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Bài thi thử kỳ thi tốt nghiệp Trung học Phổ thông môn Tiếng Anh - Năm học 2018-2019 - Mã đề 641
SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG 
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019
 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 641
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 1: More and more people are standing out against race discrimination.
A. raising hands to	B. standing up for	C. putting hands up	D. putting up with
Question 2: I don’t think she will share her feelings with you. She’s a reserved person.
A. shameful	B. sociable	C. shy	D. talkative
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
 Question 3:A. immediate	B. eliminate	C. productive	D. economics
 Question 4:A. intervene	B. notify	C. subsidies	D. measures
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
 Some people believe that soon schools will no longer be necessary. These people say that because of the Internet and other new technology, there is no longer any need for school buildings, formal classes, or teachers. Perhaps this will be true one day, but it is hard for me to imagine a world without schools. In fact, we need to look at how we can use new technology to make schools better - not to eliminate them. We should invent a new kind of school that is linked to libraries, museums, science centers, laboratories, and even corporations.
 Corporations ought to create learning programs for schools in their area of expertise. Independent experts could give talks on video or over the Internet. TV networks and local stations could develop programming about things students are actually studying in schools. Laboratories could set up websites to demonstrate new technology so students could view it on the Internet.
 Is this just a dream? No. Already there are several towns where this is beginning to happen. Blacksburg, Virginia, is one of them. Here the entire city is linked to the Internet, and learning can take place at home, at school, and in the office. Businesses provide programs for the schools and the community. The schools provide computer labs for people at home. Because everyone has Internet access, older people participate as much as younger ones, and everyone can visit distant libraries and museums as easily as nearby ones.
 How will this new kind of school change learning? It is too early to be sure, but it is very exciting to think about. Technology will change the way we learn; schools will change as well; and we will all learn something in the process.
Question 5: The future schools should be.........
A. for all young international people
B. for old people only
C. linked to all the capital cities the world over
D. linked to libraries, museums, science centers, laboratories, and even corporations
Question 6: Which of the following statements is TRUE about Blacksburg?
A. It’s the school with new technology.
B. It’s the city where there are no teachers. 
C. It’s the biggest library. 
D. It’s a city in Virginia where learning can take place at home, at school, and in offices.
Question 7: How does the author feel about the change of schools in the future?
A. pessimistic	B. positive	C. indifferent	D. depressed
Question 8: According to the author, the statements below are possible about schools EXCEPT.........
A. corporations should get involved 
B. everyone can visit distant libraries as easily as nearby ones
C. new technology will change the way we learn
D. new technology will replace teachers completely
Question 9: It can be inferred from passage that.........
A. New technology will replace schools	B. Schools are not necessary
C. A and C	D. Schools are still necessary
Question 10: The word eliminate is closest in meaning to.........
A. damage	B. lessen	C. abolish	D. remove
Question 11: The word expertise is closest in meaning to.........
A. higher learning for experts	B. higher education
C. doing scientific research	D. knowledge and skill of high level
Question 12: What is the best title for this passage?
A. Schools For The Future	B. Schools And Technology
C. Schools On Line	D. Schools For Everyone
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 13: They turned their noses up at the only hotel that was available.
A. disagreed	B. felt like	C. despised	D. felt doubtful
Question 14: "Do you think you might be in line for promotion, then?" ~ "No, it's just wishful thinking." 
A. hopeless thing	B. imagination	C. insensible thing	D. groundless rumour
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
 Question 15:A. wicked	B. looked	C. crooked	D. naked
 Question 16:A. worse	B. born	C. torn	D. form
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 17: ~ A: "Would you mind not playing loud music early on Sunday mornings?" ~ B: ".............."
A. Of course. Sorry about that, I didn’t know it was a problem.
B. Oh, would you? Thanks, that would be great!
C. No. we're having a party. Will you come?
D. Oh, don’t worry about it. It didn’t wake us up.
Question 18: ~ A: ".............." ~ B: "Sure, why not?"
A. Let me take a look at that printer problem for you.	B. Would you like me to fix that for you?
C. Shall I fetch you some coffee?	D. Would you help me sort this problem out, please?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 19: Please remind me that I should not spend more money than.......we have decided to spend.
A. which	B. this	C. what	D. it
Question 20: Jerry continued to be denied a promotion despite........
A. he had excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
B. had excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
C. of having excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
D. having excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
Question 21: The final game attracted a crowd of over 50,000........
