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  1. Câu 1

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  2. Câu 2
    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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
    • A.
      overdrive
    • B.
      overboard
    • C.
      overdraft
    • D.
      overload
  3. Câu 3

    Daniel roamed the supermarket the whole morning just to buy a __________ for his new house.

    • A.
      square wooden dining table
    • B.
      dining square wooden table
    • C.
      square dining wooden table
    • D.
      wooden square dining table
  4. Câu 4

     It's amazing how Jenny acts as though she and Darren _______ serious problems at the moment.

    • A.
      weren't having
    • B.
      aren't having
    • C.
      hadn’t been having
    • D.
      hadn't had
  5. Câu 5

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  6. Câu 6

     Is it necessary that I _______ here tomorrow?

    • A.
      would be
    • B.
      am being
    • C.
      will be
    • D.
      be
  7. Câu 7

    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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.

    • A.
      appearance
    • B.
      ancestor
    • C.
      measurement
    • D.
      counterpart
  8. Câu 8

    Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

    My husband just won't be told. He'll argue about something till he's _____ in the face.

    • A.
      blue
    • B.
      black
    • C.
      red
    • D.
      white
  9. Câu 9

    If Charlie weren't such an absent-minded person, he ______ the house unlocked when going out last night.

    • A.
      wouldn't leave
    • B.
      wouldn't have left 
    • C.
      won't leave
    • D.
      didn't leave
  10. Câu 10

    These stiff trainers take weeks to ________.

    • A.
      break in
    • B.
      look through
    • C.
      put up with
    • D.
      take to
  11. Câu 11

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  12. Câu 12

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  13. Câu 13

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  14. Câu 14
    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 the primary stress in each of the following questions.
    • A.
      explanatory
    • B.
      astronomer
    • C.
      voluntary
    • D.
      geometry
  15. Câu 15

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  16. Câu 16

    Last weekend, ________ nothing to watch on TV, we played chess together.

    • A.
      there being
    • B.
      there having
    • C.
      being
    • D.
      having had
  17. Câu 17

    Mark the letter 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.

    • A.
      breathe
    • B.
      lengthen
    • C.
      clothe
    • D.
      bother
  18. Câu 18

    Due to time ________, we’ll have to end the meeting at three o'clock.

    • A.
      functions
    • B.
      processes
    • C.
      constraints
    • D.
      boundaries
  19. Câu 19

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  20. Câu 20

    What makes me so sad about our divorce is that we used to be _______.

    • A.
      head over heels
    • B.
      here and there 
    • C.
      in the pink
    • D.
      in deep water
  21. Câu 21

    The endless parade of _______ on TV has made today's young girls obsessed with their bodies.

    • A.
      surgical celebrities enhanced
    • B.
      celebrities enhancing surgical
    • C.
      enhanced surgically celebrities
    • D.
      surgically-enhanced celebrities
  22. Câu 22

     She ________ fainted when she heard that her son had died.

    • A.
      rather than
    • B.
      nothing but
    • C.
      near
    • D.
      all but
  23. Câu 23

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  24. Câu 24

     Jane's flat affords ______ views over the valley and mountains beyond.

    • A.
      widespread
    • B.
      alternate
    • C.
      sweeping
    • D.
      general
  25. Câu 25

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  26. Câu 26

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  27. Câu 27

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  28. Câu 28

    Thanks to her teacher's encouragement, she has made great ________ in her study.

    • A.
      contributions
    • B.
      strides
    • C.
      acquisitions
    • D.
      impacts
  29. Câu 29

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  30. Câu 30

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
  31. Câu 31

    At first Tom insisted he was right but then began to back _______.

    • A.
      out
    • B.
      down
    • C.
      off
    • D.
      away
  32. Câu 32
    Mark the letter 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.
    • A.
      deepen
    • B.
      committee
    • C.
      agree
    • D.
      refugee
  33. Câu 33

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  34. Câu 34

    Round and round ___________.

    • A.
      the wheels of the engine went
    • B.
      went the wheels of the engine
    • C.
      going the wheels of the engine
    • D.
      did the wheels of the engine go
  35. Câu 35

    Read an article about fashion and choose the answers to questions 21-28.

