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ĐỀ ÔN THI TỐT NGHIỆP THPT NĂM 2024 - MÔN: TIẾNG ANH

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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 1: A. sun B. sure C. seen D. sort
Question 2: A. coach B. goat C. toad D. broad
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 primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. reduce B. impress C. control D. finish
Question 4: A. proposal B. challenging C. arrangement D. relation
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5: The most magnificent feature of Taj Mahal______is the central dome.
A. noticed B. being noticed C. to notice D. noticing
Question 6: There is nothing ______going on a trip.
A. exciting than B. more exciting than C. exciting D. the most exciting
Question 7: ______to the party, everyone had left.
A. By the time Bill had gone B. After Bill will go C. When Bill goes D. By the time Bill went
Question 8: Hoa missed a few months of school because of illness and found it difficult to keep ______with
her classmates.
A. on B. off C. down D. up
Question 9: The situation of COVID-19 worldwide is still serious, __________?
A. isn’t it B. is it C. doesn't it D. does it
Question 10: By and large, it is thought that there are benefits to having ______ credit card.
A. an B. the C. a D. no article
Question 11: From the top of the cathedral tower there are some spectacular ____ of the surrounding
countryside.
A. sights B. sites C. views D. scenery
Question 12: He drives so quickly that I am afraid that one day he will _______ someone crossing the street.
A. run across B. turn over C. crash down D. knock down
Question 13: Even when arrested, he denied _______ cut down that tree.
A. has B. having C. to have D. have had
Question 14: His comment about his friend’s handicap was below the _______ , which made her very upset.
A. collar B. stomach C. sleeve D. belt
Question 15: When the boss walked into the office, the secretary ______ at her desk quickly typing a report.
A. is sitting B. has been sitting C. sits D. was sitting
Question 16: Andrew has_________ greater contribution to the company since he was promoted.
A. went B. put C. made D. got
Question 17: Ted _______ by a bee while he was sitting in the garden.
A. is stinging B. was stung C. stings D. was stinging
Question 18: You have to be aware of the damage humans are doing to quicken the ______of wildlife.
A. extinction B. extinct C. extinctive D. extinctively
Question 19: The spotlight in the showbiz is ______ to those who cannot tolerate the pressure from the general
and the press.
A. permanent B. vague C. bitter D. ephemeral
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each
of the following exchanges.
Question 20: Denis has just bought me the suit that he likes very much
- Kevin: “You look very smart in that suit, Denis!” - Denis: “_________.”
A. My pleasure! B. I can’t agree more.
C. Thanks, I bought it at Mike’s. D. Don’t mention it!
Question 21: Tom and Jim are meeting after a long time.
- Tom: “How have you been recently?” - Jim: “_________.”
A. I have just finished my work. B. Pretty busy, I think.
C. There’s nothing to say. D. I’m feeling bored.

