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Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the leffer A1, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the correct word or phrase that besf fIfs each oƒ the numbered blanks from Ï to 5. If you want to make your school green, think beyond your classrooms. Here are some suggesftions (1) are all easy and simple to follow, and can make a big difference in reducing your carbon foofprint and creating a sustainable communIty.
One of the places where both teachers and students often spend some of their time is the library. An eco-friendly reading space ¡s likely to create a favorable impression on library users, and bring some significant educational benefits. For example, you can install energy-saving products like fans instead of air-conditioners which consume a lot of energy. You can also use biodegradable dust cloths or old T-shirts to clean the environment. In addition, to (2) public awareness, allocate a clearly visible space on the noticeboard for everyday green tips like “Let others reuse your book".
Second, sporty students may prefer to spend more time in the swimming pool than ¡n the library. (3)
„ keeping this place safe and green will also help these students have a better understanding of environmental issues. Remember that chlorinated pool water may cause red eyes and itchy skin to (4)
students ¡f they spend much time in the pool. An ideal (5) would be a salt-water pool, which can be naturally clean and economical. In case warm water is required, think of solar heating to save the environment as one pool with gas or electric heater may emit tons of carbon dioxide each year.
Quesfion 1: A. whom B. who Œ. that D. whose Quesfion 2: A. rise B. lif Œ. raise D. heighten Quesfion 3: A. Although B. So C. Therefore D. However Question 4: A. every B. many Œ. another D. much Quesfion 5: A. alternative B. advantage Œ. example D. way
Mark the letter A, B, C; or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needS C0rrection in each oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions. Question 6: My whole family spend the evening watching a fascinating football match yesterday.

A. match B. spend Œ. watching D. My Quesftion 7: Motorists are obliged to wear helmets to protect himself when they are on the roads.
A. are obliged B. when Œ. himself D. wear Question 8: Everyone would go into the hall for assembly and then afterwards we°d go to our respectful classes.
A. afterwards B. go Into Œ. assembly D. respectful
Mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the correct answer fo each 0ƒ the ƒfollowing questions from 9 to 23.
Question 9: Students enthusiastically took part in the campaign to clean the environment.
Á. WaS 0rØan1zIng B. organized C. organizing D. was organized Quesfion 10: The more electricity you use, your bill wIll be.
A. highest B. the highest C. hipher D. the higher Quesfion 11: Public figures have a duty to themselves responsibly, even In their private lives.
A. implement B. conduct Œ. confide D. accomplish

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Questfion 12: You have updated your smartphone, Ñ
A. wonˆt you B. havenˆt you Œ. donˆt you D. donˆt you Question 13: I will have tidied up the bedroom home tomorrow.
A. before my parents wilÌ arrive B. when my parenfs arrIve
Œ. after my parents had arrived D. as soon as my parents arrived Question 14: I havenˆt had the chance to meet my teacher sincel_ school.
A. was leaving B. left Œ. am leaving D. leave Quesfion 1Š: Garvin Is a new computer application to see whether 1t works.
A. trying out B. turning up Œ. putting on D. looking after Question 16: I think mobile phones are for people of all ages.
A. use B. usaøe Œ. usefully D. useful Quesfion 17: I when my teacher told me I°d won the first prize in the English speaking contest.
A. got down In the dumps B. jumped for Joy
Œ. flew hiph D. burst out laughing Question 18: Ben couldnˆt find out the answer to the math problem he was Intelligent.
A. although B. because of Œ. because D. in spite of Question 19: My friend lends meher bag.
A. green lovely travel B. lovely travel green . travel green lovely D. lovely green travel Question 20: The of living in some places can be very high. Prices in London are particularly exorbitant.
A. worth B. value Œ. cost D. price Quesftion 21: Voice recognition system _ to understand and carry out spoken commands.
Á. can use B.use Œ. 1s using D. ¡is used Quesfion 22: In the science-fiction film 4.7, David is the robot capable human emotions.
A.m B. of Œ. on D. about Question 23: The juy — her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subject.
A. said B. gave Œ. paid D. made
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the lefer A4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the correcf answer fo each oƒ the questions ffom 24 to 28. Most of us have a sweet tooth. We love to eat a cookie, a donut or a piece of chocolate. But have you noticed what often happens when you eat one? When we eat or drink sugary foods, the SuØar enfers our blood and affects part of our brain. We may feel better, but the good feeling stops and we Just wanft another one. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. This is why many scIentists believe that our love of sugar might be an addiction. In the body, sugar acts like an addictive drug, one that doctors recommend we all cut down. lt seems obvious now that too much sugar can harm us, but why is it harmful? In early human history, the body began storing sugar as fat to use as energy. Our bodies are efficient, so they need very little sugar. Today, the Western diet has the highest amount of sugar in history. There are also more high blood pressure and diabetes in the world. Some researchers believe that too much sugar may be the culprit. How do we battle our sweet tooth? Doctors advise us to cut down on sweets. They recommend that we choose health foods for snacks. Nuts, dark chocolate and yogurts are some of them. Yet even healthy foods can have too much sugar. Yogurts that are advertised as low-fat can have 17 grams, about half the daily allowance. However, the less sugar you eat, the less you want. Exercise helps, too. Using facilities such as walking tracks and øgymnasiums can help control our desire. (4dapted om Reading Explorer 2, Paul Maclntyre et al., 2015) Question 24: What is the main idea of the reading?2
A. Types of healthy food. B. What not to eat.
Œ. Sugar makes us sick. D. Sugar addiction can be harmful but curable.

