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PART I. LISTENING
(3.0 points)
Hu6ng d6n phfln thi nghe hiOu:
-
Phfln nghe gdm 3
bii,
mOi Uari
thi
sinh
<sub>{oq. </sub>
nghe 2
lfln, tlia
CD
tg
ch4y
(Part
I
g6rn 5 hqi
tho4i nh6
vi
blng
tlgc m6i hQi tho4i 2 IAn) .
-
M& dAu
vi
t<i5t thnc phAn nghe <sub>c6 </sub>
tin
<sub>hiQu </sub><sub>nh7c.</sub>
-
Huring
d6n
lim
bii
chi
titit
cho
thf
sinh (bnng ti6ng
Anh)
dfl c6
trong
bii
nghe.
PART
l,
, You
will
hear 5 short conversations twice, There is one
questionfor
each conversation.
For
questions 1-5
put
a
tick
<sub>fl) </sub>
next to the
right
answer. There's
ni
u*n*ple
il
the beginning. (1.0
poinf
Example: Where did the man leave his camera?
rlA.
on the steps <sub>B. in the </sub><sub>bag</sub> <sub>C. </sub><sub>on </sub><sub>the fountain</sub>
C. a silver plate
1.
Which prize has the man just won?
A. a golden cup
2.
What rvas the man's first job?
A.
a postman
B. a glass bowl
B. a window
cleaner
C. a house builder
3.
Where
will
they have something to eat?
A.
at the airport B. at a cafe C. at a service station
4.
What does the woman's house looh like now?
A.
It
has another
bedroom
B. it has trees in the garden C. It has a hedge in the front
5.
Which sport
will
they do tomorrorv?
Thi
sinh
lim bii
vio
tlij thi
niy
A. horse-riding B. swimming C. cycling
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2. Whut
FIVE
things
will
the students clo during their museum internship? Put a
tick
fl)
next tothe
rieht
answer (1.0
rloint
A.
art conservation
B.
administrative duties
C.
guide tours
D.
attend board meetings
E.
give classes
F, research
G.
write brochures
H.
plan a reception
I.
meet artists
PART
j.
Complete tlte notes below" v{trite
No M0RE
THAN
TWO WORDS AND/OR
A
NUMBERfoT
each answer. (1.0
point)
CITY ART MUSEUM
The rnain part of mlrseum was
built
in (1)
The
(2)
...was built sixty years later.
Collections: modern art, worhs by
(3)
.., sculpture, European art.
Classes: (4)
...
...classes for adults
Arts and crafts rvorkshops for children
Weekly (5)
.
.
in the
fall
and winter.
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C. deaf <sub>D. </sub><sub>head</sub>
4.
A.
include 13. prlson <sub>C. minus</sub>
<sub>D.trlp</sub>
5.
A.
region B. ugly <sub>C. generous</sub>
<sub>I). </sub>
<sub>giant</sub>
II'
Choose one word whose stress paffern is different from the others by circling A, B, C or D.
PART
III. vocABULARy
<sub>AND GRAMMAR </sub>
<sub>(6.0 </sub><sub>points)</sub>
I. circle
the
word
or phrase
that
<sub>best complete each sentence (2.0 </sub><sub>points).</sub>
i.
Children
should
<sub>to </sub><sub>respect </sub><sub>their </sub><sub>elders.</sub>
A.
be
teach
<sub>B. </sub><sub>be </sub>
taught
<sub>C. </sub><sub>be </sub>
<sub>teaching </sub>
D. taught
2' We are here
today
<sub>the men </sub><sub>and </sub><sub>women who </sub><sub>gaue </sub>
<sub>th*ir </sub>
lives for their country.
A.
to
honor
<sub>B. </sub>
honoring
<sub>C. to </sub>
<sub>honoring </sub>
D. so that
3. Let's paint the
house
<sub>, </sub>
<sub>If </sub>
<sub>wiil </sub>
<sub>be </sub><sub>much </sub><sub>cheaper.</sub>
A.
themselves
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>ourselves </sub>
<sub>C. </sub>
<sub>myself </sub>
D. yourself
4' The boy
-
on the beach asked me
if I
tikeo his kite.
A.
lie
B.
lay
<sub>C. </sub>
<sub>laid </sub>
<sub>D. lying</sub>
5. Wood is
used
<sub>making </sub><sub>desks and tables.</sub>
A. to <sub>B. in</sub> <sub>C. </sub>
<sub>for </sub>
D. into
ceremony,
A.
prepared-well
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>prepare-well </sub>
<sub>C. well-prepared</sub>
8.My
dog as well as my cats '
6.
"Do you rvant this one or that one?"
_
,,
A.
I'11 say
it
again for you.
C. Never mind"
It
doesn't matter.
7. That was a
A.
eat <sub>B. </sub><sub>eats</sub>
4. She is one of the greatest
5. The book rvas so
B.
I
don't mind. You choose.
D. Yes? Can
I
help you?
D. well-preparo
D. have eaten
9. What
7'
YY I.1r can uztrl we we do oo to prevent peopleto prevent
people-
throwing drink cans away.
