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Question 13: a. Ben: Send me the link again; I want to play it to my class. b. Amy: Yeah, she started with a food cart and now trains young...

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Question 13:

a. Ben: Send me the link again; I want to play it to my class.

b. Amy: Yeah, she started with a food cart and now trains young migrants.

c. Ben: That interview you shared about the refugee chef was inspiring.

A. c – b – a        B. b – a – c        C. b – c – a        D. c – a – b

Question 14:

a. Ethan: I want to, but I’m nervous about bringing my grandma’s curry; the label is only in Vietnamese.

b. Ethan: Exactly, and I don’t want anyone to get sick or mispronounce the dish.

c. Maya: Are you joining the office potluck for Culture Week?

d. Maya: Use a translation app and add an allergy line; we can also print small name cards for each table.

e. Maya: That’s fine. Do you worry people won’t know what’s inside, like peanuts?

A. c – a – b – e – d        B. c – e – a – b – d        C. c – a – e – b – d        D. a – c – e – b – d

Question 15:

Dear Ms Patel,

I hope you’re well.

a. To handle the data, the organisers asked us to upload photos to a folder and add short notes after each spot.

b. His story made me realise that small actions can protect animals, even in crowded cities.

c. If you allow it, I’d love to bring this project to our school eco club and invite him for a Q&A.

d. Yesterday our class listened to a guest speaker, a retired wildlife ranger who once rescued an injured otter alone.

e. So I signed up for a weekend river clean – up, and we used a shared map to report plastic hotspots.

Yours sincerely,

Linh

A. d – b – e – a – c        B. b – d – e – a – c        C. d – e – b – a – c        D. d – b – a – e – c

Question 16:

a. Each Thursday night, I listened to voice notes from the coordinator and prepared two simple questions on my phone in focus mode.

b. Seeing their progress reminded me that small, steady effort can build real skills, even without fancy tools.

c. I used to scroll endlessly on the bus, but I started saving short news stories in a shared folder for the kids to discuss.

d. Volunteering at a weekend reading club near my school changed how I use my free time.

e. That routine made our sessions smoother, and the children began asking for harder stories instead of giving up quickly.

A. d – a – c – e – b        B. c – d – a – e – b        C. d – c – e – a – b        D. d – c – a – e – b

Question 17:

a. Still, I’m careful not to chase every trend I see on mass media, since what goes viral isn’t always useful at work or fair to clients.

b. Recruiters often skim a portfolio link first, and an AI system may filter your CV before a human reads it, based on keywords.

c. When I focus on real skills and honest stories, interviews feel less like a performance, and the opportunities I get are more stable and meaningful.

d. In many modern jobs, your career path is shaped as much by your online footprint as by your diploma, especially in big cities.

e. Because of that, I started posting short project summaries, with screenshots, numbers, and what I learned, then saving everything in a shared folder.

A. d – e – b – a – c        B. d – b – e – a – c        C. b – d – e – a – c        D. d – b – a – e – c

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