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A. influence B. measure Œ. addiction D. disease Question 26: The word "thaf” in paragraph 3 refers to
A. sWweets B. foods €Œ. nutfs D. yogurts Quesftion 27: According to paragraph 2, too much sugar may be the cause of
A. high blood pressure and diabetes B. energy
C. health foods D. exercise Question 28: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as health foods?
A. Dark chocolate. B. Nuts. ŒC. Yogurts. D. Sweets.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the senfence thaf is CloseSf HH meqHing ío each: oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions Questfion 29: I havenˆt heard from Susan for several months. A. Susan didnt hear from me several months ago. B. I đidn't hear from Susan several months ago. C. I last heard from Susan several months ago. D. Susan heard from me several months ago. Question 30: Ït isnˆt necessary for you to send her a letter today. A. You neednt send her a lefter today. B. Her letter was required to send today. C. I mustnˆt send her letter today. D. Her letter must have been sent today. Question 31: Sarah said, “I watched this film last year.” A. Sarah said she has watched that film the previous y€ar. B. Sarah said she had watched that film the previous year. C. Sarah said she would watch that film the previous year. D. Sarah said she watched this film the previous year.
Read the ƒfollowing passage and mark the leter A, B, C, or D 0H yOMF aHSW€T sheet to indicate the correct answer to each oƒ the questions from 32 to 3ð.
Go is a game that has been around for 3000 years. lf is widely accepted as the most challenging strategy game that exists. It takes years of playing for several hours every day to master the game. In other words, even though it has simple rules, it is not a simple game to excel at. Surprise! Deep Mind managed to create a machine that could master the game, without being programmed with explieif rules and without being taught by a professional Go player. 4iphaGo mainly played against itself and learned from this self- play. At its core, it learned like a human learns, by looking at the board, evaluating the options, making moves, and learning from mistakes - it just did it a lot faster than any human can.
This is extremely exciting because, at is core, what it means ¡s that computer scientists have had all the tools they needed to do this for years. Neural networks have been known about and discussed since the middle of the last century. All ït really took was simply getting creative with them, applying them in new ways. 4inhaGo beating the world”s best Gø pÏlayer proves that AI has the potential to do anything. It can learn anything and understand anything, and from that learning and understanding it can accomplish what humans can accomplish in a much shorter period of time.
You're probably wondering what this all means. Were mụch closer to the dream of an AI best friend than most of us would have dared to imagine a few years ago. 4jphaGo can learn the most complex, Intuition and creativity based logic game known to man and it didn”t do so through a finite database or search trees alone. It learned from practice and experience, just like we do, and the ability to create amazing new solutions to ancient puzzles suggests a realm of digital creativity never before anticipated. 4iphaGo 1s not like other game playing AIs that have come befOre it. It is the future of intelligent and intuitive machines, one that we plan to turn toward more than just board games. From practical applications to that friend

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you`ve been hoping for, 4iphaGo is sure to be the first of a new generation of self-learning intuitive ẢIs that go above and beyond the limited calculating capacities ofits older siblings and contemporaries. (Source: hIIps://medium.com) Question 32: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. What is still lacking In the research of Artificial Intelligence?
B. Can Artificial Intelligence replace a friend or a playmate?
C. The real values of the advent of Artificial Intelligence.
D. A1inhaGo 1s a big game changer for Artificial Intelligence. Question 33: The word “If” in paragraph l refersto ..
A. board B. Go Œ. rule D. strategy Question 34: The word “explicif” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. graphic B. implicit Œ. posifive D. specific
Question 35: According to paragraph 2, what ¡is the emphasised difference between 44i2haGo and humans?
A. AiphaGo gets bored during the repetitive practice while, human, with the love for the game, don't.
B. AinhaGo can judge the board to determine the good and bad placement choices while human cannot.
C. 1lphaGo can learn from its mistakes while human are ignorantly impervious to experiences.
D. 4iphaGo can effectively acquire hundreds of years of cumulative Go wisdom ïn a short period of time. Quesftion 36: The word “realm” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A. area B. orbit Œ. discipline D. empire Question 37: The following statements are true, EXCEPT
A. AliphaŒo was programmed and developed by Deep Mind as a Go machine.
B. AiphaGo 1s a revolutionary project among the other game-playing machines.
C. Go 1s an ancient strategy game which boasts a nearly 3000 years of history.
D. A computer could never learn to beat the human champions ofa specific game. Question 38: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A: AiphaGo s combination ofcomputational power and human reasoning is applicable to countless purposes.
B. Go and chess are both finite games but the programmes used for each type of AI are not similar.
C. Sci-fi wants to portray artificial intelligence as thinking machines, while businesses say differently.
D. AiphaGo 1s designed to be a breakthrough yet unfortunately leads AI research to another dead-end.
Mark the leffer 4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the word whose underlined part dịƒƒers /rom the other three in pronunciation in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Quesfion 39:A. outdoor B. account Œ. surround D. enough Question 40: A. wanted B. worked Œ. forced D. stopped
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meqning fo the underlined word(s) in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions
Question 41: She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. She had been able to talk to others before she fell into a coma.
A. stayed healthy B. became strong C. became worse D. got better Question 42: Persuading him ¡s like flogging a dead horse. He never does as we expect him to.
A. doïng a useful thing B. seeing a horse die
Œ. tying a horse D. killing a horse
Mark the leffer 4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the word that difƒers from the other three In the posifion oƒ primary stress in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Question 43: A. reduce B. improve Œ. open D. persuade
Question 44: A. compliment B. energy Œ. solution D. quality
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Question 45: Mai and Nam are talking about Nam s new pair 0ƒ trainers.
- Mai: “How fashionable a palr of trainers you have!”
- Nam: “ ho A. Yes, of course. B. I know It's fashionable. Œ. Do you want to know where I bought them? D. Thanks for your compliment.
Question 46: Peter and Mary are talking abouf social nefworks. - Pefer: “I think using social networks may have negative effects on students.”
- Mary: “ . It distracts them from theIr studies.” A. m not sure about that B. You're wrong Œ. I donˆt quite agree D. That”s quite true
Mark the leffer A, B, C, or D ơn your ansMer sheet to indicate the senfence that best combines each pair 0ƒ sentences in the ƒollowing qwesfiors. Quesfion 47: Students are forbidden to bring their phones ¡imto the exam room. There ¡s no exception whatsoever.
A. Under no circumstances are students prohibited from bringing their phones Into the exam room.
B. At no time were students permitted to bring their phones Into the exam room.
C. On no account are students permitted to bring their phones Into the exam room.
D. In no way are students prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room. Question 48: I didn't read the book from which the film was made. I can tell you about It.
A. I wish I had read the book from which the film was made and could telÏ you about it.
B. I wish I read the book from which the film was made.
C. As long as I didn”t read the book from which the film was made, I can”t tell you about it.
D. If I had read the book from which the film was made, I could have told you about It.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions
Question 49: Emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles can have detrimental effects on our health.
A. harmful B. needy Œ. neutral D. beneficial Quesftion 50: The factory is fined for discharging dangerous chemicals into the river. A. keeping B. increasing Œ. decreasing D. releasing —— HÉT——

