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Part 1: You are going to hear a lecture about consumer habits and do thefollotaing tasks as required
For questions 1-4, you will hear the introduction of the lecture and complete the notes with NO MORE
THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR NaMBERSfoT each answer in the spaces provided
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Point 2:
Male and female (2)
Three age groups are:
+ young people aged (3)
Write NO MORE THAN THREE
+ (1) + Families aged from 33 - 50
* Mature adults (4)
For questions 5-7, listen to the next part of the recording carefully and answer the question Select
THREE correct optionsfromthe list (a-g)
What do families spend their money on?
a
bcd
electronic equipmentgardening tools
food, toys and outingscars and travellins
(s)
(6)
(7)
For questions 8-10, you will hear the last part of the recording
WORDS to answer the questionsfor eating in restaurants
8 What do men spend twice as much as women on?
9 What do women spend most on?
10 Which group spends most on eating in restaurants?
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11 Simon asks other drivers for advice when he _.
A has made a mistake on a racing track
B is unsure which racing track to use
C uses a racing track for the first time
12 When do races take place?
A During part of the year
B On most days during the week
C Mainly on Fridays
13 What problem does Simon have?
A He can't stop training before arace
B He can't improve any more
C He doesn't ever have holidays
14 How did he become interested in cars?
A His friends were keen on motor-racing
B He enjoyed watching motor-racing on TV.
C His father took him to races
15 What advice does he give to young racing drivers?
A They should do other sports too
B They should study hard
C They should get very fit.
Part 3: For questions 16-20, you will hear a woman called Anne and a man called Peter talking about
a college party Decide if each sentence is coruect or incorrect If it is correct, put a tick ( /) in the box
under Afor YES If it is not correct, put a tick ( /) in the box under B for NO
16 Peter wants to take his sister to the party
17 Anne hopes the party will be bigger than the one last year
18 Peter thinks the new college hall is big enough for the party
19 Peter thinks DJs play a good range of music
20. Peter is confident the party will end after midnight
II PHONETICS (1 point)
Part 1 For questions 21-25, choose the word with the underlined part pronounced dffirentlyfrom that
of the others in each group Write your answers in the coruesponding numbered boxes provided
B messase C cottaee D cabbage
B belovg! C borrowq[ D wickg!
B executive C excitement D exhibition
Part 2: For questions 26-30, choose the word with the main stress different from that of the others in
the same group Write yoar answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided
26 A compulsory B diversity C vulnerable D incredible
27 A museum B industry C pesticide D dynamite
28 A discipline B determine C cultural D cognitive
29 A historical B embroidery C authority D architecture
30 A pollute B severe C tragic D humane
Your answers:
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Part 1: For questions 31-50, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D to each of thefollowing questions
and write your ansu,ers in the conesponding numbered boxes provided
31 Tom went to the dentist to have his decayed tooth as he couldn't stand the toothache
A relieved B ruined
32 The first week of classes at university was a
classes or go to the wrong place
A I hope that tomorrow is glad
B All right, you are so generous
38 It's a shame that these two plans are
the other
A As it rained heavily
C Though it rains heavily
48 She is wearing a/an _ ring
A expensive nice gold
C gold nice expensive
49 All the boys are good at cooking, but
A either B none
50 Everybody has known the day I return, _?
D extractedbecause so many students get lost, change
C
little
destroyed
c from whose cocoons D whose cocoons are from
34 British and Australian people share the same language, but in other respects they are as different as
A chalk and cheese B salt and pepper C here and there D cats and dogs
35.- as the representative at the conference, she felt extremely proud of herself
