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  1. Câu 1
    Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions
    According to the Hearing Health Foundation (HHF), one in five Americans have hearing loss in at least one ear and three out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing. Looking at these staggering statistics, it’s obvious why people with the skills to work with the deaf community are increasingly in demand.From sign language interpreters and teachers to speech pathologists and audiologists, the range of occupations working with deaf and hard of hearing people is wide, and jobs in this field are readily available. Careers in the field vary in terms of age ranges, settings, and educational scope. Volunteering in hospitals, researching jobs and college programs, and learning sign language are all helpful in choosing a career path.Narrowing down a specific direction within a particular occupation also helps in the process of selecting a career working with deaf people. For example, candidates interested in a counseling job may decide to focus only on working with deaf clients, others may choose to work with the hard of hearing as a sign language instructor, but specializing in teaching preschool children.After establishing a career path, finding the right education is the next step in the process. Degrees needed to work with the deaf and hard of hearing can range from an Associate in Early Childhood education degree and a Bachelor in American Sign Language degree to a Doctorate in Audiology and a Doctor of Psychology degree. In order to graduate, these programs often require students to take core classes in areas such as linguistics, anatomy, child development, cognitive psychology, and research methods, as well as to complete a special practicum and student teaching assignments and to pass exams.
    What is the suitable title of the reading?
    • A.
      Mental health clinics
    • B.
      Social service agencies
    • C.
      Hospitals and clinics
    • D.
      Careers working with the deaf
  2. Câu 2
    The company has__________more than £30,000 to local charities.
    • A.
      maintained
    • B.
      donated
    • C.
      accessed
    • D.
      afforded
  3. Câu 3
    Many children with mild __________are integrated in general education.
    • A.
      advantages
    • B.
      disadvantages
    • C.
      abilities
    • D.
      disabilities
  4. Câu 4
    Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences
    __________people can’t see, so it’s more difficult for them to take care of themselves.
    • A.
      Blind
    • B.
      Deaf
    • C.
      Dumb
    • D.
      Rude
  5. Câu 5
    Sometimes a romantic…… may have positive impacts on people’s working effectiveness.
    • A.
      relationship
    • B.
      link
    • C.
      connection
    • D.
      association
  6. Câu 6
    ASEAN countries have__________relationship with other countries all over the world.
    • A.
      cognitive
    • B.
      accessible
    • C.
      official
    • D.
      solemn
  7. Câu 7
    Choose the word with a different stress pattern
    • A.
      generous
    • B.
      volunteer
    • C.
      charity
    • D.
      principle
  8. Câu 8
    Children tend to be……….. when they are not understood by parents.
    • A.
      respectful
    • B.
      decisive
    • C.
      upset
    • D.
      studious
  9. Câu 9
    Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions
    According to the Hearing Health Foundation (HHF), one in five Americans have hearing loss in at least one ear and three out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing. Looking at these staggering statistics, it’s obvious why people with the skills to work with the deaf community are increasingly in demand.From sign language interpreters and teachers to speech pathologists and audiologists, the range of occupations working with deaf and hard of hearing people is wide, and jobs in this field are readily available. Careers in the field vary in terms of age ranges, settings, and educational scope. Volunteering in hospitals, researching jobs and college programs, and learning sign language are all helpful in choosing a career path.Narrowing down a specific direction within a particular occupation also helps in the process of selecting a career working with deaf people. For example, candidates interested in a counseling job may decide to focus only on working with deaf clients, others may choose to work with the hard of hearing as a sign language instructor, but specializing in teaching preschool children.After establishing a career path, finding the right education is the next step in the process. Degrees needed to work with the deaf and hard of hearing can range from an Associate in Early Childhood education degree and a Bachelor in American Sign Language degree to a Doctorate in Audiology and a Doctor of Psychology degree. In order to graduate, these programs often require students to take core classes in areas such as linguistics, anatomy, child development, cognitive psychology, and research methods, as well as to complete a special practicum and student teaching assignments and to pass exams.
    What is the suitable title of the reading?
    • A.
      Mental health clinics
    • B.
      Social service agencies
    • C.
      Hospitals and clinics
    • D.
