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1. VOCABULARY AUDIO
Part of
No. Word Pronunciation Meaning
speech
G) brochure n /'brauJa/ quydn quang coo (du ljch)
0 graveyard n /'g rervja:d / nghia dja
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0 homestay n /'haumste1/ nha trg
G) loft n / loft/ gac mai
-----
chuyen tham hidm, tham
® safari n /sa'fa :ri/
quan d9ng vQt hoang do
© term inal n /'t3:mmal/ nha ga
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@ artisan n /,a:tt'z~n/ thr;i thu cong
@ original cond ition adj-n /a'ncf.3"n"l/ /kan'd1fn/ tinh trQng ban dau
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@ fixed itiner ary adj-n /fikst/ /a1'tin"r"ri/ ljch trinh co djnh
3. WORD FORMATION
Part of
No. Word Pronunciation Meaning
speech
PRONUNCIATION j
A ? ~ -. ~ .- ~ A ,,._, .,_
TRONG
. . TO - IC VA - /OUS
AM CUA CAC Tlf KET THUC BANG HAU
Thong thLtang cac tfr ket thuc bang h~u to -ic ho~c -ious thi trQng am cua tfr se rai vao
am tiet dfrng trl!O'C n6.
Vi dtJ:
* Nhfrng tfr in d~m mang trQng am
Tit co hfu t6 -ic
domestic /da'mestik/
terrific /ta'rmk/
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romantic / rau'maentik/
~
basic /'be1S1k/ I
historic /h1'stonk/
- - - - - - - - - - - - L -_ _ _ _ _ ----~
curious /'kjuarias/
luxurious / LAg'3uarias/
serious /'siarias/
various /'vearias/
delicious /d1'l1Jas/
GRAMMAR )
e~i ttJ quan h~ trong tieng Anh (relative pronouns) la cac d~i ttJ who, whose, whom,
which dUQ'c su
dvng d~ ket noi ho~c lien ket cac m~nh de trong cau.
Cac d~i ttJ nay giup cung cap thong tin b6 sung ve nguoi ho~c v~t ma cau dang n6i den
cung nhu xac djnh ngft canh cua cau. f>~i ttJ quan h~ thuong dfrng ngay sau nguoi/v~t
ma no thay the.
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Lien quan den
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Chfrc nang trong cau ··
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Ngu'iti Vat
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Who Which
Chu ngir
That That
Whom
Which
Tan ngir Who
That
That
-- -
Sb hiru Whose Whose
Ngu'O'i: WHO/ WHOM/ THAT
. WHICH/ THAT
Vit
Vi di}
I am reading a brochure. It is abou t popu lar touris t attrac tions
in Hanoi.
Chu ngii:
=> I am reading a brochure which is abou t popu lar tourist
They, it...
I attractions in Ha Noi. (Toi dang age m9t cuon sach giai thi~u
ve cac dja aidm du ljch n6i tieng a Ha N9i.)
Sa hiru: Whose
ry stress
•iffi@ Find the word that differs from the other three in the position of prima
in each of the following questions.
B. budg et C. freedom D. appe al
1. A. payment
a.app ealin g C.agency D.ho liday
2. A. estimate
B. ruino us C. curious D. safar i
3. A. termi nal
B. roma ntic C. flexib le D. cond ition
4. A. terrif ic
5. A. afford B. wand er C. altar D. mark et
VOCABULARY )
Rffll:!) Write the suitable word or phrase under the picture.
1. - - - - - - - - 2. - - - -- - - -
3. - - - - - - - -
4. - - - - - - - -
5. - - - - - - - - 6. - - - - - - - -
7. - - - - - - - - 8. - - - - - - - -
1itffl11) Match the word or phrase on the left with its mean ing on the right.
1 1. domestic tourism I
a. travelling to participate in or watch a sport ing event
i 2. food tourism b. a type of sightseeing bus where you can get on and off at
I
differ ent stops
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I 3. package holida y/ c. a person who is on holiday away from where they
usually
tour live
t-- - -
: 4. shopping tourism d. travelling to experience the local cuisine and food culture
' of a place
I - -
5. sports tourism e. the time of year with fewer touris ts and lower prices
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_,at, , 'ftfflt€) Complete each sentence with one verb from the box. Change the form of the
verb if necessary.
re
1. We're thinking of _____ __ in a cooking class while we're in Italy.
2- We've always wanted to _____ __ a cruise through the Caribbean islands.
3. A beach vacation is something we can't really _____ __ this year. It is too
expensive.
4. After lunch, we enjoyed ____ __ through the charming streets of the old town.
p
5. we spent hours _ _ _ _ _ _ for the perfect souvenir
at the market.