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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: His jokes were so boring that most people completely switched off.
A. stopped off B. paid attention C. left it off D. didn't pay attention
Question 23: She got bent out of shape over the new dress code at work.
A. annoyed at B. content with C. amazed at D. acquainted with
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24: Students from that university have conducted a survey to find out the most effective study habit.
A. organized B. delayed C. encouraged D. proposed
Question 25: Some operations may have to be halted unless more blood donors come forward to help.
A. offer B. claim C. attempt D. refuse
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 26: It’s very likely that the company will accept his application.
A. The company should accept his application. B. The company might accept his application.
C. The company must accept his application. D. The company needs to accept his application.
Question 27: She began to play the piano three years ago.
A. She stops playing the piano now. B. It was three years when she began to play the piano.
C. She has played the piano since three years. D. She has played the piano for three years.
Question 28: “Where can I buy a phone card in this city?” he asked.
A. He asked me where could he buy a phone card in that city.
B. He asked me where he could buy a phone card in that city.
C. He asked me where he could buy a phone card in this city.
D. He asked me where he can buy a phone card in that city.
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 29: The thick layer of global warming gases keeps more heat from the sun, which has serious
A B C
affection on the earth temperature.
D
Question 30: I lose my pink pastel purse when I was waiting for a taxi.
A B C D
Question 31: Landscape architects founded his own organisation in 1899, the American Society of Landscape
A B C D
Architects.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the
following questions.
Question 32: Marie didn’t turn up at John’s birthday party. I feel so sorry for that.
A. I wished Marie wouldn’t turn up at John’s birthday party.
B. I wish Marie had turned up at John’s birthday party.
C. It’s a shame Marie had turned up at John’s birthday party.
D. If only Marie turned up at John’s birthday party.
Question 33: I just got downstairs. The phone stopped ringing immediately.
A. No sooner had the phone stopped ringing than I got downstairs
B. Rarely had the phone stopped ringing than I got downstairs.
C. Hardly had I got downstairs when the phone stopped ringing
D. Scarcely had I just got downstairs when the phone stopped ringing immediately.
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.
In ancient times, the most important examinations were spoken, not written. In the schools of ancient Greece
and Rome, testing usually consisted of saying poetry aloud or giving speeches. In the European universities
of the Middle Ages, students who were working for advanced (34) _______ had to discuss questions in their
field of study with people who had made a special study of the subject. This custom exists today as part of the
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Generally, (35) _______, modern examinations are written. The written examination, (36) _______ all
students are tested on the same question, was probably not known until the nineteenth century. Perhaps it came
into existence with the great increase in population and the development of modern industry. Two types of
test are commonly used in modern schools. The first type is sometimes (37) _______ an “objective” test. It is
intended to deal with facts, not personal opinions. For a clearer picture of what the student knowns, most
teachers use (38) _______ kind of examination in addition to objective test. They use “essay” tests, which
require students to write long answers to board and general questions.
Question 34: A. licenses B. qualifications C. departments D. degrees
Question 35: A. nevertheless B. therefore C. however D. while
Question 36: A. which B. where C. that D. whom
Question 37: A. called B. said C. spoken D. made
Question 38: A. each other B. others C. other D. another
Read the following passage and mark the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.
Milpa Alta is famous for a traditional meal every Christmas, called La Rejunta. The meal is part of the
Christmas celebrations and it feeds huge numbers of people. The cooks make about sixty thousand tamales.
They also make about fifteen thousand litres of hot chocolate. The meal is one of the activities for people who
go on a walk to the cave of El Señor de Chalma.
Every year, the organisers of the meal change. This year, Virginia Meza Torres and her husband
Fermín Lara Jiménez are the organisers, or majordomos. They waited for 14 years to do this. Lots of people
want to organise the meal because it’s a very important tradition. They put their names on a list. At the moment,
the list has names for every year until 2046.
The preparation for the meal takes a whole year. At the start of the year, men collect wood from the
forest. They store it near the home of the majordomos so that it will be dry and ready to use. The farmers in
the area grow the ingredients for the meal, such as corn, meat and vegetables. Everything is natural; there’s
no ready-made food.
Tradition is very important to the people of Milpa Alta, and one of the most important activities is
eating together. One woman, Josefina García Jiménez, says that sitting together at the table shows love to your
family. Everybody stays at the table after the meal finishes and they talk, tell stories and laugh together.
Question 39. Which of the following could be the main idea of the passage?
A. a special tradition B. a town in Mexico C. farmers in Milpa Alta D. hot chocolate
Question 40. At La Rejunta ______ .
A. there's food but no drink. B. there's food and drink.
C. there's drink but no food. D. there isn’t food and drink.
Question 41: The word “celebrations” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. parades B. preparations C. ceremonies D. activities
Question 42. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. the organisers this year B. tamales and majordomos
C. people and their names D. the cooks and activities
Question 43. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the passage?
A. Eating together is a tradition in Milpa Alta.
B. Josefina García Jiménez says her family loves her cooking.
C. Josefina García Jiménez’s family only eats together at Christmas.
D. Everybody leaves from the table after the meal finishes
Read the following passage and mark the correct answer to each of the questions from 44 to 50
Scientists are studying genes that could mean long life for us all. There are now so many healthy
elderly people that there's a name for them: the wellderly. These are people over the age of eighty who have
no major illnesses, such as high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes.
There are many scientific studies of communities where a healthy old age is typical. These include
places like Calabria in southern Italy and the island of Okinawa in Japan. In Calabria, the small village of
Molochio has a population of about 2,000. And of these 2,000 people, there are at least eight people over a
hundred years old.
In the past, scientists looked at things such as diet and lifestyle for an explanation of long life. But
these days they are also looking at genetic factors. Researcher Eric Topol says that there are probably genes
that protect people from the effects of the ageing process. The new research into long life investigates groups
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there are a number of people with the same genetic condition. It's called Laron syndrome. On the other side
of the world, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, there's another group of long-lived men. They are Japanese-
Americans but they have a similar gene to the Laron syndrome group.
In Calabria, researchers constructed the family trees of the 100-year-old people. They looked at family
information from the 19th century to today. They think that there are genetic factors that give health benefits
to the men. This is interesting because generally, in Europe, women live longer than men.
So what really makes people live longer? Probably, it's a combination of genes, the environment and
one more thing – luck.
Question 44: What does the passage mainly discuss to understand long life?
A. people's lifestyles and where they live B. genetic factors and environmental factors
C. people’s diet and what kind of activities they do D. where a healthy old age is typical
Question 45: What do some people from Ecuador and Okinawa have in common?
A. They have diabetes. B. They have a genetic syndrome.
C. They live long, healthy lives. D. They don’t suffer from heart disease or diabetes.
Question 46: According to paragraph 1, the word 'wellderly' is closest in meaning to ______.
A. healthy people B. over 100 years old.
C. over 80 years old. D. elderly people with health problems.
Question 47: The word “These” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. Scientific studies B. Communities C. People D. Researchers
Question 48: In can be inferred from the passage that______ .
A. some places have an unusual number of very old people.
B. Italy and Japan are very healthy places to live.
C. people who live in small villages live longer.
D. people with Laron syndrome develop their height faster
Question 49: The word “investigates” in paragraph 3 can be replaced by _______.
A. examines B. divides C. captures D. operates
Question 50: Laron syndrome ______.
A. is linked with weight B. is a problem for people with diabetes.
C. is only found in Ecuador and Hawaii. D. is the result of a genetic condition.

