a. John: That sounds amazing! Italy is such a beautiful country to visit
b. Mary: Yes, I’m going to Italy next month, and I can’t wait to explore the countryside.
c. John: Have you booked your holiday for this summer yet?
A.a – c – b B. c – a – b C. c – b – a D. b – c – a
C. c - b - a
a. Alice: Are you free this weekend? I was thinking of going hiking.
b. Alice: Awesome! Let's go on Saturday morning if the weather is nice.
c. Ben: Hiking sounds like a great idea!
A.c – a – b B. c – b – a C. b – a – c D. a – c – b
D. a - c - b
a. Jane: Are you coming to the party at Sarah’s house tonight?
b. Sam: Yes I wouldn't miss it! I've heard it's going to be a lot of fun.
c. Jane: I'll see you there at around 7:00 PM.
A.b – a – c B. b – c – a C. a – b – c D. c – b – a
C. a – b – c
a. Mark: Hi. This is the first time I’ve ever met a talking robot like you.
b. Jessica: Good morning, everybody. I’m a human-like robot and will be your guide today.
c. Jessica: I’m glad to meet you too. Let’s have a photo taken together!
A. c-b-a
B. c-a-b
C. b-a-c
D. b-c-a
C. b-a-c
a. Paul: Yes but it’s challenging to learn all the verb conjugations
b. Lisa: I can imagine! Have you tried using language apps to practice?
c. Paul: Not yet. I will look into that.
d. Lisa: That's great! Are you enjoying it?
e. Paul: I've started learning Spanish recently
A.d – c – c – b – a
B. e – d – a – b – c
C. e – b – c – a – d
D. d – e – b – c – a
B. e – d – a – b – c
a. Sarah: There's one near my office that offers flexible hours.
b. Mike: That's a good idea. Do you have a gym in mind?
c. Sarah: I think I'm going to sign up for a gym membership.
d. Sarah: Definitely. That way, I can go either before or after work.
e. Mike: Perfect! It's always great to have a convenient location.
A.c – b – a – e – d
B. c – d – e – a – b
C. a – e – c – b – d
D. a – b – d – e – c
A. c - b - a - e - d
a. Jenny: I'll be working as a graphic designer for an advertising agency.
b. Jenny: Yes, I'm really excited about it.
c. Tom: That sounds like a fantastic opportunity.
d. Tom: What will you be doing there?
e. Tom: I heard you are starting a new job next week!
A.d – a – e – b – c
B. d – b – e – a – c
C. e – b – d – a – c
D. e – a – d – b – c
C. e – b – d – a – c
a. Mark: “Yeah, I really need to relax after such a stressful week at work.”
b. Alice: “Did you do anything fun this weekend, Mark?”
c. Alice: “I’m glad to hear that! What did you do?”
d. Mark: “I went hiking in the mountains. The fresh air was amazing.”
e. That sounds like a perfect way to unwind!”
A. c-b-a-e-d
B. d-b-a-e-c
C. c-e-d-b-a
D. b-a-c-d-e
D. b-a-c-d-e
a. Additionally, urbanization creates enormous social, economic and environmental changes. So it is also the cause of social problems.
b. Dear Jennie, I hope you are doing well. I wanted to take the time to write to you because I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the causes of social problems nowadays.
c. As against this, there may be stress, increased cost of living, and negative social aspects.
d. First, unemployment is one of the causes of social problems. It leads to the frustration.
e. Due to unemployment, problems like burglary, loot, murder, theft arises.
f. Best regards.
A. c-b-d-a-e-f
B. b-d-e-a-c-f
C. a-b-c-d-e-f
D. f-d-a-e-c-b
B. b-d-e-a-c-f
Dear Emma,
a. She hasn't been in class for three days now. I've seen her crying alone during lunch breaks. It reminds me of what I went through last year when you helped me.
b. Some seniors are posting mean comments and photos about her online.
c. I want to help her like you helped me, but I'm scared. Should I talk to Sarah first or go straight to our school counselor? I really need your advice on this.
d. I need your help with something serious happening at school. There's a girl in my Math class, Sarah, who's being cyberbullied badly.
e. Please write back soon.
Your friend,
LK
A. b-a-d-c-e
B. c-a-d-e-b
C. a-b-c-d-e
D. d-b-a-c-e
D. d-b-a-c-e
Dear Michael,
a. I'm really grateful for your feedback; it gave me a fresh perspective.
b. Thanks for reviewing the draft of my article on environmental issues.
c. I'm making the necessary edits now and hope to submit it by the end of the week.
d. If you have time, maybe we can discuss the revisions over coffee.
e. I look forward to your thoughts on the updated version once it's ready.
Best wishes,
Lily
A. b – a – d – c – e
B. b – a – c – e – d
C. d – a – c – b – e
D. b – c – d – a – e
B. b – a – c – e – d
Hi Sarah,
a. I've been reading the book you recommended, and I'm really enjoying it so far.
b. The characters are so well developed, and the story is really engaging.
c. I've just reached the part where the main character moves to a new city.
d. Thanks for suggesting it; I haven't been able to put it down!
e. I can't wait to finish it and talk about it with you.
