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LISTENING: (50 points)
Part 1: 1 Our past mistakes
2 What they thought
3 Pre-history and archaeology
4 Urban planning
5 Unscientific
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16 first permanent repository
17 highly enriched uranium
18 giant copper casks
19 radioactive elements
20 pore spaces
21 burial holes
22 corrosion processes
23 oxygen free
24 minicipality of veto
25 dismantled
LEXICO AND GRAMMAR (30points)
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Part 2: Word formation
21 forefront 22 Seaward/seawards 23 Subsidence 24 Cybersecurity 25 Resilience
26 actualise 27 Must-do 28 Start-ups 29 Brainstorming 30 Irreparable
READING (60 points)
Part 1: (15 pts)
1 evil 2 Prejudice 3 Stereotyped 4 Intelligent 5 Worse
6 equally 7 Efficiently 8 Ratio 9 Treat 10 Excel
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18 limbs 19 Cramp 20 Mirror 21 Intact 22 Reflection 23 Relieving
Part 3: (7pts)
Part 4: (10pts)
Part 5: (15 pts)
48 A 49 E 50 B
WRITING (60points)
Part 1: (15pts)
Includes important facts and details: 3pts
Is in the writers’ own words: 4 pts
Includes details in logical order: 2pts
Uses suitable format (paragraph): 1pt
Part 2 (15pts)
Completion : 2pts
Content: 5pts
- cover the main information in the chart yet not go into too many details
- make general remarks and effective comparisons.
Organization: 2pts
- the ideas are well organized
- the descriiption is sensibly divided into paragraphs
Language: 5pts
- use a wide range of vocabulary and structures
- good use of grammar
Punctuation and spelling: 1pt
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- Provide all main ideas and supporting details
- conmunicate intentions sufficiently and effectively
Organziation: 9pts
- well develop ideas with cohesion, coherence
- the essay is well structured
Language : 9pts
- use a wide range of academic and advanced vocabulary
- have a good use of grammatical range
Handwriting , Punctuation and spelling: 3pts
- intelligible handwriting
- correct punctuations
- no spelling mistakes
TỔNG ĐIỂM 200
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PART 2
Viruses, worms, trojans and bots are all part of a class of software called malware The overwhelming majority of malware is created to make money illegally often by stealing sensitive and confidential information from victims computers and mobile devices Malware can also be used for cyber vandalism, cyber espionage , hacktivism , cyber warfare and various other reasons Malware can make entry onto your computer via questionable file downloads, visiting infected websites or through emails containing a seemingly benign link or attachment common types of malware
Almost all viruses are attached to an executable file which means the virus may exist on a system but will not spread until a user opens the infected program Viruses often originate on the internet and spread when downloading a file infected with a virus, peer-to-peer file sharing (5) or email attachment A trojan is a harmful piece of software that looks legitimate Users are typically tricked into leading and executing it on their system Trojans can not only steal your sensitive data, they can also give cyber crooks access to your system Trojans are
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or human help to spread
The best way to protect your system from malware is to keep your operating system clean by downloading regular patches, updates and making sure that your computer is protected by the latest antivirus software from a trusted vendor
PART 3
Host: I'd like to welcome our two guests to the programme, marketing expert, Florence Jones, along with retail analyst, Mark Collins Both guests are here this evening to talk about impulse buying Mark, maybe you can begin by explaining to our viewers what exactly an impulse buy is
Mark: Well, simply put, an impulse buy is any purchase that a consumer makes which was either unplanned or unintended I think most people have experienced a time when they spontaneously bought an item that was not originally on their shopping list when they left the house that day it's an all-too-familiar scenario, wouldn't you
say, heading out to buy something specific, say a new tie for work, and coming back with other random items, such as a new pair of trainers, even though you seldom jog?
Floreroce: Yes, and we Brits are some of the most impulsive shoppers around Admittedly, it's something we see much less of with the more costly items, such as a car, where consumers are more inclined to do some research before buying and do spend time thinking through their purchasing decision before parting with their money However, when it comes to items such as clothes and cosmetics, DVDs, confectionery and all the various supermarket items, impulse shopping Is a very common consumer behaviour I think many people - if they actually took the time to jot down all the impulse buys they'd made during a month - would be stunned at what this amounts to
Host: And what exactly is it that motivates consumers to shop in this way?
Florence: Well there's a whole list of possible reasons One of the biggest consumer motivations relates to the desire to actually save money The retail industry knows only too well that the price-conscious consumer is attracted to bargains and so it bombards shoppers with promotional offers and reduced prices Remember, as a
profit-driven industry, the retailers' sole aim is to maximise their profits And they have as many strategies up their sleeves to persuade consumers to part with their cash as there are items for consumers to spend their cash on
Mark: And it certainly works, doesn't it? Shoppers walk into a department store only to be greeted with eye-catching signs that read, 'Sale; Limited Time Only' or `Mid-Season Sale Ends Today' This has quite a big impact on consumers Not wanting to miss out on what they perceive to be a good deal, they make that unintended purchase, leaving with more items in their shopping bags and less money in their wallets It's
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Florence: At the same time, I don't think we can ignore the huge influence that online shopping and smartphone devices have had on impulse buying It has never been easier for people to spend their disposable
income, as the Internet allows us to shop at any time of the day or night, and from any setting
Mark: That's for sure In fact, the credit card details for regular website customers are often already stored in
the system; in just a click of a button, the purchase is made It is so effortless that the consumer hardly has time
to process their decision to buy something, let alone reconsider or change their mind
Florence: And let us not forget that aside from retailers, there are also some pretty strong internal triggers that compel people to impulse shop Researchers exploring consumer psychology suggest that some of us might be more inclined to impulse shop as a way of alleviating our stress levels In other words, when a person is
stressed, they shop more And, momentarily at least, this seems to offer a remedy for their stress It is
hardly surprising that consumers go on to repeat this behaviour Also, it just plain feels good to buy something new This is especially so, given the materialistic society we live in People want to acquire, and take pleasure in acquiring, more and more possessions
Mark: But then this gratification subsides when a consumer realises that their spontaneous spending has spiralled out of control After that, it's extremely easy for someone to experience regret, family disagreements, and all sorts of financial difficulties
Host: And what advice would you give to consumers wishing to limit their spending?
Mark: It might sound obvious, but to avoid a situation where one ends up in debt because of extreme spending,
consumers must try to resist acting on these impulses One way to do that is to postpone buying something for a while Even twenty-four hours later, a person may find that they've had a change of heart, and that the
urge to own that particular item has subsided
Florence: I find it equally important to steer clear of the shops when you are feeling down I think if consumers were
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