B whose cocoons
B Having been chosen
D Having chosen
D remembers
C Hope to see a lot of fun tomorrow
D I am sorry I have an extra class tomorrow
exclusive Implementing one will automatically rule out
D for
D transaction
C uncontrolledfor silkworms,
C Despite
B nice gold expensive
D nice expensive gold
is as good as the girls
C neither
B Heavily as it rained
D In spite of heavily rain
D famoussilk fabrics are woven
36 It is important that she to take her medicine twice aday.
A remember B to remember C remembering
37 A: "Would you like to have dinner with me tomorrow?" - B: ,o .,,
A imperceptibly B mutually C respectively D exhaustively
39 The director criticized the secretary _ failing to prepare carefully for the annual report
40 The workers hope there will be a peaceful to the new system
A transmission B transformation C transition
41 As he
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enjoyed doing research, he could never imagine himself pursuing other careers
A thoroughly B totally C utterly
42 A: 'oYou know, Susie's father is very rich."
B: "_ She wouldn't accept his help even if it were offered."
A What for? B So what? C No wonder
43 _, no one was absent from the farewell party last night
44.I carft give you the answer on the _; I'll have to think about it for a few days
A minute B place C spot D scene
45 He looks for any excuse he can to blow off his to do housework
A commitment B obligation C assignment D responsibility
46 You shouldn't work all the time It _ you good to go out and enjoy yourself sometimes
A does B gives C helps D brings
the fact that many companies are going bankrupt, ours has made a good profit.
A Although B Even though
47
C have they
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A don't I B won't I
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WRITE THE CORRECTIONS in the coruesponding numbered boxes provided (0) has been done as
BILL GATES, THE CO-FOUNDER OF MICROSOFT
Bill Gates is the co-found of Microsoft, the world's large PC software company He is
among the rich people in the world Bill Gates' interest in computers started when he was
a teenager After high school, he was accepted on several top colleges in the USA:
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton He chose going to Harvard to study law At Harvard, he
focused much on his interest in computer than on coursework He often relaxed by playing
video games in Harvard's computer lab He left Harvard before graduating though he
wanted to open a software company with his friend, Paul Allen However, he later told, "I
don't think dropping out is a good idea." In 2007, he received an honorary degree from
Harvard He began his speed by saying this to his father in the audience "I've been
waiting more than 30 years to say this: Dad, I always told you I had come back and get
my certificate." Bill Gates is no longer working full time for Microsoft He is now, with
his wife, running The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, whose aims to improve
healthcare, reduce poverty, and promote education around the world
Part 3: For questions 61-70, read the passage below Write the correct form of each bracketed word in
the numbered soace orovided in the column on the risht 0 has been done as an
AN UNUSUAL PARK
Parks in large cities are (0 USUAL) _ thought of as refuges, as
islands of green in the middle of a concrete desert But High Line Park
in the (61 NEIGHBOUR) of Chelsea in New York looks on first
(62 SEE) like something that city parks were created to get
away from It's an (63 ATTRACT) _ steel structure supporting
an(64 ELEVATE) _ rail line that once brought freight cars into
the city's factories
Now the structure has been turned into an (65 INNOVATE)
and inviting public park Walking on the High Line is (66 LIKE)
any other experience in New York You can sit surrounded
by (67 CARE) tended plants taking (68 ENJOY) _ from
the views, or you can walk the line as it crosses between old buildings
and past (69 STRIKE) _ new ones I have walked the High Line
many times and the (70 REMARK) _ thing is that every time you
walk vou exnerience new and different thinss
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Port l: For questions 71-80, choose the word that bestftts each of the blanks in thefollowing passage.Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided
An American professor who studied the Mayas has come up with a new theory about the sudden end
of their empire According to Professor Richard Hansen, an archaeologist at the University of California,
the (71) of the Mayan civilization in Central America was (72) about by the Mayasthemselves
Their object was to display their wealth and power by making their buildings and decoration as
beautiful as possible This (73)
-using
