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of sentences in the following questions.
Question 32: He returned from his walk. Then, he got down to writing the letter.
A. No sooner had he got down to writing the letter than he returned from his walk.
B. Not until he got down to writing the letter did he return from his walk.
C. Only after he had got down to writing the letter did he return from his walk
D. Hardly had he returned from his walk when he got down to writing the letter.
Question 33: Jane helps her parents on the farm. She can't go to the beach with her classmate this weekend.
A. If Jane helped her parents on the farm, she could go to the beach with her classmate this weekend.
B. If Jane didn't help her parents on the farm, she could go to the beach with her classmate this weekend.
C. If only Jane hadn't helped her parents on the farm, she could have gone to the beach with her classmate
this weekend.
D. Provided Jane helps her parents on the farm, she can go to the beach with her classmate this weekend.
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 34 to 38.
WORKING MOTHERS
women
Reliable studies have shown that the children of working mothers have no more problems than children
whose mothers stay at home. My personal view is that mothers should work if they wish (34)
have invested so much in a career that they cannot bear to give it up. Others have to work because of economic
necessity, and there are also those (35) are simply not cut out to be full-time parents. There appear to
be several options when it comes to choosing childcare. These range from child minders through to granny or
the kind lady across the street. In practice, (36)
many parents don't have any choice; they have to
accept anything they can get. No matter how good the available childcare may be, some children protest if
their parents are not around. This is a (37) normal stage in a child's development. Babies over the age
of six months become dependent on mum and close family members, so make sure that you allow plenty
of time to help your child settle in. And don't forget: if you want to do the best for your children, it's not the
quantity of time you spend with them, it's the (38)_
that matters.
B. some
B. where
D. much
D. when
D. however
B. therefore
B. extremely
D. certainly
B. quality
D. manner
(Adapted from Dien Tu Doan Van Tieng Anh by Vinh Ba, NXB DH Su Pham)
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 39 to 43.
There have been a lot of misunderstandings and confusion about vaccines. But vaccinations are an important
part of family and public health. Vaccines prevent the spread of contagious and deadly diseases, including
HPV and COVID-19.
Question 34: A. one
Question 35: A. who
Question 36: A. moreover
Question 37: A. probably
Question 38: A. behaviour
C. each
C. which
C. but
C. perfectly
C. attitude
Everyone needs vaccines infants, children, teenagers, and adults. There are widely accepted immunisation
schedules available. They list what vaccines are recommended, and at what age they should be given. Vaccines
are especially important for at-risk populations such as young children and older adults.
There are some people who can't or shouldn't receive vaccinations. These include young infants and people
with certain medical issues. There is also a small number of people who don't respond to a particular vaccine.
Because these people can't be vaccinated, it is important for others to get vaccinated to preserve the 'herd
immunity' for the vast majority. This means if most people are immune to a disease because of vaccinations,
it will stop spreading.
There can be side effects after we get vaccinated. They are usually mild. They include redness or swelling at
the injection site. Sometimes children develop a low-grade fever. These symptoms usually go away in a day
or two. More serious side effects have been reported, but are rare.
It takes years of development and testing before a vaccine is approved as safe and effective. After the vaccine
is released to the public, its use is monitored to ensure there are no safety issues. Vaccines are safe, and their
benefits far outweigh any risks of side effects.
(Adapted from https://familydoctor.org/vaccinations/)
Question 39: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
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