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Trang 1PART 1: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES
There are 24 questions in this part
A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below Four answer choices are given below each sentence Select the best answer to complete the sentence Then mark the letter A , B , C.,
or D on your answer sheet
1 The scanning equipment has been modified by a team of 65 engineers, ………, and
physicists
A computer scientists B fashion designers C police officers D web designers
2 Ken has more than ten years of experience in photography behind him, so he is ……… to offer advice
3 She ……… to Paris for a week She'll be back tomorrow
4 I am moving to Louisville, KY, ……… is home to the Muhammad Ali Museum
5 A robot is a machine - especially one ……… by a computer - capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
6 Explorers in the past wrote about their adventures in books which ……… months or years after Nowadays, I post a message in seconds
7 In the age of the modern explorer, communication like this really helps to ……… and sometimes it even saves lives
A make decisions B invent things C make mistakes D set an account
8 If we ……… a cellphone with an internet connection, we are not afraid of getting lost
9 Remember to buy some bananas if you ……… to the supermarket
10 There should be tougher ……… in schools since the number of students committing crimes has increased in recent years
11 On some courses, the lessons are taught with videoconferencing It all helps with the belief that
……… doesn’t stop when you leave school
12 Paris ……… by more than twenty-seven million tourists per year because it is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world
13 A lot of children in this school were ……… really late because their parents finished work late
Trang 214 There are some languages that have not been spoken by many people, so it is necessary to
……… the languages to the next generations
15 My new room is twice the size of the old one, it has a wonderful ……… of the city, a comfortable bed and there is water in the bathroom
16 When we landed in London from Chicago, our connecting flight to Dubai ……… so we had to stay overnight at the airport
17 This is your opportunity for a ……… adventure with active itineraries that combine spectacular places, cultural interaction and physical challenge
18 I felt really ……… because the man who walked next to me kept complaining all the time
19 At the beginning of the twenty-first century, space ……… has developed with plans for regular tours and floating hotels
20 Tourist: Can you tell me if ………?
Staff: Well, no, it opens every day except Monday
A the Catacomb open today B the Catacomb opens today
C does the Catacomb open today D the Catacomb opened today
21 To save the language, linguists and experts meet these ‘last speakers’ ……… they interviewed and recorded with video, pictures and audio
22 Since the 1960s, the country ……… economic difficulties and social problems
23 Tom: ………?
Dave: Well, the machine will be turned on
A How do you make it switch on B Where do I switch it on
C What happens if I press this button D How did you do that
24 I have ……… to a daily podcast so that it will give me all the latest news
PART 2: INCOMPLETE TEXTS
There are 6 questions in this part
Read the texts on the following pages A word or phrase is missing in some of the sentences
Trang 3Questions 25 through 27 refer to the following article
Averaging about 40km an hour, Vietnam's (25) ……… are an insightful and relaxing way
to journey through the country The North and South (26) ……… by a single, 2,600km-track network managed by Vietnam Railways The 2,600km-track snakes through the country from Ho Chi Minh City all the way to the Chinese border Spring for the soft seats and four-berth cabins for a little extra comfort or splurge on one of the private tourist sleeping cars that are now available for
several key routes The railroad line is (27) ……… renovations as much of the existing
tracks date back to colonial times, so be sure to research before you go
26 A are connected B connect C are connecting D were connected
27 A undergone B undergoing C underwent D undergoes
Questions 28 through 30 refer to the following article
Inventions all over the world
One of the world-shaking inventions was the compass The compass (28) ……… between 200 BC and 100 AD in China Prior to the compass, mariners had to use the sun and stars
to navigate, (29) ……… meant it was impossible to steer when the sky was overcast The invention allowed accurate navigation in any weather though the compass was first used for feng shui or the construction of houses to be harmonious with the environment
Probably the most significant medieval achievement was the printing press, without which modern civilization wouldn't be possible It was invented in Johannes Gutenberg in 1436 Though imprinting symbols or images via stencils and ink (30) ……… in Europe and China for hundreds of years, Gutenberg mechanized the process, improving its speed and efficiency Up until then, books had to be painstakingly copied by hand, but now they could be mass-produced easily
28 A invents B is invented C was invented D has invented
30 A had been known B have been known C were known D knew
PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION
There are 30 questions in this part
In this part of the test, you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper
articles, letters, and advertisements Each text is followed by several questions Select the best answer for each question and mark the letter A., B., C or D on your answer sheet
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Langston Hughes was one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century He was born
in Joplin, Missouri, and moved to Cleveland at the age of fourteen Several years later he spent one year in Mexico before attending Columbia University in New York For a few 5 years after that,
he roamed the world as a seaman, visiting ports around the world and writing some poetry He
returned to the United States and attended Lincoln University, where he won the Witter Bynner Prize for undergraduate poetry After graduating in 1928, he travelled to Spain and to Russia with the help of a Guggenheim fellowship
His novels include Not Without Laughter (1930) and The Big Sea (1940) He wrote an autobiography in 1956 and also published several collections of poetry The collections include The Weary Blues (1926), The Dream Keeper (1932), Shakespeare in Harlem (1942), Fields of Wonder (1947), One Way 15 Ticket (1947), and Selected Poems (1959) A man of many talents, Hughes was also a lyricist, librettist, and a journalist As an older man in the 1960s, he spent much
of his time collecting poems from Africa and from African-Americans to popularize black writers Hughes is one of the most accomplished writers in American 20 literary history, and he is seen as one of the artistic leaders of the Harlem Renaissance, the period when a neighbourhood that was predominantly black produced a flood of great literature, music, and other art forms depicting daily city life for African-Americans