A. audience	B. spectators	C. viewers	D. lookers-on
Question 22: I don’t think she will share her feelings with you. She’s a........person.
A. talkative	B. reserved	C. confident	D. sociable
Question 23: The kids are out late, so of course she’s........to worry.
A. bound	B. able	C. possible	D. likely
Question 24: The UN peace-keeping........has arrived in the capital.
A. organization	B. message	C. mission	D. agency
Question 25: We’re full of........for all your hard work.
A. facility	B. admiration	C. determination	D. competition
Question 26: 500 penguins were among the........of an oil spill.
A. results	B. catastrophes	C. victims	D. sufferings
Question 27: No shop can be completely.......against thefts.
A. close-knit	B. secure	C. happy	D. confident
Question 28: She said that she was optimistic........the future of the company.
A. for	B. of	C. about	D. with
Question 29: Take the unbrella with you.......it rains on the way home.
A. if	B. in case	C. because	D. whenever
Question 30: Hardly had I turned my back.......a stone was thrown at me.
A. as	B. then	C. when	D. than
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 31: We regret to inform you that your application has not been successful.
A. Much to our regret we have to inform you that your application hasn’t been successful.
B. Informing you that your application hasn’t been successful is our regret.
C. Much to our regret to inform you that your application hasn’t been successful.
D. We regret informing you that your application has not been successful.
Question 32: If we can solve the problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.
A. The sooner can we solve the problem the betterwill it be for all concerned.
B. The sooner we can solve the problem the better it will be for all concerned.
C. The sooner we can solve the problem the better it will be for all the things which are concerned.
D. The sooner we can solve the problem it will be the better for all concerned.
Question 33: According to his arrangement, an iPad will be provided for every child under ten.
A. He has arranged for every child under ten be provided with an iPad.
B. He has arranged for every child under ten to be provided with an iPad.
C. He has arranged that every child under ten to be provided with an iPad.
D. He has arranged for every child under ten is provided with an iPad.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
 Students read for a ...(34)... of reasons, but probably the most important reason students read is to gain academic knowledge. Their goal is to learn and remember what they read. To be successful, they must ...(35)... certain reading skills. Successful readers identify and mark important information. There are a number of reasons why marking is a good reading habit. First, it increases concentration and alertness. Second, it improves reading ability. While marking, readers are actively ...(36)... for the key information. Finally, it helps readers remember ...(37)... they have read. They are putting the information into memory when they physically circle, underline, or mark it in some way. Readers are making the information their ...(38)....
 Question 34:A. group	B. purpose 	C. list	D. variety
 Question 35:A. raise	B. improve	C. increase	D. develop
 Question 36:A. searching	B. waiting	C. finding	D. seeking
 Question 37:A. how	B. what	C. that	D. why
 Question 38:A. own	B. gain	C. ability	D. skills
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
HOPE FOR THE FUTURE OF PANDAS
 Giant pandas, found only in China, are one of üie worlds nwst endangered species. There are only about 1600 left in the wild and another 200 in captivity. The female panda has an average of only about 7 cubs (baby pandas) in her lifetime. This is why it is extremely important that we protect these beautiful animals.
 In April 2006, a four-year-old male panda called Xiang Xiang was released into the wild. He was the first panda bom in captivity to be set free. This was more than 40 years after the birth of the first giant panda in captivity. Xiang Xiang, whose name means ‘lucky’, has a radio collar so scientists can follow his movements. When released, he barked like an angry dog and ran towards photographers before heading into the forest! Xiang Xiang began training to be a wild panda from the age of two. He was raised at the Panda Centre in the Wolong Nature Reserve, where more than a hundred pandas live (more than half of the pandas in captivity!). Xiang Xiang's habitat training began in a five-acre open space. He later went to a much larger area that was more like a natural panda habitat. There, Xiang Xiang learned to build a place to live and to eat bamboo. He started to become aggressive towards humans and make noises like a wild panda. Also, his health improved and he began to have more energy.
 The area around the Wolong Nature Reserve is the largest giant panda habitat in the world. Scientists will work out how many more pandas can live in this area, then they will release that number into the wild. Xiang Xiang was released into the western end of the Wolong Nature Reserve. There, he may meet other pandas. However, will they befriend him or not? If they do, then in the future pandas will be released in eight or ten different locations. The plan is to double the number of pandas in the wild by releasing around 15 each year.