6. we need to our travel budget before booking anything.
7. The hote l can up to 500 guests, making it perfect for large tour
groups and events.
8. we need to _ _ _ _ _ _ out a plan for our trip to Hai
Phong.
•@I~ Match the word on the left with the word with OPPOSITE mea
ning on the right
Your answer: 1 __ 2 __ 3 __ 4 __
5 __ 6 __ 7 __ 8 __
areas.
of Viet Nam's Sa Pa region.
9. We hiked throu gh the breathtaking closed I terraced fields
10. People tried to preserve the origi nal condition I situa
tion of their anci ent temples.
re the city at our own pace.
11. We chose a self- guid ed I self-guiding walking tour to explo
We do not need a tour guide.
anniversary trip. The cost was
12. We went to a historical I luxurious hote l room for our
high but we had a grea t time .
re and charming cafes.
n. Wf 13. Paris is known for its mult i-sto rey I romantic atmosphe
14. The Great Wall of China is a defin ite must -seei ng I must
-to-s ee place for any visito r to
,ou~i China.
ne who loves Italia n food.
15. This restaurant is a have -go I must -go place for anyo
dthf
in brackets.
itffl( !) Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word
OMMODATE)
, 0pif 1.
~ We're still looki ng for _ _ _ _ _ _ near the beach. (ACC
2. Based on our , we shou ld have enough spen ding money for the
,ce• trip. (ESTIMATE)
it of 3. My cousin is working at a trave l _ _ _ _ _ _. (AGENT)
4. We chose the all-in clusi ve package trip. (APPEAL)
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GRAMMAR )
•Ef.11:I} Complete each sentence using a relative pronoun (who, whose or which).
1. The tour _ _ _ _ _ _ focused on historical sites, was fascinating.
2. Our tour guide, _ _ _ _ _ _ knowledge of local history was impressive, enriched
our journey.
3. Luxury tourism, _ _ _ _ _ _ offers luxurious accommodatio ns and experiences,
are for rich travellers.
4. The tourist - - -
- - - wants to know more about the tour is from the US.
5. Food tourism, explores local cuisine and dining experiences, appeals
to food lovers.
6. Solo travellers, _ _ _ _ _ _ prefer independent exploration and discovery, often
choose backpacking trips.
7. Ecotourism, _ _ _ _ _ _ focuses on preserving natural environments, promotes
sustainable travel habits.
8. Nam, _ _ _ _ _ _ backpacks were lost, is an experienced traveller.
9. The photographer we hired took amazing pictures of our trip.
10. The hotel manager helped us with our booking was very friendly.
1fi1I~ Combine each pair of sentences using a relative pronoun {who, whom, tho~
whose or which).
1. We joined the festival with local people. They were friendly.
➔
2. The guide showed us around the ancient ruins. He shared fascinating stories about
the site's history.
6. We're going to stay in a small village. It is known for its traditional crafts.
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oon't forget to try the local seafood. It
is always fresh.
7.
ing .LU2 for a trip to Tha ilan d wh ich is famous .o.n its bea utif ul beaches.
4. I'm sav
C. on D. its
A. up 8. which
inded them .of our trip .
s. I bought my fam ily some souvenirs wbQ rem
C. the m D. of
A. souvenirs 8. who
READING )
tou rism
qui te recent, and is expanding in the
The concept of 'sh opp ing tou rism ' is nges
(1) __ __ _ exp ans ion in the ma rke t is pre dic tab le, like many cha
sector.
rism
years, consumer purchases in the tou
currently tak ing (2) _ _ _ _ _. For
vel
we re con sid ere d a leis ure act ivit y, an act ion link ed (3) _ _ _ _ _ tra
sector
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motivations, whether for pleasure or business travel. Today, this has become the main
motivation for travel for many customers: more and more travellers are choosing (4)
_ _ _ _ _ abroad to purchase products rather than buying them in their home
country.
For travellers interested (5) _ _ _ _ _ this type of tourism, the purchasing of
a
products abroad goes beyond the products themselves: shopping has become
travel experience in which they prioritise quality both in the shops where they will
shop and in the time they will (6) _ _ _ _ _ to this activity. (7) _ _ __
it has become a main motivation for travel, it can also be made compatible with
other motivations, such as (8) _ _ _ _ _ cultural interest of travellers in the
destinations where they wish to go shopping.
