Thi Thu 4 (Test 8-6)
Thi Thu 4 (Test 8-6)
Thi Thu 4 (Test 8-6)
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in the following questions.
Question 1: A. attacks B. repeats C. roofs D. trays
Question 2: A. watch B. church C. stomach D. change
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in the following questions.
Question 3: A. attraction B. sensitive C. agency D. influence
Question 4: A. reject B. attract C. beauty D. decide
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 5:The army headquarters are on the other side of the square, in a former colonial mansion.
A B C D
Question 6: John Taylor Gattocriticizes public schools because they require students to attend, receive
A B C
money from the government, and destroyed students' humanity.
D
Question 7: If I'd known how sensible she was I wouldn't have made the remark.
A B C D
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: The math test was very difficult, ___?
A. wasn't it B. isn't it C. weren't they D. did it
Question 6: I never listen to ________ radio. In fact, I haven’t even got a radio.
A. a B. an C. the D. 0 (no article)
Question 7: It took years of research, but __________the end, they found the answer.
A. over B. at C. in D. on
Question 8: I enjoyed _________ with you for the holidays. It was marvellous.
A. to stay B. staying C. stay D. stayed
Question 9: I would have bought them a present if they __________ me to their wedding.
A. had invited B. have invited C. invited D. will invite
Question 10: Martha lives in Dublin. She _____ there her whole life, ever since her dad died a few years ago.
A. lived B. has lived C. will live D .was living
Question 11: Many exam candidates lose marks simply _________ they do not read the questions properly.
A. because B. in spite of C. because of D. although
Question 12: The college will probably close its doors next summer________
A. when enrollments had not increased B. as soon as enrollments have not increased
C. until enrollments didn’t increase D. after enrollments have not increased
Question 13: An international medical conference ________ by Davison resulted in the birth of the League of
Red Cross Societies in 1991.
A. was initiating B. initiating C. was initiated D.initiated
Question 14: In 1864, _______delegates of 12 nations signed the first Geneva Convention, laying down rules
for the treatment and protection of the wounded and the disaster-stricken.
A. office B. official C. officially D. offices
Question 15: When it started to snow, he _______________ his overcoat.
A. took out B. put off C.put on D. took off
Question 16: The government is expected to _______ steps against the unemployment.
A. use B. make C. take D. apply
Question 17: The computer has had an enormous _______on the way we work.
A. change B. alteration C. influence D. impression
Question 18: The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a
specialized _______ of the United Nations established on November 16, 1945.
A. office B. agency C. company D. enterprise
Question 19: I’m afraid we’ve missed the ________ . All the tickets for Saturday’s
performance have been sold.
A. ship B. fairy C. boat D. vessel
Choose the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 23:Hoa is asking Hai, who is sitting at a corner of the room, seeming too shy.
- Hoa: “Why aren’t you taking part in our activities? ___________________________”
- Hai: “Yes, I can. Certainly.”
A. Could you please show me how to get the nearest post office?
B. Shall I take your hat off?
C. Can you help me with this decoration?
D. Can I help you?
Question 24:Sue and Mira are talking about the use of mobile phone in class.
– Sue: “Students should not be allowed to use mobile phone in class.”
– Mira: “________. This will distract them from studying.”
A. Not really B. No way! It’s useful
C. I’m of the opposite opinion D. I quite agree
Choose the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 25: The children in the following example were using a collection of beads, and their teacher
decided to initiate an activity
A. continue B. start C. stop D. carry on
Question 26: We oppose this war, as we would do any other war which created an environmental
catastrophe.
A. pollution B. disaster C. convention D. epidemic
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 27: Don't worry, his depression is only temporary - it'll soon pass.
A. permanent B. short-term C. brief D. pretending
Question 28: For example, in 2004, the Indonesian Red Cross Headquarters in Banda Aceh was washed away,
but a temporary office was in place within hours and the injured were being helped.
A. built B. established C. demolished D. organized
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 29:The second game didn’t go as well as the first one.