A^
in
<sub>B. </sub>
<sub>of </sub>
<sub>C, </sub>
<sub>on </sub>
<sub>T) </sub>
<sub>frorn</sub>
l0'
His brother is a
-
boy. He alrvays tells a joke.
D. from
A.
handsome <sub>B. </sub>
humorous
<sub>C" </sub>
<sub>sociable </sub>
D. energetic
II.
Give-the correct
form
of
the words
in
the brackets().0 points) .
2. studv is no
longer
-
(RESTRICT)
3.Ifyoucangive*a'@foryourbadbehavior1astnight,I,llforgiveyou.
twice a day.
C, has eaten
to appear in this theater.
(EXPLATN)
(PERFORM)
(INTEREST)
1.
A.
tl,phoon B. open <sub>C. </sub>
<sub>visit</sub>
<sub>T)</sub>
2.
A.
shortage <sub>B. </sub><sub>computer</sub> <sub>C. village</sub>
D. teacher
3.
A.
photograph 13. necessary <sub>C. beautiful</sub> <sub>D. </sub>
traditional
4. A. towel <sub>IJ. socket</sub> <sub>C. </sub><sub>canoe</sub>
D. interesting
5.
A.
enioyable <sub>B. power</sub> <sub>C. </sub><sub>permission</sub>
D. explore
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6. The accident happens because
of
driving
(cARE)
(cHrLD)
(FLY)
(suDDEN)
(PRTDE)
7. During his
8. Every week, there are trvo
9.
10. His parents are very
Your
answers:
the
family
lived in Cornwall.
from Hanoi to Ho Chi
Minh
city.
, dark clouds appeared and it began to rain.
of him.
I 2 aJ 4 5
6 1 8 9 10
III.
There is one mistake
in
each of the
following
sentences.
Underline
and correct
it
(2.0 points).
1. Tourists are traveling to the countryside by a bus.
2. He has waited there for a quarter past six.
3. He slept in his room when the
fire
alarm rang.
4. She often complains on everything that she has.
5. We took part in a six-hours journey to the eastern coast.
6. Tim drives too f-ast that no one likes to ride with him.
7. The toys heeping in the box are worth 30 dollars.
8. There are much than eighty stores in the mall.
9. People think cornputers never do any mistakes, but in fact, they do.
10.
I
really love the peace of rny neighbor.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.
8.
9.
10.
PART
IV.
READING
(5.0 points)
I.
Read the
passage
carefully then
choose
the
best answer
A,
B or
C
for
each question.(1.0
point)
One
of
the most urgent environmental problems
in
the
world
today is the shortage
of
clean
water. Having clean
drinking
water
is
a basic human
right. But
acid
rain,
industrial
pollution
and
garbage have made many sourcgs
of
water undrinkable. Lakes, reservoirs and even entire seas have
become vast pools
of
poison.
Lake Baikal
in
Russia
is
one
of
the
largest lakes
in
the world.
It
contains a rich variety
of
animals and plants, including 1,300 rare species that do not exist anywhere
else
in
the world.
But
they are being destroyed by the massive volumes
of
industrial wastes which
pour
into
the lake every day. Even where
law
existed, the government
did not
have the power to
enforce them. Most industries simply ignores the regulations. The Mediterranean Sea occupies
l%
of
the
world's
water surface.
But
it
is the dumping ground
for
5Q%,of
all
marine pollution.
Almost
16
countries regularly throw industrial wastes a few miles
off
pllb're.
Water is free to everyone.
A
few years ago people.thought that the supply of clean water in the
world
rfas limitless, Today, many water supplies have been ruined
by pollution
and sewage. Clean
water
is now
scaree, and
we
are
at
last beginning
to
respeet
this
precious source.
We
should do
something now.
1. One environmental
problem in
the
world
today is
A.
acid lain
C. safe rvatel shortage
B. industrial pollution
D. population explosion
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I
pollution
<sub>D" acid rain</sub>
3.
What
is a serious
problem
of
Lake Baikal
in Russia?
A.
It is pollutecl by massive volumes of industrial wastes discharged into it.
B.
It contains a rich variety of animals and plants.
C. It
has i"300 rare species that do not exist anywhere else in the worlcl.
D. The governnlent did not have the power to enforce laws and regulations.
'1. Horv many cottntries
throw
industrial wastes into the Mediterranean Sea regularly?
A.
exactly
16
<sub>B. exactly </sub><sub>15</sub>
C. less than
15
<sub>O. nearly </sub><sub>16</sub>
5.
What
is the message to the readers?
A.
We should
limit
the use of r.vater resources.
B. We should take all water resoLlrces into account.
C. We should take action to protect our rvater resources.
D. We should encourage people to use safe water.
II.
Fill
in
each numbered space
with
oNE
appropriate word.
(2.0 points)
A
rnobile phone, also
(1)...
as
a cell
phone,
is
one
that
we
can use
to
(2).
telephor-re
calls
to
anyone
from
a
great clistance
via
a
radio
link.(3).
...
from
telephony,
modern smart mobile phones
(4).
. ... support a number
of
other services including text messaging,
internet access, garning, photography, and many business applications.