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Mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the senfence that best combines each patr oƒ senfences in the ƒollowing questions. Quesfion 1: Students are forbidden to bring their phones into the exam room. There is no excepfion whafsoever.
A. In no way are studenfs prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room.
B. On no account are studenfs permitted to bring their phones into the exam room.
C. At no time were students permitted to bring their phones into the exam room.
D. Under no circumstances are students prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room. Question 2: I didn't read the book from which the film was made. I can tell you about it.
A. IfT had read the book from which the film was made, I could have told you about It.
B. I wish I read the book from which the film was made.
Œ. As long as I didn°t read the book from which the film was made, I can't tell you about it.
D. I wish I had read the book from which the film was made and could tell you about 1t.
Mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on your ansMer sheet to indicafe the word that difƒers from the other three in the posifion oƒ prừmary stress in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Quesfion 3: A. energy B. solution C. compliment D. quality
Quesfion 4: A. Iimprove B. open Œ. persuade D. reduce
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the leffer A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the correct answer ío each oƒ the quesfions fYom Š to II.
Gø is a game that has been around for 3000 years. lí is widely accepted as the most challenging strategy game that exists. It takes years of playing for several hours every day to master the game. In other words, even thouph it has simple rules, it is not a simple game to excel at. Surprisel Deep Mind managed to create a machine that could master the game, without being programmed with explicif rules and without being taught by a professional Go player. 4jphaGo maïnly played against itself and learned from this self- play. At its core, it learned like a human learns, by looking at the board, evaluating the options, making moves, and learning from mistakes - it Just did 1t a lot faster than any human can.
This is extremely exciting because, at its core, what it means is that computer scientists have had all the tools they needed to do this for years. Neural networks have been known about and discussed since the middle of the last century. All it really took was simply getting creative with them, applying them in new ways. 4j?haGo beating the world”s best Go player proves that AI has the potential to do anything. lt can learn anything and understand anything, and from that learning and understanding it can accomplish what humans can accomplish 1n a much shorter period of time.
You'`re probably wondering what this all means. Weˆre much closer to the dream ofan AI best friend than most of us would have dared to imagine a few years ago. 4iphaŒo can learn the most complex, intuition and creativity based logic game known to man and ït đidnˆt do so through a finite database or search trees alone. It learned from practice and experience, just like we do, and the ability to create amazing new solutions to ancient puzzÌles sugøests a realm of digital creativity never before anticipated. 4i2haGo 1s not like other game playing AIs that have come befOre it. It is the future of intelligent and intuitive machines, one that we plan to turn toward more than just board games. From practical applications to that friend


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you`ve been hoping for, 4jphaGo is sure to be the first of a new generation of self-learning intuitive ÀIs that go above and beyond the limited calculating capacities of its older siblings and contemporaries. (Source: hf(ps://medium com) Quesftion 5: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. AlphaGo 1s a big game changer for Artificial Intelligence.
B. Can Artificial Intelligence replace a friend or a playmate?
ŒC. What ¡s still lacking 1n the research of Artificial Intelligence?
D. The real values of the advent of Artificial Intellipgence. Question 6: The word “If” in paragraph 1 refersto_..
A. Go B. strategy Œ. rule D. board Quesfion 7: The word “explicif” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. graphic B. implicit Œ. posifive D. specific
Quesftion 8: According to paragraph 2, what ¡s the emphasised difference between 41j›haGo and humans? A. AiphaGo can judge the board to determine the good and bad placement choices while human cannot. B. 1iphaGo can effectively acquire hundreds of years of cumulative Go wisdom ïn a short period oftime. C. A1liphaGŒo can learn from its mistakes while human are ignorantly impervious to experiences. D. 1iphaGo gets bored during the repetitive practice while, human, with the love for the game, don't. Question 9: The word “realm” ïn paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to A. empire B. discipline Œ. orbit D. area Question 10: The following statements are true, EXCEPT A. Go ïs an ancient strategy game which boasts a nearly 3000 years of history. B. A computer could never learn to beat the human champions of a specifc game. C. AlinhaGo 1s a revolutionary project anong the other game-playing machines. D. A1inhaGŒo was programmed and developed by Deep Mind as a Go machine. Quesfion 11: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. AipnhaGo 1s designed to be a breakthrouph yet unfortunately leads AI research to another dead-end. B. AiphaGo s combination ofcomputational power and human reasoning ¡s applicable to countless purposes. €. Go and chess are both finite games but the proerammes used for each type of AI are not similar. D. Sci-fi wants to portray artificial intelligence as thinking machines, while businesses say differently.
MMark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needSs correction in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Question 12: Everyone would go into the hall for assembly and then afterwards we°d go to our respectful classes.
A. respectful B. go into Œ. afterwards D. assembly Question 13: My whole family spend the evening watching a fascinating football match yesterday.
A. watching B. match Œ. My D. spend Question 14: Motorists are obliged to wear helmets to protect himself when they are on the roads.
A. when B. wear Œ. himself D. are obliged
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in Imeqning ío the underlined word(Ss) in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions
Question 15: She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly đeteriorated. She had been able to talk to others before she fell into a coma.
A. became strong B. stayed healthy C. became worse D. got better Question 16: Persuading him is like flogging a dead horse. He never does as we expect him to.
A. seeing a horse die B. tying a horse
Œ. doing a useful thing D. killing a horse

Mã đề 122 Page 2/5 Mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best comjplefes each 6ƒ the ƒollowing exchanges. Question 17: Ä⁄4¡ and Nam are talking about Nam s new pair 0ƒ trainers.
- Mai: “How fashionable a pair of trainers you have!”
- Nam: “ ¿ A. Yes, of course. B. Do you want to know where I bought them? €. I know 1ts fashionable. D. Thanks for your compliment.
Question 18: Pefer and Mary are talking about social nelworks. - Pefer: “[ think using social networks may have negative effects on students.”
- Mary: “ . It distracts them from theïr studies.” A. I don't quite apree B. You're wrong Œ. Iˆm not sure about that D. That”s quifte true
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct qnswer fo each oƒ the /ƒollowing questions from 19 to 33.

