Practice Test 2 (2025 Format)
Practice Test 2 (2025 Format)
Practice Test 2 (2025 Format)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following sentences.
1. A. coins B. sisters C. pranks D. feelings
2. A. close B. cross C. fold D. alone
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part
differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following sentences.
3. A. enormous B. suspicious C. descriptive D. envious
4. A. frightening B. embarrassed C. annoying D. eventful
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the
following questions.
5. The __________ of the house was beautiful.
A. features B. amenities C. scenery D. sighting
6. The soothing __________ of the music provided a relaxing ambiance.
A. sonic B. noise C. rhyme D. melody
7. The haunted house tour was so __________ that it gave me nightmares.
A. terrifying B. terrified C. terror D. terrorise
8. According to FAO, Vietnam is_____ second largest coffee producer in the world after Brazil.
A. an B. a C. one D. the
9. Peter: “How would you like your coffee?”
Lily: “_____”
A. Yes, please. B. With condensed milk, please.
C. Thank you. D. It’s fantastic.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct arrangement of the
sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/ letter in each of the following questions.
10. a. She was angry then, but now we are close friends.
b. When I was 9, I used to fall in love with a girl in my class.
c. I hoped she would like it. However, I didn’t know that she was allergic to pollen.
d. One day, I bought a bunch of flowers to give her.
e. She coughed terribly when she smelt the flowers.
11. a. In the afternoon, we are going to try cooking rice in bamboo tubes.
b. Dear Jimmy; We are going to have the annual Spring Fair this Sunday. Can you join us?
c. PS: We have arranged everything, so you don’t have to bring anything.
d. All the students are going to enjoy an enormous concert in the morning.
e. Late at night, making Banh Chung must be the key activity for a foreigner like you.
12. A. are nearer to B. are used to C. are familiar with D. are fed up with
13. A. It’s B. Its C. Itself D. It
14. A. famous for B. well-known for C. known as D. called for
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct option that best fits
each of the numbered blanks.
“The opportunity (18) _____ to learn and to make the most of their talents is at the heart of a
fairer society. Yet in country after country (19) _____ wealth, not talent, that dictates a child’s
educational destiny.… This reality is failing individual children, (20) _____ has a right to education.
It is also failing society, as a generation of talented poor girls and boys cannot (21) _____ promise
and contribute fully to human progress. Brilliant doctors, teachers or entrepreneurs (22) _____
herding goats or collecting water. Humanity faces unprecedented challenges. Yet instead of
utilizing the talents of all of people, inequality (23) _____ we are squandering this potential.”
Public Good or Private Wealth
Oxfam report for the 2019 World Economic Forum in Davos
18. A. for every child B. that every child C. and every child D. so every child
19. A. that is B. this is C. it is D. there is
20. A. who all B. each of whom C. all of whom D. everyone
21. A. fulfil its B. fulfil their C. fulfil our D. fulfil a
22. A. are instead, B. are instead C. are instead of D. are instead that
23. A. means that B. means of C. means to D. means the fact
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Engaging in acts of kindness has been (24) ___ proven to have numerous benefits for our
well-being. Studies have shown that performing acts of kindness can (25) ___ our mood, alleviate
stress, and strengthen our immune system. Additionally, acts of kindness can cultivate positive
relationships and social connections, which are vital for our emotional and mental health. By
demonstrating kindness, we not only positively impact others' lives but also enrich (26) ___.
When we extend help and support to others, we not only make a meaningful difference in
their lives but also nurture our own values, talents, and passions, (27) ___ to a sense of joy and
fulfilment. Moreover, acts of kindness provide us with opportunities for personal growth, as we
learn from others, develop empathy and gratitude, and overcome challenges. Furthermore,
practising benevolence contributes to fostering a more peaceful and harmonious world by
promoting human dignity, respect, and cooperation (28) ___ reducing suffering, injustice, and
violence.
By engaging in acts of kindness, we have the power to create a ripple effect of goodwill,
inspire others to follow suit, and collectively build a more compassionate and inclusive society.
24. A. scientists B. scientifically C. science D. scientific
25. A. elevate B. ruin C. sympathise D. encourage
26. A. we B. our C. us D. our own
27. A. resulting B. leading C. heading D. cultivating
28. A. whereas B. when C. while D. but
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.
John, an associate geography professor at Western Kentucky University, found himself facing
a life-threatening situation while conducting a research project on a mountain in Nepal. His
journey took a perilous turn when he unexpectedly fell into a deep crevasse, a moment captured
on film.
In the footage, John documented his struggle inside the 22-metre hole, expressing his fear
and belief that his life was hanging by a thread. Despite sustaining severe injuries, including a
broken arm and five ribs, his determination to survive pushed him forward. With sheer resilience,
he managed to crawl his way out of the narrow gap, defying the odds stacked against him. Over
the course of six gruelling hours, armed only with an ice axe, John fought against the treacherous
environment, inching his way towards safety. Every move was a battle against pain and
exhaustion, but his unwavering spirit propelled him forward. Finally, he emerged from the
crevasse, battered and bruised but victorious in his escape.