      Careers working with the deaf
  10. Câu 10
    Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions
    According to the Hearing Health Foundation (HHF), one in five Americans have hearing loss in at least one ear and three out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing. Looking at these staggering statistics, it’s obvious why people with the skills to work with the deaf community are increasingly in demand.From sign language interpreters and teachers to speech pathologists and audiologists, the range of occupations working with deaf and hard of hearing people is wide, and jobs in this field are readily available. Careers in the field vary in terms of age ranges, settings, and educational scope. Volunteering in hospitals, researching jobs and college programs, and learning sign language are all helpful in choosing a career path.Narrowing down a specific direction within a particular occupation also helps in the process of selecting a career working with deaf people. For example, candidates interested in a counseling job may decide to focus only on working with deaf clients, others may choose to work with the hard of hearing as a sign language instructor, but specializing in teaching preschool children.After establishing a career path, finding the right education is the next step in the process. Degrees needed to work with the deaf and hard of hearing can range from an Associate in Early Childhood education degree and a Bachelor in American Sign Language degree to a Doctorate in Audiology and a Doctor of Psychology degree. In order to graduate, these programs often require students to take core classes in areas such as linguistics, anatomy, child development, cognitive psychology, and research methods, as well as to complete a special practicum and student teaching assignments and to pass exams.
    What is the suitable title of the reading?
    • A.
      Mental health clinics
    • B.
      Social service agencies
    • C.
      Hospitals and clinics
    • D.
      Careers working with the deaf
  11. Câu 11
    Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently
    • A.
      exhausted
    • B.
      excited
    • C.
      expensive
    • D.
      expansion
  12. Câu 12
    Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently
    • A.
      coincide
    • B.
      corridor
    • C.
      concept
    • D.
      currency
  13. Câu 13
    Being independent since childhood has made Mark become a very__________man. He is trusted to do everything well.
    • A.
      sound
    • B.
      reliable
    • C.
      casual
    • D.
      open-minded
  14. Câu 14
    Choose the word with a different stress pattern
    • A.
      barrier
    • B.
      fabric
    • C.
      martyr
    • D.
      concerned
  15. Câu 15
    Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions
    According to the Hearing Health Foundation (HHF), one in five Americans have hearing loss in at least one ear and three out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing. Looking at these staggering statistics, it’s obvious why people with the skills to work with the deaf community are increasingly in demand.From sign language interpreters and teachers to speech pathologists and audiologists, the range of occupations working with deaf and hard of hearing people is wide, and jobs in this field are readily available. Careers in the field vary in terms of age ranges, settings, and educational scope. Volunteering in hospitals, researching jobs and college programs, and learning sign language are all helpful in choosing a career path.Narrowing down a specific direction within a particular occupation also helps in the process of selecting a career working with deaf people. For example, candidates interested in a counseling job may decide to focus only on working with deaf clients, others may choose to work with the hard of hearing as a sign language instructor, but specializing in teaching preschool children.After establishing a career path, finding the right education is the next step in the process. Degrees needed to work with the deaf and hard of hearing can range from an Associate in Early Childhood education degree and a Bachelor in American Sign Language degree to a Doctorate in Audiology and a Doctor of Psychology degree. In order to graduate, these programs often require students to take core classes in areas such as linguistics, anatomy, child development, cognitive psychology, and research methods, as well as to complete a special practicum and student teaching assignments and to pass exams.
    What is the suitable title of the reading?
    • A.
      Mental health clinics
    • B.
      Social service agencies
    • C.
      Hospitals and clinics
    • D.
      Careers working with the deaf
  16. Câu 16
    The__________contains pictures and information about many countries in ASEAN.
    • A.
      circular
    • B.
      folder
    • C.
      charter
    • D.
      brochure
  17. Câu 17
    Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following questions
    According to the Hearing Health Foundation (HHF), one in five Americans have hearing loss in at least one ear and three out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard of hearing. Looking at these staggering statistics, it’s obvious why people with the skills to work with the deaf community are increasingly in demand.From sign language interpreters and teachers to speech pathologists and audiologists, the range of occupations working with deaf and hard of hearing people is wide, and jobs in this field are readily available. Careers in the field vary in terms of age ranges, settings, and educational scope. Volunteering in hospitals, researching jobs and college programs, and learning sign language are all helpful in choosing a career path.Narrowing down a specific direction within a particular occupation also helps in the process of selecting a career working with deaf people. For example, candidates interested in a counseling job may decide to focus only on working with deaf clients, others may choose to work with the hard of hearing as a sign language instructor, but specializing in teaching preschool children.After establishing a career path, finding the right education is the next step in the process. Degrees needed to work with the deaf and hard of hearing can range from an Associate in Early Childhood education degree and a Bachelor in American Sign Language degree to a Doctorate in Audiology and a Doctor of Psychology degree. In order to graduate, these programs often require students to take core classes in areas such as linguistics, anatomy, child development, cognitive psychology, and research methods, as well as to complete a special practicum and student teaching assignments and to pass exams.
    What is the suitable title of the reading?
    • A.
      Mental health clinics
    • B.
      Social service agencies
    • C.
      Hospitals and clinics
    • D.
      Careers working with the deaf
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