    New fashions and styles appear in all societies. First, we must understand the difference between fashion and style and how the changes in fashion and style happen for different reasons. The former are driven by insiders to prevent others from copying the insiders style. The latter are created by outsiders trying to invent alternative styles to the mainstream; the style of most people in a society. In order to succeed, a new style needs to completely reject one of the main indicators of the mainstream style. This rejection means that most people will not accept or choose the new style, and it also means that it is rarely driven by big business.

    Let us identify the main factor that shapes a particular style before returning to the topic of fashion. Many suggest that style is the main visible or outward component of group identity. However, research reveals that it goes deeper than that. Most studies conclude, and it is also my view, that style is the expression of certain underlying principles and viewpoints. People decide to adopt a style only after careful thought. It is unlike buying a new coat to get a new look. Moreover, a new style does not necessarily involve showing wealth or class.

    Turning to nature, we all know that the male peacock bird displays his beautiful tail to attract a female. For a male peacock, having a long, shiny tail shows strength and energy.

    Therefore, the strongest male peacocks have a better chance of attracting a mate than weaker males. In humans, in extreme cases, some people spend an unreasonable amount of time grooming themselves and may even do without more essential items in order to be

    fashionable.

    Humans differ from animals in their ability to deceive. Almost as soon as a new garment by a top designer appears on the catwalk, fakes turn up on market stalls. The original is out of financial reach of the majority. And so, copies are born. Some are so true to the original that they may be mistaken for the genuine article even by dedicated followers of fashion. Those who knowingly buy fakes rarely concern themselves with the reaction of those who purchase the original article. The fake, in fact, carries with it so much of the image of the original that it becomes attractive in itself.

    Another interesting phenomenon is what is called ‘counter-signalling’. We can divide society into three groups: high, middle, and low. The middle group can easily imitate the fashion of the high group, so the middle group can be confused with the high group, to the detriment of the high group. Counter-signalling occurs when the high group imitates the fashion of the low group. However, if the middle group imitates the low group, they take the risk of being confused with lower one. A typical example of counter-signalling is wearing jeans. Eventually, wearing jeans became popular with everyone. This partly explains why fashion goes in cycles.

    The concept of changes in fashion relates to a much wider sphere than just clothes. It is evident in the evolution of language. What once was considered slang may become an accepted phrase. Interestingly, music plays an important role in the development of fashion. It brings people together at festivals and people can see how others dress and speak. In other words, it provides a chance for people to be influenced by others. I do not argue that music alone creates a new fashion. But music, dress and speech all work together to spread new ideas and trends.

    What is said about fashion in the last paragraph?

    • A.
      There has been little development of new trends in the arts.
    • B.
      It takes a long time for society to adopt new ways of speaking.
    • C.
      Differences in dress codes are becoming more exaggerated.
    • D.
      Many people find out about new fashions through music.
  36. Câu 36

    Read the text and decide which answer (A, B,C, or D) best fits each numbered blank.

    Adult Colouring Books

    Colouring books are thought to promote concentration and patience, and allow the artist to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety. The question seldom asked, though, is: why is such a beneficial activity (30)______ popular only among young children?

    According to several bestseller lists, it no longer is. Although colouring books for adults may (31)______ a few eyebrows, more and more people are seeking them (32)_____ as a way to relax and de-stress. The principle is that colouring creates the same sense of fulfilment that is achieved by any process of deep thought; when the brain is preoccupied with a specific activity, negative feelings, such as anxiety and other generally (33)_______ thoughts, are forced out. 

    Colouring books have an advantage over other art activities because they remove the ‘paradox of choice’, or the feeling of being (34)________ when faced with unlimited options. An empty page can create stress; after all, it (35)_______ on the artist to first decide what to create and then create it to an acceptable standard. The outlines provided in colouring books, on the other hand, make the activity accessible to everyone, regardless of (36)________ artistic ability.

    to safely release any (29)________ and anxiety.
    • A.
      jealousy
    • B.
      inadequacy
    • C.
      ignorance
    • D.
      frustration
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