(Vĩnh Phúc) - Huyện Bình Xuyên - 2015-2016
(Vĩnh Phúc) - Huyện Bình Xuyên - 2015-2016
(Vĩnh Phúc) - Huyện Bình Xuyên - 2015-2016
Questions 8 -10: Listen to the next part of the conversation and choose the correct letter A, B or C.
8. The customer's mobile phone number is:
A. 07976 122577. B. 07961 122577. C. 07961 121597.
9. The customer would also like to:
A. receive tourist information,
B. make a restaurant booking,
C. book tickets for the theatre.
10. He leaves a message for:
A. Mr. Alami. B. Mr. El Fassi. C. Mr. Alaoui.
Section 2: You will hear a conversation between two friends planning a visit. Listen and fill in the
information in the blanks from number 1 to 5. You will hear the conversation twice.
Sam arrives at: (1)…………….
On: (2)…………………….
Airline: (3)…................................Airway
Flight number: (4)………………….
His friend will meet him at the: (5)……………….
PART B: PRONUNCIATION-LEXICO-GRAMMAR
Section 1: Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others.
1. A. behavior B. oceanic C. increase D. realize
2. A. decompose B. demonstrate C. emigrate D. separate
3. A. fertilizer B. language C. ability D. magically
4. A. education B. accommodation C. satisfactory D. souvenir
5. A. canoe B. assistant C. citizenship D. itinerary
Section 2: Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences.
1. Last year, Mary paid a to Huong pagoda.
A. attendance B. intention C. visit D. attention
2. Nowadays children like history in a more practical way.
A. teaching B. to teach C. to be taught D. teach
3. - Mother: “Could you do me a favor?” - Kate: “ .”
A. Yes, sure B. Yes, that’s kind of you C. Yes, thank you D. No, thanks. I’m fine
4. to understand the lesson better, our teacher explained it once again.
A. So as B. So as for C. So as for us to D. So as for us
5. Tay Thien Temple and Binh Son Tower in Vinh Phuc Province have been as
National place of historic interests.
A. recognized B. collected C. signed D. realized
6. Mrs Lan just her car .
A. have-had - sevice B. has – had – to service C. has- had - serviced D. had- had-
serviced
7. Whenever we meet, we stop
A. talking B. to talk C. to talking D. talk
8. We always spend our summer holidays
A. in the sea B. in the beach C. at the country D. at the seaside
9. John: “I had a really good time. Thanks for the lovely evening.” - Maria:
“ .”
A. I’m glad you enjoyed it B. Yes, it’s really good
C. Oh, that’s right D. No, it’s very kind of you
10. It is a skirt.
A. beautiful Japanese cotton flowered B. beautiful cotton Japanese flowered
Sections 3: Supply the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the following sentences.
a. The shopkeeper asked the boys (1.not lean) their bicycles against his
window.
b. My room (2. not clean) yet.
c. At this time yesterday, we (3. read) books in the library with some classmates
d. When we went out, it (4. not/rain) .
e. Why are you looking under the bed? You (5. lose) something?
Sections 4: Supply the correct preposition in each space to complete the following sentences
1. the age of 40, he had written three best-selling novels.
2. William Shakespeare is known the most famous playwright.
3. I wish you'd stop complaining your job. Try to finish it.
4. We both thank you the bottom of our hearts.
5. There is no point asking Sam for help.
Sections 5: Supply the appropriate form of the CAPITAL words to complete the passage:
1. She’d rather have a job involving creative work or skills. (ART)
2. He received the award in of his success over the past year. (RECOGNIZE)
3. Nam’s listening skill is and he really needs to improve it. (SATISFY)
4. The Scouting Association is the largest youth organization in the world.
(VOLUNTEER)
5. There’s an international between Vietnam and Laos this evening. (FRIEND)
6. He made quite a number of in his career as a footballer. (SUCCEED)
7. Would you like to go with us this Sunday? (PICNIC)
8. The principal always his pupils before the exam. (COURAGE)
9. The of knowledge for the young is a policy to follow. (RICH)
10. No details about the celebration have been given. (FAR)
PART C: READING
Section 1: For questions 1-10, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space.
Use only ONE word for each space. There is an example at the beginning.
Do you ever stop and think about how much electricity we use every day? Picture a normal family on a
typical morning. Dad is switching (0) on the dishwasher, Mum is 1) in her computer –
she’s working already. Big sister Wendy is straightening her curly hair with her 2)
straightener and little brother Bobby is 3) up his music as loud as he can –
no one can hear him though because he’s wearing 4) . This typical family uses a lot of
electricity – and it’s only eight o’clock in the morning! When this typical family come home from their
days at school and work, they will use even more electricity – maybe they will 5) on
their 3D 6) and watch a film. If Bobby is late home from school, he will heat his food
in the 7) . We all like using technology, but we need to stop and think what it is doing
to our planet. We can use less energy and help the planet at the same time. We can turn 8)
the heating and we can switch 9) lights when we leave a room.
We can also open windows on hot days, instead of 10) expensive air conditioning.
Section 2: Read the passage and choose the best answer to each question from the four choices (A or B,
C, D).
Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made use of various forms of
communication. Generally, this expression of thoughts and feelings has been in the form of oral
speech. When there is a language barrier, communication is accomplished through sign language in
which motions stand for letters, words, and ideas. Tourists, the deaf, and the mute have had to resort to
this form of expression. Many of these symbols of whole words are very picturesque and exact and can
be used internationally; spelling, however, cannot.
Body language transmits ideas or thoughts by certain actions, either intentionally or
unintentionally. A wink can be a way of flirting or indicating that the party is only joking. A nod
signifies approval, while shaking the head indicates a negative reaction.