A. The first game went better than the second one.
B. The first game went worse than the second one.
C. The second game was better than the first one.
D. Both the first and the second games didn’t go well at all.
Question 30:It is certain that the suspect committed the crime.
A. The suspect was certain to commit the crime.
B. The suspect might have committed the crime.
C. Certain commitment of the crime was that of the suspect.
D. The suspect must have committed the crime.
Question 31: “I will invite you to my birthday party tomorrow.” Lena said
A. Lena said that she had invited me to her birthday party the following day.
B. Lena said that she would invite me to her birthday party tomorrow.
C. Lena said that she would invite me to her birthday party the following day.
D. Lena said that she invited me to her birthday party the following day.
Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 32:We had reached the top. Then we realized how far we had come.
A. Only after we realized how far we had come had we reached the top.
B.We had reached the top until we realized how far we had come.
C.Not until we had reached the top did we realize how far we had come.
D. Having realized how far we had come, we reached the top.
Question 33:We'll be there at about 7.30. Make sure there's a suitable train.
A. We'll be there at about 7.30 unless there's a suitable train.
B. We won’t be there at about 7.30 if there's a suitable train.
C. We'll be there at about 7.30 in case that there's a suitable train.
D. We'll be there at about 7.30, provided there's a suitable train.
Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks .
AIR POLLUTION, HEALTH AND TRANSPORT
Far more people are suffering from asthma than have been previously documented. Pollution
originating from exhaust (34) _____ , factory emissions and even smoking are reportedly leading to
deteriorating air quality which in turn is triggering asthma symptoms. With more and more cars on the roads,
we cannot deny (35) _____ more exposed to ever greater levels of air pollution. As a consequence, human
respiratory health is being negatively impacted, with many of those living in residential areas close to busy
roads becoming more prone to asthma. As more and more of us are taking to the roads, the key focus perhaps
should be the promotion of cleaner fuels and vehicles that produce lower emissions. (36)________, the only
way motorists will contemplate using either of them is if they are considered to be an affordable and therefore
viable option. Simultaneously, motorists should be discouraged from making unnecessary journeys. If greater
incentiveswere offered for car-sharing with colleagues or using park-and-ride schemes, more people (37)
_____ to use these schemes. Although in all fairness, it would not do any harm for public transport systems to
be re-examined, as relying on them can be somewhat tough going and, in some parts of the country, the
service provided is simply (38) _____ for people’s needs, which is why more people drive.
(Adapted from "A dvancedExpert" by Jan Bell and Roger Gower)
Question 34:A.gases B.smoke C.fumes D.smog
Question 35:A.to being B.to be C.being D.for to be
Question 36:A. Therefore B.However C.Moreover D.Otherwise
Question 37:A.can be inclined B.are inclined C.will be inclined D.would be inclined
Question 38:A.scarce B.incomplete C.inadequate D.lacking
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.
The Red Cross is an international organization, which cares for people who are in need of help. A man
in a Paris hospital who needs blood, a woman in Mexico who was injured in an earthquake, and a family in
India that lost their home in a storm may all be aided by the Red Cross.
The Red Cross exists in almost every country around the globe. The world Red Cross organizations are
sometimes called the Red Crescent, the Red Mogen David, the sun, and the Red Lion. All of these agencies
share a common goal of trying to help people in need.
The idea of forming an organization to help the sick and wounded during a war was initiated by Jean
Henri Dunant. In 1859, he observed how people were suffering on a battlefield in Italy. He wanted to help all
the wounded people regardless of which side they were fighting for. The most important result of his work
was an international treaty called the Geneva Convention. It protests prisoners of war, the sick and wounded,
and other citizens during a war.
The American Red Cross was set up by Clara Barton in 1881. Today the Red Cross in the United States
provides a number of services for the public, such as helping people in need, teaching first aid, demonstrating
water safety and artificial respiration, and providing blood.
(Adapted from https://brainly.com.)
Question 39: A good title for this selection is _____.
A. The International Red Cross B. Safety at Home and School
C. Clara Barton and the Sun D. The American Red Cross
Question 40: The word "aided" in paragraph 1 means____.