large quantities of lime, which they put on the walls to makethem smooth Unfortunately, the creation of lime is a process which requires intense heat, and theytherefore (74) _ to cut down huge numbers of trees This affected the quality of the soil, and itbecame almost impossible to farm
Professor Hansen, who has (75) _ returned from an excavation in the El Mirador region of
northern Guatemala, told a meeting of archaeologists in Philadelphia that the Mayas, having (76) _
this mistake in the 3'o century, repeated it 600 years later, at which time it proved fatal Increasing food(77)
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among the Mayas created a Central American equivalent of the Peloponnesian War which
ravaged ancient Greece However, (78) _ the Greek civil war, which only (79) for 27 years,the Mayas wars went on for many centuries and left many of their great cities and temples in (80)
Part 2: For questions 81-90, read the passage carefully Then choose the item that best answers each
of the questions below lYrite your ansh,ers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided
In the 20'n century, magazines have been a major growth area of popular publishing Specialistmagazines cater for every imaginable jield and activity In the United Kingdom, over 12,000 periodicals,magazines, bulletins, annuals, trade journals, and academic journals are published on a regular basis.There are some 40 women's magazines and over 60 dealing with particular sports, games, hobbies, andpastimes Although some US magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post, has succumbed to thecompetition of television, many continue to have enormous international circulations, The Reader'sDigest over 16 million, The National Geographic over 10 million For many people, magazines have been
the most available and widely used form of continuing education, providing information about history,
geography, literature, science, and the arts, financial management, psychology, even marriage and family life.
Until the rise of television, magazines were the most available form of cheap, conveniententertainment in the English-speaking world Radio served a similar function, but it was more limited in what it could do Magazines and television, however, both address the more powerful visual sense
During the third quarter of the 20ft century, coincident with a dramatic rise in the popularity of television,many general-interest, especially illustrated magazines went out of business The shift in attention of a
mass audience from reading such magazines to watching television has been a major factor in this
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8I ' According to the passage, which of the following magazines is no longer printed?
A The Saturday Evening Post B The Reader,s Digest
C The Nation D The National Geographic
82 In the first paragraph, the phrase "every imaginableJield" is closest in meaning to
A all imaginary fields in stories and poems
B all images in a camera's field of vision
C all professions that one can think of
D all trade journals about farming and psychology
83 The word "succumbed" in the first poragraph meons
A set up for B brought up to c taken up by D given in to
84 The word "circulations" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _.
A the number of blood banks selling magazines
B the number of readers of amagazine
C the number of international magazines
D the number of sold copies of a magazine
85 Which of the following does the author describe as limited in what it could do?
A radio B magazines C movies D television
86 The passage implies that magozines _.
A are less visual than radio
C influence television programs
B put television out of business
D have a limited range of subjects
87 The word "it" in the second paragraph refers to
88 The passage mainly discusses
A the rise and fall of the radio business
B the growth and decline of magazines in the 20th century
C magazines and continuing education
D the decline of international circulation
89 What does the author say about mass audiences?
A They have little influence on communications in the 20th century.
B They have gone out ofbusiness
C They get information about gardening and psychology from radio
D They have shifted their attention from magazines to television.
90 From the passage it can be inferred that
A movies have replaced magazines
B the author is fond of magazines
Your answers:
C almost allmagazines are printed in English
D home decorating magazines are dramatic
Part 3: For questions 9l-100, read thefollowing passage andJill the blank with ONE suitable word.Write your answers in the corresponding nambered boxes provided
There are questions from a cross- cultural workshop which help business people to avoid
misunderstandings when they deal with people who come from different cultures Ideas about peoplebehavior vary from one culture to (91) and it is easy to cause offence or to be offended if you donot know what other cultures (92) _.
