Complete this conversation between Mrs Jones and an official from the AAA (Animal Aid Association) by typing the correct letter (choose from A to H) in the space next to the question number Bài thi mô[.]
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Thời gian làm bài 150 phút
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SECTION A – READING Part 1 Read the following passage:
There is a close relation between language and culture The English language has attained the status of a “world language” (1) _, there are now several recognized stereotypical varieties
of English, among which two typical ones are American English and British English (2) _, when studying English, we should know both British and American English as well as American and British culture In fact, Americans use English as their mother tongue, and they are much influenced
by the British culture as a great part of the Americans have their English origin Although there have been some changes in American manners, basically many behaviors and forms of speech that are considered polite are acceptable in both cultures
If we learn just a few polite English expressions, we’ll be ready to face the world of British and American English speakers with confidence The polite response to compliment on your looks or your work is ‘Thank you’ (A smile and a nod are not enough) (3) _‘How are you?’, don’t give your medical history Finally, what you should say when someone sneezes? It may not seem logical, but the correct response is ‘God bless you’
(4) _ being friendly in the British or American way often involves showing that they are not bothering with formalities This means not addressing someone by his/her title (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Sir., Prof., etc.), not addressing smartly when entertaining guests, not shaking hands when saying
‘goodbye’, and not saying ‘please’ when making a request (5) _, the British or the Americans are not being unfriendly or disrespectful; they are implying that you are in the category
‘friend’, and so all the rules can be ignored
Questions 1-5: Fill in each gap with one of the words/phrases/expressions in the following table There is ONE you don’t need to use Write A, B, C, D, E or F in Your answers.
A The key is this: D In spite of all the reactions,
B Accordingly E When they avoid doing these things with you
C If someone asks F In this “international language”
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Questions 6-10: Choose the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following sentences Write A, B, C or D in Your answers.
6 There are variations of the English language
7 Language is a part of a nation’s
8 The American culture the British culture
A is exactly the same as B has influenced
C has many things in common with D is very different from
9 ‘God bless you’ means
A ‘I wish you happiness’ B ‘I hope you’re all right’
C ‘That doesn’t bother me’ D ‘May God protect you’
10 Nowadays British and American people in their everyday life
A tend to be more friendly B are very formal
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An international distributor of computer hardware and software is now looking to recruit an experienced Sale Supervisor to join the team.
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As a Sale Supervisor, you will be responsible for developing new customer relationships as well
as looking after an existing customer base You will also be supervising a team of eight Sale Representatives
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You will be a motivated and enthusiastic individual with a passion for selling You will demonstrate strong sales ability combined with excellent customer service skills
Good communication and management skills are essential, and you must have plenty of energy and drive in order to be successful in the role
Experience within the computer industry would be an advantage but it is not essential If you have proven sales background, product training can be provided You must, however, have had at least three years’ experience in a managerial role
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• $28,000 basic per annum + performance – related bonus scheme
• Company car
• 25 days holiday/year + public holidays
• Private health care
• Applications close 30 September, so send your CV and covering letter before that date
Question 1-4: Insert the missing heading for each paragraph Write A, B, C, D, E or F in Your answers There are 2 headings that you don’t need to use.
Your answers:
Questions 5-10: Fill each blank in the following statements with ONE word from the text Write the words in Your answers.
• I’m very (5) _ and (6) _ I’m always keen and determined to get the job done
• This candidate has been working in this field for seven years He is very (7) _
• I’m ambitious and I want to do well I would describe myself as a person who has a lot of (8) _ and (9) _
• I would say that I have strong (10) _ skills Just ask the employees who work for me in
my previous role
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SECTION B – VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR Part 1: Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences Write A, B, C or D
in Your answers
1 How much does he us for cleaning windows?
2 The station clock isn’t as _ as it should be; it is usually between one and two minutes fast
3 I thought the Australian dollars the man gave me were , so I called the police
4 The concert was broadcast in over fifty counties
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A don’t have to B mustn’t C didn’t need to D needn’t
6 With three children in such a small flat, we do have a problem
7 Here are your handouts I _ in that company’s office
A print them B printed it C got them printed D have them print
8 What _ something mysterious
A does he do is B he does is C he does that is D does he do
9 Mrs Brown are very friendly all customers
10 What a lovely song! Can you the radio, please?
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Part 2: In the following paragraph, there are 7 unnecessary words Find the words and the lines where they are located Write them in Your answers.