Adapted from: https://amara-marketing.com/en/travel-blog/the-importance-of-shopping-
tourism-for-destinations-and-hotel-companies/
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B. Its C. One D. Each
1. A. His
B. fun C. home D. name
2. A. place
B. from C. to D. in
3. A.on
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p B. travel C. to travel D. to travelling
4. A. travelling
B. in C. from D. to
5. A.on
B. insist C. travel D. sew
6. A. devote
B.As C. Although D. Like
7. A.Because
B.an C. </J (no article) D. the
8. A. a
•@@ Read the passage and decide wheth er the follow ing statem ents are True (T),
False (F} or Not given (NG).
Many travellers are looking for a unique cultural experience, and music tourism is an
to
incredible way to achieve that. Music tourism is when you tour to a town or nation
attend a music performance such as a fair or a show.
Music tourism helps smaller cities become more well-known and helps improve the
regional economy.
Travelling to listen to a music event has become increasingly famous as hundreds
of wanderers in past years have visited music events such as Tomorrow land,
Glastonbury, and Montreux Jazz Festival. The trend will simply continue to prosper.
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- Music tourism is a small part of the category of tourism named Cultur
al Tourism
ge, movie
which uses travel to observe and enjoy cultural values such as food, bevera
and literature.
This way of
There is a great demand for music tourism worldwide and at home.
people
tourism is a developing industry for multip le areas of the world, and it allows
mance, or
to wander to a differ ent region in order to visit a music show or perfor
or concert,
even a bigger carnival. When people purchase tickets to go to a carnival
to spend
especially one they will have to travel to attend, they are then more willing
buy gas for
extra money in the regional economy. For example, it might be crucial to
at regional
the car, make reservations in a resort room, and purchase food to eat
recognising
restaurants. For these reasons and many others, numerous areas are now
the importance of music tourism.
travel-
Adapted from: https://www.trickytravellers.com/post/music-tourism-the-fastest-growing-
trend-trickytravellers
1. Music tourism is an option when people look for a unique cultur al experience. □
2. Music tourism only benefits large cities. □
3. Music tourism is part of cultural tourism. □
4. There is a high demand for music tourism worldwide. □
5. Music tourism encourages travellers to spend money in the local econo my. D
ations. D
6. Music tourism is the only reason some regions are becoming touris t destin
7. Attending a music festival always requires travelling long distances.
D
8. Music tourism is expected to decline in popul arity in the future. □
the
~ Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate
correct answer to each of the following questions.
trend when
Food tourism, also known as culinary tourism, is currently a popul ar
experience
travelling. It involves travel ling to differ ent destinations to explore and
lookin g for a
the local cuisine, food culture, and traditi ons. Food touris ts are not just
y, culture,
meal but rather for the full experience; they want to learn about the histor
sses to
and people behind the food. This trend presents oppor tunitie s for busine
.
attract tourists by showcasing local culinary specialties and experiences
ations. It
Culinary tourism offers numerous benefits for both travellers and destin
local dishes
allows travellers to explore a new culture through its food. Sampling
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r and drinks can be a way to connect with locals and gain a deeper understanding
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of a destination's history, traditions, and way of life. Food tourism can also be a
way to support local economies and promote sustainable tourism. By patronisiq
local restaurants and food producers, travellers can contribute to the local economy
' and help preserve culinary traditions. Moreover, by choosing local and seasonal
ingredients, restaurants can promote sustainable agriculture and reduce their carbon
footprint.
The rise of food tourism has been driven by several factors. One of the main drivers is
the growing interest in food and cooking. With the rise of food blogs, cooking shows,
and social media, people are more interested in food than ever before. They want
to learn about different cuisines, ingredients, and cooking techniques. Food tourism
offers a way to experience these things directly.
Another factor driving the rise of food tourism is the desire for authentic experiences.
Travellers are looking for experiences that are unique and authentic. They want to be
different and experience the local culture in a meaningful way. Food tourism offers a
way to do this by providing access to local food producers, markets, and restaurants.
l Adapted from: https:I I www. Iinked in.com I pulseI rise-food-tau rism-popu la rity-food-rel ated-travel-
vieg as-ba-tcm
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1. What is food tourism also known as?
A. traditional tourism B. culinary tourism
C. adventure tourism D. sightseeing tourism
2. What is the main purpose of food tourism?
A. to find cheap and delicious meals while travelling.
B. to experience the local cuisine, culture, and traditions through food.
C. to learn about the history of famous restaurants around the world.
D. to participate in cooking competitio ns in different countries.
3. What are food tourists looking for besides a good meal? .
WRITING )
•fflt(!) Reorder the given words and phrases to form meaningful sentences.
3. offer I who / convenient / elderly. / Package / for / tours / a / people / are / option
(11 words)
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5.
