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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in
pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1. A. southern B. feather C. threaten D. leather
Question 2. A. instrument B. flight C. similar D. which
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the
primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3. A. pollute B. appear C. answer D. become
Question 4. A. fantastic B. perfection C. computer D. fascinate
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5. One masterpiece of literature _______ for the first time in 1975 has been nominated the best
short story ever.
A. was published B. published C. which published D. has published
Question 6. Learning a new language is _______ than learning a new skill on the computer.
A. the most difficult B. most difficult C. more difficult D. the least difficult
Question 7. That rising star won’t appear in the commercial _______.
A. once the contract will be signed B. when the contract had been signed
C. until the contract has been signed D. after the contract was signed
Question 8. Doctors advise people who are deficient _______ Vitamin C to eat more fruit and vegetables.
A. in B. of C. from D. for
Question 9. Bob told you something about my story, _______?
A. didn’t he B. doesn’t he C. did he D. hadn’t he
Question 10. Half of the children were away from school last week because of an outbreak of _______
influenza.
A. a B. Ø C. an D. the
Question 11. Monica, his mother agrees to _______ David, a robotic boy capable of human emotions.
A. interfere B. resurrect C. reunite D. activate
Question 12. They _______ an old cottage in the Scottish Highlands because it was in bad condition.
A. did up B. filled up C. set up D. turn up
Question 13. The researchers advise people _______ car windows when in traffic because the car fumes.
A. to close B. close C. closing D. to closing
Question 14. The student had to keep his _______ to the grindstone all year and passed the entrance exam
into the university he wanted.
A. nose B. mind C. heart D. face
Question 15. When he came, his girlfriend _______ in the living room.
A. has studied B. is studying C. studied D. was studying
Question 16. Many A.I. experts believe that A.I. technology will soon _______ even greater
advances in many other areas
A. say B. make C. take D. do
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Question 17. The new shopping mall _______ next month and a grand opening ceremony is being planned.
A. will be opened B. opens C. opened D. will open
Question 18. Darwin's theory of _______ explains that the strongest species can survive because they have
the ability to adapt to the new environment better than others.
A. evolution B. evolute C. evolutional D. evolutionally
Question 19. It was the case of any port in a _______ when the supermodel went to work in my centre after
she had been unemployed for 10 months due to corona pandemic.
A. storm B. typhoon C. tornado D. hurricane
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 20. Peter and Dane are talking about environmental protection.
- Peter: “We should limit the use of plastic bags.”
- Dane: “_______. We can use paper bags instead.”
A. It's not true B. I completely agree C. I don't quite agree D. You're wrong
Question 21. A student is talking to his teacher about his IELTS result.
- Student: “Teacher, I’ve got 8.5 on the IELTS test.”
- Teacher: “_______. Congratulations!”
A. Oh, hard luck B. Good job C. Big deal D. Good way
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
Question 22. Do you really think humans will be exterminated when more and more intelligent machines
are invented in the future?
A. wiped out B. stored C. resurrected D. killed
Question 23. Instead of getting all riled up about the boy’s uncooperative behaviours, the teacher should
try to figure out how to get him involved in the class activities.
A. getting highly excited B. becoming really annoyed
C. being extremely satisfied D. appearing quite unconcerned
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in
each of the following questions.
Question 24. Understanding why women have to apply for social assistance at the different life stages
requires knowledge about their support situation during their entire life course.
A. help B. benefit C. need D. acceptance
Question 25. The minister’s confession implicated numerous officials in the bribery scandal.
A. encouraged B. instructed C. indicated D. developed
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following
questions.
Question 26. Readers are not allowed to take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
A. Readers mustn’t take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
B. Readers should take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
C. Readers can take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
D. Readers needn’t take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
Question 27. Tim last attended a live concert three months ago.
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A. Tim didn’t attend a live concert three months ago.
B. Tim hasn’t attended a live concert for three months.
C. Tim has three months to attend a live concert.
D. Tim has attended a live concert for three months.
Question 28. “What did you do last weekend, Tim?” Alice asked
A. Alice asked Tim what had he done the previous weekend
B. Alice asked Tim what he had done the previous weekend.
C. Alice asked Tim what did he do last weekend.
D. Alice asked Tim what he had done last weekend.
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following
questions.
Question 29. Her grief for her dead husband was somewhat alleviated after she had heard my
comfortable words.
