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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the correct answer đồ sộ each of the questions from 44 đồ sộ 50. We get great pleasure from reading. The more advanced a man is, the greater delight he will find in reading. The ordinary man may think that subjects lượt thích philosophy or science are very difficult and that if philosophers and scientists read these subjects, it is not for pleasure. But this is not true. The mathematician finds the same pleasure in his mathematics as the school boy in an adventure story. For both, it is a play of the imagination, a mental recreation and exercise. The pleasure derived from this activity is common đồ sộ all kinds of reading. But different types of books give us different types of pleasure. First in order of popularity is novel-reading. Novels contain pictures of imaginary people in imaginary situations, and give us an opportunity of escaping into a new world very much lượt thích our world and yet different from it . Here we seem đồ sộ live a new life, and the experience of this new life gives us a thrill of pleasure. Next in order of popularity are travel books, biographies and memoirs. These tell us tales of places we have not seen and of great men in whom we are interested. Some of these books are as wonderful as novels, and they have an added value that they are true. Such books give us knowledge, and we also find immense pleasure in knowing details of lands we have not seen and of great men we have only heard of. Reading is one of the greatest enjoyments of life. To book-lovers, nothing is more fascinating than vãn a favorite book. And, the ordinary educated man who is interested and absorbed in his daily occupation wants đồ sộ occasionally escape from his drudgery into the wonderland of books for recreation and refreshment. The word “derived” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning đồ sộ ______.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the correct answer đồ sộ each of the questions from 44 đồ sộ 50.
We get great pleasure from reading. The more advanced a man is, the greater delight he will find in reading. The ordinary man may think that subjects lượt thích philosophy or science are very difficult and that if philosophers and scientists read these subjects, it is not for pleasure. But this is not true. The mathematician finds the same pleasure in his mathematics as the school boy in an adventure story. For both, it is a play of the imagination, a mental recreation and exercise.
The pleasure derived from this activity is common đồ sộ all kinds of reading. But different types of books give us different types of pleasure. First in order of popularity is novel-reading. Novels contain pictures of imaginary people in imaginary situations, and give us an opportunity of escaping into a new world very much lượt thích our world and yet different from it. Here we seem đồ sộ live a new life, and the experience of this new life gives us a thrill of pleasure.
Next in order of popularity are travel books, biographies and memoirs. These tell us tales of places we have not seen and of great men in whom we are interested. Some of these books are as wonderful as novels, and they have an added value that they are true. Such books give us knowledge, and we also find immense pleasure in knowing details of lands we have not seen and of great men we have only heard of.
Reading is one of the greatest enjoyments of life. To book-lovers, nothing is more fascinating than vãn a favorite book. And, the ordinary educated man who is interested and absorbed in his daily occupation wants đồ sộ occasionally escape from his drudgery into the wonderland of books for recreation and refreshment.
The word “derived” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning đồ sộ ______.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the correct answer đồ sộ each of the questions from 44 đồ sộ 50.
We get great pleasure from reading. The more advanced a man is, the greater delight he will find in reading. The ordinary man may think that subjects lượt thích philosophy or science are very difficult and that if philosophers and scientists read these subjects, it is not for pleasure. But this is not true. The mathematician finds the same pleasure in his mathematics as the school boy in an adventure story. For both, it is a play of the imagination, a mental recreation and exercise.
The pleasure derived from this activity is common đồ sộ all kinds of reading. But different types of books give us different types of pleasure. First in order of popularity is novel-reading. Novels contain pictures of imaginary people in imaginary situations, and give us an opportunity of escaping into a new world very much lượt thích our world and yet different from it. Here we seem đồ sộ live a new life, and the experience of this new life gives us a thrill of pleasure.
Next in order of popularity are travel books, biographies and memoirs. These tell us tales of places we have not seen and of great men in whom we are interested. Some of these books are as wonderful as novels, and they have an added value that they are true. Such books give us knowledge, and we also find immense pleasure in knowing details of lands we have not seen and of great men we have only heard of.
Reading is one of the greatest enjoyments of life. To book-lovers, nothing is more fascinating than vãn a favorite book. And, the ordinary educated man who is interested and absorbed in his daily occupation wants đồ sộ occasionally escape from his drudgery into the wonderland of books for recreation and refreshment.
The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers đồ sộ ______.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the correct answer đồ sộ each of the questions from 44 đồ sộ 50.
We get great pleasure from reading. The more advanced a man is, the greater delight he will find in reading. The ordinary man may think that subjects lượt thích philosophy or science are very difficult and that if philosophers and scientists read these subjects, it is not for pleasure. But this is not true. The mathematician finds the same pleasure in his mathematics as the school boy in an adventure story. For both, it is a play of the imagination, a mental recreation and exercise.
The pleasure derived from this activity is common đồ sộ all kinds of reading. But different types of books give us different types of pleasure. First in order of popularity is novel-reading. Novels contain pictures of imaginary people in imaginary situations, and give us an opportunity of escaping into a new world very much lượt thích our world and yet different from it. Here we seem đồ sộ live a new life, and the experience of this new life gives us a thrill of pleasure.
Next in order of popularity are travel books, biographies and memoirs. These tell us tales of places we have not seen and of great men in whom we are interested. Some of these books are as wonderful as novels, and they have an added value that they are true. Such books give us knowledge, and we also find immense pleasure in knowing details of lands we have not seen and of great men we have only heard of.
Reading is one of the greatest enjoyments of life. To book-lovers, nothing is more fascinating than vãn a favorite book. And, the ordinary educated man who is interested and absorbed in his daily occupation wants đồ sộ occasionally escape from his drudgery into the wonderland of books for recreation and refreshment.
The word “immense” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning đồ sộ ______.

