2025 FORMAT - SAMPLE TEST 4
Mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part di�ers from the
other three in pronuncia�on in each of the following sentences.
1. A. piracy B. anima�on C. episode D. legible
2. A. munching B. approach C. chaos D. touch
Mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part di�ers from the
other three in the posi�on of primary stress in each of the following sentences.
3. A. reality B. fantasy C. dimension D. enjoyment
4. A. thunder B. snow�ake C. frostbite D. marine
Mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following
ques�ons.
5. Having made his �rst �lm earlier this year, he is _______ starring in a new musical.
A. actually B. currently C. lately D. recently
6. Many a person _______ it unacceptable for factories to emit hazardous gases.
A. �nds B. �nd C. founded D. have found
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7. Today marks ______ day of the week, with the temperature at 42 C in midday.
A. the ho�est B. the ho�er C. ho�est D. ho�er
8. The forest �re ______ thick black smoke, pollu�ng the whole city.
A. gave out B. gave away C. gave in D. gave o�
9. Lynn: “The forecase says it will rain heavily this a�ernoon.”
Ka�e: “_______”
A. Open the door for me, will you? B. We are having a picnic today.
C. I’d be�er bring an umbrella. D. It’s an honour talking to you.
Mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a
meaningful paragraph/ le�er in each of the following ques�ons.
10. a. The fes�val took place on Nguyen Hue and Le Loi streets from Dec 22 upto Christmas Eve.
b. Last night, I and my brother went to HOZO Super Fest to enjoy performances by famous bands and singers.
c. We all felt excited that we made new friends and saw our idols perform live.
d. The last show by The Mo�ats ended late at night, but no one seemed to stop dancing on the streets.
e. It was the biggest musical event in Viet Nam in 2023.
A. b-e-a-c-d B. a-b-c-d-e C. c-d-e-a-b D. d-e-a-c-b
11. a. I am interested in helping parentless children and ready to have their hair cut.
b. My name is Van and I have been a barber for 15 years.
c. To whom it may concern,
d. I am looking forward to hearing from you and joining you on the trip.
e. I have been informed about your voluntary trip to an orphanage in Vinh Long on Dec 26, 2023.
A. c-b-d-e-a B. d-b-c-a-e C. a-c-b-e-d D. c-b-e-a-d
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Read the following adver�sement/ school announcement and mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to
indicate the correct op�on that best �ts each of the numbered blanks.
TELA (The English Language Academy)
IS ONLY No.2 IN TEACHING ENGLISH
SO WHY YOU GO WITH US?
We are trying (12) _______.
We just can’t a�ord to employ foreign students, or to make you study in hot rooms.
We just can’t give you easy tests (13) _______ get good marks.
Obviously, the only thing we try the hardest is just to master your English command.
Why? Because we can’t a�ord to (14) ______. Go with us next �me.
12. A. the hardest and hardest B. harder and harder C. the harder and harder D. hardest and hardest
13. A. so you can B. that you can C. so that you can D. you can do so
14. A. take you to that B. take you there C. take you for fun D. take you for granted
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ULTIMATE SCHOOL
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL
Are you ready? You will need:
School email address: Please (15)_____ for an account using your school email address.
Collabora�on pla�orms: (16)_____ to your PicktoChart Classroom using your school email
address.
Computer (17)_____ Web Camera: Insert a brief descrip�on of the requirements here.
15. A. sign in B. sign up C. sign out D. sign below
16. A. sign below B. sign out C. sign up D. sign in
17. A. of B. on C. at D. with
Mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct op�on that best �ts each of the
numbered blanks.
Educa�on is an important aspect of child development. It is not only limited to learning at school, (18)______
the role of parents in suppor�ng learning at school. One e�ec�ve way (19)______ through assignments to the child.
(20)______ children are invited to learn independently. They need to manage �me, plans approach, and work
independently to complete tasks. This teaches them responsibility for their own learning, a skill which will be very
useful when they grow up.
Secondly, group assignments give children (21)______ It teaches them how to collaborate, listen to other
people's views, and value diversity of ideas.
(22)______, through chores, children learn about the responsibili�es and consequences of work which is not
resolved. It teaches them values such as discipline, perseverance, and commitment to assigned tasks.
