Question 1. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Mai: Yeah, I’m using this app to track my spending so I don’t go broke.

b. Linh: Are you seriously writing down the price of that Banh Mi?

c. Linh: Smart move. I always wonder where my money goes by the end of the week.

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

Question 2. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Kien: No way! You should try making coffee at home to save some cash.

b. Duy: Good point. If I save that money, I can buy a new phone by December.

c. Duy: I spend almost 500,000 Dong on milk tea every month. It’s too much!

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

Question 3. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Duy: I really want to go to District 1 by myself, but I’m terrified of getting lost.

b. Duy: I guess you’re right. If I never go, I’ll never learn how to get around.

c. Kien: Dude, everyone gets lost sometimes. Just use Google Maps and you’re fine.

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

Question 4. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Trang: I agree. I’m glad I have a friend like you who doesn’t care about being “cool.”

b. Mai: There is nothing mature about hurting your lungs just to look cool.

c. Trang: Some girls in my group started vaping. They say it’s “cool” and “mature.”

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

Question 5. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Huy: I spent four hours on TikTok last night and didn’t finish my essay.

b. Linh: Again? You really need to set a timer or lock your phone, Huy.

c. Huy: I know. Having no teachers watching me at home is actually hard!

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

Question 6. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Tuan: You’re right. I need to start using a planner instead of just hoping I remember.

b. Tuan: I’m so tired. I pulled an all-nighter because I forgot my project was due today.

c. Minh: Man, you can’t keep doing that. You’re going to burn out before the month ends.

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

Question 7. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Trang: Good idea. If I start small, maybe I won’t feel so stuck.

b. Mai: That’s because your list is too big! Try doing just one small thing for ten minutes.

c. Trang: I have so much to do, but I’m just sitting here staring at my list.

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

Question 8. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Tuan: My dad is letting me stay out until 10 PM now without calling me every five minutes.

b. Tuan: I promised to text him when I leave the café, so he feels more relaxed.

c. Minh: No way! How did you get him to agree to that?

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

Question 9. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Quan: Just three? That sounds easy enough for a beginner.

b. Hien: My goal for this month is to learn how to cook three real meals.

c. Hien: It’s a start! I want to be able to feed myself when I move to a dorm next year.

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

Question 10. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Nam: I’m so angry! My little brother broke my headphones again.

b. Nam: I know, I’m trying to just walk away and breathe.

c. Nam: Yeah, I’ll talk to him later when I’m not so “explosive.”

d. Long: Good idea. Taking a “time-out” by yourself is much better.

e. Long: That’s annoying, but don’t yell at him like last time.

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

Question 11. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Hung: I’m okay with that. I’d rather save my money for a new guitar.

b. Duc: But everyone is wearing this style now! You’ll look left out.

c. Duc: Wow, you’re strong. I usually just buy whatever my friends tell me to.

d. Hung: It’s nice, but I don’t think I really need another jacket.

e. Duc: Hey, you should buy that jacket. It looks so cool on you!

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

Question 12. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Huy: Oh, the one that locks your money so you can’t spend it?

b. Huy: That’s a smart move. I need to start a savings goal too.

c. An: Yeah. It helps me stay disciplined and not waste cash on small things.

d. Huy: Why didn’t you buy that new game during the sale?

e. An: I’m using the “Savings” feature on my bank app to save for a laptop.

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

Question 13. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Viet: No way, Long! You should never log into your bank on someone else’s phone.

b. Viet: It’s not about trust; it’s about “Digital Safety.” You need to be careful.

c. Long: Hey, can I use your phone to log into my bank account?

d. Long: I guess you’re right. I’ll just wait until I get home to check it.

e. Long: Why? We’re best friends, I trust you.

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

Question 14. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Ly: Does looking at those photos make you feel stuck at home?

b. Trang: Totally. I feel like everyone is having a better life than me.

c. Trang: True. I’m going to put my phone away and go for a walk instead.

d. Trang: My Instagram feed is full of people traveling to Da Lat and Japan.

e. Ly: Remember, people only post the perfect parts of their lives.