31 The word "roamed" as used in line 4 is closest in meaning to ………
32 What provided Hughes with assistance for his travel to Spain and Russia?
A His job as a reporter B His career as a soldier
C A literary fellowship D A college study program
33 According to the author, what did Hughes do during the later years of his life?
A He wrote short stories B He popularized African-American writers
C He advocated racial equality D He wrote about life in Harlem
34 According to the passage, Langston Hughes was all of the following EXCEPT ………
Questions 35 to 40 refer to the following article
VIVID AND UNIQUE
LONDON'S NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL
Notting Hill Carnival is London's liveliest celebration of diversity, colour and sound
Originally started in 1964, and inspired by the Trinidad Carnival, the Notting Hill Carnival has grown into an international event which remains true to its Caribbean roots Over the last four
Trang 5Today it's Europe's largest street festival with thousands of visitors enjoying live bands, street food, dancing and much more And this year it is going to be bigger and better than ever
Notting Hill Carnival Code
Please remember:
Set a meeting place in case you lose family or friends – try not to rely on your mobile phone
Keep aware – pickpockets will be attracted to the large crowds
Check arrangements for your return journey before leaving for the Carnival – if you move around the area you may find that your return journey will be easier from another station or bus stop
Go with the flow of the crowd – don’t try and walk against it
Don’t bring your valuables or wear expensive jewellery
Keep your belongings with you at all times
Don’t carry too much cash or your credit cards
If you are travelling only a short distance, it may be quicker to walk
Arrange to meet friends and family before entering the Carnival area
35 The text was written to be read by
………
A the organizers
B the performers
C the general public
D the British
36 The first Notting Hill Carnival ………
A was held in Trinidad
B was organised by people from
Trinidad
C had its roots in the Trinidad carnival
D was in the 16th century
37 The best way to avoid getting lost during
the Carnival is ………
A to agree on a place to meet
B to stay with your friends
C to use your mobile phone
D to lose your family
38 You should leave the Carnival from
………
A the same station as the one you arrived
at
B the nearest station to where you are
C a different station from the one you arrived at
D the bus stop where you had arrived at
39 Which the following is a risk for visitors to the Carnival?
A Spending too much money
B Being pushed by the crowd
C Being pickpockets
D Being stolen
40 During the Carnival visitors ………
A should use only credit cards
B should avoid spending money
C should carry only a little money
D should pay in cash only
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SUMMER VACATIONS
Studies have found that children typically forget between one and three months’ worth of school learning during the summer months Spelling and math abilities suffer the most, while reading is
not really influenced by the time off The reason for this is that most children often read
newspapers, magazines, books or video game guides outside of the classroom
In some cities in the United States, to improve skills and to maintain a good level of preparation, students are encouraged to take trips to museums, summer camps, vacations with educational components, and to visit libraries
There are other educational systems that provide vacations while still keeping students’ skills sharp For example, in Italy, students attend class six days per week, but finish at 1:30 PM each day, so that school does not dominate their life the way that it does in America, where students attend high school from 7:45 AM until 3:00 PM each weekday In areas where there are not enough classrooms - in Afghanistan or Somalia, for example - older students attend classes in the morning while the younger kids go to school in the afternoon
41 Which skills suffer the most over the summer vacation?
A Math and reading
B Reading and writing
C Math and spelling
D History and math
42 In the United States ………
A libraries are temporarily closed for repairs
B parents send their children abroad for their study
C some cities offer students with trips on educational purposes
D all students must go to classes during the summer
43 In Italy ………
A students study fewer hours each school day than those in America
B students likely attend classes in the late afternoon
C students likely attend classes for the whole week
D students have no summer vacation
44 According to the reading, countries without enough school facilities have ………
A given longer vacations to students
B built many new buildings
C stopped some students from attending school
D divided the school day between older and younger students
Trang 7Questions 45 to 50 refer to the following article
Workaholic
‘Workaholics Anonymous’ is a fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from workaholism Membership is free and the only qualification you need is the wish to stop working all the time My favourite thing about it is that they also have meetings online and by phone for people who are too busy to turn up in person!