A. reported B. understood C. caught D. helped
Question 41:We may draw a conclusion that during a war.
A. the Red Cross only protects the wounded
B. the Red Cross only helps prisoners of war
C. the Red Cross only helps citizens
D. the Red Cross helps all the people in need no matter which side they are fighting for
Question 42: The person who started the idea of this organization was______.
A. Cross B. Dunaut C. Barton D. a prisoner of war
Question 43: The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to
A. the sick B. the wounded C. the agencies D. the organizations
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
It’s been called the four-person puzzle. If you could only have the same four family members or
friends to dinner for a few weeks of coronavirus lockdown, who would you choose? That is the dilemma the
Belgian government has handed its citizens as it moves to the next phase in easing restrictions on everyday
life.Every household in Belgium can invite up to four guests to their home. Two sets of four people make a
“corona bubble”, who can visit each other’s homes. No one else is allowed into the domestic social circle. The
concept, also being discussed by the British government, opens up the biggest social minefield of the
coronavirus lockdown.
Belgium’s prime minister, Sophie Wilmès, announced the plan last week, after being accused of
prioritising the economy over people’s wishes to be reunited with friends and family. Allowing social bubbles
to start on Sunday, Mother’s Day in Belgium and much of continental Europe, is no accident.“The physical
separation from those whom we love has in some cases become unbearable,” Wilmès said, but visitors are told
not to hug or exchange the typical three-kiss greeting. The government expects guests to stay 1.5 metres apart
and suggests people meet in gardens or on terraces where possible. Authorities say it impossible to police the
policy, so they are relying on people’s sense of civic duty.
Belgians, especially large families or those where one or both parents have remarried, are already
contemplating their choices. “It’s terribly complicated. I understand the spirit, but the letter of the law is
completely impossible,” said Anne, a 45-year old finance director, who preferred not to give her surname.She
lives in Brussels with her husband and two teenage daughters. “Do we elect a full family of four of whom they
are our sole contact and we are their sole contact? That means I can’t allow any of my kids’ friends to visit
them.”Her priority is to see her teenage son, who lives with his father and has asthma, meaning he has been
isolated from the rest of the family. But she doesn’t want to cut her two daughters off from their friends.
There has been a lot of confusion about the letter of the policy. “The problem is that the way the idea was
communicated was not very clear from the start,” said Karen Phalet, a professor in psychology at the Catholic
University of Leuven. Many people did not realise that all four guests were meant to come from the same
household.
(Adapted from www.theguardian. com)
Question 44: Which is the most suitable title for the passage?
A. Belgium experiments to ease social restrictions
B. Belgium dinner in weeks of coronavirus lockdown
C. The physical separation to deal with corona pandemic in Belgium
D. Family reunion after weeks of coronavirus lockdown in Belgium
Question 45: The word " easing " in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ---
A. relieving B. increasing C. decreasing D. releasing
Question 46: According to paragraph 2, what are guests supposed to do in social bubbles?
A. reunite with with friends and family
B. separate from friends and family
C. rely on their sense of civic duty
D. ensure safety on their social distancing
Question 47: The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to ___
A .authorities B. guests C. visitors D. gardens
Question 48: The word " sole " in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___
A. core B. only C. main D. frequent
Question 49: According to the passage, who must think carefully about their choices of guests?
A. extended families
B. families with two teenage daughters
C. remarried women
D. Parents with a teenage son
Question 50: Which statement is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. Belgiumshifts to the next stage in easing restrictions on daily life.
B. Belgium’s prime minister was accused of prioritising the economy over people’s wishes.
C. Belgians believes the prime minister’s policy can work well in weeks of coronavirus lockdown
D. guests are advised not to hug or exchange the kisses when they meet at social bubbles.
BỘ GIÁO DỤC & ĐÀO TẠOKỲ THI TỐT NGHIỆP TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG
ĐỀ THI THAM KHẢO Bàithi :NGOẠI NGỮ; Mônthi: TIẾNG ANH
(Đềthicó 5 trang) Thờigianlàmbài : 60 phút, khôngkểthờigianphátđề
Họ tênthísinh: .............................................................