Talk soon,
Anna
A. a – b – c – e – d
B. d – a – b – c – e
C. a – d – b – c – e
D. b – a – d – c – e
C. a – d – b – c – e
a. Teenagers may want to work part-time while still in school. Let’s look at the pros and cons of teens having part-time jobs.
b. Therefore, if teenagers fail to balance work and study, they may not be able to get good grades or may even drop out of school.
c. Additionally, they can learn to manage their time better.
d. Firstly, a part-time job provides extra pocket money.
e. In conclusion, teenagers should be aware of both the pros and cons of working part-time.
f. On the other hand, working teens may become tired and stressed as they will have less time to rest and study.
A. a - d - f – c - b - e
B. a - d - c - f - b - e
C. a - b - f - c – d – e
D. a - b - d - c – f - e
B. a - d - c - f - b - e
a. Without healthy ecosystems, we will face numerous problems such as air and water pollution, food security, and natural disasters.
b. Secondly, human activities such as deforestation and pollution have caused serious harm to our planet.
c. Firstly, the most important reason why we should restore local ecosystems is that they provide numerous benefits to both humans and animals.
d. Finally, neglecting the restoration of local ecosystems has led to the extinction of many species and the loss of habitat for others.
e. People should prioritize restoring local ecosystems as it is crucial for the survival of our planet.
A. e-c-a-b-d
B. a-d-e-c-b
C. e-c-d-a-b
D. b-c-e-a-d
A. e-c-a-b-d
a. Additionally, your smart home will be monitoring your children and pets, letting you know via text messages if anything is wrong.
b. It will be controlled by a computer system that monitors everything going on.
c. In 2035, you will be living in a smart home.
d. While you are away, it will be switching lights on and off. controlling the temperature in each room, and even opening windows to allow air in.
e. With these advanced features, smart homes will provide convenience, security, and peace of mind for homeowners.
A. d-b-c-a-e
B. c-b-d-a-e
C. a-b-c-d-e
D. c-e-a-b-d
B. c-b-d-a-e
a. The population of New Orleans had some fluctuations between 1950 and 2010. It had a slight growth between 1950 and 1970.
b. During this time, Atlanta had the most significant change in population. The population of Atlanta in 1950 was about 500 thousand, and it rose significantly to 2.2 million by 1990.
c. Similarly, Charlotte’s population went up over the 60-year period. It grew steadily from 100 thousand to 500 thousand between 1950 - 1990.
d. The chart shows how the populations of three major cities in the USA changed from 1950 to 2010. These cities are Atlanta, Charlotte, and New Orleans.
e. In general, the population in each city increased over the 60-year period.
A. d-c-a-b-e
B. d-b-c-e-a
C. d-e-b-c-a
D. d-a-e-b-c
C. d-e-b-c-a
a) For the former, there is strong evidence suggesting this idea.
b) This includes jokes about farting and defecating.
c) Historians have unveiled some gossip-worthy information hidden in the depths of the composer’s diary.
d) Some websites even circulate and support this information, further strengthening the argument that Mozart himself may have been autistic.
e) Several of his behaviours point towards autism.
f) Best regards!
g) To make things worse, his diary entries also suggested an affinity for fart and defecation
jokes <33
h) p.s if you have a garden, then make sure to MO your lawn so that it lookZ like a piece of ART :33 <33
i) Dear Ms. Quỳnh, earlier today, I was just thinking about some interesting facts about Mozart, and contrary to what most people think, I can proudly state that he was probably autistic and a freak (in the sheets).
j) In one entry, instead of simply wishing an innocent “good night”, Mozart had written “Well, I wish you good night, but first s*** in your bed and make it burst.”
k) For example, he was often dubbed as “irresponsible” or “immature”, usually behaving in a strange manner, combined with the reality that he was a child prodigy at classical music (since fostering hyper-fixations at a young age and improving rapidly at that fixation is one of the many behaviours of autistic people).
l) Moreover, his vile interest in making these crude statements even extended to writing formal letters.
m) I think you might be tired and sick of me going on a tangent about Mozart(rella cheese) so I’ll end this letter here.
n) Because of this eccentricity, many early biographies tried to cover up this crude use of diction as they tried to paint him as a prim and proper composer, not someone who giggles at his desk writing disgusting jokes about defecation, as popular as that used to be amongst men of his era back then. Isn’t that crazy?
o) His personality, likewise, was seen as very eccentric and even unusual from other people’s points of view.
p) He once ended one such letter with, “Oui, by the love of my skin, I s*** on your nose, so it runs down your chin.”
A. i - a - k - e - o - c - g - b - j - l - m - n - p - h - f - d
B. i - a - e - k - o - d - g - c - b - j - l - p - n - m - f - h
C. a - e - k - i - o - d - c - b - j - l - p - m - f - h - n - g
D. i - e - k - d - g - c - b - o - p - n - f - l - a - j - m - h
B. i-a-e-k-o-d-g-c-b-j-l-p-n-m-f-h