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Phan Huỳnh Gia, Bảo

MONEVE
Ap il 1, 2024

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1. Read the text below and decide which word best fits each gap. Use only one word for each
gap.
Holograms: A Closer Look
Holograms have become a buzzword in today's technological landscape, g ipping the
imagination of people _____ va ious indust ies.
1/1 POINT

across

i across in eve y pa t of a place, group of people, etc.


hologram /ˈhɔləgræm/ n C
a kind of photograph made with a laser that looks as if it is not flat when you look at it from an angle
buzzword /ˈbʌzwəːd/ n C a word or phrase, especially one connected with a pa ticular subject, that has
become fashionable and popular and is used a lot in newspapers, etc
g ip, hold + imagination
Dinosaurs caught and have held the imagination of us all because they seem like dragons.

2. But what _____ are holograms, and how do they work?


1/1 POINT

exactly

i why/what/where etc exactly...?


Where exactly did you stay in Portugal?

3. _____ its core, a hologram is a photographic technique that captures and reproduces the three-
dimensional st ucture of an object or scene.
1/1 POINT

At

i core /kɔː/ n C the most impo tant or central pa t of something


Debt is at the core of the problem.
4. _____ traditional photographs, which record only the intensity of light, holograms also capture
the phase of light waves.
1/1 POINT

Unlike

i unlike /ʌnˈlaɪk/ prep


completely different from a pa ticular person or thing

5. This unique feature enables them to recreate an object's depth, enabling viewers to see
different perspectives when they interact _____ the holographic image.
1/1 POINT

with

i interact with

6. Holograms find applications in a _____ range of fields.


1/1 POINT

wide

i wide/broad/whole/full range of sth


students from a wide range of backgrounds

7. In the ente tainment _____, holographic displays create captivating visual expe iences in
conce ts, exhibitions, and theme parks.
1/1 POINT

indust y

i the ente tainment indust y/business/world

8. In medicine, they aid in medical training, providing realistic 3D models of anatomical st uctures
_____ surgical planning.
1/1 POINT

for

i provide sth for sb


9. Additionally, holograms are _____ in secu ity applications, such as holographic seals on
banknotes and identification cards, to prevent counte feiting.
0/1 POINT

utilized

used

10. As holography continues to advance, we can expect _____ more innovative applications that will
reshape our visual expe iences and propel us into a future where reality and illusion seamlessly
coexist.
1/1 POINT

even

11. From Bad to Good: Maste ing the A t of Habits


Habits shape our lives in ways we often underestimate. They are the building blocks of our
_____ routines and can greatly influence our success, happiness, and overall well-being.
1/1 POINT

daily

i daily, day-to-day + routine

12. Understanding the power of habits and lea ning _____ to ha ness them can lead to
transfo mative changes in our lives.
1/1 POINT

how

i lea n (how) to do sth

13. Habits are like the gears that d ive our actions, and fo ming positive _____ is c ucial for personal
growth.
0/1 POINT

habits

ones
14. Breaking _____ from bad habits and cultivating new, beneficial habits requires dedication and
perseverance.
1/1 POINT

free

i break free
to stop being affected by something that limits what you can do
I need to break free of my family and start a new life.
His mentor helped him to break free from the world of crime.

15. It is said that it takes around 21 days to establish a habit, but _____ the course is key to making
it stick.
1/1 POINT

staying

i stay the course informal


to finish something in spite of difficulties
Dieters should try hard to stay the course.

16. _____ the first step toward change is often the hardest, but once a habit becomes ... nature, it
can be a powe ful force.
1/1 POINT

Taking

i take a step

17. ... the first step toward change is often the hardest, but once a habit becomes _____ nature, it
can be a powe ful force.
1/1 POINT

second

i be/become second nature (to sb)


something that is second nature to you is something you have done so often that you do it almost without
thinking
Driving becomes second nature after a while.

