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1. My sister ___ in a hospital. She's a doctor.

2. I'm sorry, I can't talk now. I ___ dinner.

3. What ___ you do last weekend?

4. This is the ___ movie I've ever seen. I loved it!

5. If you ___ more, you would get better grades.

6. She has lived in Paris ___ five years.

7. You look very tired. You ___ go to bed early.

8. The man ___ lives next door is a famous musician.

9. I enjoy ___ to the gym three times a week.

10. My flight to New York leaves ___ 8:00 AM.

11. Look at those dark clouds! It's ___ rain.

12. I haven't seen Paul today. Have you seen ___?

13. This book was ___ by a famous author.

14. Is there ___ sugar left? I want to make a cake.

15. My new phone is much ___ than my old one.

16. If I ___ the lottery, I would travel the world.

17. He decided ___ a new car.

18. We were watching a movie ___ the electricity went out.

19. You ___ be quiet in the library.

20. I ___ to the United States. I'd love to go one day.

21. She is very good ___ languages.

22. How ___ does it cost to fly to Rome?

23. The food at the new restaurant was very ___.

24. If it rains tomorrow, we ___ the picnic.

25. This is the hospital ___ my mother was born.

Bài đọc hiểu

My First Job Interview

Last week, I had my first ever job interview. It was for a position as a junior assistant at a small tech company. The night before, I was so nervous that I could barely sleep. I spent hours reading about the company and preparing answers to possible questions. I chose my best clothes to make a good impression. On the morning of the interview, I arrived 15 minutes early. The interviewer was a woman named Ms. Evans. She was very professional but also friendly, which helped me relax a little. She asked about my studies and why I wanted to work in the tech industry. I tried my best to answer clearly and show my enthusiasm. At the end, she smiled and told me they would contact me by the end of the week. I left feeling hopeful. Even if I don't get the job, it was a great experience and I learned a lot.

1. What was the main reason the writer was nervous?

2. What did the writer do the night before the interview?

3. How did the writer feel about the interviewer, Ms. Evans?

4. What does the word "enthusiasm" mean in the text?

5. How did the writer feel after the interview?

A Weekend in the Countryside

Last Saturday, my family and I decided to escape the busy city. We packed a lunch and drove for about two hours until we reached a small village in the countryside. The moment we got out of the car, I noticed how fresh and clean the air was. It was so different from the city. We went for a long walk on a path through the woods. The trees were tall and green, and we saw many colourful wildflowers. My younger sister was excited to see a group of sheep in a field. For lunch, we found a perfect spot by a small, clear river and had a picnic. The sandwiches and fruit we brought tasted so much better in the open air. After eating, we just sat and listened to the sound of the water and the birds. It was a simple day, but it was incredibly peaceful. We all agreed that we need to do this more often to relax and connect with nature.

1. Where did the family go for their trip?

2. How did the family travel?

3. What did the family do for lunch?

4. What does the word "peaceful" mean in this context?

5. What did the family decide at the end of the day?

6. Which of these things did the family NOT see?

Using a New App

Last month, my friend recommended a new mobile application for learning languages. It's called 'LingoBoost'. At first, I was not sure if it would be useful. I have tried other language apps before, but I always get bored after a few days. However, LingoBoost is different. It uses games and short, fun quizzes to teach new vocabulary and grammar. Each lesson only takes about 10 minutes, so it's easy to do one every day. The app also has a feature where you can practice speaking with a computer, which gives you feedback on your pronunciation. I've been using it to improve my Spanish for about three weeks now, and I can already notice a difference. My vocabulary is bigger, and I feel more confident when I try to speak. The best part is that it doesn't feel like studying; it feels like playing a game. I think technology like this can make learning much more engaging and effective.

1. What is the main purpose of the 'LingoBoost' app?

2. Why was the author hesitant to try the app at first?

3. According to the text, what makes LingoBoost different from other apps?

4. How has the app helped the author?

5. What is the author's overall opinion of the app?