 Conservationalists hope many more pandas like Xiang Xiang will be released back into their natural habitat. However, the giant panda's habitat has been shrinking more and more due to deforestation for wood and farming. This is the greatest threat of all to pandas. For this reason, the Chinese government has decided to protect 28 natural areas. They have also set up centres like the Chengdu Research Base. This research base started with six pandas whose habitat had been destroyed. Today it has 33 and they plan to reintroduce some of them to the wild in the future.
 It is important to breed pandas and to release them into the wild. However, protecting their habitat is the most important step. This is the only way to make sure they survive.
Question 39: The radio collar...
A. makes Xiang Xiang bark.	B. takes photographs.
C. tells scientists where Xiang Xiang is.	D. plays music,
Question 40: Xiang Xiang was the first panda..
A. that lived in the forest.	B. born in captivity, then released into the wild.
C. released after 40 years in captivity.	D. not born in the wild.
Question 41: Which of the following can you not find at the Panda Centre?
A. Open spaces	B. Wild pandas	C. Bamboo	D. Over 100 pandas
Question 42: The greatest danger to pandas is......
A. the Chinese government's measures	B. farming.
C. decreasing habitats.	D. conservationalists.
Question 43: Scientists at Wolong Nature Reserve will.....
A. take more pandas into captivity.	B. move pandas out of the area.
C. reduce panda numbers.	D. release a certain number of pandas.
Question 44: The Chengdu Research Base..
A. has a lot more pandas than when it was first opened.	B. only has 6 pandas.
C. is a natural environment for pandas.	D. has 28 safe areas for pandas,
Question 45: The word “befriend” means......
A. make friends with	B. be friendly towards	C. have more friends	D. co-exist
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 46: Peter’s mother told her son don’t leave the house until she got back.
A. got back	B. told	C. until	D. don’t
Question 47: When she heard the news she got so a shock that she dropped her glass.
A. news	B. so	C. heard	D. that
Question 48: The elder the children are the more their parents expect from.
A. elder	B. are	C. expect	D. more
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 49: His schoolbag is too full. The zip fastener cannot close properly.
A. His schoolbag is so full that the zip fastener closes properly.
B. Although his schoolbag is so full, ne can close the zip fastener.
C. His schoolbag is too for the zip fastener to close properly
D. His schoolbag is so full that the zip fastener can close properly.
Question 50: I couldn't concentrate fully. The machine made too much noise. 
A. The machine's noise prevented my concentrating fully.
B. The machine was noisy to make me unable to concentrate fully.
 C. The noise from the machine made it hard for me to concentrate fully.	 
D. The noise machine stopped me to concentrate fully.
The End
SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO BÀI THI THỬ KỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
 ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC NĂM HỌC 2018- 2019
 (Đề gồm có 04 trang) MÔN TIẾNG ANH ~ MÃ ĐỀ 576
 Thời gian: 60 phút - không tính thời gian giao đề
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
HOPE FOR THE FUTURE OF PANDAS
 Giant pandas, found only in China, are one of üie worlds nwst endangered species. There are only about 1600 left in the wild and another 200 in captivity. The female panda has an average of only about 7 cubs (baby pandas) in her lifetime. This is why it is extremely important that we protect these beautiful animals.
 In April 2006, a four-year-old male panda called Xiang Xiang was released into the wild. He was the first panda bom in captivity to be set free. This was more than 40 years after the birth of the first giant panda in captivity. Xiang Xiang, whose name means ‘lucky’, has a radio collar so scientists can follow his movements. When released, he barked like an angry dog and ran towards photographers before heading into the forest! Xiang Xiang began training to be a wild panda from the age of two. He was raised at the Panda Centre in the Wolong Nature Reserve, where more than a hundred pandas live (more than half of the pandas in captivity!). Xiang Xiang's habitat training began in a five-acre open space. He later went to a much larger area that was more like a natural panda habitat. There, Xiang Xiang learned to build a place to live and to eat bamboo. He started to become aggressive towards humans and make noises like a wild panda. Also, his health improved and he began to have more energy.
 The area around the Wolong Nature Reserve is the largest giant panda habitat in the world. Scientists will work out how many more pandas can live in this area, then they will release that number into the wild. Xiang Xiang was released into the western end of the Wolong Nature Reserve. There, he may meet other pandas. However, will they befriend him or not? If they do, then in the future pandas will be released in eight or ten different locations. The plan is to double the number of pandas in the wild by releasing around 15 each year.
