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Read the following announcement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6.

SCROLL SMART CHALLENGE (2026): 14 Days to a Healthier Feed

If social media is your “quick break” that quietly becomes an hour, you’re not alone. Join our free Scroll Smart Challenge and try a reset that fits real life. You’ll receive a (1) __________ guidebook plus daily prompts you can finish in under 5 minutes.

Track your progress on a dashboard (2) __________ small wins—less doomscrolling, better sleep, and fewer impulsive clicks. By Day 3, many participants report (3) __________ calmer in the morning because they stop checking notifications before breakfast.

Here’s the twist: Only when you pause do you notice what you’ve been missing. We’ll help you take (4) __________ of your feed with simple settings, “mute lists,” and a news-check routine.

You’ll also learn to comment (5) __________ during disagreements, without turning every thread into a fight. Need support? Our hotline connects trained coaches (6) __________ you within minutes.

Question 1: A. two-week backed-research social media

B.  two-week social media research-backed

C.  two-week research-backed social media

D.  research-backed two-week media social

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Question 2: A. highlighted        B. highlighting        C. to highlight        D. which highlights

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Question 3: A. feel        B. to feel        C. feeling        D. felt

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Question 4: A. care        B. command        C. charge        D. control

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Question 5: A. respectful        B. respectfully        C. respected        D. respect

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Question 6: A. to        B. for        C. at        D. with

 

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Read the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12.

Women Who Changed the World – A Message for Gender Equality

Angela Burdett-Coutts was one of the richest women in England, but she used her wealth to help (7) __________ through charity. She built schools and houses for poor families and worked with famous charities like the RSPCA and the NSPCC. While many women of her time stayed at home, she showed that women could also lead and support communities.

Florence Nightingale gave another example of (8) __________. She left behind a wealthy life to serve as a nurse. During the Crimean War, she became known as “The Lady with the Lamp,” visiting soldiers at night. She also wrote papers and used pictures to explain medical ideas. Her work proved that women could change not only health care but also education.

Even today, a high (9) __________ of inequality prevents many women from following their dreams. Yet both Angela and Florence proved that women could stand up for justice and inspire change.

(10) __________ many barriers in the 19th century, they showed that women had the same value as men. While one woman became a leader in charity and the other in nursing, many others continued their (11) __________ equal rights.

By respecting values like (12) __________ and fairness, and by giving women equal opportunities in society, we can make great progress—just as these women once did.

[Adapted from Bright workbook 10]

Question 7: A. others        B. another        C. the other        D. the others

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Question 8: A. influence        B. persuasion        C. parachutist        D. courage

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Question 9: A. rate        B. level        C. few        D. piece

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Question 10: A. In lieu of        B. With a view to        C. In spite of        D. In case of

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Question 11: A. fight for        B. dispose of        C. suffer from        D. approve of

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Question 12: A. responsible        B. power        C. honesty        D. dignity

 

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Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a cohesive and coherent exchange or text in each of the following questions from 13 to 17.

Question 13:

A.  Ben: Send me the link again; I want to play it to my class.

B.  Amy: Yeah, she started with a food cart and now trains young migrants.

C.  Ben: That interview you shared about the refugee chef was inspiring.

A.  c – b – a        B. b – a – c        C. b – c – a        D. c – a – b

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Question 14:

A.  Ethan: I want to, but I’m nervous about bringing my grandma’s curry; the label is only in Vietnamese.

B.  Ethan: Exactly, and I don’t want anyone to get sick or mispronounce the dish.

C.  Maya: Are you joining the office potluck for Culture Week?

D.  Maya: Use a translation app and add an allergy line; we can also print small name cards for each table.

e. Maya: That’s fine. Do you worry people won’t know what’s inside, like peanuts?

A.  c – a – b – e – d        B. c – e – a – b – d        C. c – a – e – b – d        D. a – c – e – b – d

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Question 15:

Dear Ms Patel,

I hope you’re well.

A.  To handle the data, the organisers asked us to upload photos to a folder and add short notes after each spot.

B.  His story made me realise that small actions can protect animals, even in crowded cities.

C.  If you allow it, I’d love to bring this project to our school eco club and invite him for a Q&A.

D.  Yesterday our class listened to a guest speaker, a retired wildlife ranger who once rescued an injured otter alone.

e. So I signed up for a weekend river clean – up, and we used a shared map to report plastic hotspots.

