audiences, reducing the overall viewership for shows.
TV texting benefits only mobile operators, while broadcasters and producers gain minimal profits.
Texting allows viewers to interact with TV, generates revenue, and demonstrates strong demand for participatory viewing experiences.
Set-top boxes are the most effective method to engage TV audiences, outperforming mobile texting in popularity.
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Question 17 - 21.
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.
The Amazon Rainforest, a vast tropical rainforest located in South America, (17) ____. It is home to an incredible variety of plant and animal species, many of which are still undiscovered. The forest is essential in regulating the Earth’s climate and supporting biodiversity. Visitors to the Amazon can explore its unique ecosystem through tours.
The Amazon Rainforest is known for its rich biodiversity, (18) ____. This vast natural area also plays a crucial role in the global climate system, producing 20% of the world’s oxygen. It is a vital part of our planet’s health and survival.
Many tourists visit the Amazon to experience its unique wildlife and lush landscapes. (19) ____. Additionally, indigenous communities living in the forest contribute to maintaining its ecological balance. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the forest from deforestation and environmental threats.
Visited by thousands of eco-tourists every year, (20) ____. Its significance in global environmental health has prompted many international organizations to support its preservation. (21) ____. Efforts to promote sustainable tourism in the Amazon are helping to raise awareness about the importance of protecting this vital natural resource for future generations.
covers over 5.5 million square kilometers
which covers over 5.5 million square kilometers
covering over 5.5 million square kilometers
from which the total area is 5.5 million square kilometers
consists of many species of animals, plants, and insects
includes many species of animals, plants, and insects
which includes many species of animals, plants, and insects
in which many species of animals, plants, and insects
Offering a close-up view of this incredible ecosystem, visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, bird watching, and river tours
This incredible ecosystem with its close-up view contributes to some activities like hiking, bird watching, and river tours
A close-up view of this incredible ecosystem celebrates some activities like hiking, bird watching, and river tours
Activities like hiking, bird watching, and river tours offer a close-up view of this incredible ecosystem
the Amazon Rainforest continues to be a key destination for nature lovers
Nature lovers consider the Amazon Rainforest a popular destination
an important destination for nature lovers is the Amazon Rainforest
International organizations recognize the Amazon Rainforest as a crucial destination
Attracting not only tourists but also scientists, the local people can study its complex ecosystems
This unique region not only attracts tourists but also scientists who study its complex ecosystems
Tourists and scientists study its complex ecosystems so that this region is a unique destination
As long as this unique region has complex ecosystems, tourists and scientists are attracted to study it
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Question 22 - 26.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a cohesive and coherent exchange or text in each of the following questions.
a. Lily: Absolutely! I signed up last week and can't wait to see the neighborhood transform. b. Sam: I'm thrilled about the upcoming urban gardening project! Have you registered yet? c. Sam: That's fantastic! Working together like this really motivates me to contribute more.
c-b-a
b-a-c
a-c-b
a-b-c
a. Sophie: Have you already planned which regions you'll explore first? b. Mark: I'm considering a research trip to Iceland next spring. c. Mark: Yes, I've drafted a preliminary itinerary focusing on the south coast and the highlands. d. Sophie: Iceland? That sounds fascinating. What draws you there? e. Mark: The glaciers and volcanic landscapes are unparalleled, and I've been studying them for years.
b-d-e-a-c
b-d-e-c-a
d-b-e-a-c
b-e-d-a-c
Dear Alex, a. Additionally, collaborating with local organizations can amplify the impact of these programs b. Ultimately, instilling environmental responsibility in our communities ensures long-term sustainability. c. I hope this message finds you well. I've been brainstorming ways to enhance our environmental initiatives. d. Moreover, integrating digital tools and interactive content can make learning about conservation more engaging for participants. e. Firstly, hosting workshops about local biodiversity can raise awareness and engage students in hands-on activities. f. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and exploring how we can implement these ideas together. Best regards, John
c-e-a-b-f-d
c-e-a-d-b-f
a-c-f-d-e-b
c-a-d-b-e-f
a. The region also struggles with infrastructure challenges, as public transportation remains underdeveloped. b. Over the past decade, Greystone has undergone a remarkable transformation, shifting from a quiet suburban town to a vibrant hub of commercial activity. c. The influx of new residents has increased demand for housing, resulting in a rapid expansion of residential developments across the city: d. This economic growth has attracted businesses from tech startups to retail giants, significantly enhancing employment opportunities and boosting the local economy. e. However, the surge in population, along with the expansion of commercial sectors, has led to a noticeable strain on public services and transportation networks.
b-d-c-e-a
b-c-d-a-e
b-c-e-d-a
b-e-d-c-a
a. For instance, traveling becomes more enjoyable and meaningful when you can communicate with locals, making each interaction a chance to learn something new. b. Studies show that bilingual individuals often have improved cognitive abilities, which can lead to better problem-solving skills and memory retention. c. Furthermore, being able to speak another language not only opens doors to new cultural experiences but also allows people to connect more deeply with others. d. Learning a second language has become a popular goal for people of all ages. e. Moreover, language skills are highly valued in today's global job market, where employers seek candidates who can communicate across cultures.
d-e-c-b-a
d-b-c-a-e
d-a-c-b-e
d-c-b-a-e
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Question 27 - 32.