Some societies such as America and Australia, for example, are (93) and very open.People here change jobs and move house quite frequently As a result, they have a lot of (94) _ thatlast only a short time, and they need to get to know people (95) _ So, it's normal to have friendlyconversations with people that they have just met, and you can talk about things that other (96) _
would regard as private
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relationships are more important A Malaysian or Mexican businessperson, for example, will want to get
to know you very well (99) he or she feels happy to start business with you But when you (100)
get to know each other, the relationship becomes much deeper than it would in a mobile society.Your answers:
computerization A number of cognitive psychologists and ergonomics experts, however, don't agree.Paper has persisted, they argue, for very good reasons: when it comes to performing certain kinds ofcognitive tasks, the paper has many advantages over computers The dismay people feel at the sight of amessy desk - or the spectacle of air-traffic controllers tracking flights through irotes scribbled on paperstrips - arises from a fundamental confusion about the role that paper plays in our lives
B
The case for paper is made most eloquently in "The Myth of the Paperless Office" by two socialscientists, Abigail Sellen and Richard Harper They begin their book with an account of a study they
conducted at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C Economists at the I.M.F spend most
of their time writing reports on complicated economic questions, work that would seem to be perfectly
suited to sitting in front of a computer Nonetheless, the I.M.F is awash in paper, and Sellen and Harperwanted to find out why Their answer is that the business of writing reports - at least at the I.M.F - is an
intensely collaborative process, involving the professional judgments and contributions of many people
The economists bring drafts of reports to conference rooms, spread out the relevant pages, and negotiatechanges with one other They go back to their offices and jot down comments in the margin, taking
advantage of the freedom offered by the informality of the handwritten note Then they deliver theannotated draft to the author in person, taking him, page by page, through the suggested changes At theend of the process, the author spreads out all the pages with comments on his desk and starts to enter them
on the computer - moving the pages around as he works, organizing and rgorganizing, saving anddiscarding
C
Without paper, this kind of collaborative and iterative work process would be much more difficult.According to Sellen and Harper, the paper has a unique set of "affordances" - that is, qualities that permitspecific kinds of uses Paper is tangible: we can pick up a document, flip through it, read little bits hereand there, and quickly get a sense of it Paper is spatially flexible, meaning that we can spread it out andarrange it in the way that suits us best And it's tailorable: we can easily annotate it, and scribble on it as
we read, without altering the original text Digital documents, of course, have their own affordances
They can be easily searched, shared, stored, accessed remotely, and linked to other relevant material But
they lack the affordances that really matter to a group of people working together on a report, Sellen andHarper write
D
Paper enables a certain kind of thinking Picture, for instance, the top of your desk Chances are that you
have a keyboard and a computer screen offto one side, and a clear space roughly eighteen inches square
in front of your chair What covers the rest of the desktop is probably piles - piles of papers, joumals,
magazines, binders, postcards, videotapes, and all the other artefacts of the knowledge economy The
piles look like a mess, but they aren't When a group at Apple Computer studied piling behavior severalyears ago, they found that even the most disorderly piles usually make perfect sense to the piler, and that
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inserting dividers into the stack
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But why do we pile documents instead of filing them? Because piles represent the process of active,ongoing thinking The psychologists Alison Kidd, whose research Sellen and Harper refer to extensively,argues that "knowledge workers" use the physical space of the desktop to hold "ideas which they cannotyet categorize or even decide how they might use." The messy desk is not necessarily a sign of
disorganization It may be a sign of complexity: those who deal with many unresolved ideassimultaneously cannot sort and file the papers on their desks, because they haven't yet sorted and filed theideas in their heads Kidd writes that many of the people she talked to use the papers on their desks as
contextual cues to "recover a complex set of threads without difficulty and delay" when they come in on a
Monday morning, or after their work has been intemrpted by a phone call What we see when we look atthe piles on our desks is, in a sense, the contents of our brains
F
This idea that paper facilitates a highly specialized cognitive and social process is a far cry from the way
we have historically thought about the stuff Paper first began to proliferate in the workplace in the latenineteenth century as part of the move toward "systematic management." To cope with the complexity of
the industrial economy, managers were instituting company-wide policies and demanding monthly,weekly, or even daily updates from their subordinates Thus was born the monthly sales report, and the
office manual and the internal company newsletter The typewriter took off in the eighteen-eighties,
making it possible to create documents in a fraction of the time it had previously taken, and that wasfollowed closely by the advent of carbon paper, which meant that a typist could.create ten copies of that
document simultaneously Paper was important not to facilitate creative collaboration and thought but as
i Paper continued as a sharing or managing must
ii Piles can be more inspiring rather than disorganising
iii Favorable situations that economists used paper pages
iv Overview of an unexpected situation: paper survived
v Comparison between efficiencies for using paper and using computer
vi IMF's paperless office seemed to be a waste of papers
vii Example of failure for the avoidance of paper record
viii There are advantages of usingapaper in offices
ix Piles reflect certain characteristics in people's thought
x Joy of having the paper square in front of a computer
101 Paragraph C l02.Paragraph B 103 Paragraph C
104 Paragraph D 105 Paragraph E 106 Paragraph F
For questions 107-110, choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D Write your
