Question 1.
a. A robot maid can also be useful for people who just want to have a chat with someone.
b. One of the inventions which may be helpful for everyone in my family is a robot maid.
c. First, it is useful for household chores, helping my parents clean the house, cook meals, wash dishes,
and
do other daily routines.
d. Second, a robot maid can be for entertainment, as it can play music, sing songs, or play with children
in the house.
e. In conclusion, a robot maid will make our life at home less tiring, more entertaining, and less
stressful.
A. c-b-a-d-c
B. b-d-a-c-e
C. b-c-d-a-c
D. d-a-c-b-c
Question 2.
a. Vietnamese young people have gained three main benefits of Viet Nam becoming a member of
different international organisations.
b. Second, standards in education have also improved, with many programmes equal in value to
regional and international ones.
c. In short, international organisations really bring more advantages to young people in member states.
d. First, they get better health care now, with organisations like UNICEF providing vaccination
programmes.
e. Finally, various career choices are also open to teenagers, allowing them to work for global, local, or
private companies.
A. b-a-d-c-c
B. d-a-c-c-b
C. a-d-b-c-c
D. a-b-d-c-c
Question 3. Arrange the sentences below to create a coherent paragraph based on the story of the young
Vietnamese man's charity journey.
a. Seven days into his travels, Q. decided his journey would be meaningful if he did something for the
community. He posted the idea on a social media website to call for donations.
b. The young man thought it was one of the most amazing experiences of his life. "I wanted to do
something meaningful for me, for my life," he said.
c. By the time his charity walk finished, he had raised nearly 135 million VND. He decided to use the
money to help build classrooms for poor children in Lai Châu, a province in the northwest of Vietnam.
d. A 23-year-old Vietnamese man has raised nearly 135 million VND for charity after completing a
1,700
km walk from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi.
e. He started the expedition without any money in his pocket. "Making the journey without money was
a really hard challenge," he added. The young man said he often washed dishes or worked in restaurant
kitchens or at people's houses in return for some food.
B. a-d-b-e-c
A. d-b-e-a-c
C. e-a-d-b-c
D. d-e-b-a-c
Question 4. Arrange the sentences below to create a coherent paragraph based on the passage about a
world without television.
a. It isn't easy to imagine life without television, but people only started to have television at home
about sixty years ago. So a lot of people who are alive today lived without it in the past
b. Before television, people used to read in the evening, or listen to the radio. I read once that families
used to get together and sing songs or tell each other stories. I think it was probably a bit boring but
perhaps people enjoyed it.
c. If we didn't have television these days, I think things would be OK. I mean, we would still have films
and the Internet, wouldn't we?
d .We would get all the information and entertainment we need there, and in fact many people already
do.
A. b-a-d-c
B. a-b-c-d
C. d-a-b-c
D. a-c-b-d