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Question 1: 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 questions.

A. disabled
B. impaired
C. transgendered
D. oppressed

Question 2:

A. tea
B. please
C. weather
D. team

Question 3: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.

A. advocacy
B. clinical
C. empathy
D. diversity

Question 4:

A. visually
B. developmentally
C. physically
D. happoily

Question 5: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.

If something is a convenience, then it makes ______.

A. you very angry
B. you feel sick
C. a lot of money
D. a task easier

Question 6: Anyone who attends the charity event next Sunday ____ a free dinner

A. get
B. will get
C. have gotten
D. has gotten

Question 7: Over 500 people from all over the country have already ____ for the annual conference on environmental studies

A. assigned
B. registered
C. entered
D. attended

Question 8: The local residents’ group raised a strong _____ to the plan to build a waste disposal facility in Jacobville

A. selection
B. projection
C. injection
D. objection

Question 9: Citizens can do _____ work at local community centers to help make our neighborhoods cleaner and safter

A. voluntary
B. conventional
C. disappointing
D. controversial

Question 10: Anyone interested in volunteering to work at one of the voting stations ____ advised to contact our office immediately

A. are
B. is
C. will
D. were

Question 11: The environmental activist _____ because she was involved in some serious illegal activities

A. was arrested
B. arrested
C. has arrested
D. arrests

Question 12: This year’s charity auction raised _____money as it did last time to help pay for cancer research

A. so much
B. so many
C. as much
D. as many

Question 13: ___ I realised the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting involved

A. If
B. When
C. Unless
D. Had

Question 14: It was a great pity, but we could do ____ at all to help the man

A. none
B. nothing
C. not
D. anything

Question 15: Firemen rescued several people from the _____ floor of the blazing building

A. high
B. top
C. basement
D. low

Question 16: In celebration of National Volunteer Appreciation Day, Betsy Johnson Regional Hospital will host a luncheon _____its 103 hospital volunteers tomorrow

A. honor
B. honors
C. honoured
D. honouring

Question 17: Child, Family and School Social Workers help children, families and the elderly ____ toward resolving their problems

A. work
B. worked
C. working
D. works

Question 18: The women _____ our organization are either full-time housewives or college students who want to make a difference in our community

A. join
B. joining
C. will join
D. will be joining

Question 19: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSET in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Manufacturers are donating computers to schools

A. giving
B. going
C. dedicating
D. deducting

Question 20: Social functioning refers to the way in which people perform their social roles, and the structural institutions that are provided to sustain them

A. propose
B. maintain
C. destroy
D. protect

Question 21: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.

Some social workers conduct research, advocate for improved services, engage in systems design or are involved in planning or policy development

A. help
B. assist
C. oppose to
D. agree to

Question 22: Human beings have longings and aspirations that can be honoured only when the person’s spiritual capacity is taken seriously

A. excellent
B. weak
C. thinking
D. material

Question 23: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.

- “Don’t forget to give my best wishes to your mother”
- “_________”

A. No, I won’t
B. Ok, I will
C. Yes, I won’t
D. Yes, I do

Question 24: “Can I get some chalk for you, Mr. Smith? “………”

A. Not at all
B. With pleasure
C. No problem
D. That’s very nice of you

Question 25: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 25 to 29.

    Profound changes are (25) _____ place in how the United States delivers health care, and with social workers making up a significant part of the health care sector, we as a profession need to understand and (26) _____ to these reforms. One key shift is moving from the traditionally siloed care that segregated physical health, mental health, (27) _____ substance use disorders to delivering integrated health care (Stanhope &Straussner, 2018). This is (28) _____ vital strategy in overcoming the fragmentation inherent in our system that is both costly and ineffective and in achieving what has been termed the "Triple Aim": improving the quality of care, improving the health of all the population, and reducing health care costs. (29) _____, integrating care can achieve what seems counterintuitive—saving billions of dollars while improving the quality of health care.

A. holding
B. taking
C. making
D. keeping

Question 26:

A. to adapt
B. adapting
C. adapts
D. adapt

Question 27:

A. and
B. with
C. by
D. to

Question 28:

A. some
B. any
C. a
D. an

Question 29:

A. In fact
B. But
C. And
D. Really

Question 30: 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 30 to 34.

    Joan is fourteen years old, a bright student, and suffering from self-imposed starvation. She has anorexia nervosa. Anorexia means “with appetite”, and nervosa means “of nervous origin”. One morning six months ago Joan looked at herself in the mirror and decided she needed to lose a few pounds. Then five feet three inches tall and weighing 110 pounds, she presently weighs 81 pounds and is in the hospital where she is undergoing psychiatric treatment and being fed intravenously.
    What happened to Joan? Why has she ruthlessly starved herself nearly to death? Joan is a typical anorexic – an adolescent girl who refuses to eat for the purpose of rebelling against the pressures imposed upon her by the adult environment.
    Family members – sometimes the mother, sometimes the father, sometimes both – require her to achieve more than they have in their lives. In her mind, school unites with her family to push her forward. Submissive for years, what does she finally do? She refused food, says no to the two forces that are pushing her. Instead of growing into a mature woman, she holds back her physical growth by self-imposed starvation. In fact, she regresses to childhood, to the stage when she lacked curves, no one expected much from her, and she was dependent upon adults who gave her love and approval without demanding anything from her in return.
    Anorexia nervosa, formerly not recognized as a disease, has become common among adolescent girls. Today the cure is prolonged treatment by a psychiatrist who initiates discussion among family members and the patient to determine the causes and ways to eliminate them in the future

The main purpose of paragraph 1 is to ____

A. define and describe anorexia nervosa
B. tell what caused Joan’s starvation
C. give Joan’s past and present weight
D. suggest a cure for anorexia nervosa