Other forms of non-linguistic language can be found in Braille (a system of raised dots read
with the fingertips), signal flags, Morse code, and smoke signals. Road maps and picture signs also
guide, warn, and instruct people.
While verbalization is the most common form of language, other systems and techniques also
express human thoughts and feelings.
PART D: WRITING
Section 1: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using
the word given in capital letters at the end. Do not change the word given.
1. The village is the same as it was in the 1950s. CHANGED
The village ………………………………………………………………………
2. Our cat was sleeping on the sofa all afternoon. SPENT
Our cat……………………………………………………………………………
3. Peter woke up early because he didn’t want to miss his flight. THAT
Peter woke up early ………………………………………………………
4. Our teacher always makes us do our homework before we leave the class. ALLOWS
Our teacher........................................................................until we’ve done our homework.
5. “You’d better not go for a walk”. said my father. ADVISED
My father …………………………….
Section 2: Write an essay of around 200-250 words on the following topic :
English learners have different ways to learn vocabulary. As a secondary school
student, in what ways you choose to learn and practice vocabulary effectively? Write an essay
about 200 to 250 words to support your idea.
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Section 2: (15pts)
Organization 5 - topic sentence- supporting sentences (two or more ideas) and concluding
5pts sentence; linking words; Lenght: about 220 -250 words
3
2 - topic sentence- supporting sentences (one idea) and concluding sentence;
linking words; Lenght: about 150 - 180 words
- topic sentence- (one idea) and concluding sentence; linking words; Lenght:
about 100 words
- Restricted vocabulary
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Tổng điểm toàn bài: 100 điểm- Sau đó quy ra thang điểm 10
Typescript:
Section one:
Receptionist:
Silver Tulip Hotel. Good afternoon. How can I help you?
Edward:
Ah, yes. Good afternoon. I’d like tobook a room fo r next Friday.
Receptionist:
Certainly, sir. How many nights will you be staying?
Edward:
Just one, please.
Receptionist:
And would you like a single or double room?
Edward:
A double room, p lease.
Receptionist:
A double room. And would you like twin beds or a king sized bed?
Edward:
A king sized bed, p lease.
Receptionist:
Let me see. Yes, we do have a double room available for next Friday. Would you like me to
book it fo r you?
Edward:
Yes, please.
Receptionist:
Could I have your name, please?
Edward
Yes, it’s Edward Francis.
Receptionist:
Is th a t F-R-A-N-C-E-S?
Edward:
No. It’s F-R-A-N-C-l-S.
Receptionist:
F-R-A-N-C-l-S?
Edward
Yes. T h a t’s right.
Receptionist:
And your home address please, sir.
Edward:
Yes, it’s 23. Cypress Avenue, Cambridge
Receptionist:
Is th a t C-Y-P-R-U-S?
Edward:
No. C-Y-P-R-E-S-S. Like the tree.
Receptionist:
Oh, I see. And your postcode is?
Edward:
CB3 9NF.
Receptionist:
And it ’s fo r ju s t one night?
Edward:
Yes, th a t’s right.
Receptionist:
We can reserve a parking space for you. Are you coming by car?
Edward:
Actually, I’ll be taking a taxi from the s ta tio n .
Receptionist:
T h a t’s fine. And one las t question: would you like dinner and breakfast?
Edward:
No dinner, thank you. But I’d like breakfast.
Receptionist:
Just breakfast. So, to confirm. You’re arriving on Friday 16th April and leaving on
Saturday 1 7th. Th a t’s one night in adouble room with a king sized bed with breakfast.
Edward:
T h a t’s right. Thank you very much.
Receptionist:
And could I have your mobile number?
Edward:
Yes. It’s 0 7 9 7 6122577 , Oh no sorry, it ’s been changed! It’s 0 7 9 6 1 1 2 1 5 9 7 .
Receptionist:
0 7 9 6 1 1 2 1 5 9 7 . Thank you. Is there anything else I can help you with?
Edward:
Yes, I’m having dinner with a friend. Could vou recommend the best restaurant near here?
Receptionist:
That would be the Winston Churchill. It’s about a mile from here.
Receptionist:
Perfect. Could you please make a reservation fo r 7 p.m. and leave a message with th e d e ta ils
fo r my friend when he arrives?
Receptionist:
Certainly. What is th e g e n tlem a n ’s name?
Edward:
Mr Alaoui. T h a t’s A L A 0 U I.
Receptionist:
No problem. We look forward to seeing you next week.
Edward:
Thank you.
Section two:
Ali: Hello?
Sam: Hello. Is th a t Ali?
Ali Yes. Who’s calling?
Sam: Hi Ali. It's me, Sam!
Ali Hey, Sam. How are you? When are you arriving?
Sam: I’m fine. Really looking forward to seeing you. I’ve booked my flight for Wednesday morning,
arriving at 6 .5 0 in the evening.
Ali Great! T h a t’s Wednesday 6 th July. And w hat airline are you flying on?
Sam: British Airways, flig h t number BA3025
Ali B A1325?
Sam: No. Three oh two five. 3 0 -25.
Ali Ah ... OK. And it gets in a t 6 .1 5 , right?
Sam: No. At 6 .5 0 . Ten to seven.
Ali Right. Sorry, th is lin e ’s n o t very good. So you’ll be on flig h t B A3025 on Wednesday 6 th
arriving a t 6 .5 0 p.m.
Sam: T h a t’s right.
Ali Good. Well, don’t worry. I’ll be there to meet you at the airport. We’re going to
have a fa n ta s tic time. I can show