A. grief B. dead C. alleviated D. comfortable
Question 30. In the past, people don’t tend to pay much attention to leisure time activities, which is very
different from now.
A. don’t tend B. attention C. which is D. different
Question 31. All the candidates for the scholarship will be equally treated regardless of her age, sex, or
nationality.
A. for B. treated C. her D. or
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the
following questions.
Question 32. Lucy really wants to attend the Halloween event. She doesn’t havena Halloween costume.
A. Provided that Lucy has a Halloween costume, she can’t attend the Halloween event.
B. If Lucy had a Halloween costume, she could attend the Halloween event.
C. Lucy wishes she had a Halloween costume so that she couldn’t attend the Halloween event.
D. If Lucy had a Halloween costume, she could have attended the Halloween event.
Question 33. Minh turned up at the meeting. I noticed that I’d seen her before.
A. Only after Minh turned up at the meeting did I notice that I’d seen her before.
B. No sooner had I noticed that I’d seen Minh before than she turned up at the meeting.
C. Hardly did I notice that I’d seen Minh before when she turned up at the meeting.
D. Only when I noticed that I’d seen Minh before did she turn up at the meeting.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that
best fits each the numbered blanks.
Many people drink diet sodas as part of their diet. They believe these drinks are healthier than fizzy drinks.
(34) _______, according to a new study, "diet" versions of sugary drinks can be as bad for our heart as fizzy
drinks that are loaded with sugar. The researchers (35) _______ conducted the study said people should
avoid diet sodas and other artificially sweetened beverages if they want to look after their health. Dr Guy
Mintz, a heart specialist, said: "The belief that artificial sweeteners are a safe substitute for sugar is fake
news. Artificial sweeteners have also been associated with weight gain, insulin (36) _______, and diabetes."
Researchers looked at health data from over 100,000 people in France. Participants in the study recorded
their diet, activity level, and health status every six months. The researchers said: "Higher intakes of ...
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artificially sweetened beverages were associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, suggesting that
artificially sweetened beverages might not be a healthy (37) _______ for sugary drinks. Also, water, water,
and more water should be the beverage of choice. Given childhood obesity, (38) _______ sweetened or
artificially sweetened beverage should be a staple in children's diets."
(Adapted from https://breakingnewsenglish.com)
Question 34. A. Nevertheless B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Consequently
Question 35. A. which B. who C. whom D. whose
Question 36. A. gain B. loss C. resistance D. increase
Question 37. A. option B. substitute C. answer D. change
Question 38. A. no B. much C. less D. more
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the
question.
The hours we spend scrolling through our smartphones appear to be changing the shape of our skulls.
This may be the reason why some people — especially the younger crowd — are developing a weird, bony
spike just above their necks. This spike, known as an external occipital protuberance, appears at the lower
end of the skull, and is sometimes so large, you can feel it by pressing your fingers on the base of your skull.
A study published in the Journal of Anatomy found that the spike was becoming more frequent —
especially among 18 to 30-year-olds. David Shahar, the Australian health scientists who conducted the
research, believes the development was triggered by prolonged use of smartphones or tablets. As people tilt
their head forward to look at the screen, they put pressure on where the neck muscles meet the skull, so the
body then develops more bone layers to be able to withstand it, said Shahar.
In the study, Shahar and a colleague looked at the radiographs of 218 young patients, aged 18 to 30, to
determine how many had these spikes. In all, 41% of the group had an enlarged spike and 10% had an
especially large spike measuring at least 0.7 inches (20 mm), the doctors found. In general, enlarged spikes
were more common in males than in females. The largest spike belonged to a man, sticking out at 1.4 inches
(35.7 mm).
Shahar believes that the spikes will continue to grow in size as people keep hunching over their
handheld devices, but adds that they should not be very harmful and rarely cause serious medical issues.
“But if you are experiencing discomfort, maybe you should try improving your posture,” he said.
(Adapted from breakingnewsenglish.com)
Question 39. What is the passage mainly about?
A. A spike in the brain that can be extremely harmful.
B. Serious medical issues caused by using smartphones.
C. A change in our skull shape due to smartphone use.
D. How to avoid discomfort when using smartphones.
Question 40. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about the results of David
Shahar’s study?
A. The spike is more common in women than men.
B. The spike can grow to a size of more than 30mm.
C. The spike is the result of using smartphones and tablets.
D. The spike is becoming increasingly common.
Question 41. The word “triggered” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. developed B. fired C. encouraged D. caused
Question 42. According to Shahar, the spikes _______.