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A recent theme in the popular media has been the decline in the quality and 1
nutritional value of the food that we buy Newspapers in the particular warn us of 2
the problems which associated with the convenience of take-away food, while 3
they commenting on the spread of advertising aimed at children The government 4
and manufacturers are frequently cited as the sole cause of the several problems 5
Although they are undoubtedly problems associated with it current eating habits, 6
it can be seen the blame rests mainly upon the consumer that because of the law of 7
demand and supply In short, modern shoppers who value price and convenience 8
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Part 3: Fill in the gap with ONE suitable word Write the words in Your answers
THE WORLD ENGLISH DICTIONARY BUILDING The 250 lexicographers from North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Caribbean and the UK drew on their own databases and word banks to come (1) _ with the most frequently used words, terms and phrases in contemporary English
The publishers say that this worldwide system has ensured that they have covered all the different nuances of many words, for instance, the definition of the word "ignorant" which in the Caribbean means "aggressively quarrelsome" rather (2) _ "dumb"
Dictionary building has developed over the past couple of decades into a highly technological art There are two approaches - one (3) _ the traditional reporting system, where volunteers watch all forms of the written word and alert editors to any new words or language usage
However, in the late 1970s lexicographers began "hoovering up" great swathes of text including everything (4) _ travel brochures to technical manuals, novels and newspapers Every single word is stored in a corpus, explained the Oxford English Dictionary's Hugh Bernard - the OED's corpus contains 100 million words - and bespoke software is (5) to highlight frequently used words, new words and patterns of usage Of those words, 10% are sourced from spoken language, typically by sending volunteers off (6) _ record hours of everyday conversation These recordings are analyzed and the data stored (7) part of the corpus of words The advent of the internet has provided another great store of words for dictionary builders without even the onerous task of scanning in sheets of text
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Part 4: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to first one Use and don’t change the word given Write 2-5 words in total.
1 Tara was making cakes for the party all evening THE
Tara spent ……… cakes for the party
2 Learning that no-one was hurt during the fire was a great relief GREATLY
We ……… ………… that no-one was hurt during the fire
3 Mohamed is a good dancer but he also plays the piano very skillfully WELL
…… ……… a good dancer, Mohamed plays the piano very skillfully
4 It is a good idea to learn English to improve your future job prospects TAKING
……… ……… is a good way to enhance your work opportunities
5 He had to repeat the exam because he failed it CONSEQUENCE
He failed the exam ……….……… he had to repeat it
SECTION D – WRITING Part 1: You saw this advertisement in your school Write a letter of request (60-70 words in total) to ABC Centre to get more information about the course you want to apply for Use your name and address as Tim – 123, Park Street, Luton City.
ABC CENTRE (37, Lemon St -21536789
New courses
English for tourism
English for banking Academic English General English
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Part 1: Listen to the text Are the statements true, false or doesn’t it say? Write T (for True), F (for False) and NS (for It doesn’t say) in Your answers
1 Carl has been in England for a year
2 He didn’t like the new country at first as the weather was wet and cold
3 He is learning in a private school where there are lots of international students
4 In London, he plays rugby as he did in New Zealand
5 He was a member in the school football team in New Zealand
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Part 2: Listen to five short conversations and choose the correct answer for each question
Write A, B, C or D in Your Answers
1 Where did the woman go on holiday this year?
2 What was the weather like in Italy?
A It was cold and it rained B It was cold but sunny in November
C Cold but there was sunshine D It was both warm and sunny
3 Where did the photographer take the photo of the actor?
4 What was the model doing when he took the photo?
A She was chatting B She was reading
C She was walking the ‘catwalk’ D She was standing on the stage
5 What year did the pop group make their last album?
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