Question 19: Public figures have a duty to themselves responsibly, even in their private lives.
A. accomplish B. confide Œ. implement D. conduct Quesfion 20: I when my teacher told me I°d won the first prize In the English speaking conftest.
A. flew high B. burst out lauphing
Œ. Jumped for Joy D. got down In the dumps Question 21: The Jury her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subject.
A. said B. made Œ. gave D. paid Question 22: Students enthusiastically took part in the campaign to clean the environment.
Á. WaS Orøan1zIng B. organizing C. was organized D. organized Question 23: I think mobile phones are for people of all ages.
A. useful B. usage Œ. usefully D.use Question 24: Garvin 1s a new computer application to see whether 1t works.
A. turning up B. trying out Œ. looking after D. putfing on Quesfion 25: I will have tidied up the bedroom home tomorrow.
A. after my paren(s had arrived B. as soon as my parenfs arrived
Œ. before my parents wiÏlÌ arrIve D. when my parenfs arrIve Quesftion 26: I havenˆt had the chance to meet my teacher sincel_ school.
A. was leaving B. am leaving Œ. left D. leave Question 27: Voice recognition system to understand and carry out spoken commands.
A. can use B. 1s used C. is using D. use Question 2§: You have updated your smartphone, Ủ¿
A. donˆt you B. havenˆt you Œ. wonˆt you D. donˆt you Question 29: The more electricity you use, your bill wIll be.
A. the highest B. the higher Œ. higher D. highest Question 30: The of living in some places can be very high. Prices in London are particularly exorbitant.
A. price B. value Œ. worth D. cost Question 31: My friend lends meher_ bag.
A. lovely green travel B. green lovely travel Œ. lovely travel green D. travel green lovely Question 32: Ben couldn't find out the answer to the math problem he was Intelligent.
A. although B. in spite of Œ. because D. because of Question 33: In the science-fiction film 44./., David 1s the robot capable human emotions.
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Most of us have a sweet tooth. We love to eat a cookie, a donut or a piece of chocolate. But have you noticed what often happens when you eat one2 When we eat or drink sugary foods, the sugar enters our blood and affects part of our brain. We may feel better, but the good feeling stops and we just want another one. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. This ¡is why many scientists believe that our love of sugar might be an addiction. In the body, sugar acts like an addictive drug, one that doctors recommend we all cut down.
It seems obvious now that too much sugar can harm us, but why 1s it harmful? In early human history, the body began sforing sugar as fat to use as energy. Our bodies are efficient, so they need very little sugar. Today, the Western diet has the highest amount of sugar in history. There are also more hiph blood pressure and diabetes in the world. Some researchers believe that too much sugar may be the culprit.
How do we batfle our sweet tooth? Doctors advise us to cut down on sweets. They recommend that we choose health foods for snacks. Nuts, dark chocolate and yogurts are some of them. Yet even healthy foods can have too much sugar. Yogurts thaf are advertised as low-fat can have 17 grams, about half the daily allowance. However, the less sugar you eat, the less you want. Exercise helps, too. Using facilities such as walking tracks and gymnasiums can help control our desire.
(Adapted from Reading Explorer 2, Paul \acIntyre et aL, 2015)
Question 34: What 1s the main idea of the reading?
A. What not to cat. B. Sugar addiction can be harmful but curable. Œ. Sugar makes us sick. D. Types of healthy food. Question 3Š: The word "effeef" in paragraph I could be best replaced by : A. addiction B. measure Œ. influence D. disease Question 36: The word "thaf” in paragraph 3 refers to A. sweets B. foods Œ. nuts D. yogurts Quesfion 37: According to paragraph 2, too much sugar may be the cause of A. health foods B. high blood pressure and diabetes Œ. exercIse D. energy Quesfion 38: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as health foods? A. Sweets. B. Yogurts. Œ. Dark chocolate. D. Nuts.
Mark the letfer A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicate the word whose underlined part diƒƒers from the other three in pronunciation in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Quesfion 39: A. cnough B. account Œ. outdoor D. surround Question 40: A. wanted B. worked C. stopped D. forced
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the lefter 41, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the correct word or phrase that best fifs each oƒ the numbered blanks from 4l to 45. Ifyou want to make your school green, think beyond your classrooms. Here are some sugøestions (41) are all easy and simple to follow, and can make a big difference in reducing your carbon footprint and creating a sustainable community.
One of the places where both teachers and students often spend some of their time is the library. An eco-friendly reading space is likely to create a favorable impression on library users, and bring some significant educational benefits. For example, you can install energy-saving products like fans instead of air-conditioners which consume a lot of energy. You can also use biodegradable dust cloths or old T-

Mã đề 122 Page 4/5 shirts to clean the environment. In addition, to (42) public awareness, allocate a clearly j space on the noticeboard for everyday green tips like “Let others reuse your book". Second, sporty students may prefer to spend more time ¡n the swimming pool than ïn the library. (43) „ keeping this place safe and green will also help these students have a better understanding of environmental issues. Remember that chlorinated pool water may cause red eyes and itchy skin to (44) students 1f they spend much time ¡n the pool. An ideal (45) would be a salt-water pool, which can be naturally clean and economical. In case warm water 1s required, think of solar heating to save the environment as one pool with øas or electric heater may emit tons ofcarbon dioxide cach year.
Quesfion 41: A. who B. whose Œ. that D. whom Quesfion 42: A. heiphten B. raise Œ. rise D. lit Quesfion 43: A. Therefore B. However Œ. So D. Although Quesfion 44: A. much B. another Œ. every D. many Question 45: A. way B. alternative Œ. example D. advantage
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the senfence that iS closesf in meaning ío each oƒ the ƒollowing qwesfions Quesfion 46: I haven't heard from Susan for several months. A. I didn't hear from Susan several months ago. B. Susan didn't hear from me several months ago. C. Susan heard from me several months ago. D. I last heard from Susan several months ago. Quesfion 47: Sarah said, “I watched this film last year.” A. Sarah said she watched this film the previous year. B. Sarah said she has watched that film the previous year. C. Sarah said she had watched that film the previous year. D. Sarah said she would watch that film the previous year. Question 48: It isnˆt necessary for you to send her a letter today. A. I mustn°t send her letter today. B. Her letter must have been sent today. Œ. Her letter was required to send today. D. You neednt send her a letter today.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning ío the underlined word(s) in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions Quesfion 49: The factory is ñned for discharging dangerous chemicals into the river.
A. releasing B. decreasing Œ. increasing D. keeping Question 50: Emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles can have detrimental effects on our health.
A. needy B. beneficial Œ. neutral D. harmful
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Mark the letter A4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction im each oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions.
Question 1: Everyone would go Into the hall for assembly and then afterwards we°d go to our respectful classes.

