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- PRACTICE TEST 1 I. LISTENING Part 1. Listen to the conversation between Tom and Linda and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). You will hear the recording twice (1 point) Statements T F Question 1: Linda's parents don’t agree with her choice of clothes. Question 2: Tom shares Linda's opinion on clothes in social situations. Question 3: Linda doesn’t want to be elegant and fashionable. Question 4: Tom’s parents want him to take part in outdoor activities to get a healthier lifestyle. Part 2. Listen to a sports instructor’s talk. Listen and choose the correct answer. You will hear the recording twice (1 point) Question 5: The ASG aims to establish and promote friendship among ASEAN ______. A. teachers B. principals C. students D. parents Question 6: The first ASG was held in ______. A. 2008 B. 2009 C. 2010 D. 2011 Question 7: How many gold medals did Viet Nam win at the 5th ASG? A. 15 B. 18 C. 25 D. 50 Question 8: The country which won 38 gold medals in the fourth ASG was ______. A. Thailand B. Indonesia C. Malaysia D. VietNam II. READING Part 1. Read the passage and choose the correct answer that best fits each of the numbered blanks (1.5 points) CHANGING CITIES What will the city of the future look like? This question (9) ______ so many times in recent history - and answered inconclusively an equal number of times - that we can be sure of one thing only: no one can predict with any degree of accuracy how cities (10) ______ look 50 or 500 years from now. The reason is simple - cities are in a continual state of change. Over the last fifty years, they have changed so rapidly that the oldest residents will remember a time (11) ______ their city seemed to belong not just to another era but to a different dimension. This is true both of planned (12) ______ unplanned cities. Planned cities such as New York and Paris, which are closely organized on a grid or diagram of streets and avenues, have (13) ______ burst at the seams this century, while unplanned cities such as London, Tokyo and Los Angeles have grown just as dramatically. Although their centres might remain much as they were many years ago, their suburbs have spread (14) ______ the tentacles of an octopus. Some economists argue that expansion is a sign of a healthy economy, and that it is expanding cities that attract international investment. (Adapted from Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English) Question 9: A. was asked B. had been asked C. has been asked D. has asked Question 10: A. should B. will C. shall D. could Question 11: A. how B. where C. which D. when Question 12: A. and B. or C. nor D. neither Question 13: A. effective B. effectively C. effect D. affect Question 14: A. as B. because C. but D. like Part 2. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions (2,5 points) People may think that food choice is only important for keeping a healthy weight. However, the way we eat and the food choices we make every day also have a big impact on the environment. Food production is a major contributor to climate change. The process of growing, manufacturing, and transporting food, especially meat and dairy products, involves the use of fossil fuels. We all know that burning fossil fuels releases a huge amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. All the ingredients for our meals require land, water, and energy to produce, so the food we choose can either increase or decrease our carbon footprint. In addition, transporting food over long distances can create more greenhouse gas emissions. So what should we do? We should start by eating local and organic food. This can not only limit the amount of carbon dioxide produced during transportation, but can also help us avoid pesticides that are harmful to both humans and the environment. We should also choose a healthier diet with less animal-based food and
- more vegetables. Raising livestock for food requires huge amounts of water and grain, and can cause deforestation and pollution. Cows and sheep release methane as they digest plants and grass. Although it is shorter lived than carbon dioxide, methane is a lot more powerful than carbon dioxide at warming the Earth. That is why we should try to eat less red meat and dairy products. Making responsible food choices will not only improve our health and well-being, but will also have a positive impact on the environment. (Adapted from Global Success) Question 15: Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. Food choices for a healthy diet B. The process of producing dairy products C. The negative effects of eating red meat D. How food choices can affect the environment Question 16: The word “big” in paragraph 1 is opposite in meaning to ______. A. impotant B. minor C. large D. significant Question 17: The word “manufacturing” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ______. A. inventing B. packing C. producing D. processing Question 18: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph 2 as a contributor to the carbon footprint of our food? A. Food production requires land, water, and energy. B. Food production requires the use of fossil fuels. C. Food transportation creates greenhouse gas emissions. D. Food waste in landfills emits methane. Question 19: What does the word “This” in paragraph 3 refer to? A. Eating local and organic food B. Using local and inorganic food C. Transporting food from other areas D. Eating more animal-based food Question 20: What does the word “animal-based” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Made from plants B. Produced locally C. Grown organical D. Derived from animals Question 21: The word 'it' in paragraph 3 refers to _______. A. sheep B. methane C. pollution D. Earth Question 22: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4? A. We should eat less red meat and dairy to support local farmers and organic food production. B. Limiting red meat and dairy intake is mainly to concentrate on our personal health. C. Reducing red meat and dairy consumption is crucial to help lower our environmental impact. D. Cutting back on red meat and dairy can help us to reduce our grocery expenses and other ingredients. Question 23: Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? A. Choosing to eat organic food always guarantees better nutrition. B. The types of food we eat can impact our health and the planet. C. Transporting food locally has no effect on greenhouse gas emissions. D. Consuming less meat leads to significant weight loss and health benefits. Question 24: Which of the following best summarises the passage? A. The food we eat affects both our health and the environment, so choosing local, organic, and plant-based foods can reduce environmental damage. B. Food production doesn’t contribute significantly to climate change, and eating red meat and dairy products is essential for protecting the environment. C. Raising livestock for food leads to significant environmental harm, so switching to a plant-based diet can help prevent deforestation and pollution. D. Reducing meat consumption is crucial for improving our health, but it has little effect on reducing climate change and environmental damage. III. WRITING Part 1. Choose the correct answer to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions (0,5 point) Question 25: Hi Linda, a. How about coming to my house this Sunday? We can try some recipes from the book. b. Can you bring some fresh mangos from your garden? We’ll need them for one of our recipes. c. Thanks for lending me your book about healthy cooking. It’s great!