In conclusion, (23)______ children hone academic skills, but they also teach values and important life skills.
18. A. but it also involves B. but it is also involved
C. but it also consists D. but it is also comprised
19. A. to strengthening educa�on B. to strengthen educa�on
C. to make educa�on strenghthen D. to make educa�on the strongest
20. A. For the �rst �me, through assignments,
B. On the �rst helping, through assignments,
C. Firstly, through assignments,
D. Firstly of all, through assignments,
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21. A. the opportunity to work together with their classmates or siblings.
B. the opportunity when they work together with their classmates or siblings.
C. the opportunity for them that they work together with their classmates or siblings.
D. the opportunity so that they can work together with their classmates or sibling.
22. A. On the �nal a�empt B. At least and last
C. Last but not least D. The last but not the least
23. A. not only these assignments help B. not only do these assignments help
C. do these assignments not only help D. these assignments not only do the help
The History of Film
The world's �rst �lm was shown in 1895 by two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumière. Although it only
(24) ________ of short, simple scenes, people loved it and �lms have been popular ever since. The �rst �lms were
silent, with �tles on the screen to (25) _______ the story.
Soon the public had their favourite actors and actresses and, in this way the �rst �lm stars appeared. In 1927,
the �rst 'talkie', a �lm with sound, was shown and from then on, the public (26) _______ only accept this kind of �lm.
Further improvements con�nued, par�cularly in America, which produced 95% of all �lms. With the arrival of
television in the 1950s, (27) _______ people went to see �lms, but in recent years cinema audiences have grown
again. More countries have started to produce �lms that in�uence �lm-making and there are currently (28) _______
na�onal �lm industries.
24. A. consisted B. contained C. belonged D. held
25. A. join B. read C. explain D. perform
26. A. should B. would C. might D. will
27. A. other B. each C. any D. fewer
28. A. lots B. plenty C. many D. much
Read the following passage and mark the le�er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to
each of the ques�ons.
One to watch! Essay by Jessica Bourne, aged 14
I'm a big fan of �lms featuring the spy James Bond. I've got most of them on DVD. We've recently bought
Quantum of Solace, in which Daniel Craig plays the part of Bond. I don't know why the �lm's got that name - but it's a
great movie, anyway.
All the actors who've played James Bond have been great, but Daniel Craig, who's made lots of other �lms, plays
the part be�er than any of them. Even though he doesn't talk very much, I think he's the most perfect actor for the
role. He even does a few of the more dangerous things in the �lm himself, instead of ge ng someone else to do
them. I did wonder some�mes whether he'd be clever enough to defeat the bad people - but I'm not going to tell you
the ending! The actress who stars with Craig gives a fantas�c performance too - I loved all the glamorous clothes she
wore!
The director probably had a hard job making this Bond �lm as full of ac�on as earlier ones. But the excitement
starts right at the beginning here, with a car chase along a mountain road, and plenty of other thrilling scenes, too -
Bond leaping o� tall buildings and so on. Unfortunately I found the story di cult to follow in places, and it also
seemed to be over very quickly - it lasted under two hours. I also felt there weren't as many jokes as in the old Bond
�lms. And where was all the ridiculous Bond equipment - the underwater car or exploding watch that everyone
laughed at? This is a more serious, darker Bond �lm, but I s�ll really enjoyed it.
29. What is Jessica trying to do in her essay?
A. explain what �rst a�racted her to Bond �lms
B. tell readers about the Bond DVDs she owns
C. give a balanced view of a Bond �lm she has seen
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D. describe how Daniel Craig got the part of James Bond
