I. Choose the word/ phrase/ sentence (A. B, C or D) that best fits the space in each sentences or best answers the question. ⇱
- Lucy: “Lemongrass Restaurant.”
- Nga: “_________”
- An: “Yes, there is _________ local and international programs on different channels.”
- Tung: “_________”
- Minh: “Of course, Viet Nam won over 200 gold medals.”
- Maryam: “You mean the Lunar New Year? I once had a chance to be in Vietnam then, _________ I really like it.”
II. Look at the signs. Choose the best answer (A, B. C or D) for the question 15 and 16. ⇱

III. Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 17 to 20 are True or Flase, and choose the correct answers (A, B, C or D) for question 21 and 22. ⇱
Where did your water come from before it arrived in your kitchen? Is your glass of water as new as this morning or as old as the dinosaurs? Is it even older than the dinosaurs? Water on Earth is always moving round and round, like a wheel turning. This is called “the water cycle," and it has no beginning or end. But to talk about it, we must choose a place to begin. We will start with the oceans, the largest bodies of water on Earth.
In this part of the cycle, the sun heats the water in the oceans, and then the warm water evaporates into the air. The water in the air eventually comes together to form very large clouds, wind then moves the clouds over the land. When clouds finally meet cold air, the water comes down in the form of rain or snow.
Some of this rainwater will stay on the land, but most of the water goes down into rivers and streams. Finally, it goes back to the oceans, where the cycle begins again.
The water cycle is billions of years old. So, think again about how old that water in your cup is. It’s much, much older than you thought.
IV. Choose the word (A, B, C or D) that best fits the blanks space in the following passage. ⇱
My sister Susan and I were in the yard ___(23)___ with our neighbors' dog last Saturday afternoon when suddenly the sky turned dark gray. Minutes later, it began to rain heavily, so we ran quickly into the house.
Mom asked us to close all the windows. Just as I shut the window in the kitchen, we heard a loud clap of thunder. Dad took us to the ___(24)___ and asked us to keep calm. From there, we could hear the strong wind outside. All of ___(25)___ my sister was startled by a loud crashing noise and started to cry. We tried to calm her down but she was very scared.
After a few minutes, the wind stopped and everything was quiet. We slowly made our way up from the basement. The house was full of glass ___(26)___ the broken windows. The real damage was outside though. There were trees on the streets and there were damaged cars all over. Our neighbors were very ___(27)___ because they couldn’t find their dog. We ___(28)___ everywhere and finally found him behind some bushes. He got wet all over but luckily was unhurt.