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A. will shrink in the future B. are very dangerous
C. are generally harmless D. usually lead to illness
Question 43. The word “it” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. skull B. pressure C. screen D. head
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the answer to each of the
question.
Although experts agree that traditional meetings are essential for making certain decisions and
developing strategy, many employees view them as one of the most unnecessary parts of the workday. The
result is not only hundreds of billions of wasted dollars, but the worsening of what psychologists call
“meeting recovery syndrome”: time spent cooling off and regaining focus after a useless meeting.
It isn’t anything novel that workers feel fatigued after a meeting, but only in recent decades have
scientists deemed the condition worthy of further investigation. Meeting recovery syndrome (MRS) is most
easily understood as a slow replenishment of our limited mental resources. When an employee sits through
an ineffective meeting their brain power is essentially being drained away, says Joseph A. Allen, a professor
at the University of Utah. If they last too long, fail to engage employees or turn into lectures with little to no
personal interactions, meetings will significantly diminish employees’ psychological stamina. Taking time to
recover is a must, but doing so comes at the expense of productivity.
As humans, when we transition from one task to another – such as from sitting in a meeting to doing
normal work – it takes an effortful cognitive switch. We must make a big mental effort to stop the previous
task and then expend significant mental energy to move on to the other. Some can bounce back from
horrible meetings rather quickly, while others carry their fatigue until the end of the workday. It’s even
worse when a worker has several meetings that are separated by only 30 minutes.
While no counter-MRS measures have been tested, Allen says one trick that might work is for
employees to identify things or locations that quickly change their mood from negative to positive. As
simple as it sounds, finding a personal happy place, going there and then coming straight back to work might
be the key to reducing recovery time. Another solution is to ask ourselves if our meetings are even necessary
in the first place. If all that’s on the agenda is a quick catch-up, or some non-urgent information sharing, it
may better for managers to send an e-mail to his or her subordinates instead. Most important, however, is for
organisations to awaken to the concept of meetings being flexible, says Allen. We have to get rid of the
acceptance of meetings as sites of pain, when they should be places of gain,” Allen says.
(Adapted from bbc.com)
Question 44. The word “novel” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. thunderous B. groundbreaking C. hammering D. magnificent
Question 45. Which of the following is NOT TRUE, according to paragraph 2?
A. An ineffective meeting reduces brain power.
B. Employees need time to recover after a bad meeting.
C. MRS has only been further investigated by researchers recently.
D. Employees are more productive when recovering from MRS.
Question 46. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. More interactive meetings are less mentally exhausting.
B. Experts consider meetings a complete waste of money.
C. Switching between tasks is very physically demanding.
D. Companies should only communicate using e-mails.
Question 47. The phrase “bounce back” in paragraph 4 can be best replaced by _______.
A. encourage B. upgrade C. recover D. develop
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Question 48. In which case should managers only send e-mails to their employees?
A. When a meeting is too costly to organize.
B. When no urgent information needs to be communicated.
C. When their employees are too exhausted to join meetings.
D. When a meeting is necessary but too time-consuming.
Question 49. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. employees B. lectures C. interactions D. meetings
Question 50. Which of the following best serves as a title for the passage?
A. Employees’ Negative Attitude Towards Meetings
B. A Workplace Disease And How We Can Stop It
C. The Reason Why Meetings Make Us Feel Tired
D. How To Make Meetings More Interactive
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A. pollute /pəˈluːt/ (v): Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai vì theo quy tắc động từ hai âm tiết trọng âm
thường rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai.
B. appear /əˈpɪər/ (v): Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai vì theo quy tắc động từ hai âm tiết trọng âm
thường rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai.
C. answer /ˈɑːnsər/ (v): Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất vì theo quy tắc động từ hai âm tiết có đuôi –ER
(trừ prefer) thì trọng âm thường rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất.
D. become /bɪˈkʌm/ (v): Trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai vì theo quy tắc động từ hai âm tiết trọng âm
thường rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai.
Đáp án C có trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ nhất, các phương án còn lại có trọng âm rơi vào âm tiết thứ hai.