Question 31: The main idea of paragraph 2 is ____

A. an anorexic is most likely to be an adolescent
B. an anorexic is in rebellion against pressures in her environment
C. Joan regressed to childhood
D. Joan’s parents wanted her to succeed

Question 32: The main idea of paragraph 3 is

A. an anorexic can cure herself
B. the family of an anorexic must agree to see a psychiatrist
C. the cure of anorexia involves time, discussion, and professional help
D. anorexia is now considered a disease

Question 33: Anorexia nervosa is currently recognized as a ___

A. mystery
B. cure
C. disease
D. regression

Question 34: The cure for anorexia nervosa is ____

A. forced feeding
B. dependence upon the family
C. intense discussion
D. psychiatric treatment

Question 35: 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 35 to 42

    Volunteering is important for numerous reasons that benefit both the community and the volunteer themselves. When someone donates a handful of time, the difference made is tremendous and it shapes a community for the better while the experience improves the person who donated the time.
    Volunteering is what makes a community because it brings people together to work on a goal. Whether it is a fundraiser for the research to cure a disease that affects the whole world, or to help a local family who has fallen in a time of calamity, volunteers make it happen. Community life is improved by aiding others and lending a helping hand to get a job done more effectively. More people working equals less work for each person and less time for the project. So when it comes to getting the job done, like a community clean up, the more the merrier.
    When a person donates their time, they give hope to someone who needs it. If a local family's house burnt down and a group of people hosted a benefit for them, that family's faith would be revived when they realized that people care. Although that family lost their house and their belongings, seeing how their own community wants to help would bring joy and show them that money isn't everything.
    A volunteer also benefits themselves because they get to see how their contribution has made a difference. This experience contributes to personal development especially in areas such as self-fulfillment, self-confidence, and self-esteem which often flourish in the midst of volunteering experiences. The selfless act of volunteering provides a spiritual enhancement as well. Knowing that you made a positive impact on someone is an emotionally uplifting experience that can never be matched by money or fame.
    Donating time now will also aid in the future. Volunteering strengthens present skills and also shows an employer that an effort has been made to make an improvement. Such skills include communication skills, ability to work with others, ability to take direction and lead others, dedication and time management. Employers realize that as a volunteer you must be able to prioritize your schedule in order to devote time for activities that benefit others. When employers see active volunteer work on a resume, they are much more likely to hire said person rather than someone who doesn't volunteer. Employers are aware that most people who offer their time are conscientious, honest and hardworking individuals.
    These are just a few reasons why volunteering is important. Not only does it bring hope and happinessto people, but it also leads to spiritual and personal growth. It is an experience that cannot be bought with any amount of money

Which title is the best for the passage?

A. How can we volunteer?
B. Why is volunteering important?
C. How do people do voluntary works?
D. Volunteering brings a lot of benefits to community

Question 36: In the passage, why is volunteering important?

A. It makes volunteers different
B. It makes community better
C. It can help both volunteers and community
D. It can bring a lot of good things to people and society

Question 37: The word “calamity” in the passage has the closet meaning to ____

A. disaster
B. poorness
C. sadness
D. happiness

Question 38: In the passage, which skills don’t volunteers get from voluntary works?

A. communication skills
B. teamwork
C. leadership
D. time-consuming

Question 39: It can be referred from the passage that people who have been volunteers will ____

A. have a large knowledge on society
B. get more skills than other works
C. be much more different than other position
D. will have more chances to get a job

Question 40: The word “themselves” refers to ____

A. benefits
B. communities
C. volunteers
D. contributions

Question 41: The word “dedication” in the passage has the closet meaning to _____

A. honesty
B. complexity
C. enthusiasm
D. commitment

Question 42: All the statements are true EXCEPT ____

A. People help together, which makes a job done effectively
B. Donating is one of form of volunteering
C. Personal improvements will not be enhanced through volunteering
D. People in need will be devoted time and money

Question 43: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions

Jane Addams, social worker, author, and spokeswoman for the peace and women’s Suffrage movements, she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her humanitarian achievements

A. spokeswoman
B. movements
C. she received
D. humanitarian

Question 44: : In 1899 Mary Elizabeth Brown donated hers collection of over 200 musical instruments to the Metropolitan Museum of art

A. In
B. hers
C. of over
D. instruments

Question 45: Healthcare social workers help patients understand their diagnosis and to make the necessary adjustments to their lifestyle, housing, or healthcare

A. help
B. understand
C. to make
D. housing

Question 46: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closet in meaning to each of the following questions

Betty is very happy to look after handicapped people

A. Handicapped people are happy to be looked after by Betty
B. Looking after handicapped people makes Betty happy
C. Betty is devoted to looking after handicapped people
D. Betty really likes to take care of handicapped people

Question 47: The committee accepted what he proposed

A. He made a proposal which the committee accepted
B. What he proposed accepted the committee
C. The committee accepted his promotion
D. He made a proposal and accepted by the committee

Question 48: “Why don’t you do yoga to stay healthy?”, Anna said to me

A. Anna asked me why didn’t I do yoga to stay healthy
B. Anna asked the reason why I didn’t do yoga to stay healthy
C. Anna wondered why I didn’t do yoga to stay healthy
D. Anna advised me to do yoga to stay healthy

Question 49: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions

She never helped deaf children before. Now she regrets not doing it

A. She should have helped deaf children before
B. She need have helped deaf children before
C. She may have helped deaf children before
D. She should help deaf children before

Question 50: My sister is studying at Hanoi University. She often does voluntary works

A. My sister whom does voluntary works is studying at Hanoi University
B. My sister is doing voluntary works and is studying at Hanoi University
C. My sister who is studying at Hanoi University often does voluntary works
D. My sister that is studying at Hanoi University often does voluntary works