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1. Where ___ your parents live?

2. I ___ a very interesting book last week.

3. Look at the sky! I think it ___ soon.

4. This is the ___ building in the city.

5. If I had more time, I ___ a new language.

6. She has never ___ to South America.

7. You ___ wear a helmet when you ride a motorcycle. It's the law.

8. He is very good at ___ the guitar.

9. The movie was not as good ___ I expected.

10. The hotel ___ we stayed was very close to the beach.

11. The post office is ___ the bank and the library.

12. This email ___ by my manager yesterday.

13. How ___ money do you have in your wallet?

14. I'm sorry, I don't have ___ questions at the moment.

15. He decided ___ a doctor because he wants to help people.

16. If you ___ water to 100 degrees Celsius, it boils.

17. The woman ___ is wearing a red dress is my aunt.

18. Could you please turn ___ the music? It's too loud.

19. I usually go to bed ___ midnight.

20. You look upset. What's the ___?

21. We haven't seen each other ___ a long time.

22. He is not very interested ___ sports.

23. My flight was ___, so I had to wait at the airport for three hours.

24. She speaks English much ___ than her brother.

25. I forgot to ___ the lights when I left the house.

Bài đọc hiểu

My Job as a Graphic Designer

My name is Sarah, and I work as a graphic designer for a small company. My day usually starts at 9 a.m. I check my emails first to see if there are any urgent tasks. My main job is to create logos, websites, and advertisements for our clients. I use special software on my computer, which is quite powerful. I really enjoy my work because it's creative. However, sometimes it can be stressful, especially when I have a deadline. A deadline is a specific time or day when a project must be finished. Lunch is at 1 p.m., and I often eat with my colleagues in the kitchen. We talk about our weekends or our hobbies. It's a nice break. In the afternoon, I usually have a meeting with my manager to discuss my projects. I finish work at 5 p.m. and go home. I feel tired but happy because I love what I do.

1. What is Sarah's main job?

2. Why does Sarah sometimes feel stressed at work?

3. What does the word 'deadline' mean in the text?

4. Who does Sarah usually eat lunch with?

5. How does Sarah feel at the end of the day?

Our Weekend in the Mountains

Last weekend, my family and I went on a trip to the mountains. We drove for three hours on Saturday morning to get there. The hotel we stayed in was small but very comfortable, and it had a beautiful view of a lake. On the first day, we went hiking on a trail that was recommended by the hotel staff. The air was so fresh and clean. My younger brother, who is only ten, complained a bit because he was tired, but he enjoyed the amazing views from the top. In the evening, we sat by a fire, told stories, and drank hot chocolate. It was very relaxing. On Sunday, before we drove back home, we visited a small local market. My mom bought some homemade jam, and I bought a handmade wooden bird. We returned home late on Sunday evening, feeling refreshed and happy. It was a wonderful break from our busy city life.

1. How did the family travel to the mountains?

2. Why did the younger brother complain during the hike?

3. What did the family do on Saturday evening?

4. What does 'it' in the phrase 'it had a beautiful view' refer to?

5. What did the author buy at the market?

6. What is the main purpose of this text?

Buying a New Phone

My old smartphone stopped working last week, so I had to buy a new one. I spent a lot of time researching online because I wanted a phone with a good camera and a long battery life. Yesterday, I went to an electronics store downtown. A helpful sales assistant showed me a few different models. I finally chose a new model which was released last month. It wasn't the cheapest one, but it had all the features I wanted. The screen is bigger and brighter than my old phone, and it's much faster. The camera is incredible; the photos look very professional. I have already installed all my favorite apps, like social media and a language learning app. I'm very pleased with my purchase. Although it was expensive, I think it was a good investment because I use my phone for everything – for work, for staying in touch with friends, and for entertainment.

1. Why did the author need a new phone?

2. What two features were most important for the author?

3. Where did the author buy the new phone?

4. How does the author feel about their purchase?

5. Why does the author think the expensive phone was a good 'investment'?