corresponding numbered boxes provided
107 What do the economists from IMF say that their way of writing documents?
A they note down their comments for freedom on the drafts
B they finish all writing individually
C they share ideas on before electronic version was made
D they use electronic version fully
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A they have underlying orders C they are in time sequence order
B they are necessarily a mess D they are in alphabetic order
109 What does the manager believe in a sophisticated economy?
A recorded paper can be a management tool C Teamwork is the most important
B carbon paper should be compulsory D monthly report is the best way
110 According to the end of this passage, what is the reason why the paper is not replaced by electronic
vision?
A paper is inexpensive to buy
B it contributed to management theories in western countries
C people need time for changing their old habit
D it is collaborative and functional for tasks implement and management
Your answers:
V WRITING (5 points)
Part 1: For questions 111-115, complete the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the
same as the sentence printed before it
111 We were surprised to learn that Thomas had become a monk
'- It's only natural
t he be interested in what happens?
Part 2: For questions 116-120, complete the second sentence so that it has a similor meaning to theftrst one Use the word given in block letter, and this word must not be changed in any way
116 She says she finds nothing unusual about stormy weather in this country (USED)
117 This food is so good that I'm going to have some more (SUCH)
118 The Central Tower is the tallest building in this city (IS)
119 "Whatdo you think about teenagers who dye their hair?" (THOUGHT)
off my mobile (DISTRACTED)
work, I switch off my mobile
Part 3: "Grades (mark$ encourage students to learn." Do you agree or disagree with the statement?
Write an essay about 200 words to express yoar personal points of view
Your answer:
120.ldon't want anyone to disturb me when I'm working, so I switch
+Soas
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2 Khi hiQu lQnh gid lim bdi thi bet ddu, thi sinh c6 0! phqt ct6 ilqc phAnthi nghe tru6c khi c6n bQ coi it i Uat m6y cassette d0 thi sinh blt etAu phAn thi Nghe hi6u.
3 Cho m6y ch4y li0n tgc, khdng ngitm6y gifta chirng cho el6n ktri tr6t ma M6y tp
ngtng ch4y khi h6t ilia nghe (C6c l6n nghe vd c6c khoing lfing dugc ghi li6n tpc trong cing mQt file nghe, v6i thoi gian khoing 30 phft).
4 Trong qu6 trinh thi Nghe hi6u, thi sinh vira nghe vira ldm bdi thi.
5 Sau khi ktit thric phAn thi Nghe hi6u, thi sinh tiiip tpc lim c6c phAn thi kh6c cria bdi
thi theo quy ctinh./
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oAx lAr
@A thi g6m c6 02 trang)
rci, rnr cHeN Hec sINH GIOI riNn rHCS
NAwI Hoc 2o2o -zozt
vr0N: clAo DUC cONc uAN Thiri gian lirm biri: 150 phft
(Khdng tinh thdi gian phtu dA)
Ngdy thi: 30/3/2021
Ciu 1 (a.0 tli6m)
Theo th6ng tin cria Thdi b6o Tdi chinh ViQt Nam online tinh it6n ngiry 241312021 dichbQnh Covid -19 dd xu6t hiQn vd 16y lan 6 2lg qu6c gia vd virng lAnh th6 T6ng si5 ca b!
nhiSm Covid - 19 dlvugt 126 triQu ca, trong d6 tr6n 2,76 triQu ca tri vong.