Read the following advertisement 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.
Embark on a Transformative Cultural Odyssey!
For those who seek not merely to travel but to immerse themselves in the essence of world cultures, our (27) ____ delivers an unparalleled experience. Each itinerary has been meticulously crafted to highlight the subtle interplay between tradition and modernity, enabling travelers to see how cultural identities evolve over time. (28) ____, this exclusive expedition allows participants to move beyond surface-level tourism and engage meaningfully with local communities. Participants, when observing sacred rituals or sharing meals with indigenous families, find that every encounter (29) ____ to deepen your empathy and broaden your worldview. Our team of cultural experts curates encounters (30) ____ authentic interaction while ensuring sustainable practices that respect local environments.
Carefully selected workshops and performances will leave you both intellectually stimulated and emotionally enriched, (31) ____ the profound power of cultural connection. If you are genuinely curious (32) ____ how humanity expresses itself across borders, this journey will redefine the way you see the world.
culturally immersive project touring
immersive cultural exploration program
exploration program-cultural immersive
culturally exploring immersive program
Being joined in
Joining
To have joined
Having joined
is intended
intends
intending
intended
aimed to fostering
aiming with fostering
to aim fostering
aimed at fostering
illustrating
illustrate
to illustrate
illustrated
in
about
of
on
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Question 33 - 40.
Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions.
Who says print is dead? Walk into Joseph’s Magazine Stand in downtown Chicago, where glossy covers still catch eyes and spark conversations. “People come here seeking stories, not just information,” muses Joseph Chen, who has run stands since 1985. Between towering racks of publications, readers forge unexpected connections.
Print magazines shape cultural narratives in ways digital platforms struggle to replicate. Market research from Columbia Journalism Review unveils that readers retain 65% more information from print articles than digital ones. Readers’ emotional engagement amplifies through their physical interaction with pages. Magazine subscribers demonstrate remarkable loyalty, with specialty publications maintaining subscription rates even as digital alternatives proliferate. Independent magazines flourish in particular niches, where devoted readers savor curated content and tangible experiences.
Print publications cultivate distinct reading rituals. Morning commuters fold newspaper corners on trains, while coffee shop regulars annotate magazine margins. The tactile nature of print media engenders contemplative reading patterns. Scientific studies reveal that paper-based reading stimulates neural pathways associated with deeper comprehension. Paper activates spatial memory, allowing readers to map information physically across pages.
Magazines build bridges between creators and audiences through innovative formats. Art directors experiment with paper types and printing techniques to enhance storytelling. Photography gains depth through carefully chosen paper finishes. Editorial teams orchestrate visual narratives across spreads, guiding readers through carefully paced journeys. Reader letters transform into community forums, where subscribers debate ideas across monthly issues. This collaborative spirit permeates throughout production, fostering meaningful dialogue between writers, designers, and devoted readers who anticipate each carefully crafted edition.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an advantage of print magazines?
enhanced memory retention rates
specialized content curation
advertising effectiveness rates
tactile reading experience
The word "permeates" in the final paragraph is OPPOSITE in meaning to
dissipates
saturates
infiltrates
penetrates
The word "their" in paragraph 2 refers to
platforms
readers
magazines
narratives
The word "contemplative" in paragraph three could be best replaced by
perceptive
cognitive
awkward
thoughtful
Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence? "Editorial teams orchestrate visual narratives across spreads, guiding readers through carefully paced journeys."
Design specialists strategically position visual elements throughout publications to shape reader engagement patterns
Editorial departments carefully construct sequential visual stories that lead audiences through magazine experiences
Magazine teams develop interconnected layouts across multiple pages to direct information consumption rates
Publication staff members coordinate the arrangement of imagery to control audience reading progression
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
Print media provides readers with more useful information than digital ones.
Some print magazines maintain subscription numbers despite digital reading options.
Paper-based reading activates some specific pathways in neural comprehension.
Magazine stands create spaces where readers discover their unexpected insights.
In which paragraph does the writer mention the concept of memory retention when comparing print and digital reading?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
In which paragraph does the writer explore creative production elements?
Paragraph 1
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 3
Paragraph 4
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Answer key
range
lots
great deal
plenty
Giải thích chi tiết
✅ Đáp án: A. range
🔎 Lí do:
Phân tích chỗ trống: “prevent a (1) ____ of chronic health issues.”
“chronic health issues” là nhiều loại vấn đề sức khỏe khác nhau → cần từ mang nghĩa “đa dạng/đủ loại”.
Sau mạo từ “a” cần một danh từ đếm được số ít (hoặc cụm danh từ) để chỉ “một … các vấn đề”.
Cấu trúc tự nhiên là a range of + N(số nhiều) = “một loạt/nhiều loại …”.
Áp dụng: “prevent a range of chronic health issues” = ngăn ngừa một loạt các vấn đề sức khỏe mãn tính.
🚨 Những đáp án còn lại thì sao? ❌ B. lots: “lots” thường dùng trong lots of + N, không đi trực tiếp với a lots of. ❌ C. great deal: đi với a great deal of + N không đếm được (ví dụ: a great deal of water), không hợp với issues (đếm được số nhiều). ❌ D. plenty: thường dùng plenty of + N, không dùng dạng a plenty of trong văn viết chuẩn.
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