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the words whose underlined part differs
from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. three B. throw C. thank D. then
Question 2: A. hike B. win C. tide D. child
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 3: A. agree B. borrow C. await D. prepare
Question 4: A. guarantee B. recommend C. represent D. illustrate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
questions.
Question 5: At present, any spacecraft _____ from the Earth would be far too slow to reach another star
system within one human lifetime.
A. launching B. were launched C. were launching D. launched
Question 6: Rolls Royce cars are _______ than Toyota ones.
A. expensive B. the most expensive C. more expensive D. most expensive
Question 7: I will come and see you ______.
A. before I leave for America. B. before I had left for America.
C. until I left for America. D. when I shall leave for America.
Question 8: Regrettably, the popularity of this lake with tourists has made us worried _____ its pollution.
A. with B. about C. of D. for
Question 9: They are building a new high way around the city, ______?
A. are they B. aren’t they C. do they D. don’t they
Question 10: Our planned visit to ____ United States fell through because we were unable to get the visas.

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A. а B. an C. the D. Ø
Question 11: It has been 2 days since the explosion and everyone is hoping that the death ____ will stop
increasing.
A. scope B. range C. scale D. toll
Question 12: Coach Park Hang-Seo’s contract ______ at the end of January 2023, but the team couldn’t win
the AFF Cup title as a parting gift for Park.
A. called off B. broke down C. run out D. gave back
Question 13: My parents decided ______ a taxi because it was late.
A. take B. taking C. to take D. took
Question 14: For those living below the poverty ______, it is a choice between going to work and risk being
infected with COVID-19 or stay home and lose their already measly income.
A. outline B. edge C. border D. line
Question 15: When I came into the office, my boss ______ for me.
A. was waiting B. waited C. has been waiting D. is waiting
Question 16: Scientists at Cambridge University __________ some major contributions to simplifying this
theory.
A. caused B. led C. brought D. made
Question 17: A lot of young people without employment _______ at the job market tomorrow.
A. will be interviewed B. have interviewed C. interviewed D. were interviewed
Question 18: In 2023, artificial ______ experts expect to see a wave of new products, apps and services
powered by the tech behind ChatGPT.
A. intelligent B. intelligible C. intelligently D. intelligence
Question 19: Removing one's footwear before entering a home or a temple before worship _______a sign of
respect, humility, and submissiveness
A. infers B. refers C. denotes D. deduces
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 20: Peter is talking to Mary on the phone.
- Peter: “Thank you very much for helping me with that project”. - Mary: “______.”
A. It’s my pleasure. B. Of course, not. C. No, it hasn’t. D. It was out of this world.
Question 21: John is talking to Daisy about the benefits of COVID 19-vaccines.
- John: “COVID 19-vaccines are effective and can lower our risk of getting infected.”
- Daisy: “___________. They also help prevent our serious illness if we do get COVID-19.”
A. Oh, that's a problem. B. I don't quite agree with you.
C. That's a good idea. D. I completely agree with you.
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: As a referee, every decision you make must never be biased in order to ensure that a match is
fair.
A. disinterested B. cold-blooded C. passionless D. unfeeling
Question 23: The teacher scolded the young boy after she found the bag of chips that he was eating on the
sly under the table.
A. frankly B. sincerely C. openly D. noisily
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the
underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 24: Through the years they have made significant contributions to species conservation.
A. protest B. induction C. preservation D. production
Question 25: Over-tourism is still an outstanding problem that needs to be addressed.
A. sensational B. unrivaled C. unresolved D. fantastic
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 26: Passengers are not allowed to walk on the line.
A. Passengers should walk on the line B. Passengers mustn't walk on the line.
C. Passengers may walk on the line D. Passengers needn't walk on the line.
Question 27: He last visited London three years ago.

