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ĐỀ KIỂM TRA TỰ LUẬN MÔN: VIẾT – Mã môn: Tiếng Anh 2 – EN25
ĐỀ SỐ 04
-(Mỗi sinh viên chỉ lựa chọn một đề cho bài kiểm tra tự luận của mình)
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order: (10 pts)
1 the / passports / at / have / show / their / passengers / to / the / airport
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2 decided / to / ago / focus / Nokia / telecommunications / ten / on / years
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Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings: (15 pts)
3 How long have they used this system?
When did
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4 It is possible for her to take the car to the garage
She
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5 An American designed this device 6 months ago
This device
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Trang 2Task 3: Write a passage (180 words) to compare between living at home or living on campus (75 pts)
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Bài làm:
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Task 3: Write a passage (180 words) to compare between living at home or living on campus (75 pts)
Living at home and living on campus both have their own advantages and disadvantages for students If you live at home, you can enjoy the comfort of your family, homemade meals, and a familiar environment Your family can support you emotionally and financially, which helps you focus on your studies However, living at home may limit your independence and social life You may have to spend more time commuting to school, which can be tiring and
stressful, especially if your home is far from the campus
Trang 4On the other hand, living on campus allows you to experience a more
independent lifestyle You can easily participate in school activities, join clubs, and make new friends Living on campus helps you develop important life skills such as time management, cooking, and taking care of yourself However, you may feel homesick at times, and living with roommates can sometimes be difficult Campus accommodation is also often more expensive than staying at home In conclusion, both options have their own benefits and drawbacks, so students should consider their personal needs and circumstances before deciding where to live
Số từ: 179
Phiên bản 2
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Task 3: Write a passage (about 180 words) to compare between living at home
or living on campus
There are advantages and disadvantages to both living at home and living on campus for students Living at home means you can enjoy the support of your
Trang 5family, home-cooked meals, and a familiar environment This can help you feel more comfortable and reduce your living expenses However, staying at home may make you less independent and limit your opportunities to interact with classmates outside of school You might also spend a lot of time commuting, especially if your home is far from the university
In contrast, living on campus gives you the chance to become more independent and make new friends easily You can join various school activities, clubs, and take part in campus events Living on campus also helps students learn to
manage their time, money, and daily routines However, it can be more
expensive, and sharing a room with others may sometimes be inconvenient or stressful
In conclusion, both living at home and living on campus have unique benefits and drawbacks Students should consider their financial situation and personal preferences before making a decision about where to live
Phiên bản 3
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Trang 6Task 3: Write a passage (about 180 words) to compare between living at home
or living on campus
Living at home and living on campus each offer unique experiences for
students If you live at home, you benefit from family support, delicious meals, and a familiar atmosphere This can make you feel secure and less worried about daily expenses However, living at home may limit your independence and reduce chances to participate in campus life or socialize with peers
Commuting from home can also take a lot of time and energy, especially for those living far from school
On the other hand, living on campus is a great way to meet new people and enjoy university activities Students can join clubs, attend events, and easily connect with classmates Living on campus also encourages independence, as you must handle your own schedule, meals, and finances Yet, dorm life can be costly and sometimes uncomfortable if you have to share a room with others or adapt to a new environment
In short, both options have pros and cons Students should carefully think about their needs, finances, and goals to choose the best living arrangement for
themselves
Số từ: 179
Phiên bản 4
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
Trang 7When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Task 3: Write a passage (about 180 words) to compare between living at home
or living on campus
Deciding whether to live at home or on campus is an important part of student life Living at home means you stay close to your family and get their support every day You can save money on rent and food, and feel comfortable in your familiar environment However, living at home may make it harder to take part
in university activities or meet new friends, especially if your house is far from school Commuting can also be stressful and take up a lot of time
In contrast, living on campus offers students the chance to experience
independence and build new relationships You are always close to classes, libraries, and campus events, making it easy to join activities and connect with others Managing your own time, cooking, and handling your own tasks helps you become more responsible However, campus life can be noisy, sometimes expensive, and you may need to share your space with roommates, which can
be challenging
In summary, both living at home and living on campus have unique advantages and disadvantages Each student should consider their own needs and
circumstances before choosing where to live
Phiên bản 5
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Trang 8Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago.
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Task 3: Write a passage (about 180 words) to compare between living at home
or living on campus
Both living at home and living on campus offer valuable experiences for
students, but they are quite different Living at home allows students to remain close to their family and enjoy their care and support Daily expenses are
usually lower, and home-cooked meals are available However, living at home may limit opportunities to make new friends or join activities on campus,
especially if commuting takes a lot of time and energy The long travel can also make students feel tired and reduce study time
On the other hand, living on campus provides an environment where students can develop independence and important life skills It is easier to participate in student clubs, join campus events, and interact with classmates Students who live on campus also learn how to manage their schedules and solve everyday problems by themselves Nevertheless, sharing a room with others can be
uncomfortable, and campus accommodation is often more expensive than staying at home
In conclusion, both options have their pros and cons Students should carefully consider their preferences, finances, and needs before making a decision about where to live
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Phiên bản 6
Dưới đây là phiên bản 6 đầy đủ, gồm cả Task 1, Task 2, Task 3, với bài luận mới (khoảng 179–180 từ), đúng cấu trúc và yêu cầu như phiên bản 5:
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Task 3: Write a passage (about 180 words) to compare between living at home
or living on campus
For students, choosing between living at home and living on campus is an important decision Living at home means being close to family, having their support, and enjoying the comfort of a familiar place Meals and daily chores are often easier because family members can help Expenses for housing and food are usually lower However, living at home may limit your independence, and traveling to campus every day can take up a lot of time and energy,
especially if you live far away It can also reduce your chances to participate in campus activities or make new friends
Trang 10Living on campus, by contrast, offers students more independence and more opportunities to join school events, clubs, and activities It is easier to meet classmates and become part of university life Students who live on campus learn to manage their time and responsibilities However, dormitory life can be expensive and sometimes uncomfortable, especially when sharing a room with others Some students may also feel homesick
In summary, both living at home and living on campus have clear advantages and disadvantages Each student should think about their own needs and choose what suits them best
Số từ: 180
Phiên bản 7
Task 1: Put the words in the correct order (10 pts)
The passengers have to show their passports at the airport
Nokia decided to focus on telecommunications ten years ago
Task 2: Rewrite the sentences without changing their meanings (15 pts)
When did they start using this system?
She can take the car to the garage
This device was designed by an American 6 months ago
Task 3: Write a passage (about 180 words) to compare between living at home
or living on campus
Students face an important choice between living at home or on campus when attending university Living at home gives students the comfort of being with
Trang 11family, enjoying home-cooked meals, and saving money on housing costs Family members can help with chores and offer daily support, making life easier and less stressful However, living at home might limit social
opportunities and make it difficult to join campus activities Commuting long distances can also be exhausting and leave less time for studying or
participating in student events
In contrast, living on campus gives students more independence and a stronger connection to university life It is convenient to join clubs, attend events, and spend time with friends Campus living teaches students to take care of
themselves and manage their schedules Still, living in a dorm can be expensive, and sharing a room with others is not always comfortable Some students may also miss their families and familiar surroundings
In conclusion, both living at home and living on campus have their own benefits and challenges Each student should think carefully before deciding which option is best for them
Số từ: 180