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. Noah: So, what’s the plan for next year? Are you going to study?

b. Noah: I get it. It’s a huge decision and you’re only twenty!

c. Liam: Honestly, I change my mind every day. One day I want to travel, the next I want a job.

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

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. Maya: Well, she has a point, but you are so good at the guitar!

b. Adam: I want to be a musician, but my mom says there’s no money in it.

c. Adam: I know, but maybe I should just work in a bank and play music on weekends.

A. c – a – b                         B. b – a – c                         C. c – b – a                                           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. Jade: Thanks! Anyway, it’s only a one-year course, so it’s not a huge risk if I change my mind.

b. Jade: I’m thinking about that hair styling course at the local college.

c. Tanya: Go for it! You’re already so good at doing everyone’s hair before parties.

A. c – a – b                         B. a – c – b                         C. b – c – a                                        D. a – b – 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. Mark: That’s a thought. I’d much rather build things than write 20-page papers.

b. Chloe: Same here. Maybe check out a trade school? My cousin learned carpentry there and loves it.

c. Mark: Honestly, I’m so tired of exams. I don’t think I can do three more years of school.

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

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. Long: My parents are pushing me to study Banking. They say it’s “stable.”

b. Long: Not at all. Honestly, I’d rather study Graphic Design, but they don’t get it.

c. Hoa: Oh boy. Do you even like math? That sounds like a long four years.

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

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. Nhi: We’re crazy. I seriously can’t wait for this exam to be finished.

b. Tuan: Only 9:00? I didn’t get home until nearly 10:30!

c. Nhi: I’m so tired. I was at the cram school until 9:00 last night.

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

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. Tuan: Everyone is going to university, but I just want to be a professional chef.

b. Minh: So why not? Those short courses in Saigon are famous for getting people jobs.

c. Tuan: True! I’d much rather be in a kitchen than staring at a whiteboard all day.

A. c – b – a                         B. a – b – c                         C. b – c – a                                        D. c – a – 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. Tu: Two hours? Was it actually helpful or just boring?

b. Quang: I was chatting with a career bot for two hours last night.

c. Quang: It was actually great. It suggested “Logistics” because I like math and travel. I never thought of that before.

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

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. Linh: My mom thinks a gap year is just “being lazy” at home.

b. Linh: Good point! If I call it “work experience,” she might actually say yes.

c. Tu: That’s tough. Maybe tell her you’re volunteering at an organic farm to learn “real-life” skills?

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

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. Dung: Pretty much. He’s going to teach me the engine stuff from scratch.

b. Nam: That’s cool, but does he actually pay you a real salary?

c. Nam: No way! So you’re just going to fix bikes and cars all day?

d. Dung: It’s a bit low for now, but hey, at least I’m not paying for university!

e. Dung: Honestly, I’m done with books. I’m starting at my uncle’s garage on Monday.

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

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. Thao: I’m thinking about an apprenticeship at that big salon near the market.

b. Thao: Exactly. I’d rather start working with real hair than practicing on a doll!

c. Vy: True. If you learn from her, you’ll be a pro in no time.

d. Thao: She is, but she’s literally the best stylist in town.

e. Vy: The one with the really expensive haircuts? The owner looks so strict!

A. a – c – b – e – d                                                        B. a – e – b – c – d                                                                                  
C. a – e – d – c – b                                                        D. a – c – d – e – 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. Mai: Yeah, I have to. The price of textbooks and lab fees is just too high.

b. Mai: Not really. But I don’t want to ask my parents for more money.

c. Linh: Are you still doing that late shift at the bubble tea shop?

d. Linh: I get it. Everything in Saigon is getting so pricey these days.

e. Linh: Man, you look exhausted. Do you even have time to sleep?

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

Question 13. 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. An: Exactly. That’s why I’m just staying at home and studying online.

b. Thanh: I really want to study in Hanoi, but the room rent is a total nightmare.

c. An: I heard some students have to share one tiny room with four people!

d. Thanh: Smart move. At least your mom’s cooking is free!

e. Thanh: Wow, really? Even then, it’s still expensive because of the electricity.