- d. See you soon. Mai A. a - b - d - c B. c - a - b - d C. b - c - a - d D. c - b - d - a Question 26: a. Firstly, children always have other children to play with in the same house so they can learn social skills. b. I believe there are three main advantages that living in a large family brings to people. c. Secondly, people have share their household tasks, which helps them to become responsible. d. Finally, when different generations living together, people can easily get mutual support. For example, grandparents can help look after young children while the young can learn many things from them. e. They also quarrel, however, when they fall out with each other, they learn ways to defend themselves. A. b - a - e - c - d B. b - a - c - d - e C. a - b - e - c - d D. b - a - c - e - d Part 2. Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions (0,5 point) Question 27: Eating with chopsticks feels strange to Jonathan. A. Jonathan is not used to eating with chopsticks. B. Eating with chopsticks isn’t what Jonathan used to. C. Not feeling strange, Jonathan tries eating with chopsticks. D. Jonathan didn’t use to eat with chopsticks. Question 28: My grandma last visited her home country ten years ago. A. My grandma didn't visit her home country ten years ago. B. My grandma has visited her home country for ten years. C. My grandma was in her home country for ten years. D. My grandma hasn't visited her home country for ten years. Part 3. Use the words and phrases below, and add some words where necessary to make meaningful sentences. Change the verb forms if necessary. (1 point) Question 29. Since / the first driverless railway / open / Japan / 1981, driverless trains / become popular / world. → Question 30. In short, wave energy / be renewable and / have fewer effects / the environment. → Question 31. When / live / together, / different generations / start / share ideas and values / regular basis. → Question 32. City dwellers / can easily / book / parking lot / use / a mobile app. → ______THE END______ PRACTICE TEST 2 I. LISTENING Part 1: Listen to the conversation between Nick and Ann. Decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). You will hear the recording twice. (1 point) Question 1: Our planet is not as warm as usual. A. True B. False Question 2: Methane emissions from cows can be changed into usable energy. A. True B. False Question 3: Methane emissions will increase as a result of population growth. A. True B. False Question 4: Scientists think that green oceans can't reduce the amount of CO2. A. True B. False Part 2. Listen to an interview and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer. You will hear the recording twice. (1 point) Question 5: What is the name of the program? A. Suburb life. B. Urban Lifestyle. C. City in the future. D. Urban news. Question 6: What is the interview mainly about? A. Attractions of urban lifestyles. B. Disadvantages of living in a smart city. C. Advantages of living in a smart city. D. Advantages of living downtown.