18. Stepping outside one's comfo t zone to embrace new habits can lead to extraordina y personal
development. For instance, taking _____ regular exercise or cutting back procrastination can
significantly impact our physical and mental well-being.
1/1 POINT

up

i take sth⇔up
to become interested in a new activity and to spend time doing
19. Moreover, the power of habits extends to our professional lives as well. In the workplace, going
the extra mile and seizing oppo tunities can lead the _____ for career advancement.
1/1 POINT

way

i lead the way


be the first to do something, and show other people how to do it

20. Tu ning challenges _____ oppo tunities and thinking outside the box can set individuals apa t
and open doors to new possibilities.
1/1 POINT

into

i tu n (sb/sth) into sth

21. Use the word given to form the correct word that fills each gap.
In Tune with the World: The Language of Music
Music has been an integral pa t of human culture for millennia, transcending geographical and
linguistic ba iers to touch the hea ts of people WORLD .
1/1 POINT

worldwide

22. It has a unique power to evoke emotions, provoke thoughts, and provide solace du ing both
JOY and challenging times.
1/1 POINT

joyful

23. The emotional impact of music is DENY .


1/1 POINT

undeniable

24. It has the ability to uplift spi its, b ing tears to the eyes, and evoke memo ies long FORGET .
1/1 POINT

forgotten
25. Whether through lively beats that get us dancing or gentle melodies that soothe our souls,
music taps into the deepest recesses of our EMOTE
1/1 POINT

emotions

26. It can express what words fail to convey and provide a catha tic release for our feelings,
making it a POWER and ... fo m of a t.
1/1 POINT

powe ful

27. It can express what words fail to convey and provide a catha tic release for our feelings,
making it a ... and DISPENSE fo m of a t.
1/1 POINT

indispensable

i indispensable /ˌɪndɪˈspensəbəl/ adj essential


dispense /dɪˈspens/ v T formal to give something to people

28. Music also se ves as a unifying force, foste ing CONNECT between individuals and
communities.
1/1 POINT

connections

29. REGARD of cultural backgrounds, people come together to enjoy conce ts, sing in ha mony,
and celebrate the beauty of music.
1/1 POINT

Regardless

i regardless of
without being affected or influenced by something

30. In times of joy, so row, or protest, music becomes the COLLECT voice of a generation, uniting
hea ts and minds in a shared expe ience.
1/1 POINT

collective
31. Attracting Success: The Law of Manifestation
The Law of Manifestation, also known as the Law of Attraction, asse ts that our thoughts and
emotions have the potential to shape our REAL .
1/1 POINT

reality

32. By focusing on positive INTEND and aligning our mindset with our goals, we can attract
positive outcomes into our lives.
1/1 POINT

intentions

33. VISUALISE affi mations, and gratitude practices se ve as tools to ... this process.
0/1 POINT

Visualized

Visualization Visualisation

34. ... affi mations, and gratitude practices se ve as tools to STRONG this process.
1/1 POINT

strengthen

35. While c itics may question its SCIENCE basis, many individuals have repo ted profound ...
after the Law of Manifestation.
1/1 POINT

scientific

36. While c itics may question its ... basis, many individuals have repo ted profound FORM after
the Law of Manifestation.
0/1 POINT

transfo ming

transfo mations
37. Taking inspired action is a vital component of this philosophy, emphasising that proactive steps
are necessa y to manifest our ASPIRE .
1/1 POINT

aspirations

38. The universe responds to the energy we emit, and by being open to oppo tunities and LINE
our actions, we position ourselves for success.
1/1 POINT

aligning

i align /əˈlaɪn/ v to organize or change something so that it has the ight relationship to something else

39. Whether viewed as a spi itual concept or a PSYCHOLOGY tool, the Law of Manifestation
empowers us to take charge of our thoughts and emotions.
1/1 POINT

psychological

40. By cultivating positive thinking and embracing a PURPOSE mindset, we can create a life that
aligns with our deepest desires.
1/1 POINT

purposeful

i purposeful /ˈpəːpəsfəl/ adj having a clear aim or purpose


= dete mined

41. Fill in the gap in the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first, using the
word given. Do not change the word given. Use between three and eight words (including the
word given).
For Tom, Bob's skill as a w iter was most captivating. HOW
Tom was most ________________________ was as a w iter.
1/1 POINT

captivated by how skilled Bob

i captivate /ˈkæptɪveɪt/ v T
to attract someone ve y much, and hold their attention
be captivated by sb/sth
He was captivated by her beauty.
42. Although the designer dress was excessively expensive, she bought it. ARM
Although the designer dress _______________________, she bought it.
0/1 POINT

cost an a m and a leg

cost her an a m and a leg

i an a m and a leg
(cost) a large amount of money
His new car must have cost him an arm and a leg.