A. assembly B. respectful Œ. go Into D. affterwards Question 2: Motorists are obliged to wear helmets to protect himself when they are on the roads. A. himself B. when ŒC. wear D. are obliged Question 3: My whole family spend the evening wafching a fascinating football match yesterday. A. match B. spend Œ. watching D.My
Mark the lefter 4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the senfence that is cÏosesf i1 meqHing fo cach oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions Quesftion 4: Sarah said, “[ watched this film last year.”
A. Sarah said she has watched that film the previous year.
B. Sarah said she watched this film the previous year.
Œ. Sarah said she would watch that film the previous year.
D. Sarah said she had watched that film the previous year. Question 5: It isnˆt necessary for you to send her a letter today.
A. Her lefter was required to send today. B. I mustnˆt send her lefter today.
Œ. You neednt send her a letter today. D. Her letter must have been sent today. Question 6: I havenˆt heard from Susan for several months.
A. Susan didn't hear from me several months ago.
B. I last heard from Susan several months ago.
Œ. I didnt hear from Susan several months ago.
D. Susan heard from me several months ago.
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet ío iHdicafte the correct word or phrase that besf ƒIfs each oƒ the numbered blanks from 7 to II. If you want to make your school green, think beyond your cÏlassrooms. Here are some suggestions (7) are all easy and simple to follow, and can make a big difference In reducing your carbon fooftprint and creating a sustainable commumIty.
One of the places where both teachers and students often spend some of their time ¡s the library. An eco-friendly reading space is likely to create a favorable impression on library users, and bring some signifcant educational benefits. For example, you can ¡nstall energy-saving products like fans instead of air-conditioners which consume a lot of energy. You can also use biodegradable dust cloths or old T- shirts to clean the environment. In addition, to (8) public awareness, allocate a clearly visible space on the noticeboard for everyday green tips like “Let others reuse your book`.
Second, sporty students may prefer to spend more time in the swimming pool than In the library. (9)
„ keeping this place safe and green will also help these students have a better understanding of environmental issues. Remember that chlorinated pool water may cause red eyes and Itchy skin to (10) students If they spend much time ¡n the pool. An ideal (11) would be a salt-water pool,
Mã đề 123 Page 1/5 which can be naturally clean and economical. In case warm water is required, think of solar heating to save the environment as one pool with gas or electric heater may emit tons of carbon dioxide each year.
Quesfion 7: A. who B. that Œ. whom D. whose Question 8: A. lift B. heighten Œ. raise D. rise Question 9: A. Therefore B. However Œ. Although D. So Question 10: A. many B. another Œ. every D. much Quesfion 11: A. example B. advantage Œ. alternative D. way
Mark the lef(er A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best comjpletes each øƒ the ƒollowing exchanges.
Quesftion 12: Ä⁄4¡ and Nam are taÌlking about Nam s new pair oƒtrainers.
- Mai: “How fashionable a païr of trainers you have!”
- Nam: “ _ A. Do you want to know where I bought them? B. I know It's fashionable. C. Yes, of course. D. Thanks for your compliment.
Question 13: Pefer and Mary are talking about social networks. - Perer: “I think using social networks may have negative effects on students.”
- Mary: “ - lt distracts them from theiïr studies.” A. I don'”t quite agree B. Thatˆ`s quite true Œ. Iˆm not sure about that D. You're wrong
Mark the letter A4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafte the correct answer fo each 0ƒ the /ƒollowing questions from 14 to 28.
Quesfion 14: Students enthusiastically took part in the campaign to clean the environment.
A. was organized B. organized Œ. was OrganizIng D. organizing Quesftion 15: Garvin Is a new computer application to see whether it works.
A. turning up B. putting on Œ. looking after D. trying out Quesftion 16: Ben couldn't find out the answer to the math problem he was Intelligent.
A. because of B. in spite of C. although D. because Quesfion 17: Public figures have a duty to themselves responsibly, even ïn their private lives.
A. accomplish B. implement Œ. conduct D. confide Quesfion 18: I when my teacher told me I*d won the first prize in the English speaking contest.
A. got down In the dumps B. Jumped for Joy
€. burst out laughing D. flew high Quesfion 19: My friend lends meher bag.
A. lovely øreen travel B. lovely travel green C. travel green lovely D. green lovely travel Question 20: I haven't had the chance to meet my teacher sincel_ school.
A. was leaving B. left Œ. leave D. am leaving Quesfion 21: Voice recognition system to understand and carry out spoken commands.
Á. can use B. ¡s used €. 1s using D. use Question 22: You have updated your smartphone, T
A. won't you B. haven't you Œ. donˆt you D. don't you Quesftion 23: I will have tidied up the bedroom home tomorrow.
A. as soon as my parenfs arrived B. after my parents had arrived
Œ. when my parenfs arrive D. before my parents will arrive Quesfion 24: The Of living in some places can be very high. Prices in London are particularly exorbitant.
Á. price B. worth Œ. cosf D. value
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Question 25: The more electricity you use,

A. hipher B. the highest Œ. the hipher D. highest Question 26: The Jury her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subJect.
A. made B. paid C. gave D. said Quesfion 27: In the science-fiction film 4.7., David 1s the robot capable human emofions.
A. about B.in Œ. of D.on Question 28: I think mobile phones are for people of all ages.
A. useful B. usage Œ. use D. usefully
Read the ƒfollowing passage and mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the correct answer fo eqch oƒ the quesfions ƒYom 29 to 35. Go is a game that has been around for 3000 years. lí is widely accepted as the most challenging strategy game that exists. It takes years of playing for several hours every day to master the game. In other words, even though ït has simple rules, it is not a simple game to excel at. Surprise! Deep Mind managed to create a machine that could master the game, without being programmed with explicit rules and without being taught by a professional Go player. 4lÏphaGŒo mainly played against itself and learned from this self- play. At its core, it learned like a human learns, by looking at the board, evaluating the options, making moves, and learning from mistakes - ¡t just did ït a lot faster than any human can. This is extremely exciting because, at is core, what it means ¡s that computer scientists have had all the tools they needed to do this for years. Neural networks have been known about and discussed since the middle of the last century. All it really took was simply getting creative with them, applying them in new ways. AjpnhaGo beating the world”s best Go player proves that AI has the potential to do anything. It can learn anything and understand anything, and from that learning and understanding ¡t can accomplish what humans can accomplish in a much shorter period of time. You'°re probably wondering what this all means. Were much closer to the dream o£an AI best friend than most of us would have dared to imagine a few years ago. 4ljphaGŒo can learn the most complex, Intuition and creativity based logic game known to man and it didnˆt do so through a finite database or search trees alone. It learned from practice and experience, just like we do, and the ability to create amazing new solutions to ancient puzzles suggests a realm of digital creativity never before anticipated. 4/phaGŒo 1s not like other game playing AIs that have come before it. It is the future of intelligent and ¡intuitive machines, one that we plan to turn toward more than just board games. From practical applications to that friend you've been hoping for, 4lphaGo is sure to be the first of a new generation of self-learning ¡intuitive AIs that go above and beyond the limited calculating capacities of its older siblings and contemporaries. (Source: htIps://medium.com) Question 29: Which best serves as the title for the passage?
A. What is still lacking in the research of Artificial Intelligence?
B. The real values of the advent of Artificial Intelligence.
C. Can Artificial Intelligence replace a friend or a playmate?
D. 4iphaGo 1s a big game changer for Artificial Intelligence. Quesftion 30: The word “If” in paragraph l refersto_..

