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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions from 1 to 3.
Câu 1: She has not been taken to the zoo for a long time.
A. The last time she was taken to the zoo was a long time ago.
B. After a long time she has not taken to the zoo.
C. They did not take her to the zoo a long time before.
D. She has been taken to the zoo a long time ago.
Câu 2: My mother hasnt played any sport since last year Ly told.
A. Ly told my mother hadnt played any sport since the previous year
B. Ly told her mother hadnt played any sport since the following year that day
C. Ly told her mother hasnt played any sport since the following year.
D. Ly told her mother hadnt played any sport since the previous year.
Câu 3: I am pretty sure Dan is at home because the lights are on.
A. Dan neednt be at home because the lights are on.
B. Dan must be at home because the lights are on.
C. Dan may be at home because the lights are on.
D. Dan cant be at home because the lights are on.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 4 to 10.
For Sean OBrien, it was just an ordinary night out with friends. He knew that people sometimes mocked him for being overweight, and he was usually able to shrug it off. But this time, as well as laughing at him in person, someone decided to publicly fat-shame him by posting a video of him dancing online, with a hurtful comment. Sean was completely unaware of it, but the post about him was shared widely, and it prompted a wave of abuse from immature Internet trolls.
However, as well as the cyberbullies, other people were watching. A group of women in California, who were campaigning to encourage people to have a positive body image whatever their size, decided to take action. They put out a message on Twitter, inviting Sean on an all-expenses- paid trip from London to Los Angeles, to meet and dance with them. When Seans friends first told him about the search for dancing man, he figured it was a bit of nonsense which would soon blow over, and decided not to bother doing anything about it.
But the movement got bigger and bigger. Sean rethought his decision, made contact, and the women - all 1,700 of them - started raising money to throw him an extra-special party in LA. He went to the party in California. Sean had assumed that just a few people would turn up, but he realised his mistake as soon as he saw over 1,000 people queuing to get into the nightclub! Sean danced all night and the story of how he and the womens group in California took a stance against cyberbullying was reported aroun the world. As a result of the event, some of the women set up Dance Free Movement, an online forum where anyone who felt they had been bullied or victimized could receive support. The dancing man himself has become a fundraiser for several anti-bullying charities.