Yours sincerely,

Linh

A.  d – b – e – a – c        B. b – d – e – a – c        C. d – e – b – a – c        D. d – b – a – e – c

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Question 16:

A.  Each Thursday night, I listened to voice notes from the coordinator and prepared two simple questions on my phone in focus mode.

B.  Seeing their progress reminded me that small, steady effort can build real skills, even without fancy tools.

C.  I used to scroll endlessly on the bus, but I started saving short news stories in a shared folder for the kids to discuss.

D.  Volunteering at a weekend reading club near my school changed how I use my free time.

e. That routine made our sessions smoother, and the children began asking for harder stories instead of giving up quickly.

A.  d – a – c – e – b        B. c – d – a – e – b        C. d – c – e – a – b        D. d – c – a – e – b

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Question 17:

A.  Still, I’m careful not to chase every trend I see on mass media, since what goes viral isn’t always useful at work or fair to clients.

B.  Recruiters often skim a portfolio link first, and an AI system may filter your CV before a human reads it, based on keywords.

C.  When I focus on real skills and honest stories, interviews feel less like a performance, and the opportunities I get are more stable and meaningful.

D.  In many modern jobs, your career path is shaped as much by your online footprint as by your diploma, especially in big cities.

e. Because of that, I started posting short project summaries, with screenshots, numbers, and what I learned, then saving everything in a shared folder.

A.  d – e – b – a – c        B. d – b – e – a – c        C. b – d – e – a – c        D. d – b – a – e – c

 

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.

The Rise of Buy Now, Pay Later: Convenience or Debt Trap?

Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) has become an increasingly popular payment method in modern shopping. Instead of paying the full price immediately, (18) __________. If payments are made on time, users often avoid interest, which makes BNPL seem both convenient and affordable. As a result, services such as PayPal Credit, Affirm, and Klarna (19) __________.

However, BNPL can also lead to financial pressure. Because each instalment is relatively small, it is easy to underestimate the total cost and lose track of multiple payment schedules. Many people use BNPL for non-essential items like fashion or electronics, (20) __________. When a payment tool becomes a way to cover basic expenses, it may suggest that a person is already facing a tight budget.

The biggest risks are overspending and late fees. Breaking a price into instalments can make products appear cheaper, (21) __________. If someone misses a due date, extra charges may quickly increase the overall cost and create debt, a situation (22) __________. BNPL can be a helpful option when used responsibly, but users should monitor their spending carefully, keep track of deadlines, and avoid depending on it for essential living costs.

[Adapted from https://www.empower.com/the-currency]

Question 18: 

A.  and several smaller instalments are divided into a purchase over a short period

B.  purchasers can be divided into several smaller instalments over a short period

C.  customers can divide a purchase into several smaller instalments over a short period

D.  a purchase can divide into several smaller instalments for customers over a short period

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Question 19: 

A.  has successfully targeted older individuals who value secure and traditional digital payments

B.  showing a strong appeal to teenage shoppers with a preference for fast mobile payments

C.  provides a flexible way for wealthy investors who enjoy managing their online payments

D.  are especially attractive to younger consumers who prefer quick and flexible online payments

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Question 20: 

A.  although others prefer spending on luxury services, such as high-end travel

B.  but some now rely on it for everyday necessities, including groceries or food delivery

C.  yet frequent using of digital credit for long-term investments create financial risks

D.  some use it for essentials, without which their monthly budget would collapse

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Question 21: 

A.  persuading customers to consume less than they originally anticipated

B.  permitting users to borrow more than they can eventually reimburse

C.  compelling individuals to spend more than they could possibly afford

D.  encouraging people to buy more than they originally intended

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Question 22: 

A.  whereby paying off the outstanding balance is totally unlikely

B.  that maintaining a stable budget is proven to be extremely tough

C.  in which it becomes difficult to stay in control of the budget

D.  making it highly challenging managing their financial obligations

 

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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30.