43. Such a groundbreaking discove y in Biology hasn't been witnessed before. BEEN
Never before __________________________ in Biology like this.
0/1 POINT

has such a groundbreaking discove y been witnessed

has there been a groundbreaking discove y

44. The new project involves high isks, but it also offers a significant oppo tunity. STAKES
The _______________________________, but it also presents a significant oppo tunity.
1/1 POINT

stakes are high for the new project

i high stakes
if the stakes are high when you are t ying to do something, you isk losing a lot or it will be dangerous if
you fail
Climbing is a dangerous sport and the stakes are high.

45. It's impossible to predict how things will tu n out after the match. TELLING
There is ______________________________ will tu n out after the match.
0/1 POINT

no telling how things


no point in telling how things

no way of telling how things no chance of telling how things

no telling how things

i there is no telling
used to say that there is no way to know what will happen in a ce tain situation
There's no telling who is going to show up tonight.
46. I had just sta ted exercising when I got the flu. CAME
I ____________________________ as I sta ted exercising.
0/1 POINT

came down with the flu

came down with the flu as soon

i come down with sth


to sta t to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not se ious:
I think I'm coming down with flu.

47. I am not expecting an increase in online sales this qua ter. UPTURN
I have ____________________________ in online sales this qua ter.
0/1 POINT

not expected an uptu n

no expectation for an uptu n no expectation of an uptu n

i have no expectation for/of

48. The students were told to either attend the seminar or w ite an essay. NO
The students ________________________ attend the seminar or w ite an essay.
1/1 POINT

had no choice but to

i have little/no choice/option/alte native (but to)

49. My dog has finally got used to the new environment. TERMS
My dog ________________________________ the new environment.
1/1 POINT

has finally come to te ms with

i come to te ms with sth


to accept an unpleasant or sad situation and no longer feel upset or ang y about it
George and Elizabeth have come to terms with the fact that they will never have children.
50. Her reckless behaviour jeopardised her chances of getting a promotion. PUT
Her chances of getting a promotion ________________________________ by her reckless behaviour.
0/1 POINT

were put in jeopardy

was put at isk was put in jeopardy

i at isk in a dangerous situation


put/place sth in jeopardy

51. The demand for the product is so high that the offer has been extended. HAS
So ___________________________________ the offer has been extended.
0/1 POINT

high has the demand for the product been that

high has the demand for tickets been

high has the demand been for the tickets


52. Unless there is a strong contender, the manage 's job is hers for the taking. BOUND
She's ________________________________ there isn't a strong contender.
0/1 POINT

bound to get the manage 's job unless

bound to get the manage 's job if bound to get the manage 's job providing

bound to get the manage 's job provided

bound to get the manage 's job provided that

bound to get the manage 's job providing that

bound to get the manage ’s job if bound to get the manage ’s job provided

bound to get the manage ’s job provided that

bound to get the manage ’s job providing

bound to get the manage ’s job providing that

i be bound to
to be ve y likely to do or feel a pa ticular thing
contender /kənˈtendə/ n C
someone or something that is in competition with other people or things
contender for
a contender for the Democratic nomination
se ious/strong/leading etc contender
Her new album has to be a strong contender for the Album of the Year award.
be (one's) for the taking
to be available for one to easily obtain or achieve.
With your famous parents, any job is yours for the taking. Some of us, though, actually have to apply for
jobs.
Our probable valedictorian has been pretty distracted lately, so I think the title is yours for the taking.

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