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

Question 15. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Duc: Did you see Binh’s new iPhone 15? It’s so much better than mine.

b. Duc: You’re right. I shouldn’t let someone else’s new toy ruin my mood.

c. Duc: I just feel jealous because I’m still using this old, slow one.

d. Hung: Try to focus on your own goals; you’re saving for a motorbike, remember?

e. Hung: It’s a nice phone, but does it actually change anything for you?

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

Question 16. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Huy: Exactly. Seeing everyone else out with friends makes me feel so left out.

b. An: Next time you feel sad, try leaving your phone at home and going for a walk.

c. An: I do that too! It’s like a digital trap for your brain.

d. Huy: Good call. Fresh air is definitely better for my mental health than social media.

e. Huy: Every time I feel lonely, I just spend hours on TikTok and feel even worse.

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

Question 17. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Vy: Totally. I don’t want to call my dad every time something breaks.

b. Vy: My bike chain fell off this morning and I had to walk to school.

c. Vy: No, I’ve never used a tool in my life. I felt so helpless.

d. An: We should have a “Fix-it” class to learn about bikes and lightbulbs.

e. An: That’s a bummer. Do you know how to put it back on?

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

Question 18. Choose the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions from [sP] to [eP].

a. Hien: Why do you always wait until the very last second?

b. Nga: I don’t know! I just get distracted by my phone every time I open my laptop.

c. Nga: I haven’t started my history project yet, and it’s due tomorrow morning.

d. Nga: Hey! Well, I guess that’s the only way I’ll actually get it done.

e. Hien: Give me your phone. I’ll keep it until you finish the first three pages.

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

Question 19. Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.

A. You start with one video and suddenly it’s 3 AM.

B. If it’s harder to check, you’ll probably do it less.

C. But it’s hard when your phone is literally vibrating in your pocket every second.

D. I can’t even watch a 10-minute YouTube video without getting bored.

E. That’s the addiction talking. We need to be the boss of the machine.

__________

Bao: Yo, why do you look so tired? Did you stay up all night again?

Liem: Yeah, I got caught in a “Reels loop.” My self-control is just gone, man.

Bao: I know that feeling. (1) [……]

Liem: It’s terrible. I felt like a zombie this morning during the math test.

Bao: My brother calls it “brain rot.” He says it makes our attention spans tiny.

Liem: He’s right. (2) [……]

Bao: That’s the digital addiction. The apps want us to stay hooked on short clips.

Liem: It’s frustrating. I want to be an independent guy who manages his own life.

Bao: (3) [……]

Liem: Exactly! Those notifications feel like someone is pulling a string on my brain.

Bao: I tried to “ghost” my phone yesterday for two hours, but I got so anxious.

Liem: (4) [……]

Bao: So, what’s the plan? We can’t keep failing our tests because of cat videos.

Liem: I’m going to delete the most addictive apps and only use them on my laptop.

Bao: That’s smart. (5) [……]

Liem: Let’s hope so. I want my brain back!

Chọn đáp án: C, E, B, D, A

Question 20. Fill in the blanks to complete the conversation.

A. At first, I felt my heart beating really fast, but then I remembered my training.

B. Oh no! Was she okay? Was there a lot of blood?

C. After she was safe, I called my mom to tell her what happened.

D. Did you have to use a bandage or something from the medical kit?

E. Smart move. If you cry, the person who is hurt feels even worse.

__________

An: Hey Minh, why were you late for football practice yesterday?

Minh: Something happened at home. My grandmother tripped and fell in the garden.

An: (1) [……]

Minh: A little bit, she cut her arm. I was the only person home at the time.

An: That’s scary! Did you panic and call an ambulance immediately?

Minh: (2) [……]

An: You mean the first aid talk we had at school last month?

Minh: Exactly. I took a deep breath to stay calm so I wouldn’t scare her.

An: (3) [……]

Minh: Right. I helped her sit down and used a clean cloth to stop the bleeding.

An: (4) [……]

Minh: Yes, I cleaned the cut and put a bandage on it very carefully.

An: You handled that like a professional! I probably would have just frozen.

Minh: It’s all about practice. Being independent means knowing what to do.

An: You’re right. We shouldn’t always wait for an adult to tell us the steps.

Minh: (5) [……]

An: I bet your mom was really proud of you for staying so cool.

Chọn đáp án: B, D, A, E, C

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