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Question 6. Đáp án: C
Kiến thức: So sánh
Giải thích:
Ta có công thức so sánh hơn:
+ Tính từ/ trạng từ ngắn: adj-er/ adv-er + than
+ Tính từ/ trạng từ dài: more + adj/ adv + than
+ Bất quy tắc:
Ta thấy, sau chỗ trống là THAN nên đáp án là C
Tạm dịch: Học một ngôn ngữ mới khó hơn học một kỹ năng mới trên máy tính.
Question 8. Đáp án A
Kiến thức: Giới từ
Giải thích:
Ta có cấu trúc: be deficient in: thiếu hụt
Vậy đáp án đúng là A
Tạm dịch: Các bác sĩ khuyên những người thiếu Vitamin C nên ăn nhiều trái cây và rau quả.
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Ta thấy, sau chỗ trống là tên bệnh “influenza” - nên ko dùng mạo từ trước nó.
Vậy đáp án đúng là: B
Tạm dịch: Một nửa số trẻ em đã nghỉ học vào tuần trước vì dịch cúm bùng phát.
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Tạm dịch: Cậu học sinh đã phải chúi mũi vào đá mài cả năm và thi đỗ vào trường đại học mà mình mong
muốn.
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Giải thích:
Ta có: exterminated: hủy diệt
Xét các đáp án:
A. wiped out: xóa sổ/ tuyệt chủng B. stored: lưu trữ
C. resurrected: hồi sinh D. killed: giết
Từ trái nghĩa: exterminated: hủy diệt >< resurrected: hồi sinh
Vậy đáp án đúng là C
Tạm dịch: Bạn có thực sự nghĩ rằng loài người sẽ bị diệt vong khi ngày càng có nhiều máy móc thông minh
được phát minh ra trong tương lai?
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Ta có: implicate (v): dính líu/ liên quan
Xét các đáp án:
A. encouraged: khuyến khích B. instructed: chỉ dẫn
C. indicated: chỉ ra/ liên quan D. developed: phát triển
Từ đồng nghĩa: implicate (v): dính líu/ liên quan = indicate: chỉ ra/ liên quan
Vậy đáp án đúng là C
Tạm dịch: Lời thú nhận của bộ trưởng liên quan đến nhiều quan chức trong vụ bê bối hối lộ.
Question 26: Đáp án A
Kiến thức: Câu đồng nghĩa – Động từ khuyết thiếu
Giải thích:
Câu đề bài: Readers are not allowed to take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
(Độc giả không được mang sách ra khỏi thư viện nếu chưa điền thông tin trước.)
= A. Readers mustn’t take books out of the library without first filling in a form.
(Độc giả không được mang sách ra khỏi thư viện khi chưa điền thông tin trước.)
Ta có cấu trúc: be not allowed to V… không được phép làm gì
Xét các đáp án:
B. Readers should take books out of the library without first filling in a form. (Sai nghĩa)
C. Readers can take books out of the library without first filling in a form. (Sai nghĩa)
D. Readers needn’t take books out of the library without first filling in a form. (Sai nghĩa)
Vậy đáp án đúng là A
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Kiến thức: Câu đồng nghĩa - Lời nói gián tiếp
Giải thích:
Câu đề bài: “What did you do last weekend, Tim?” Alice asked
(“Anh đã làm gì vào cuối tuần trước, Tim?” Alice hỏi.)
= B. Alice asked Tim what he had done the previous weekend.
(Alice hỏi Tim anh ấy đã làm gì vào cuối tuần trước.)
Xét các đáp án còn lại:
A. Alice asked Tim what had he done the previous weekend. (Sai cấu trúc)
C. Alice asked Tim what did he do last weekend. (Sai cấu trúc)
D. Alice asked Tim what he had done last weekend. (Sai cấu trúc)
Vậy đáp án đúng là B
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Question 32. Đáp án: B
Kiến thức: Kết hợp câu – Câu điều kiện
Giải thích:
Câu đề bài:
Lucy really wants to attend the Halloween event. She doesn’t havena Halloween costume.
(Lucy thực sự muốn tham dự sự kiện Halloween. Cô ấy không có trang phục Halloween.)
= B. If Lucy had a Halloween costume, she could attend the Halloween event.
(Nếu Lucy có trang phục Halloween, cô ấy có thể tham gia sự kiện Halloween.)