Crowd logistics — a paradigm in which deliveries are handled by a distributed network of freelance drivers and everyday commuters — is reshaping last – mile transportation. This model leverages sophisticated mobile apps and geolocation tools to assign parcels to nearby participants and enhance delivery speed. It also collects real – time tracking data on commuter availability and vehicle positioning to coordinate the process effectively.

Participants, whether students or retirees, can register through a platform that verifies their identities and preferred travel routes. When a delivery task matches someone’s usual journey, the system incorporates it into their route. The platform monitors package locations during transit and detects deviations such as off – route movements or long idle periods, helping resolve incidents before they escalate.

From a sustainability standpoint, crowd logistics provides multiple ecological and economic gains. It capitalizes on pre – existing travel plans, thereby limiting the need for additional transport and cutting emissions. This becomes particularly advantageous in gridlocked cities, where vehicle overpopulation exacerbates air quality and logistical inefficiencies. The model’s lean operating structure and shared workload also minimize financial overhead, allowing it to scale without compromising affordability.

Behind the scenes, data analytics synthesize vast repositories of trip data to pinpoint logistical choke points, forecast regional demand fluctuations, and refine routing algorithms. While some platforms use blockchain to confirm package handovers and timestamp arrivals, others rely on cloud – based logs to track service quality and maintain accountability. These mechanisms ensure that delivery histories remain accessible, verifiable, and strategically useful.

[Adapted from ResearchGate]

Question 23: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 1 as a function of crowd logistics systems?
A. Assigning deliveries based on user location        B. Enhancing delivery speed through mobile tools

C.  Gathering real – time data on traffic conditions        D. Utilizing geolocation for routing efficiency

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Question 24: The word “monitors”in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________.

A.  tracks          B. navigates          C. controls          D. determines

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Question 25: The word “it”in paragraph 2 refers to __________.

A.  platform          B. delivery task          C. journey         D. system

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Question 26: The word “compromising”in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

A.  negotiating          B. preserving          C. weakening          D. arguing

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Question 27: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 3?

A.  This system significantly reduces environmental and logistical burdens in developing areas struggling with dense vehicle networks.

B.  The model shows moderate usefulness in urban spaces that face traffic limitations and delivery slowdowns.

C.  In urban zones plagued by traffic overload, this approach provides both environmental and operational support substantially.

D.  Crowd logistics seems reasonably suitable in locations where transit congestion affects system performance.

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Question 28: Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 4?

A.  Certain platforms make use of blockchain to validate critical delivery milestones.

B.  Access to delivery records appears to be restricted to a specific group of employees.

C.  Route optimization tools are sometimes avoided to reduce computational costs.

D.  Stored data from completed trips is often erased to prevent long – term retention.

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Question 29: Which paragraph refers to using driver availability data to organize delivery assignments?

A.  Paragraph 1          B. Paragraph 2          C. Paragraph 3          D. Paragraph 4

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Question 30: Which paragraph describes a preventive mechanism to handle potential route problems?

A.  Paragraph 1          B. Paragraph 2          C. Paragraph 3          D. Paragraph 4

 

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Read the passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.

Modern philanthropy is increasingly shaped by platforms, personalities, and viral storytelling, creating fertile ground for cause – washing: the strategic use of humanitarian language to signal virtue while leaving governance, accountability, and control systems unclear. [I]  In Vietnam, the recent online debate around the “Nuôi Em” ecosystem shows how quickly public trust can shift—not because donors reject the mission of supporting highland children, but because they start to question the trust infrastructure behind the mission.

Cause – washing often works through lack of transparency rather than outright deception. In the online discussion around “Nuôi Em”, some donors said that contributions for specific children or sub – projects were transferred to a personal bank account under an individual’s name, with a child code in the transfer note. [II] Even if this method is presented as efficient, it can blur the line between personal handling and organisational finance, raising concerns about whether funds can be tracked, kept separate, and properly audite

D.  In effect, a project can offer a compelling “adopt – a – child” story with clear emotional logic, while leaving donors unsure about how their transfer becomes a verified result.