A. Go B. board Œ. strategy D. rule Question 31: The word “explicif” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to A. positive B. specific Œ. implicit D. graphic
Question 32: According to paragraph 2, what is the emphasised difference between 44i2haGo and humans?
A. AlphaGo can learn from its mistakes while human are ignorantly impervious to eXperiences.
B. Aj2haGo can effectively acquire hundreds of years of cumulative Go wisdom ïn a short period of time.
C. AiphaGo gets bored during the repetitive practice while, human, with the love for the game, don't.
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D. Aƒ2haGo can judge the board to determine the good and bad placement choices while human cannot. Question 33: The word “realm” in paragraph 3 1s closest in meaning to
A. empire B. arca Œ. discipline D. orbit Question 34: The following staterments are true, EFXCEPT
A. Ơo 1s an ancient strateøy game which boasts a nearly 3000 years of history.
B. AiphaŒo was programmed and developed by Deep Mind as a Go machine.
Œ. A computer could never learn to beat the human champions of a specific øame.
D. AiphaGo 1s a revolutionary projJect among the other game-playing machines. Question 35: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. Sci-Íi wanfs to portray artificial intelligence as thinking machines, while businesses say differently.
B. AinhaGo 1s designed to be a breakthrouph yet unfortunately leads AI research to another dead-end.
Œ,. Go and chess are both finite games but the proørammes used for each type of AI are not similar.
D. AiphaGo 3$ combination ofcomputational power and human reasoning is applicable to countless purposes.
Mark the leffer A4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that besf combines each pair oƒ senfences in the ƒollowing questfions. Question 36: I didn't read the book from which the film was made. I can't tell you about it.
A. As long as I didnˆt read the book from which the film was made, I can't tell you about it.
B. I wish I read the book from which the film was made.
Œ. IfI had read the book from which the film was made, I could have told you about it.
D. I wish I had read the book from which the film was made and could tell you about it. Quesfion 37: Students are forbidden to bring their phones into the exam room. There is no exception whafsoever.
A. Under no circumstances are students prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room.
B. In no way are students prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room.
€. On no account are students permitted to bring their phones into the exam room.
D. At no time were students permitted to bring their phones into the exam room.
Mark the leffer 4, B, C, or D on your ansuer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning fo the underlined word(s) in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions
Question 38: She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. She had been able to talk to others before she fell into a coma.
A. became worse B. got better Œ. stayed healthy D. became strong Question 39: Persuading him ¡s like flogging a dead horse. He never does as we expect him to.
A. seeing a horse die B. tying a horse
Œ. killing a horse D. doïng a useful thing
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the leffter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicate the Correct answer ío each oƒ the questions ƒfom 40 to 44.
Most of us have a sweet tooth. We love to eat a cookie, a donut or a piece of chocolate. But have you noticed what often happens when you eat one? When we eat or drink sugary foods, the sugar enfers our blood and affects part of our brain. We may feel better, but the good feeling stops and we just want another one. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. This is why many scientists believe that our love of sugar might be an addiction. In the body, sugar acts like an addictive drug. one that doctors recommend we alÏ cut down.
lt seems obvious now that too much sugar can harm us, but why is it harmful? In early human history, the body began storing sugar as fat to use as energy. Our bodies are efficient, so they need very little sugar.


Mã đề 123 Page 4/5 Today, the Western diet has the hiphest amount of sugar in history. There are also more high blood pressure and diabetes In the world. Some researchers believe that too much sugar may be the culprit.
How do we battle our sweet tooth? Doctors advise us to cut down on sweets. They recommend that we choose health foods for snacks. Nuts, dark chocolate and yogurts are some of them. Yet even healthy foods can have too much sugar. Yogurts that are advertised as low-fat can have 17 grams, about half the daily allowance. However, the less sugar you eat, the less you want. Exercise helps, too. Using facilities such as walking tracks and gymnasiums can help control our desire.
(Adapted from Reading Fxplorer 2, Paul Maclntyre et al, 2015)
Quesfion 40: What 1s the main idea of the reading2
A. Types of healthy food. B. What not to eat.
Œ. Sugar makes us sick. D. Sugar addiction can be harmful but curable. Quesfion 41: The word "effecf" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by :
A. disease B. addiction Œ. influence D. measure Quesfion 42: The word "thaf” In paragraph 3 refers to
A. sweets B. foods Œ. yogurts D. nuts Quesftion 43: According to paragraph 2, too much sugar may be the cause of
A. high blood pressure and diabetes B. health foods
Œ. exercIse D. energy Question 44: According to the passage, which of the following ¡s NOT mentioned as health foods?
A. Yogurts. B. Sweets. Œ. Nuts. D. Dark chocolate.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning fo the underlined word(s) in each oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions Question 45: The factory ¡s fined for discharging dangerous chemicals into the river.
A. keeping B. releasing Œ. increasing D. decreasing Question 46: Emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles can have detrimental effects on our health.
A. neutral B. beneficial Œ. harmful D. needy
Mark the leter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the word whose underlined part dịƒƒfers ftom the other three in pronunciation in each oƒ the ƒollowing quesfions.
Quesfion 47: A. surround B. account Œ. enough D. outdoor Quesfion 4§: A. forced B. worked Œ. stopped D. wanted
Mark the letter 4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that diƒƒers from the other three
in the position oƒ primary stress in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Quesfion 49: A. reduce B. persuade Œ. open D. improve
Quesfion 50: A. compliment B. energy Œ. solution D. quality ——HET——

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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your ansMer sheet to indicafe the correct qnswer ío each oƒ the ƒollowing questions from 1 to I5.