Q,{guin: Thdi bdo Tdi chinh Viet Nam Online, ngdy 24/3/2021). Cflu h6i:
a Theo em dich benh Covid - 19 c6 dugc coi ld vAn <tC Utc xric c6 tinh toin cAu hay kh6ng? E€ ngAn chfln sU ldy lan dich bQnh Covid - 19 gitia c6c qui5c gia cdn phii ldm gi?
b Vi sao n6i hgrp tdc qu6c tC ld v6n OC t6t y6u? Hqrp t6c qu6c ti5 c6 vai trd nhu th6 ndotrong c6ng t6c phdng ch6ng dich b€nh Covid - 19?
Cflu 2 (a.0 tli6m)
"Kinh doanh ld quy6n t.u do cua m6i nguoi, kfiOng ai c6 quy6n can thiQp"
Qr{gu6n:,SGK GDCD 9, trang 47, Nxb Gido dwc ViQt Nam, 2015)
Cffu h6i:
Bing nhirng ki6n thfc dd hgc vd sg hiCu bi0t cta ban thdn, em c6 ct6ng f vdi f kiCn
tr6n kh6ng? Vi sao? Cho vi dU minh hqa?
Cflu 3 (4,0 tli6m)
Ldm viQc c6 ndng sudt, ch6t lugng, hiQu qui ln gi? T4i sao trong qu6 trinh ldm viQc ttdi h6i phii c6 ntrng su6t, ch6t luQnrg, hiQu qu6? Ni5u ldm viQc chi chri y d+5n n6ng su6t mA khdngquan t6m diSn ch6t lugng, hiQu qui thi hfu qu6 s€ nhu th6 ndo? Cho vf dU minh hqa?
Cffu 4 (a.0 tli6m)
HiQn nay, vdi sg ph6t triiSn cta khoa hgc k! thuft, c6c trang m?ng xd hQi ngdy cdng
ph6t tri6n manh vd dugc xem nhu mQt k€nh giiti tri, hgc tfp hiru ich Tuy nhi6n, do chua
itugc ki6m so6t chflt ch6 n€n cdc trangm4ng ndy c6 nhi6u t6c dQng ti€u cgc di5n ngudi tham
gia, nh6t lA d0i vdi hgc sinh
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a Theo em miltg xd hQi d6 dem lpi nht,rg mflt t(ch cpc cflng nhu nhi]ng han chti gi?
b Em hdy trinh bny nhihrg hflu qui khi mQt sti ban hgc sinh danh qu6 nhidu thdi gian
"s5ng 6o" (siSng io li hanh dQng, viQc ldm xa r&i vdi thgc tii, tW tao ni6m vui cho minh qua
tuong t6c tr€n mgng xd hQi nhu cdu like, th6 tim ) tr6n m4ng xA hQi?
Cfiu 5 (a.0 di5m)
"Ttnh chung 3 thdng ddu ndm (t* ngdy 16/12/2019 rtifn ngdy 15/3/2020), cd nu6c xdy
ra 791 v1t chdy, nd, ldm 25 ngudi chdt vd 61 ngudi bi thuong, tdi sdn thi€t hqi rdc tinh ld197,4 rj,ddng".
(Nguin: Thdi bdo Tdi chinh ViQt Nam online, ngdy 27/3/2020).
Cfiu h6i:
a Tr) th6ng tin t6n, em h6y n6u hflu qu6 cua tai nan v[ khi, ch6y, n6 vd c6c ch6t dQc har?
b Quy ttinh cria ph6p tuQt trong phdng ngira, han ch6 tai n4n vfl khi, chiy, n6 vd c6c
ch6t dOc hai?
c Tr6ch nhiQm cria hgc sinh trong viQc phdng ngta tai nqn v[ khi, chiy, n6 vd chc chdt
tt0c hai?