30. What can a reader �nd out from Jessica's essay?
A. whether Quantum of Solace is her favourite Bond �lm
B. what other �lms Daniel Craig has made
C. which other actors have played James Bond
D. whether she thinks Daniel Craig is the best James Bond
31. What does Jessica tell us about Craig in the new Bond �lm?
A. He performs some of the ac�on scenes.
B. He wears some stylish clothes.
C. He is given a lot of lines to say.
D. He looks strong and �t enough to �ght the criminals.
32. What is one problem with the �lm, according to Jessica?
A. It seems a bit too long.
B. It's some�mes hard to understand what's happening.
C. It has too much silly technology in it.
D. It has jokes that aren't very funny.
33. Which of these might appear in a magazine review of the new Bond �lm?
A. It's full of excitement, with Bond jumping across roo�ops, so don't be disappointed by the slow start.
B. The director wanted to move away from the last Bond �lm and include a bit less ac�on.
C. I'm not sure the �tle tells you much...but be prepared to watch a rather di�erent kind of Bond movie.
D. Daniel Craig performed well as James Bond, but the main female star was disappoin�ng.
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Virtually any night of the year, a person can look up at the sky and see the moon. The moon is Earth's only
natural satellite. It takes slightly more than twenty-seven days for it to orbit Earth. And it does so from a li�le more
than 380,000 kilometres away. Despite being Earth's closest celes�al neighbour, there is much about the moon that
scien�sts do not know.
For instance, no one is exactly sure when the moon was formed. Earth is es�mated to have been created
around 4.5 billion years ago. No later than 100,000 years a�er that, the moon was in orbit around Earth. Yet the
ques�on remains: How did the moon form? There are several theories, but astronomers have thus far failed to prove
any of them correct.
The most widely accepted idea is the collision theory. It states that the moon formed when an object crashed
into Earth. According to this hypothesis, when Earth was �rst created, it had no satellite. But, at some point in �me,
an object approximately the size of Mars collided with Earth. This caused part of the planet to break o�. The largest
part eventually transformed into the moon.
Another theory is that Earth and the moon formed at the exact same �me billions of years ago. However, many
astronomers discount this theory. They point out that Earth and the moon are comprised of di�erent substances.
They claim that if the two bodies were formed at the same �me, then they should be composed of the same
materials. Yet, as an example of their di�erences, the moon has much less iron than Earth does.
A third theory proposes that the moon formed somewhere else in the solar system. As it wandered past Earth,
it was captured by Earth's gravity and began to orbit the planet. A fourth theory declares that, when it �rst formed,
Earth spun much more rapidly than it does at the present �me. Due to its swi� rota�on, part of the crust was
stripped away from the planet and cast into space. This material then formed the moon.
Each of the four theories has its supporters and detractors. Thus far, however, no astronomer has been able to
prove one theory while disproving all of the others.
34. Which of the following statements does paragraph 1 support?
A. The moon's distance from Earth changes at �mes.
B. There are many satellites that are orbi�ng Earth.
C. The moon is always visible in the night sky.
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D. No natural objects are closer to Earth than the moon.
35. In line 10, the phrase “crashed into” is closest in meaning to ______.
A. hit B. passed C. interfered with D. a�ected
36. According to the text, what is true regarding the collision theory?
A. It points out that Earth's orbit changed a great deal.
B. It is believed by the greatest number of astronomers.
C. It states that Earth once had mul�ple satellites.
D. It declares that Mars collided with Earth at one point.
37. Why do many astronomers doubt that Earth and the moon formed at the same �me?
A. The moon more likely came from elsewhere in the solar system.
B. Earth and the moon are formed of di�erent materials.
C. There is not enough iron in the Earth's crust.
D. The chances of two objects forming close together are small.
38. In line 18, the word “it” refers to _______.
A. the solar system B. the planet's gravity C. a fourth theory D. Earth
39. The last theory suggests that the Moon was _______.
A. a result of a collision between Mars and the Earth
B. roughly the same size and mass of the Earth
C. made of the Earth’s peeled outer layer
D. formed somewhere in the solar system
40. What would be the best �tle for the passage?
A. The Moon: Everything You Need to Know about It
B. The Changing Phases of the Moon
C. Theories on the Crea�on of the Moon
D. How Long Ago Did the Moon Form?
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Keys:
1- A 5- B 9- C 13- C 17- D 21- A 25- C 29- C 33- C 37- B
2- C 6- A 10- A 14- D 18- A 22- C 26- B 30- D 34- D 38- D
3- B 7- A 11- D 15- B 19- B 23- B 27- D 31- A 35- A 39- C
4- D 8- D 12- B 16- D 20- C 24- A 28- C 32- B 36- B 40- C
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