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Sao Mai / year. / Best / the / which / Award / Travel / is / company / the / Agency/
last / won (13 words)
itffll~ Rewrite each sentence using the given word as long as its meaning stays the
same as the original one.
1. We're planning a ski trip to the Alps. They are famous for their snowy slopes. (WHICH)
➔ We're
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --
2. Dubai is famous for its luxurious shopping malls. They attract tourists from all over
the world. (WHICH)
➔ Dubai is
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -
3. We met some backpackers. Their travelling experience was impressive. (WHOSE)
➔ We met
----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -
4. My sister loves cruises. They allow her to visit different ports. (WHICH)
➔ My sister _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5. We booked a tour with a guide. He was a local of the city we visited. (WHO)
➔ We booked
6. The chef is famous for his culinary skills. He cooked our meals. (WHO)
➔ The chef _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
7. We visited the museum. Our tour guide recommended it. (WH ICH)
➔ We _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8. The travelers were very enthusiastic and friendly. They joined our group. (WHO)
➔ The travellers _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
10. She showed me the souvenirs. She bought them from the local market. (THAT)
➔ She showed
•Ehl ~ Write a letter (150-170 words) to a foreign friend to invite her to travel to yoLJI
city/ province.
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(1■ LISTENING )
fh• SPEAKING )
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[iJ . z. AUDIO
•Ehl !) Answer the following questions.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the
position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. artisan B. terminal C. holiday D.agency
Question 4: A. original B. participate C. estimation D. accommodate
Mark the letter A, B, Cor Dto indicate the correct answer to each of the follo wing questions.
Question 5: The _____ is making a traditional lantern for me. It is very beautiful.
A. artisan B. budget C. terminal D. itinerary
Question 6: The _____ building is still a tourist attraction of this area even though
it was destroyed in an earthquake.
A. smooth B. ruinous C. floating D. curious
Question 7: We booked a room with a balcony _____ offered beautiful views of the
ocean.
A.who B. whose C. which D. where
Question 8: We stayed at a charming homestay _____ owner is a woman named
Sarah.
A. whose B. which C. who D. that
Question 9: We decided to follow the recommendation of a local man
-----
suggested exploring a nearby village.
A. which B. whose C. who D.one
Question 10: My father is fond of _ _ _ _ so he will go on a trip to see the Olympics
this year.
Mark the letter A, B, C or Dto indicate the mistake in each of the following sentences.
Question 21: We stayed in a charming hotel wb.Q had .a beautifu l rooftop garden.
A. in B. charming c. who D. a
Question 22: Instead of joining a large group, we preferred a self-guid ing audio tour of the
museum.
A.of B. joining C. self-guid ing D. the
Read the following passage and marh the letter A, B, Cor D to indicate the correct word or
phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from questions 23 to 27.
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Packing light means more freedom when you travel. With less to carry around, you can
easily go through (23) _ _ _ _ spots, make last-minu te plans without worrying
what to do. Going light makes even more sense now when many airlines charge fees
for bags or luggage (24) _ _ _ _ surpasses certain size or weight restrictio ns.
One general guideline is to pack one hat, two pairs of shoes, three bottoms , four
tops (short or long-sleeve), five pairs of socks, six pairs of underwear. This should
be enough (25) _ _ _ _ _ you for two weeks. Beyond that, include in your
pack list swimwear, rainwear or other specific items related to your trip. You may not
need all of them (pack even less if you can), but this would get you through six days
(26) _ _ _ _ you have to do laundry. No matter how long your trip is, try to limit
yourself to no more than seven days' of clothing. Get used (27) _ _ _ _ clothing
more than once (no one really notices or cares). Also, plan on doing laundry on the
road.
Adapted from: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice /traveling -light.html
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Question 23: A. crowded B. big C. loud D. empty
Question 24: A. who B. whose C. which D. when
Question 25: A. last B. to last C. lasting D. to lasting
Question 26: A. after B. before c. of D. from
Question 27: A. wear B. wearing C. to wear D. to wearing
Read the following passage and decide whether the statements from questions 28
to 29
are True (T) or False (F) and marh the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer
to
questions from 30 to 34.
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( When it comes to exploring new destinations, tourist s have traditi onally had two
main
options: guided tours led by knowledgeable experts or self-guided adventures where
they go on a trip independently. While guided tours offer a structured experience,
self-guided tours have been steadily gaining popula rity in recent years.