Thi sinh kh6ng duqc s* dttng tdi li€u, gidm thi kh6ng gidi thich gi thAm
Ho vd thn thi sinh: Sd bdo danh:
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GIAM THI2
(Ho ftn vd chir krt) sd pnAcn
- Phdng thi si5 :
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C Les amis d'Antoine.
8 Enfin, Antoine se sent
Thi sinh ldm bdi trAn di thi ndy, kh6ng daqc s* dqng tdi liQu, k€ cd t* di€n
Kh6ng duqc dilng bilt chi, bilt dd vd bilt x6o d€ ldm bdi
ri rnr cHeN Hec sINH cr6l cAp rirvn NA'M IJiQC 2020-2021
MON THI : TIENG PHAP 9 - TIICS
Ngiy thi z 3010312021
Thdi gian : 150 philt (kh6ng ke thdt gian phdt di)
[4 points/2O]
B c'est son anniversaire
D il a rdussi son examenf6te ?
1.Il s'agit d'un dialogue entre
A deux amis B une mdre et son fils
C une employde et un client D une professeur et un 6ldve
2 Antoine va organiser une fOte chez lui parce que (qu')
A ses parents ne sont pas li
C I'ann6e scolaire a commenc6
3 Que doit savoir Antoine avant d'organiser la
A Envoyer les invitations.
C Trouver un volontaire.
4 Qui va-t-il inviter ?
A Ses camarades B Ses chers amis C Ses voisins D Ses cousins
5 Pourquoi doiril faire beau ?
A Parce que les invit6s veulent se baigner B Pour que les invit6s puissent venir i pied
C Parce que la fOte a lieu dans le jardin D Pour que les invitds puissent danser
6 Quelle solution Antoine choisit-il pour le repas ?
SO PHACH
DIEM CUA TOAN EAT THT GIAM KHAO I
o ftn vd chit
GIAM KHAO 2ftn vd chti bi
A plus tranquille B plutOt inquiet
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9 Cette info Porte sur
-.
A un exPloit sPortif
B un fait divers insolite
C un accident entre deux bateaux
10 Quel titre pouvez-vous donner d cet 6vdnement ?
A Sur les quais du Port de New York'
B Un courageux Frangais
C Un bateau dans la rividre
11 Quelle est la nationalit6 de l'homme? - Il est -_.-'
12 Quelle est sa profession? - Il est
13 Quel est le motif de son s6jour dNew York?
A II est vacances B Il y est pour son travail C' Il y fait un stage'
14 Que faisait la fillette au moment de l'dvdnement ?
A Elle se Promenait sur les quais.
B Elle 6tait sur un bateau
C Elle nageait avec son pdre dans la rividre'
15 A la fin, que s'est-il pass6 pour Yann ?
A.Lepdredelapetitefilleluiaoffertuner6compense.
B La police amdricaine l'a interrog6'
C Un grand quotidien a r6digd un article sur lui'
16 Quel sentiment Yann 6prouve-t-il aujourd'hui ? - Il est
A triste Pour la fillette
B inquiet parce que le pdre le recherche
C heureux de son geste
DOCUMENT 1 : Lisez le document suivant et rdpondez aux questions [5 points]
CHAUFFEUR DE TRANSPORT DE PERSONNES
Le chauffeur de transport de personnes prend en charge le ddplacement de personnes privdes
d,un lieu d un autre avec son automobile, pour 9 personnes maximum, il doit rdaliser letransport de personnes en toute s6curit6 et en respectant les rdgles de conduite et decirculation c,est un metier qui demande beaucoup d'adaptation, de discr6tion et de
comp6tences sociales et relationnelles, il peut 6tre en contact avec tout type de population:
touristique, professionnelle, familiale, 6trangdre, etc' C'est un mdtier qui se ddveloppe enraison des mobilit6s modernes de plus en plus fr6quentes
Activit6s et qualit6s
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