Số bá odanh: .................................................................
Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in the following questions.
Question 1: A. attacks B. repeats C. roofs D. trays
Question 2: A. watch B. church C. stomach D. change
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in the following questions.
Question 3: A. attraction B. sensitive C. agency D. influence
Question 4: A. reject B. attract C. beauty D. decide
Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 5:The army headquarters are on the other side of the square, in a former colonial mansion.
A B C D
Question 6: John Taylor Gattocriticizes public schools because they require students to attend, receive
A B C
money from the government, and destroyed students' humanity.
D
Question 7: If I'd known how sensible she was I wouldn't have made the remark.
A B C D
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: The math test was very difficult, ___?
A. wasn't it B. isn't it C. weren't they D. did it
Question 6: I never listen to ________ radio. In fact, I haven’t even got a radio.
A. a B. an C. the D. 0 (no article)
Question 7: It took years of research, but __________the end, they found the answer.
A. over B. at C. in D. on
Question 8: I enjoyed _________ with you for the holidays. It was marvellous.
A. to stay B. staying C. stay D. stayed
Question 9: I would have bought them a present if they __________ me to their wedding.
A. had invited B. have invited C. invited D. will invite
Question 10: Martha lives in Dublin. She _____ there her whole life, ever since her dad died a few years ago.
A. lived B. has lived C. will live D .was living
Question 11: Many exam candidates lose marks simply _________ they do not read the questions properly.
A. because B. in spite of C. because of D. although
Question 12: The college will probably close its doors next summer________
A. when enrollments had not increased B. as soon as enrollments have not increased
C. until enrollments didn’t increase D. after enrollments have not increased
Question 13: An international medical conference ________ by Davison resulted in the birth of the League of
Red Cross Societies in 1991.
A. was initiating B. initiating C. was initiated D.initiated
Question 14: In 1864, _______delegates of 12 nations signed the first Geneva Convention, laying down rules
for the treatment and protection of the wounded and the disaster-stricken.
A. office B. official C. officially D. offices
Question 15: When it started to snow, he _______________ his overcoat.
A. took out B. put off C.put on D. took off
Question 16: The government is expected to _______ steps against the unemployment.
A. use B. make C. take D. apply
Question 17: The computer has had an enormous _______on the way we work.
A. change B. alteration C. influence D. impression
Question 18: The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a
specialized _______ of the United Nations established on November 16, 1945.
A. office B. agency C. company D. enterprise
Question 19: I’m afraid we’ve missed the ________ . All the tickets for Saturday’s
performance have been sold.
A. ship B. fairy C. boat D. vessel
Choose the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges.
Question 23:Hoa is asking Hai, who is sitting at a corner of the room, seeming too shy.
- Hoa: “Why aren’t you taking part in our activities? ___________________________”
- Hai: “Yes, I can. Certainly.”
A. Could you please show me how to get the nearest post office?
B. Shall I take your hat off?
C. Can you help me with this decoration?
D. Can I help you?
Question 24:Sue and Mira are talking about the use of mobile phone in class.
– Sue: “Students should not be allowed to use mobile phone in class.”
– Mira: “________. This will distract them from studying.”
A. Not really B. No way! It’s useful
C. I’m of the opposite opinion D. I quite agree
Choose the word that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions.
Question 25: The children in the following example were using a collection of beads, and their teacher
decided to initiate an activity
A. continue B. start C. stop D. carry on
Question 26: We oppose this war, as we would do any other war which created an environmental
catastrophe.
A. pollution B. disaster C. convention D. epidemic
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 27: Don't worry, his depression is only temporary - it'll soon pass.
A. permanent B. short-term C. brief D. pretending
Question 28: For example, in 2004, the Indonesian Red Cross Headquarters in Banda Aceh was washed away,
but a temporary office was in place within hours and the injured were being helped.
A. built B. established C. demolished D. organized
Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 29:The second game didn’t go as well as the first one.