Although free from the icy abyss, John's ordeal was far from over. It took him an additional
three hours to reach his tent, where he sought refuge for the night. The next day, rescue teams
arrived to his aid, bringing the much-needed assistance and medical attention he required.
29. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A. John's struggle for want of time to finish a research project.
B. The treacherous environment of the mountain in Nepal.
C. John's determination and resilience in overcoming adversities.
D. The arrival of rescue teams to provide assistance and medical attention.
30. The word "perilous" in paragraph 1 mostly means _____.
A. exciting B. difficult C. dangerous D. thrilling
31. According to paragraph 2, John was able to survive thanks to _____.
A. medical attention B. rescue teams C. his determination D. luck
32. The word "exhaustion" in paragraph 2 mostly means _____.
A. physical tiredness B. emotional distress C. mental fatigue D. lack of motivation
33. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. John sustained severe injuries, including a broken arm and five ribs.
B. John documented his struggle inside the crevasse on film.
C. It took John six hours to crawl his way out of the crevasse.
D. John reached his tent and sought refuge for the night after rescue teams arrived.
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The heritage of the United Kingdom, known as British heritage, is a wealth of varied and
extensive inheritance that mirrors the past, customs, and principles of the nation. It encompasses
both tangible and intangible elements that contribute to the country's identity, including
landmarks, natural scenery, customs, languages, literary works, musical compositions, and artistic
expressions. British heritage holds immense significance, serving as a wellspring of pride and
motivation for the British population. Furthermore, it represents a valuable resource that benefits
sectors such as tourism, education, and international relations.
The architectural heritage stands out as a prominent manifestation of the British legacy,
characterised by notable structures like the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace,
Westminster Abbey, and Stonehenge. These buildings symbolise distinct eras and architectural
styles that span the breadth of British history, ranging from ancient times to the present day. They
serve as remarkable examples of the nation's artistic and engineering accomplishments. Moreover,
the architectural heritage mirrors the diverse and multicultural nature of British society, as it
incorporates influences from various regions and cultures, including Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon,
Norman, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Georgian, Victorian, and contemporary styles.
The cultural heritage constitutes another significant facet of the British legacy. It is shaped by
historical events and interactions that have played a pivotal role in shaping the British identity,
including the Norman Conquest, the Reformation, the Industrial Revolution, the World Wars, and
the Commonwealth. Within the cultural heritage, there is a celebration of the British people's
ingenuity and inventiveness, exemplified through renowned literary works like Shakespeare's
plays and poems, Jane Austen's novels, and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Additionally, it
embraces a diverse range of music genres, from classical to rock and pop, and encompasses
various visual arts such as painting, sculpture, and photography. This rich cultural heritage
showcases the creativity and artistic achievements of the British people throughout history.
As the nation continues to evolve, the British heritage, a treasure trove, remains an enduring
source of connection, inspiration, and collective pride.
34. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?
A. The cultural heritage of Britain encompasses renowned literary works, music genres, and
visual arts, celebrating the creativity of the British people.
B. The architectural heritage of the United Kingdom spans different eras and styles,
showcasing the nation's artistic and engineering accomplishments.
C. The British heritage is a diverse and extensive inheritance that reflects the nation's past
and contributes to its identity.
D. The British heritage used to be a cooperative institution.
35. The word "wellspring" in paragraph 1 probably means _____.
A. source B. landmark C. museum D. treasure
36. According to paragraph 2, the architectural heritage boasts _____.
A. a limited range of architectural styles
B. exclusively modern architectural structures
C. minimal influence from diverse regions and cultures
D. a representation of British history and artistic accomplishments
37. The word "exemplified" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. represented B. underestimated C. disregarded D. ridiculed
38. According to paragraph 3, the rich cultural heritage is a testament to _____.
A. British customs and principles
B. the diverse and multicultural nature of British society
C. the Renaissance and the Baroque era
D. the British people's ingenuity and inventiveness
39. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. The British heritage encompasses both tangible and intangible elements.
B. The architectural heritage only includes buildings from ancient times.
C. The cultural heritage celebrates renowned literary works and visual arts.
D. The British heritage remains an enduring source of connection and inspiration.
40. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The British heritage is solely focused on literary works and visual arts.
B. The cultural heritage of Britain is constantly evolving with the nation.
C. The architectural heritage does not reflect the diverse nature of British society.
D. The British heritage is a source of pride for the British population.
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Keys:
1- C 5- C 9- B 13- B 17- C 21- B 25- A 29- C 33- D 37- A
2- B 6- D 10- C 14- C 18- A 22- B 26- D 30- C 34- C 38- D
3- D 7- A 11- B 15- A 19- C 23- A 27- B 31- C 35- A 39- B
4- A 8- D 12- A 16- B 20- B 24- B 28- C 32- A 36- D 40- D