Xét các phương án khác:
A. Provided that Lucy has a Halloween costume, she can’t attend the Halloween event. (Sai nghĩa)
C. Lucy wishes she had a Halloween costume so that she couldn’t attend the Halloween event. (Sai nghĩa)
D. If Lucy had a Halloween costume, she could have attended the Halloween event. (Sai nghĩa)
Vậy đáp án đúng là B
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Tạm dịch: Họ tin rằng những đồ uống này tốt cho sức khỏe hơn đồ uống có ga. Tuy nhiên, theo một nghiên
cứu mới, phiên bản "ăn kiêng" của đồ uống có đường có thể gây hại cho tim của chúng ta như đồ uống có ga
chứa nhiều đường.
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Thông tin: The researchers said: "Higher intakes of ... artificially sweetened beverages were associated with
a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, suggesting that artificially sweetened beverages might not be a
healthy (37) ___substitute___ for sugary drinks.
Tạm dịch: Các nhà nghiên cứu cho biết: "Lượng tiêu thụ cao hơn... đồ uống có đường nhân tạo có liên quan
đến nguy cơ mắc bệnh tim mạch cao hơn, cho thấy rằng đồ uống có đường nhân tạo có thể không phải là sự
thay thế lành mạnh cho đồ uống có đường.
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C. Tăng đột biến là kết quả của việc sử dụng điện thoại thông minh và máy tính bảng.
D. Sự tăng đột biến ngày càng trở nên phổ biến.
Thông tin: In general, enlarged spikes were more common in males than in females.
Tạm dịch: Nhìn chung, gai to phổ biến ở nam hơn ở nữ
Vậy đáp án đúng là A
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Xét các đáp án:
A. hộp sọ B. áp lực C. màn hình D. đầu
Thông tin: As people tilt their head forward to look at the screen, they put pressure on where the neck
muscles meet the skull, so the body then develops more bone layers to be able to withstand it, said Shahar.
Tạm dịch: Khi mọi người nghiêng đầu về phía trước để nhìn vào màn hình, họ tạo áp lực lên nơi cơ cổ tiếp
xúc với hộp sọ, do đó cơ thể sẽ phát triển thêm các lớp xương để có thể chịu đựng được nó, Shahar cho biết.
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Tạm dịch: Nếu kéo dài quá lâu, không thu hút được nhân viên hoặc biến thành bài giảng với rất ít hoặc
không có tương tác cá nhân, các cuộc họp sẽ làm suy giảm đáng kể sức chịu đựng tâm lý của nhân viên.
Dành thời gian để phục hồi là điều bắt buộc, nhưng làm như vậy phải trả giá bằng năng suất.
Thông tin 3: It isn’t anything novel that workers feel fatigued after a meeting, but only in recent decades
have scientists deemed the condition worthy of further investigation. – Đáp án C: đúng
Tạm dịch: Việc người lao động cảm thấy mệt mỏi sau cuộc họp không phải là điều gì mới lạ, nhưng chỉ
trong những thập kỷ gần đây, các nhà khoa học mới coi tình trạng này đáng để điều tra thêm.
Dựa vào nghĩa, đáp án đúng là D
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Question 48. Đáp án B
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Trong trường hợp nào thì nhà quản lý chỉ nên gửi e-mail cho nhân viên của mình?
Xét các đáp án:
A. Khi tổ chức một cuộc họp quá tốn kém.
B. Khi không có thông tin khẩn cấp cần truyền đạt.
C. Khi nhân viên của họ quá kiệt sức để tham gia các cuộc họp.
D. Khi cần họp nhưng quá mất thời gian.
Thông tin: If all that’s on the agenda is a quick catch-up, or some non-urgent information sharing, it may
better for managers to send an e-mail to his or her subordinates instead.
Tạm dịch: Nếu tất cả những gì trong chương trình nghị sự chỉ là cập nhật nhanh hoặc chia sẻ thông tin không
khẩn cấp, thì tốt hơn hết các nhà quản lý nên gửi e-mail cho cấp dưới của mình.
Vậy đáp án đúng là B
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C. Lý Do Tại Sao Các Cuộc Họp Làm Chúng Ta Mệt Mỏi
D. Làm thế nào để các cuộc họp mang tính tương tác cao hơn
Ta thấy, tác giả nói về hội chứng phục hồi hội họp. Nó là một căn bệnh ảnh hưởng đến đời sống tinh thần
của nhân viên. Tác giả còn nêu cách phòng tránh và ngăn chặn.
Vậy đáp án đúng là B
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