Question 1: I will have tidied up the bedroom home tomorrow.
Á. as soon as my parenfs arrived B. before my parents wiÏÏ arrIve
Œ. when my parents arrIve D. after my parents had arrived Quesfion 2: Voice recognition system to understand and carry out spoken commands.
A. 1s using B..use Œ. ¡is used D. can use Question 3: I think mobile phones are for people of all ages.
A. use B. usage Œ. usefully D. useful Question 4: The more electricity you use, your bill wIll be.
A. highest B. the hipher Œ. hipher D. the hiphest Question 5: The Jury her compliments on her excellent knowledge of the subJect.
A. made B. said C. gave D. paid Question 6: In the science-fiction film 44.I., David 1s the robot capable human emotions.
A.in B. about Œ. of D.on Question 7: My friend lendsmeher bag.
A. lovely øreen travel B. lovely travel green Œ. travel green lovely D. green lovely travel Question 8: Ben couldnˆt find out the answer to the math problem he was Intelligent.
A. because B. although €. in spite of D. because of Quesfion 9: Students enthusiastically took part in the campaign to clean the environment.
A. organized B. organizing Œ. was organized D. was organ1zIng Question 10: You have updated your smartphone, Ỷ
A. havenˆt you B. donˆt you Œ. wonˆt you D. don'ˆt you Question 11: Garvin 1s a new computer application to see whether 1t works.
A. trying out B. looking after Œ. turning up D. pufting on Quesfion 12: I when my teacher told me I°d won the first prize in the English speaking contest.
A. burst out laughing B. flew high
Œ. jumped for Joy D. got down In the dumps Question 13: Public figures have a duty to themselves responsibly, even In their private Ïives.
A. accomplish B. confide Œ. implement D. conduct Question 14: The of living in some places can be very high. Prices in London are particularly exorbitant.
A. worth B. value Œ. cost D. price Quesfion 15: I haven't had the chance to meet my teacher sincel_ school.
A. left B. leave Œ. am leaving D. was leaving
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the leffer A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicate the correct aqnswer ío each oƒ the quesfions ffYom l6 to 20.
Most of us have a sweet tooth. We love to eat a cookie, a donut or a piece of chocolate. But have you noticed what often happens when you eat one? When we eat or drink sugary foods, the sugar enters our blood and affects part of our brain. We may feel better, but the good feeling stops and we Just want another one. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. This 1s why many sclentists
Mã đề 124 Page 1/5 believe that our love of sugar might be an addiction. In the body, sugar acts like an addictive drug, one that doctors recommend we all cut down. ` Ít seems obvious now that too much sugøar can harm us, but why 1s It harmful2 In early human history, the body began sforing sugar as fat to use as energy. Our bodies are efficient, so they need very little sugar. Today, the Western diet has the hiphest amount of sugar in history. There are also more high blood pressure and diabetes in the world. Some researchers believe that too much sugar may be the culprit. How do we battle our sweet tooth? Doctors advise us to cut down on sweets. They recommend that we choose health foods for snacks. Nuts, dark chocolate and yogurts are some of them. Yet even healthy foods can have too much sugar. Yogurts thaf are advertised as low-fat can have 17 grams, about half the đaily allowance. However, the less sugar you eat, the less you want. Exercise helps, too. Using facilities such as walking tracks and gymnasiums can help control our desire. (Adapted from Reading Explorer 2, Paul Maclntyre et aL, 2015) Question 16: What ¡s the main idea of the reading?2
A. Sugar addiction can be harmful but curable. B. What not to eat.
Œ. Sugar makes us sick. D. Types of healthy food. Quesfion 17: The word "effecf" in paragraph 1 could be best replaced by :
A. measure B. inuence Œ. addiction D. disease Question 18: The word "tha£” in paragraph 3 refers to
A. yogurfs B. sweets Œ. nuts D. foods Quesfion 19: According to paragraph 2, too much sugar may be the cause of
A. energy B. high blood pressure and diabetes
C. exercise D. health foods Question 20: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as health foods?
A. Yogurts. B. Sweets. Œ. Nuts. D. Dark chocolate.
Mark the leftter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the senfence that best combines each païr oƒ senfences in the ƒollowing quesfions. Question 21: I didnt read the book from which the film was made. I can tell you about it.
A. As long as I didnˆt read the book from which the film was made, I can't tell you about it.
B. If I had read the book from which the film was made, I could have told you about it.
C. I wish I read the book from which the film was made.
D. I wish I had read the book from which the film was made and could tell you about it. Quesfion 22: Students are forbidden to bring their phones ¡into the exam room. There is no excepfion whaftsOever.
A. In no way are students prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room.
B. Under no circumstances are students prohibited from bringing their phones into the exam room.
C. On no account are students permitted to bring their phones into the exam room.
D. At no time were studenfs permitted to bring their phones into the exam room.
Mark the letfer 4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each oƒ the ƒollowing exchanges.
Question 23: Pefer and Mary are talking about social nefworks.
- Perer: “I think using social networks may have neøative effects on students.”
- Mary: “ . It distracts them from therr studies.” A. Thatf”s quite true B. I donˆt quite agree Œ. Iˆm not sure about that D. You're wrong
Question 24: A⁄4¡ and Nam are taÌlking about Nam 's new pair 0ƒ trdiners. - Mai: “How fashionable a païr of trainers you have!” - Nam: “ -
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- _A, Thanks for your compliment. B. I know 1s fashionable. sá Œ. Yes, of course. D. Do you want to know where I bought them?
Mark the leffer A, B, C, or D on your ansuer sheef to indicafte the word that dịƒƒers from the other three in the posifion oƒ prừmary stress in each oƒ the ƒollowing quesfioHs.
Question 25: A. improve B. persuade Œ. open D. reduce
Question 26: A. quality B. energy €. solution Ð. compliment
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the leffer A, B, C, or D on your ansuer sheet to indicafe (he correct word or phrase that besf fïís each oƒ the nurnbered blanks ffrort+ 27 to 31. If you want to make your school green, think beyond your classrooms. Here are some suggesttons (27) are all easy and simple to follow, and can make a big difference ¡n reducing your carbon footprint and creating a sustainable communtty.
One of the places where both teachers and students often spend some of their time ¡s the library. An eco-friendly reading space ¡is likely to create a favorable impression on library users, and bring some sipnificant educational benefits. For example, you can install energy-saving produc(s like fans instead of air-conditioners which consume a lot of energy. You can also use biodegradable dust cloths or old T- shirts to clean the environment. In addition, to (28) public awareness, allocate a clearly visible space on the noticeboard for everyday green tips like “Let others reuse your book".
Second, sporty students may prefer to spend more time ¡ïn the swimming pool than ín the library. (29)
„ keeping this place safe and green will also help these students have a better understanding of environmental issues. Remember that chlorinated pool water may cause red eyes and itchy skin to (30)
students 1f they spend much time ïn the pool. An ideal (31) would be a salt-water pool, which can be naturally clean and economical. In case warm water ¡s required, think of solar heating to save the environment as one pool with gas or electric heater may emit tons of carbon dioxide each year.
Question 27: A. that B. whose Œ. who D. whom Quesftion 28: A. rise B. heighten Œ. raise D. lif Quesfion 29: A. However B. Although C. Therefore D. So Question 30: A. another B. every Œ. mụch D. many Question 3Í: A. alternative B. way Œ. example D. advantaøe
Mark the letfer A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the word whose underlined part diƒƒers /rom the other three in pronunciation in each oƒ the ƒollowing qHestioHs.
Quesftion 32: A. outdoor B. account Œ. enough D. surround Question 33: A. stopped B. wanted Œ. forced D. worked
Mark the lefer A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafte the underlined part that needS correction in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions.
Quesfion 34: Everyone would go into the hall for assembly and then afterwards we'd go to our respectfful classes.
A. øo Into B. respectful Œ. assembly D. afterwards Question 35: My whole family spend the evening watching a fascinating football match yesterday. A. match B. My Œ. watching D. spend Question 36: Motorists are obliged to wear helmets to protect himself when they are on the roads. A. when B. himself Œ. are obliged D. wear
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST ỉn meaning to the underlined word(s) in each oƒ the ƒollowing questions Question 37: Emissions from factories and exhaust fumes from vehicles can have detrimental effects on our health.
A. harmful B. neutral Œ. needy D. beneficial