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A. He hasn’t visited London for three years. B. He has been in London for three years.
C. He was in London for three years. D. He didn’t visit London three years ago.
Question 28: "What is the name of your latest album?", Tom asked Helen.
A. Tom asked Helen what the name of her latest album is.
B. Tom asked Helen what was the name of her latest album.
C. Tom asked Helen what the name of her latest album would be.
D. Tom asked Helen what the name of her latest album was.

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 29: They would show the enormous difference between flammable and inflammable materials.
A B C D
Question 30: She borrows a lot of English books from the school library last week.
A B C D
Question 31: The plants that you planted two days ago will die if you don’t water it everyday.
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.
Question 32: He really wants to help his parents with household chores. Yet, he doesn’t have enough time.
A. Provided that he has enough time, he can’t help his parents with household chores.
B. If he had had enough time, he couldn’t have helped his parents with household chores.
C. If he had enough time, he could help his parents with household chores.
D. If only he had had enough time, he couldn’t have helped his parents with household chores.
Question 33: He washes his hands with soap. He also keeps safe distance from others to prevent infectious
diseases.
A. Had he washed his hands with soap, he would keep safe distance from others to prevent infectious diseases
B. Only when he washes his hands with soap does he keep safe distance from others to prevent infectious
diseases.
C. No sooner had he washed his hands with soap than he kept safe distance from others to prevent infectious
diseases.
D. Not only does he wash his hands with soap but he also keeps safe distance from others to prevent infectious
diseases.
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.
How to Apologize to a Child
“We tell children, ‘Go apologize to your brother,’ but they can learn more by experiencing you
apologizing to them,” says Jeremy Ruckstaetter, a professor of counseling at Covenant Theological Seminary
in St. Louis, Mo. When Ruckstaetter started researching apologies in graduate school, he found perplexingly
(34) ____ studies focusing on apologies from parents to children. For his doctoral dissertation, he surveyed
327 parents and found that those (35) ____ regularly apologized to their children reported stronger attachment
bonds.
Apologizing is hard. “It can feel like death,” Ruckstaetter says. If you’ve hurt a child with your words
or actions, don’t (36) ___ the resulting distress. Embrace guilt, a feeling that contains within it a (37) ____ of
wrongdoing that can prompt prosocial behavior. “Move into your guilt and say, “I was wrong”, Ruckstaetter
says. Notice if your response feels more like shame, which often results in withdrawal rather than apology.
Shame might manifest as internal dialogue that says, “I’m bad,” or “I’m unworthy,” (38) ____ guilt tends to
arise with more specificity: “I feel bad for saying those mean things.”
(Adapted from https://www.nytimes.com)
Question 34: A. few B. each C. little D. another
Question 35: A. who B. whom C. where D. which
Question 36: A. realize B. appreciate C. ignore D. urge
Question 37: A. recognition B. illness C. confusion D. embarrassment
Question 38: A. therefore B. whereas C. and D. so
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 following questions.