What’s so wrong with being a workaholic anyway? At least it’s better-paid than being addicted to more dangerous habits Instead of getting you into debt, it gets you promotion, extra money and more interesting work Aren’t these things what most people want? Like many who work late into the night, I am a workaholic and proud of it I know it’s not very healthy, but it is preferable to being lazy It’s the latter who are likely to develop more dangerous addictions
But there is a difference between those who are workaholics because they love their work and can relax at some point and those who are workaholics because they have nothing better to do
I once saw a colleague get promoted to a job she was not ready for and she began to work around the clock to cover up for the fact that she didn’t know what she was doing
The more hours she worked, the worse things became In six months, she had a nervous breakdown Anyway, the point is you have to know whether being a workaholic is good for you and those around you If you can manage to be a bit of a workaholic and yet still lead an ordinary life outside work, you’re fine If not, maybe you need help
45 The writer ………
A advises readers to work fewer hours
B criticizes people who overwork
C explains that people who work too
hard may need help
D believes that being workaholic is not
good at all
46 The writer is probably someone who
………
A is trying to relax more
B enjoys working a lot
C is trying to work harder
D wants to be a workaholic
47 Workaholics meetings are for people who
………
A are too busy
B want to work less
C enjoy working hard
D like online meetings
48 The members of Workaholics Anonymous
………
A do not have face-to-face meetings
B never meet each other in person
C are too busy to talk to each other
D can talk to each other on the internet
49 The writer thinks lazy people ………
A have a serious addiction problem
B are luckier than workaholics
C are in greater danger than workaholics
D are better than workaholics
50 The writer says that one of his colleagues worked very hard ………
A but was not effective
B and was always upset
C and got a lot done
D and then got promote
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News Flash
Devastating floods along the coast have left many people homeless People are asked to help by donating food, clothes, furniture, and other supplies to the Assistance Fund Donations of bottled water are especially needed since the floods have disrupted the local water supply In addition, volunteers are needed to travel to the flooded area to help distribute the donations
51 What does this news item concern?
A Hazardous roads
B Safety precautions
C Help for flood victims
D Warnings about weather
52 What kinds of supplies are NOT
mentioned?
A Medical supplies
B Food
C Clothing
D Furniture
53 What kinds of supplied are extremely needed?
A Medical supplies
B Food
C Water
D Clothes
Questions 54 to 56 refer to the following article
Busy executives are always looking for more ways to squeeze time into their day This effort has led them to start work even before they get to their offices at nine with what has become known as the power breakfast The power breakfast is essentially a meeting between two or more powerful executives who consider themselves too busy to get together at any other time Restaurants-particularly the ones at large hotels in large cities-go out of their way to accommodate these meetings Some start serving full breakfasts in their most elegant dining rooms as early as 6:30 A.M., and most require reservations before 9:00 A.M
54 What is one way business people get more
work out of their day?
A Have breakfast meetings
B Work late
C Hire more assistants
55 Who would find this trend useful?
A People who leave work early
B People who can't cook
C People who had to get to work early
D People who are too busy to meet at
Trang 9A Restaurants have begun to serve breakfast
B Restaurants require reservations for breakfast
C Restaurants have hired more waiters to serve breakfast
D Restaurants give wake-up calls
Questions 57 to 60 refer to the following brochure
Visitors who want to see the city's attractions have several transportation options The use of private cars is discouraged since parking is limited and the streets of the historic district are narrow Fortunately, excellent alternatives are available The subway system provides fast, inexpensive transportation to all areas of the city, from 6:00 A.M to 12 midnight Bus service operates 24 hours
a day, for those who prefer to travel above ground and sneak in some extra sightseeing en route Those of you who want to make sure that you see all the tourist attractions may be especially interested in our visitors' tour buses, which make stops at all points of interest throughout the city For your convenience, special visitors' passes for all forms of public transportation are sold at hotels throughout the city, along with maps and schedules for transportation routes
Subway tickets may also be purchased at subway stops
57 What is this announcement about?
A Hotels
B Visitors
C Transportation
D Attractions
58 What should visitors NOT do in the city?
A Spend the night
B Drive their cars
C Walk alone
D Travel at rush hour
59 Which service stops at midnight?
A Bus service
B Subway service
C Tour service
D Taxi service
60 Why may some visitors prefer traveling by bus?
A People can see more of the city
B Buses are faster
C The subway is more expensive
D Bus routes are more convenient
- THIS IS THE END OF THE TEST -
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[CĐR 1.1]: Lựa chọn chính xác các thì và cấu trúc cơ bản
trong tiếng Anh
Câu 1-30
[CĐR1.2]: Tái hiện kiến thức ngôn ngữ cơ bản về từ vựng
để giao tiếp trong các tình huống đơn giản
Câu 1-30
[CĐR 1.3]: Thể hiện kiến thức cơ bản về văn hóa giao tiếp
trong các tình huống đơn giản
Câu 1-30
[CĐR 2.2]: Có khả năng đọc hiểu các đoạn văn ngắn, mẩu
tin ngắn, bảng khảo sát
Câu 30-60
Ghi chú: Cán bộ coi thi không được giải thích đề thi
Ngày 18 tháng 12 năm 2019 Thông qua trưởng ngành
Th.S Lê Phương Anh