 Conservationalists hope many more pandas like Xiang Xiang will be released back into their natural habitat. However, the giant panda's habitat has been shrinking more and more due to deforestation for wood and farming. This is the greatest threat of all to pandas. For this reason, the Chinese government has decided to protect 28 natural areas. They have also set up centres like the Chengdu Research Base. This research base started with six pandas whose habitat had been destroyed. Today it has 33 and they plan to reintroduce some of them to the wild in the future.
 It is important to breed pandas and to release them into the wild. However, protecting their habitat is the most important step. This is the only way to make sure they survive.
Question 1: The word “befriend” means......
A. be friendly towards	B. have more friends	C. make friends with	D. co-exist
Question 2: Xiang Xiang was the first panda..
A. that lived in the forest.	B. born in captivity, then released into the wild.
C. released after 40 years in captivity.	D. not born in the wild.
Question 3: The radio collar...
A. takes photographs.	B. makes Xiang Xiang bark.
C. tells scientists where Xiang Xiang is.	D. plays music,
Question 4: Scientists at Wolong Nature Reserve will.....
A. move pandas out of the area.	B. reduce panda numbers.
C. take more pandas into captivity.	D. release a certain number of pandas.
Question 5: Which of the following can you not find at the Panda Centre?
A. Wild pandas	B. Bamboo	C. Open spaces	D. Over 100 pandas
Question 6: The greatest danger to pandas is......
A. decreasing habitats.	B. farming.
C. the Chinese government's measures	D. conservationalists.
Question 7: The Chengdu Research Base..
A. has 28 safe areas for pandas,	B. only has 6 pandas.
C. has a lot more pandas than when it was first opened.	D. is a natural environment for pandas.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
 Question 8:A. economics	B. productive	C. eliminate	D. immediate
 Question 9:A. intervene	B. measures	C. notify	D. subsidies
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best completes each of the following exchanges.
Question 10: ~ A: "Would you mind not playing loud music early on Sunday mornings?" ~ B: ".............."
A. Oh, don’t worry about it. It didn’t wake us up.
B. No. we're having a party. Will you come?
C. Of course. Sorry about that, I didn’t know it was a problem.
D. Oh, would you? Thanks, that would be great!
Question 11: ~ A: ".............." ~ B: "Sure, why not?"
A. Let me take a look at that printer problem for you.	B. Shall I fetch you some coffee?
C. Would you help me sort this problem out, please?	D. Would you like me to fix that for you?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
 Question 12:A. worse	B. form	C. torn	D. born
 Question 13:A. looked	B. crooked	C. wicked	D. naked
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 14: I don’t think she will share her feelings with you. She’s a reserved person.
A. talkative	B. sociable	C. shy	D. shameful
Question 15: More and more people are standing out against race discrimination.
A. raising hands to	B. putting hands up	C. putting up with	D. standing up for
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 16: No shop can be completely.......against thefts.
A. secure	B. close-knit	C. happy	D. confident
Question 17: Take the unbrella with you.......it rains on the way home.
A. because	B. in case	C. if	D. whenever
Question 18: Jerry continued to be denied a promotion despite........
A. he had excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
B. had excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
C. having excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
D. of having excellent skills in the job category they were trying to fill.
Question 19: She said that she was optimistic........the future of the company.
A. for	B. of	C. with	D. about
Question 20: The final game attracted a crowd of over 50,000........
A. audience	B. spectators	C. viewers	D. lookers-on
Question 21: The UN peace-keeping........has arrived in the capital.
A. organization	B. mission	C. agency	D. message
Question 22: The kids are out late, so of course she’s........to worry.
A. possible	B. likely	C. bound	D. able
Question 23: 500 penguins were among the........of an oil spill.
A. catastrophes	B. sufferings	C. victims	D. results
Question 24: We’re full of........for all your hard work.
A. competition	B. determination	C. admiration	D. facility
Question 25: Please remind me that I should not spend more money than.......we have decided to spend.
A. this	B. it	C. what	D. which
Question 26: I don’t think she will share her feelings with you. She’s a........person.
A. confident	B. sociable	C. reserved	D. talkative
Question 27: Hardly had I turned my back.......a stone was thrown at me.
A. as	B. than	C. when	D. then
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
 Students read for a ...(28)... of reasons, but probably the most important reason students read is to gain academic knowledge. Their goal is to learn and remember what they read. To be successful, they must ...(29)... certain reading skills. Successful readers identify and mark important information. There are a number of reasons why marking is a good reading habit. First, it increases concentration and alertness. Second, it improves reading ability. While marking, readers are actively ...(30)... for the key information. Finally, it helps readers remember ...(31)... they have read. They are putting the information into memory when they physically circle, underline, or mark it in some way. Readers are making the information their ...(32)....