Once questions appear, the social dynamics can quickly raise the stakes. Posts asking about transparency—such as whether matching codes and reporting systems are reliable enough—can lead donors to pause giving until a formal statement, an independent audit, or legal clarification is provided. [III] Public scrutiny pushes projects to choose between quick reassurance and strong transparency systems. Yet the collateral damage is real, because uncertainty can slow fundraising and disrupt support for beneficiaries who depend on steady help. [IV]

The broader lesson is that high – trust giving needs proof built into the system, not confidence tied to a single personality. To reduce perceptions of cause – washing, projects need regular reporting, independently checkable financial statements, clearly separated accounts, and governance structures that hold up beyond any founder’s credibility. Otherwise, even well – intentioned initiatives risk becoming reputation – driven ecosystems—where the story of compassion travels faster than the mechanisms that protect it.

[Adapted from AGENCY OF VIETNAM GENERAL CONFEDERATION OF LABOUR]

Question 31: Where in the passage does the following sentence best fit?

This hesitation becomes a kind of informal pressure.

A.  [I]        B. [II]        C. [III]        D. [IV]

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Question 32: The expression “blur the line” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to __________.

A.  draw a clear boundary                B. enforce strict separation

C.  make the distinction unclear        D. prove the difference legally

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Question 33: The word "they" in paragraph 1 refers to __________.

A.  highland children         B. public donors         C. online platforms         D. control systems

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Question 34: According to paragraph 1, what is the primary reason for the shift in public trust regarding the "Nuôi Em" project?

A.  The donors have decided to stop their mission of helping children in the highland areas.

B.  The project failed to create viral storytelling that could attract modern young philanthropists.

C.  There are growing concerns about the underlying systems used to manage and verify donations.

D.  The humanitarian language used by the project was not persuasive enough to signal its virtue.

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Question 35: Which of the following best summarises the content of paragraph 2?

A.  Personal bank accounts are the most efficient way to handle organisational finances when using child codes for tracking.

B.  The use of personal accounts for donations creates a lack of transparency that makes verifying results difficult for donors.

C.  Deception is the most common method used by modern philanthropy platforms to hide the truth about their financial audits.

D.  Emotional logic and compelling stories are more important than tracking funds when projects want to attract verified results.

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Question 36: The word "collateral" in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to __________.

A.  secondary         B. indirect         C. intended         D. additional

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Question 37: Based on the passage, what is the consequence of the "informal pressure" mentioned in paragraph 3?

A.  It guarantees that projects will immediately provide legal clarification and independent audits for all their donors.

B.  It helps beneficiaries receive more steady help by speeding up the fundraising process through public scrutiny.

C.  It forces organizations to decide between offering immediate comfort and establishing robust systems of accountability.

D.  It ensures that the story of compassion always travels faster than any technical mechanism designed to protect it.

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Question 38: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?

A.  Unless there are established mechanisms to protect the mission, even sincere projects may eventually rely solely on their public image.

B.  If the story of compassion travels faster than the mechanisms, the reputation – driven ecosystems will risk becoming well – intentioned initiatives.

C.  No sooner had the story of compassion travelled faster than the mechanisms than the initiatives risked becoming reputation – driven ecosystems.

D.  Sincere projects should prioritise their reputation – driven ecosystems so that the mechanisms can protect the story of compassion more effectively.

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Question 39: Which of the following can most likely be inferred from the passage?

A.  Viral storytelling is the most dangerous element in modern philanthropy because it always leads to outright deception of donors.

B.  The long – term survival of a charity project depends more on its institutional governance than on the personal reputation of its founder.

C.  Most donors in Vietnam will only contribute to highland children if the project is managed through a personal bank account.

D.  Independent audits are only required for projects that have been publicly accused of cause – washing on social media platforms.

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Question 40: Which of the following best summarises the passage?

A.  The rise of viral storytelling in philanthropy has made it easier for projects to support highland children without needing any formal statements.

B.  Public scrutiny is an unnecessary burden on humanitarian missions because it causes collateral damage to beneficiaries who need steady help.

C.  Donors should focus on the emotional logic of "adopt – a – child" stories rather than questioning the bank accounts used by individual founders.

D.  Building trust in modern philanthropy requires transparent systems and institutional governance rather than relying on personal credibility and viral messages.

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