A. The first game went better than the second one.
B. The first game went worse than the second one.
C. The second game was better than the first one.
D. Both the first and the second games didn’t go well at all.
Question 30:It is certain that the suspect committed the crime.
A. The suspect was certain to commit the crime.
B. The suspect might have committed the crime.
C. Certain commitment of the crime was that of the suspect.
D. The suspect must have committed the crime.
Question 31: “I will invite you to my birthday party tomorrow.” Lena said
A. Lena said that she had invited me to her birthday party the following day.
B. Lena said that she would invite me to her birthday party tomorrow.
C. Lena said that she would invite me to her birthday party the following day.
D. Lena said that she invited me to her birthday party the following day.
Choose the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 32:We had reached the top. Then we realized how far we had come.
A. Only after we realized how far we had come had we reached the top.
B.We had reached the top until we realized how far we had come.
C.Not until we had reached the top did we realize how far we had come.
D. Having realized how far we had come, we reached the top.
Question 33:We'll be there at about 7.30. Make sure there's a suitable train.
A. We'll be there at about 7.30 unless there's a suitable train.
B. We won’t be there at about 7.30 if there's a suitable train.
C. We'll be there at about 7.30 in case that there's a suitable train.
D. We'll be there at about 7.30, provided there's a suitable train.
Read the following passage and choose the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks .
AIR POLLUTION, HEALTH AND TRANSPORT
Far more people are suffering from asthma than have been previously documented. Pollution
originating from exhaust (34) _____ , factory emissions and even smoking are reportedly leading to
deteriorating air quality which in turn is triggering asthma symptoms. With more and more cars on the roads,
we cannot deny (35) _____ more exposed to ever greater levels of air pollution. As a consequence, human
respiratory health is being negatively impacted, with many of those living in residential areas close to busy
roads becoming more prone to asthma. As more and more of us are taking to the roads, the key focus perhaps
should be the promotion of cleaner fuels and vehicles that produce lower emissions. (36)________, the only
way motorists will contemplate using either of them is if they are considered to be an affordable and therefore
viable option. Simultaneously, motorists should be discouraged from making unnecessary journeys. If greater
incentiveswere offered for car-sharing with colleagues or using park-and-ride schemes, more people (37)
_____ to use these schemes. Although in all fairness, it would not do any harm for public transport systems to
be re-examined, as relying on them can be somewhat tough going and, in some parts of the country, the
service provided is simply (38) _____ for people’s needs, which is why more people drive.
(Adapted from "A dvancedExpert" by Jan Bell and Roger Gower)
Question 34:A.gases B.smoke C.fumes D.smog
Question 35:A.to being B.to be C.being D.for to be
Question 36:A. Therefore B.However C.Moreover D.Otherwise
Question 37:A.can be inclined B.are inclined C.will be inclined D.would be inclined
Question 38:A.scarce B.incomplete C.inadequate D.lacking
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions from 39 to 43.
The Red Cross is an international organization, which cares for people who are in need of help. A man
in a Paris hospital who needs blood, a woman in Mexico who was injured in an earthquake, and a family in
India that lost their home in a storm may all be aided by the Red Cross.
The Red Cross exists in almost every country around the globe. The world Red Cross organizations are
sometimes called the Red Crescent, the Red Mogen David, the sun, and the Red Lion. All of these agencies
share a common goal of trying to help people in need.
The idea of forming an organization to help the sick and wounded during a war was initiated by Jean
Henri Dunant. In 1859, he observed how people were suffering on a battlefield in Italy. He wanted to help all
the wounded people regardless of which side they were fighting for. The most important result of his work
was an international treaty called the Geneva Convention. It protests prisoners of war, the sick and wounded,
and other citizens during a war.
The American Red Cross was set up by Clara Barton in 1881. Today the Red Cross in the United States
provides a number of services for the public, such as helping people in need, teaching first aid, demonstrating
water safety and artificial respiration, and providing blood.
(Adapted from https://brainly.com.)