One of the most popula r reasons tourist s choose self-guided tours is the flexibil
ity
, and indep ende nce~ offer. Unlike guided tours with fixed itineraries, self-guided
tours allow travellers to set their own pace, explore areas of personal interest, and
make unexpected decisions. This flexibi lity is especially appealing to adventurous
spirits who prefer not to be tied to a fixed schedule. For instance, a self-guided tour
of a historic city like Rome allows visitors to wander throug h its ancien t streets
at
their own pace and enjoy landmarks withou t feeling rushed. This creates a deeper
connection with the destination and encourages tourist s to explore beyond the
typical touris t spots.
Another reason for the su(ie in self-guided tours is cost-effectiveness. Guided tours
often come with a high price tag due to the expenses associated with tour guides
,
transportation, and group activities. In contrast, self-guided tours allow travellers
to
spend their budgets according to their preferences, making it possible to spend more
on experiences that matter most to them. Budget-conscious touris ts can save money
by using public transportation, choosing affordable accommodations, and dining
at
local restaurants. This afford ability makes travel accessible to a broader range
of
people, thereby increasing the number of tourists.
Adapted from: https://www.roamli.comI blog I how-self-guided-tours-increase-tourists-and-visitors
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Question 28: Self-guided tours have been less popula r in recent years.
[
Question 29: Tourists who are tight on budget can save money by using public
[
transportation.
Question 30: What are the two main traditi onal option s for tourist s exploring
new
destinations?
A. group tours and individ ual travel
B. guided tours and indepe ndent travel
C. package deals and backpacking
D. resort stays and cultura l homestay
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•
Mark the letter A, B, Cor D to indicate the sentence that is best written based on the words/
phrases given.
Question 35: Could / you / show / me / souvenir shop / sell / paintings / city?
A. Could you show me the souvenir shop which sells paintings to the city?
B. Could you show me the souvenir shop who sells paintings of the city?
C. Could you show me a souvenir shop who sells paintings on the city?
D. Could you show me a souvenir shop which sells paintings of the city?
Question 36: This / ancient city / central / Viet Nam / use / be / capital / country.
A. This ancient city in central Viet Nam used to be the capital of our country.
B. This ancient city of central Viet Nam used to being the capital of our country.
C. This ancient city of central Viet Nam uses to be a capital of our country.
D. This ancient city in central Viet Nam uses to be the capital of our country.
Question 37: You / should / learn / how / use / online apps / book / transportation.
A. You should learn how using online apps for booking transportation.
B. You should learn how to use online apps for booking transportation.
C. You should learn how use online apps on booking transportation.
D. You should learn how to use online apps of booking transportation.
Rewrite each sentence using the given word in brachets as long as its meaning stays the
same as the original one.
Question 38: We packed light clothes. They were perfect for the hot weather. (WHICH)
➔ We packed
Question 39: We met a group of travellers. They were also on their first trip to Asia. (WHO)
➔ We met _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Question 40: He joined the tour with some girls. Their names were hard to pronounce.
(WHOSE)
➔ He joined
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9. It was risky for him to climb to the peak, but we couldn't help his courage.
3. Volcano c. A natural formation where magma reaches the surface and erupts.
Your answer: l. _ __ 2. 3. - - - 4. - - - 5. _ __
1. ladscnape 6. hsitatieon
2. pardaise 7. exoplre
3. divrsiety 8. dseert
4. laoctoin 9. cnayon
5. prmeit 10. eakp
2. The Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Great Pyramids of Egypt are very famous
- - - - in the world.
A. landmarks B. souvenir C. place D. location
6. Tourism is very important for Costa Rica's economy, so you can see lots of
from different countries.
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A. sunbath B.ban C. foreigners D. visit
8. The tour guide is taking a group of tourists _ _ _ Tonie Sap Lake in Cambodia.
A. to visit B. visiting C. visited D. will visit
2. "Do your sister go to the same school with you?" Le asked Nga.
3. Alice's father asked her, "Do you want a cup of jasmine tea?".
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15-MINUTE ENGLISH TEST 5 (UNIT 8) .,
1. Choose the word A, B, C or D which has a different stress pattern.
1. A. authentic B. historic C. referee D. demolish
2. A. terrific B. picturesque C. mountaineer D. international
3. A. previous B. charming C. romantic D. spacious
4. A. victorious B. optimistic C. receptionist D. incredible
5. A. natural B. continuous C. mysterious D. religious
10. The city, _ _ _ _ _ has many beautiful parks, is a great place for a vacation.
A. where B. that C. which D. who
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A. Price tag A. Google map
B. Entrance ticket B. Air ticket
C. Natural beauty C. Ruinous site
D. City map D. Online apps
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3. The two young men are not good persons. You are acquainted with them.
4. My father goes swimming every day. You met him this morning.