Mã đề 124 Page 3/5 Question 38: The factory 1s fined for đischarging dangerous chemicals into the rIver.
A. decreasing B. releasing Œ. keeping D. increasing Mark the lefter A, B, C, or D on yonr answer siteef ío indicafe the word(s) QPPOSSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) ỉi each 0ƒ the ƒollowing questions Quesfion 39: She was taken ¡into hospi(al last week when her condition suddenly deteriorafed. She had been able to talk to others before she fell into a coma.
A. got better B. stayed healthy Œ. became strong D. became worse Quesftion 40: Persuading him is like flogging a dead horse. He never does as we expect him to.
A. doing a useful thing B. tying a horse
Œ. killing a horse D. seeing a horse die
Read the ƒollowing passage and mark the lefter A4, B, C, or D on your answer sheet fo indicafe the correct answer fo each oƒ the questions ƒfom 4l to 47. Go 1s a game that has been around for 3000 years. lí is widely accepted as the most challenging strategy game that exis(s. It takes years of playing for several hours every day to master the game. In other words, even though it has simple rules, it is not a simple game to excel at. Surprisel Deep Mind managed to create a machine that could master the game, without being programmed with explicif rules and without being taught by a professional Gø player. 4j2haŒo mainly played against itself and learned from this self- play. At is core, it learned like a human learns, by looking at the board, evaluating the options, making moves, and learning from mistakes - ït Just did ¡t a lot faster than any human can. This is extremely exciting because, at ifs core, what it means is that computer scientists have had all the tools they needed to do this for years. Neural networks have been known about and discussed since the middle of the last century. All it really took was simply getting creative with them, applying them in new ways. 4lnhaŒo beating the worlds best Go player proves that AI has the potential to do anything. It can learn anything and understand anything, and from that learning and understanding it can accomplish what humans can accomplish in a much shorter period of time. You'ˆre probably wondering what this all means. We°re much closer to the dream of an AI best friend than most of us would have dared to imagine a few years ago. 4lphaGŒo can learn the most complex, intuition and creativity based logic game known to man and ¡t didnˆt do so throuph a finite database or search trees alone. It learned from practice and experience, just like we do, and the ability to create amazing new solutions to ancIent puzzÌes suggests a realm of digital creativity never before anticipated. 4jphaGo 1s not like other game playing AIs that have come befre it. It ¡is the future of intelligent and intuitive machines, one that we plan to turn toward more than just board games. From practical applications to that friend you've been hoping for, 4iphaGo 1s sure to be the first of a new generation of self-learning intuitive AIs that go above and beyond the limited calculating capacities of its older siblings and contemporaries. (Source: ht(ps://medium.com) Question 41: Which best serves as the title for the passaøe?
A. The real values ofthe advent of Artificial Intellipeence.
B. 1inhaGo 1s a big game changer for Artificial Intelligence.
Œ. What is still lacking in the research of Artificial Intelligence?
D. Can Artificial Intelligence replace a friend or a playmate? Quesfion 42: The word “Ït” in paragraph 1 refersto_.....

A. board B. Go Œ. rule D. strategy Question 43: The word “explieif” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
A. praphic B. specific Œ. implicit D. positive Question 44: According to paragraph 2, what ¡is the emphasised difference between .44iphaGo and humans?
A. AinhaGo can learn from 1s mistakes while human are ignorantÏy impervious to experiences.
Mã đề 124 Page 4/5 dế + B. AipnhaGo can effectively acquire hundreds of years of cumulative Go wisdom 1n a short period oftime.
C. AiphaGo can Judge the board to determine the good and bad placement choices while human cannot.
D. AinhaGo gets bored during the repetitive practice while, human, with the love for the game, don't. Question 4Š: The word “realm” In paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
A. orbit B. discipline Œ. area Ð. empire Question 46: The following statements are true, FXCEPT
A. AlinhaGo was programmed and developed by Deep Mind as a Go machine.
B. Go 1s an ancient strategy game which boasts a nearly 3000 years of history.
Œ. A computer could never learn to beat the human champions of a specIfic game.
D. 1inhaGo 1s a revolutionary proJect among the other game-playing machines. Question 47: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. AinhaGo 1s designed to be a breakthrough yet unfortunately leads AI research to another dead-end.
B. AijphaGo 3 combination ofcomputational power and human reasoning is applicable to counfless purposes.
C. Go and chess are both finite games but the programmes used for each type of AI are not similar.
D. Sci-fñ wants to portray artificial intelligence as thinking machines, while businesses say differently.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicafe the senfence that ¡S CÏoSe€Sf ÏIt IHieqHIHg ío eqach oƒ the ƒollowing qwestions Quesfion 48: Ít isn`t necessary for you to send her a letter today.
A. Her letter was required to send today. B. I mustnˆt send her letter today.
Œ. Her letter must have been sent today. Ð. You needn† send her a letter today. Quesftion 49: Sarah said, “I watched this film last year.”
A. Sarah said she watched this film the previous year.
B. Sarah said she has watched that film the previous year.
C. Sarah said she had watched that film the previous year.
D. Sarah said she would watch that film the previous year. Quesftion 50: I haven't heard from Susan for several months.
A. Susan didn't hear from me several months ago.
B. I didnt hear from Susan several months ago.
Œ. Susan heard from me several months ago.
D. I last heard from Susan several months ago.
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