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Smoking is one of the biggest causes of death and illness in the UK. Every year around 78,000 people
in the UK die from smoking and many more live with smoking-related illnesses. It increases your risk of
developing more than 50 serious health conditions. Some may be fatal, and others can cause irreversible long-
term damage to your health. You can become ill if you smoke yourself or if people around you smoke (passive
smoking). Smoking causes around 7 out of every 10 cases of lung cancer (70%). It also causes cancer in many
other parts of the body, including the throat or voice box (larynx). Moreover, smoking damages your heart
and your blood circulation, increasing your risk of developing conditions such as coronary heart disease and
heart attack. Breathing in secondhand smoke, also known as passive smoking, increases your risk of getting
the same health conditions as smokers. For example, if you have never smoked but you have a spouse who
smokes, your risk of developing lung cancer increases by about a quarter. Babies and children are particularly
vulnerable to the effects of secondhand smoke. A child who’s exposed to passive smoke is at increased risk
of developing chest infection, meningitis, persistent cough and, if they have asthma, their symptoms will get
worse.
(Adapted from www.nhs.uk)
Question 39: What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Smoking is very harmful to health. B. Smoking is common in the UK.
C. Men smoke more than women. D. Secondhand smoke has bad effects on children.
Question 40: What of the following has the closest meaning to the word “irreversible”?
A. unrecoverable B. accessible C. dispensable D. understandable
Question 41: The word “they” in the passage refers to ______.
A. effects B. babies and children C. health conditions D. symptoms
Question 42: What health conditions does smoking cause?
A. cancer B. heart attack C. coronary heart disease D. All of them
Question 43: What following disease a child exposed to passive smoke is NOT at increased risk of?
A. meningitis B. persistent cough C. chest infection D. diarrhea
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 following questions.
Many stories about recovery from burnout - a type of chronic stress which leaves people physically
and emotionally exhausted - are very similar: the affected person realizes the problem and starts to overhaul
their lifestyle: in just a short period of time, they may quit their job, move to another country, or end a
relationship. Then, they successfully recover. However, according to Stela Salminen, a doctoral candidate at
the University of Jyvaskyla, Finland, this is not always the case.
Dramatic life changes might be beneficial for some people, but in her own research Salminen has
found one factor which truly unites those who recover: realising that they are in control. For a small study in
2015, she interviewed 12 burnout sufferers. Researchers assessed participants to determine the severity of
their burnout at the time of the study and seven months later. Their scores were then compared to what they
said to look for patterns. The analysis revealed that those who recovered successfully experienced a revelation
that they are in charge of their own wellbeing.
Salminen explains that if burnout sufferers believe that they can influence their environment, they
usually take the necessary steps to reverse the factors which got them there in the first place. This might
include things like improving sleep habits, since this is one of the best ways to reset when you're stressed, or
drawing clear lines between work and non-work time. "People who have a sense of agency take steps in the
workplace, make changes in their families; they take care of themselves, and they're more aware of their own
limitations," she says.
One way to achieve this feeling of self-control is to attend slightly scary sounding "burnout
rehabilitation programmes". These can come in many different forms - such as luxury retreats and basic online
courses - but broadly they involve some kind of cognitive therapy to help people re-frame their experiences
in a more productive way. Another is to gain control of another aspect of your life, such as by taking up a
creative hobby or exercising more often. The late famous painting instructor Bob Ross often emphasised this,
advising viewers that "If you don’t like it, change it. It’s your world."
Another important predictor of recovery from burnout is a healthy life. "Family relationships, one's
overall health - these tend to influence people who have gone through burnout and are on the path to recovery,"
says Salminen. "Finding emotional support seems to be the first step towards recovery," says Salminen. "It
can come from many different places - occupational health care like a psychologist, it can be support from
family members, or support from colleagues." By validating your experiences, these people can help to

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improve your motivation and how you see yourself, and regardless of what happens in your journey to
recovery, this can only be good.
(Adapted from bbc.com)
Question 44: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. How To Tell Whether You Are Getting Rid Of Burnout Or Not?
B. Studies That Prove Recovering From Burnout Is Not Always The Same
C. Does Burnout Recovery Always Require Radical Life Changes?
D. How The Feeling Of Having Control Helps People Deal With Burnout
Question 45: The word "overhaul" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ____.
A. absolutely ruin B. completely change C. carefully reconsider D. slowly adjust
Question 46: The word "validating" in paragraph 3 can be best replaced by ____.
A. disregarding B. authorising C. acknowledging D. empowering
Question 47: The word "those" in paragraph 4 refers to ____.
A. researchers B. participants C. scores D. patterns
Question 48: What do we learn about "burnout rehabilitation programmes" in paragraph 4?
A. They most often come in the form of basic online courses that are inexpensive.
B. Expensive ones like those involving luxury retreats are the most effective.
C. Despite varying forms, they all include one common type of cognitive therapy.
D. They help people look at their experiences in a more productive manner.
Question 49: Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to the passage?
A. The true factor that all stories of burnout recovery involve is the sense of having control.
B. Many improve their sleeping habits to avoid burnout since this is the most effective way to reset.
C. The frequency of exercising is one of the aspects of a person's life that can be controlled.
D. When people recover from burnout, paying attention to mental health seems to be the first step.
Question 50: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The 12 burnout sufferers in Salminen’s 2015 study all successfully recovered.
B. Unclear lines between work and non-work time may be a factor contributing to burnout.
C. Many people have benefited from the advice of the popular painting instructor Bob Ross.
D. One's physical health has no effect on their journey to recovering from burnout.

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