Question 39: A good title for this selection is _____.
A. The International Red Cross B. Safety at Home and School
C. Clara Barton and the Sun D. The American Red Cross
Question 40: The word "aided" in paragraph 1 means____.
A. reported B. understood C. caught D. helped
Question 41:We may draw a conclusion that during a war.
A. the Red Cross only protects the wounded
B. the Red Cross only helps prisoners of war
C. the Red Cross only helps citizens
D. the Red Cross helps all the people in need no matter which side they are fighting for
Question 42: The person who started the idea of this organization was______.
A. Cross B. Dunaut C. Barton D. a prisoner of war
Question 43: The word “they” in paragraph 3 refers to
A. the sick B. the wounded C. the agencies D. the organizations
Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions from 43 to 50.
It’s been called the four-person puzzle. If you could only have the same four family members or
friends to dinner for a few weeks of coronavirus lockdown, who would you choose? That is the dilemma the
Belgian government has handed its citizens as it moves to the next phase in easing restrictions on everyday
life.Every household in Belgium can invite up to four guests to their home. Two sets of four people make a
“corona bubble”, who can visit each other’s homes. No one else is allowed into the domestic social circle. The
concept, also being discussed by the British government, opens up the biggest social minefield of the
coronavirus lockdown.
Belgium’s prime minister, Sophie Wilmès, announced the plan last week, after being accused of
prioritising the economy over people’s wishes to be reunited with friends and family. Allowing social bubbles
to start on Sunday, Mother’s Day in Belgium and much of continental Europe, is no accident.“The physical
separation from those whom we love has in some cases become unbearable,” Wilmès said, but visitors are told
not to hug or exchange the typical three-kiss greeting. The government expects guests to stay 1.5 metres apart
and suggests people meet in gardens or on terraces where possible. Authorities say it impossible to police the
policy, so they are relying on people’s sense of civic duty.
Belgians, especially large families or those where one or both parents have remarried, are already
contemplating their choices. “It’s terribly complicated. I understand the spirit, but the letter of the law is
completely impossible,” said Anne, a 45-year old finance director, who preferred not to give her surname.She
lives in Brussels with her husband and two teenage daughters. “Do we elect a full family of four of whom they
are our sole contact and we are their sole contact? That means I can’t allow any of my kids’ friends to visit
them.”Her priority is to see her teenage son, who lives with his father and has asthma, meaning he has been
isolated from the rest of the family. But she doesn’t want to cut her two daughters off from their friends.
There has been a lot of confusion about the letter of the policy. “The problem is that the way the idea was
communicated was not very clear from the start,” said Karen Phalet, a professor in psychology at the Catholic
University of Leuven. Many people did not realise that all four guests were meant to come from the same
household.
(Adapted from www.theguardian. com)
Question 44: Which is the most suitable title for the passage?
A. Belgium experiments to ease social restrictions
B. Belgium dinner in weeks of coronavirus lockdown
C. The physical separation to deal with corona pandemic in Belgium
D. Family reunion after weeks of coronavirus lockdown in Belgium
Question 45: The word " easing " in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to ---
A. relieving B. increasing C. decreasing D. releasing
Question 46: According to paragraph 2, what are guests supposed to do in social bubbles?
A. reunite with with friends and family
B. separate from friends and family
C. rely on their sense of civic duty
D. ensure safety on their social distancing
Question 47: The word "they" in paragraph 2 refers to ___
A .authorities B. guests C. visitors D. gardens
Question 48: The word " sole " in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ___
A. core B. only C. main D. frequent
Question 49: According to the passage, who must think carefully about their choices of guests?
A. extended families
B. families with two teenage daughters
C. remarried women
D. Parents with a teenage son
Question 50: Which statement is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. Belgiumshifts to the next stage in easing restrictions on daily life.
B. Belgium’s prime minister was accused of prioritising the economy over people’s wishes.
C. Belgians believes the prime minister’s policy can work well in weeks of coronavirus lockdown
D. guests are advised not to hug or exchange the kisses when they meet at social bubbles.