The
first cell
pl-rone <sub>rveighed about </sub>
<sub>2 </sub>
<sub>kilograms </sub><sub>(5)... </sub><sub>was </sub><sub>demonstrated </sub>
<sub>in </sub>
<sub>1973 </sub>
<sub>by </sub>
<sub>Dr.</sub>
Maltin
cooper and.lohn F,
Mitchell of
Motorola. Ten years
<sub>(6)... ..., in </sub>
<sub>1983, the </sub>
<sub>first </sub>
<sub>moclel </sub>
<sub>of</sub>
cell
phone
went
on
sale
to
the public.
By
2011, over
six
billion
people,
<sub>8i% of </sub>
<sub>the </sub>
<sub>world,s</sub>
population, used rnobile netrvorks.
In
spite
of
the many
(l)...
..
a cell phone has,
it
also <sub>brings about several problems that</sub>
users should be aware
of. Mobile
phone radiation
is
believed
to
be
(8)...
to huma,
health.
Some recent str-rdies have
found an
association
(9)....
cell
phone and certain
kinds
brain
disease. Another serious problem can be privacy and tracking. Once users
ha'e
the phone on, they
can be intelrupted in many ways, and they can also be tracked (10)... ... location data.
Your
answers:
III.
Read the passage
and
dhoose the best answers
to
complete
it
by circling A, B,
C,
or
D.(2.0
points)
yourH
<sub>M,NTH </sub>
<sub>2013 </sub>
<sub>LAUNCHED </sub>
<sub>NATI'N*IDE</sub>
(1)-".February28tl,,over1,500youngpeoplegatheredataceremonytokickoffYouth
Month
2013 in the central province
of
Thua Thien Hue under the theme <sub>"Youth Action for </sub>an urban
civilised lifestyle".
i
2 1
J <sub>4</sub> <sub>5</sub>
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--
At
the
(2)
500 youngsters volunteered
to
(3)
more than 400 units of blood to
the Hue Contral Hospital. Hundreds of Youth
Union..*Uirc
<sub>t*t </sub>
part in propagation to (4)
public awareness <sub>on environmental protection, </sub>
<sub>traffic </sub>
<sub>safety, </sub><sub>and </sub><sub>urban </sub><sub>civilisation.</sub>
For the
entire
month
of
March,
activities
will
be (5)
--
to
motivate young people,s
participation
<sub>in </sub>
<sub>diverse </sub><sub>activities, (6) </sub>
--_
giving
feedback
to
th"braft
Amendment
of
the r99Z
Constitution, building a civilised lifestyle, <sub>piotecting the environment (7) </sub>
--
urban la,dscape.
There
will
be "Green Sunday" and "Volunieering Saturday"
;ith
irrt*rive
aotivities
to
(g)
up the surroundings, remove-
illegal
advertising posters, <sub>eliminate black </sub><sub>spots </sub>
<sub>of </sub>
<sub>pgllution.</sub>
The Youth
Month
was
first
launched
in
2004 and has-bicome an
(9)
event
for
the youth,
which aims
to(i0)
<sub>_-- </sub>
<sub>young people's responsibilities to the community </sub><sub>and </sub><sub>the nation.</sub>
1.
A.On
B.
In
C.At
<sub>D.To </sub>
i
2.
A.
festival
B.
event
<sub>C. </sub>
<sub>anniversary </sub>
<sub>D. </sub><sub>meeting</sub>
3.
A.
give
B.
bring
C.
donate
<sub>D. </sub>send
4.
A.
raise
B.
help
C.
make
<sub>D. </sub><sub>provide</sub>
5.
A.
demonstrated
B.
affeoted
<sub>c. </sub>
<sub>concentrated </sub>
<sub>D. </sub>
<sub>iirected</sub>
6.
A.
having
B.
including
<sub>C. </sub>
carrying
<sub>D. </sub><sub>taking</sub>
7.
A.
or
B.
but
C.
and
<sub>D. </sub>so
8.
A.
give
B.
get
<sub>C. </sub>
keep
<sub>D. </sub><sub>clear</sub>
9.
A,
daily
B.
important
<sub>c. </sub>
annual
<sub>D. monthly</sub>
10.A.
increase
<sub>B. </sub>
reduce
<sub>C. </sub>
<sub>keep </sub>
<sub>D. </sub>
interrupt
PART V. WRITING
( 5.0 points)
sentence
in
such a way
that
it
means
the
same as
the
sentence
printed
8. <sub>Robert is </sub>a playwright and as
well
as an actor.
Robert is not only..
9. Is this the best price you can offer?
Can't
yoll
..
10. "Turn
offall
the lights when,volt go out, Mary, ,'said peter.
Petel told
II'
Finish the
second sentence so
that
it
has
the
same meaning as
the
first.
Do not
change the
given bold
word
forrn, (1.0
point).
1. She is lea,ring English because she warts to study abroad.
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I1r,
Narl
doesn't
5
I
. 1'd rather not see her tomorrow.
(want)
III.
Composition. (2.0 points).
Write
a letter to
your friend
and
tell
her/
him
about the
life
in
your
neighborhood
(within
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