 Question 28:A. list	B. group	C. variety	D. purpose 
 Question 29:A. develop	B. increase	C. improve	D. raise
 Question 30:A. seeking	B. waiting	C. finding	D. searching
 Question 31:A. why	B. how	C. what	D. that
 Question 32:A. ability	B. own	C. skills	D. gain
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 33: Peter’s mother told her son don’t leave the house until she got back.
A. got back	B. don’t	C. told	D. until
Question 34: When she heard the news she got so a shock that she dropped her glass.
A. that	B. heard	C. so	D. news
Question 35: The elder the children are the more their parents expect from.
A. elder	B. more	C. expect	D. are
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 36: "Do you think you might be in line for promotion, then?" ~ "No, it's just wishful thinking." 
A. hopeless thing	B. imagination	C. insensible thing	D. groundless rumour
Question 37: They turned their noses up at the only hotel that was available.
A. despised	B. felt like	C. felt doubtful	D. disagreed
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
 Some people believe that soon schools will no longer be necessary. These people say that because of the Internet and other new technology, there is no longer any need for school buildings, formal classes, or teachers. Perhaps this will be true one day, but it is hard for me to imagine a world without schools. In fact, we need to look at how we can use new technology to make schools better - not to eliminate them. We should invent a new kind of school that is linked to libraries, museums, science centers, laboratories, and even corporations.
 Corporations ought to create learning programs for schools in their area of expertise. Independent experts could give talks on video or over the Internet. TV networks and local stations could develop programming about things students are actually studying in schools. Laboratories could set up websites to demonstrate new technology so students could view it on the Internet.
 Is this just a dream? No. Already there are several towns where this is beginning to happen. Blacksburg, Virginia, is one of them. Here the entire city is linked to the Internet, and learning can take place at home, at school, and in the office. Businesses provide programs for the schools and the community. The schools provide computer labs for people at home. Because everyone has Internet access, older people participate as much as younger ones, and everyone can visit distant libraries and museums as easily as nearby ones.
 How will this new kind of school change learning? It is too early to be sure, but it is very exciting to think about. Technology will change the way we learn; schools will change as well; and we will all learn something in the process.
Question 38: It can be inferred from passage that.........
A. A and C	B. New technology will replace schools
C. Schools are still necessary	D. Schools are not necessary
Question 39: According to the author, the statements below are possible about schools EXCEPT.........
A. everyone can visit distant libraries as easily as nearby ones
B. corporations should get involved 
C. new technology will replace teachers completely
D. new technology will change the way we learn
Question 40: The word expertise is closest in meaning to.........
A. doing scientific research	B. higher education
C. higher learning for experts	D. knowledge and skill of high level
Question 41: What is the best title for this passage?
A. Schools And Technology	B. Schools For Everyone
C. Schools For The Future	D. Schools On Line
Question 42: The word eliminate is closest in meaning to.........
A. remove	B. lessen	C. damage	D. abolish
Question 43: Which of the following statements is TRUE about Blacksburg?
A. It’s the school with new technology.
B. It’s the city where there are no teachers. 
C. It’s a city in Virginia where learning can take place at home, at school, and in offices.
D. It’s the biggest library. 
Question 44: How does the author feel about the change of schools in the future?
A. indifferent	B. pessimistic	C. positive	D. depressed
Question 45: The future schools should be.........
A. for old people only
B. for all young international people
C. linked to libraries, museums, science centers, laboratories, and even corporations
D. linked to all the capital cities the world over
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 46: We regret to inform you that your application has not been successful.
A. Much to our regret to inform you that your application hasn’t been successful.
B. Informing you that your application hasn’t been successful is our regret.
C. We regret informing you that your application has not been successful.
D. Much to our regret we have to inform you that your application hasn’t been successful.
Question 47: According to his arrangement, an iPad will be provided for every child under ten.
A. He has arranged that every child under ten to be provided with an iPad.
B. He has arranged for every child under ten be provided with an iPad.
C. He has arranged for every child under ten to be provided with an iPad.
D. He has arranged for every child under ten is provided with an iPad.
Question 48: If we can solve the problem soon, it will be better for all concerned.
A. The sooner we can solve the problem the better it will be for all the things which are concerned.
B. The sooner we can solve the problem it will be the better for all concerned.
C. The sooner can we solve the problem the betterwill i

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