A. e – c – b – a – d                                                        B. e – a – b – c – d                                                                                  
C. b – c – e – a – d                                                        D. b – a – e – c – 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. Vinh: Why didn’t you just ask for help? It’s better than wasting time.

b. Long: Honestly? I was just scared of looking like I didn’t know my job.

c. Long: Yeah, I need to learn that “problem-solving” means talking, not just hiding.

d. Long: My boss got so mad because I didn’t tell him I was stuck on that task.

e. Vinh: That’s the problem with us—we think asking questions is a sign of weakness.

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

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. Trang: My new course is hybrid, so I only have to go to the city three times a month.

b. Trang: Yeah, I don’t have to rent an expensive room in Saigon anymore.

c. Trang: I know. I just hope the internet at my house is strong enough for the exams!

d. Phuong: That’s a huge win. You can save so much money on food and rent.

e. Phuong: No way! Does that mean you can stay in our hometown?

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

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. Vy: Smart move. I need my room to be a “study-free zone” for a while.

b. Vy: Not yet. Honestly, just looking at that desk makes me feel sick.

c. An: I get it. I moved all my textbooks to the balcony so I don’t have to see them.

d. An: Did you actually do it? I wanted to burn mine!

e. Vy: My mom told me to clean my desk today and throw out my old notes.

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

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. Nam: Are you heading to Career Week at the stadium tomorrow?

b. Binh: Good luck with that! I’m honestly just going for the free pens and stickers.

c. Binh: For sure. I heard there are like fifty different universities showing up.

d. Nam: Same. I really wanna talk to the pilots at the aviation booth.

e. Nam: Haha, classic! But seriously, try to ask about the scholarships while you’re there.

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

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. Trang: No, it only took five minutes. It said I should be a tour guide.

b. Phuong: That actually fits you perfectly. You love talking and traveling!

c. Phuong: Not yet. Was it one of those long, boring tests?

d. Trang: Right? I’m going to go find the Tourism booth right now.

e. Trang: Did you try the “Career Quiz” at the main tent?

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

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

A. That’s actually what I want to do! Is it hard to get in?

B. Man, that would save so much stress. No job hunting after graduation!

C. Seriously? So he doesn’t pay any tuition at all?

D. Plus, he’s already earning a little bit of “allowance” every month.

E. Actually, he’s already helping them with real coding projects.

__________

Phong: Chi, did you see that post about the “Zero-Fee” IT course?

Chi: The one where the company pays for everything? It sounds too good to be true.

Phong: I thought so too, but my brother’s friend is doing it right now.

Chi: (1) [……]

Phong: Nope. He studies in the morning and works at their office in the afternoon.

Chi: That’s wild. But I bet the work is really boring, like just making coffee.

Phong: (2) [……]

Chi: Wow. And what happens when the course ends in two years?

Phong: That’s the best part—the company has to hire him as a full-time staff member.

Chi: (3) [……]

Phong: Exactly. (4) [……]

Chi: I’m so jealous. I’m over here spending a fortune on textbooks for nothing.

Phong: Well, they are opening a new group for Logistics next month.

Chi: Logistics? (5) [……]

Phong: You just need to pass an interview and a basic English test.

Chi: I’m definitely gonna apply. Send me the link before I change my mind!

Chọn đáp án: D, A, B, C, E

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

A. He even gets a monthly stipend for food and his dorm room.

B. You spend like three days at the factory and only two days in class.

C. I’m so tired of just memorizing powerpoint slides.

D. But that’s the thing—you still get a degree, plus three years of experience!

E. Do you have the link? I need to show my mom the salary part.

__________

Hien: Hey, did you see that video about the “Dual Study” program in Binh Duong?

Quan: Is that the one where you’re basically an employee and a student at the same time?

Hien: Yeah! (1) [……]

Quan: Man, my parents would never go for that. They want me to get a “real” degree.

Hien: (2) [……]

Quan: Wait, so you aren’t just an intern? You actually learn the tech stuff there?

Hien: Exactly. My neighbor is doing it and he’s already fixing giant robotic arms.

Quan: That’s actually sick. (3) [……]

Hien: Me too. And get this—the company pays 100% of his tuition fees.

Quan: No way. So he’s getting a free education and a head start on his career?

Hien: Yep. (4) [……]

Quan: That sounds like a total “win-win.” No student loans and a guaranteed job.

Hien: Seriously. While we are struggling to find work in four years, he’ll be a manager.

Quan: You’re right. (5) [……]

Hien: Haha, smart! I’ll send it to you on Zalo. Check the “Engineering” section.

Chọn đáp án: E, C, D, A, B

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