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the correct answer đồ sộ each of the questions from 44 đồ sộ 50.
We get great pleasure from reading. The more advanced a man is, the greater delight he will find in reading. The ordinary man may think that subjects lượt thích philosophy or science are very difficult and that if philosophers and scientists read these subjects, it is not for pleasure. But this is not true. The mathematician finds the same pleasure in his mathematics as the school boy in an adventure story. For both, it is a play of the imagination, a mental recreation and exercise.
The pleasure derived from this activity is common đồ sộ all kinds of reading. But different types of books give us different types of pleasure. First in order of popularity is novel-reading. Novels contain pictures of imaginary people in imaginary situations, and give us an opportunity of escaping into a new world very much lượt thích our world and yet different from it. Here we seem đồ sộ live a new life, and the experience of this new life gives us a thrill of pleasure.
Next in order of popularity are travel books, biographies and memoirs. These tell us tales of places we have not seen and of great men in whom we are interested. Some of these books are as wonderful as novels, and they have an added value that they are true. Such books give us knowledge, and we also find immense pleasure in knowing details of lands we have not seen and of great men we have only heard of.
Reading is one of the greatest enjoyments of life. To book-lovers, nothing is more fascinating than vãn a favorite book. And, the ordinary educated man who is interested and absorbed in his daily occupation wants đồ sộ occasionally escape from his drudgery into the wonderland of books for recreation and refreshment.
According đồ sộ the passage, travel books, biographies and memoirs ______.

B

tell stories of well-known places

C

are less popular than vãn novels

D

are more valuable than vãn novels

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the correct answer đồ sộ each of the questions from 44 đồ sộ 50.
We get great pleasure from reading. The more advanced a man is, the greater delight he will find in reading. The ordinary man may think that subjects lượt thích philosophy or science are very difficult and that if philosophers and scientists read these subjects, it is not for pleasure. But this is not true. The mathematician finds the same pleasure in his mathematics as the school boy in an adventure story. For both, it is a play of the imagination, a mental recreation and exercise.
The pleasure derived from this activity is common đồ sộ all kinds of reading. But different types of books give us different types of pleasure. First in order of popularity is novel-reading. Novels contain pictures of imaginary people in imaginary situations, and give us an opportunity of escaping into a new world very much lượt thích our world and yet different from it. Here we seem đồ sộ live a new life, and the experience of this new life gives us a thrill of pleasure.
Next in order of popularity are travel books, biographies and memoirs. These tell us tales of places we have not seen and of great men in whom we are interested. Some of these books are as wonderful as novels, and they have an added value that they are true. Such books give us knowledge, and we also find immense pleasure in knowing details of lands we have not seen and of great men we have only heard of.
Reading is one of the greatest enjoyments of life. To book-lovers, nothing is more fascinating than vãn a favorite book. And, the ordinary educated man who is interested and absorbed in his daily occupation wants đồ sộ occasionally escape from his drudgery into the wonderland of books for recreation and refreshment.
According đồ sộ paragraph 4, which of the following is the most fascinating đồ sộ booklovers?

B

An ordinary educated man

There is too much in this world.

They haven’t finished their homework, ______?

I can’t possibly lend you any more money, it is quite out of the .

We will take an important exam __________ Tuesday next week.

______ are that stock price will go up in the coming months.

They certainly knew that their task was difficult ______ two previous attempts had failed.

They take their ________ children đồ sộ the park every day.

B

African small young lovely

C

Lovely small young African

D

young lovely African small

The Japanese market ______ 35 per cent of the company's revenue.

“You’re looking miserable.” “I ________on my assignment when my computer suddenly crashed.”

She will send bủ the design of my new house ______.

A

after she had finished it

B

while she was finishing it

C

as soon as she has finished it

He would win the race if he his brother's example and trained harder.

The biggest fear is that humans might ______ control over robots.

The road đồ sộ our village _____________ next year.

for 4 hours, they decided đồ sộ stop đồ sộ have lunch at a cheap restaurant.

The more he slept,___________irritable he became.

Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet đồ sộ indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Daisy wants đồ sộ invite her classmate, Joe, đồ sộ her birthday tiệc nhỏ.
- Daisy: “Listen, I am having a birthday tiệc nhỏ next Friday. Do you want đồ sộ come?”
- Joe: “______ What time does it start?”