- Question 7: How are cameras and sensors used in a smart city? A. To improve city dwellers' safety and security. B. To improve city's safety and security. C. To collect information about the government and some companies. D. To collect information about city dwellers and their activities. Question 8: Why does Ms. Stevens feel lonely? A. Because she doesn't like her neighborhood. B. Because she can't use the smart devices. C. Because she doesn't live with her family. D. Because she doesn't interact with many people. II. READING Part 1. Read the passage and choose the correct answer that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 9 to 14. (1,5 points) Vietnam joined ASEAN in 1995. This was a very important step for the country. ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It includes ten countries in Southeast Asia. In the past, joining ASEAN (9) ______ Vietnam a lot in focusing mainly on its own problems. Now (10) ______ with other countries in the region has brought many benefits. Vietnam has learnt from its neighbors and improved its economy. People in Vietnam have enjoyed traveling more to other ASEAN countries, experiencing new cultures and making new friends. Vietnam (11) ______ work hard as a member of ASEAN to meet the goals set by ASEAN and need to change some of its policies to fit with other countries in the group. More and more Vietnamese young people (12) ______ about the future and how to contribute more to ASEAN. Overall, Vietnam has been made stronger and more connected with its (13) ______ thanks to joining ASEAN. It is important for Vietnam to continue working with ASEAN to ensure a better future for everyone in the region. Having joined ASEAN, Vietnam has benefited greatly. Understanding the importance of this (14) ______, Vietnam also has to support regional growth while building its own economy. By participating in ASEAN activities, Vietnam is becoming a key player in Southeast Asia. Question 9: A. helping B. have helped C. helped D. help Question 10: A. work B. working C. worked D. works Question 11: A. ought B. have C. must D. used to Question 12: A. thinks B. thought C. to think D. are thinking Question 13: A. neighbors B. nation C. country D. member Question 14: A. cooperate B. cooperator C. cooperation D. cooperative Part 2. Read the following passage about endangered languages and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 20 to 24. (2,5 points) Smart cities used to be regarded as a vision of the future but they are now becoming a reality in numerous urban centres across the globe. From Dubai, Singapore, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Madrid to Southampton in the UK, we’ve already seen smart cities providing inhabitants with improved living conditions, easier mobility and cleaner, safer environments, by using cloud computing to power services. But as with all public sector initiatives, smart city services need to be delivered as cost-effectively as possible to minimise the taxpayer burden. Often, key decision makers are met with obstacles when it comes to deploying smart services, preventing smart cities initiatives from reaching their full potential – or worse, blocking them altogether. Central to the functioning of most “normal” city ecosystems is the underlying data they run on. Regardless as to whether that data is stored on local servers or using cloud storage, when that data is fragmented or incomplete, identifying emerging trends for strategic planning and cost reduction becomes extremely difficult – and because of this, authorities have to adopt an entirely reactive approach. Conversely, in a smart city environment, connected sensors forming an Internet of Things (IoT) provide valuable data for analysis and, in turn, insight into the specific city’s behavioural trends. With this level of information, services can be optimised to reduce costs and risk, increase urban flows and manage assets. Importantly, they can also provide real-time connections and interactions between the city’s businesses, local governments, service providers and citizens. In this way, operations and services are elevated through the integration and connection of physical devices via IoT networks, ultimately transforming how a city runs. (Adapted from the Source Question 15. Which best serves as the title for the passage? A. From Vision to Reality B. Alignment of minds.
- C. Smart city’s supporters. D. The same old route. Question 16. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a smart city example? A. Dubai B. Singapore C. Los Angeles D. Southampton Question 17. What is the main benefit of smart cities? A. Reducing costs and risks while improving services. B. Increasing investment costs. C. Building large infrastructure projects. D. Rapidly growing population. Question 18. What is mentioned as a barrier to implementing smart cities? A. Lack of workforce. B. Fragmented or incomplete data. C. Poor infrastructure. D. No government support. Question 19. Who are the key stakeholders connected in a smart city? A. Businesses, local governments, service providers, and citizens. B. Central governments and international companies. C. Schools and non-governmental organizations. D. Investors and tourists. Question 20. The word “reduction” in paragraph 2 is opposite in meaning to ______. A. impotance B. strength C. increase D. decrease Question 21. The word “elevated” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to __________. A. demoted B. controlled C. dignified D. upgraded Question 22. According to paragraph 1, which statement is CORRECT about the current situation for smart cities? A. Smart cities promise technological convenience so high service fees are not a problem. B. Dubai, Amsterdam and Hampton are among the cities advancing the title of “smart”. C. There still exist many challenges for the institution and development of smart cities. D. The already successful smart city in the world were the works of policy-makers. Question 23. The word “they” in paragraph 2 refers to _______. A. environments B. ecosystems C. services D. initiatives Question 24. According to paragraph 2, what is the matter that the author wants to emphasise? A. Human’s urge to share information. B. The importance of data network. C. The possibilities of tech disasters. D. The caliber of artificial intelligence. III. WRITING Part 1. Choose the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct arrangement of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph/letter in each of the following questions. (0,5 points) Question 25: a. This generational gap often leads to misunderstandings and conflicts between parents and their children. b. In today's fast-paced world, parents and children frequently struggle to see eye to eye on various issues. c. However, with open communication and mutual respect, these differences can be bridged. d. The difference in experiences and perspectives between generations is a natural phenomenon. e. It is important for both parents and children to make an effort to understand each other's viewpoints. A. b - a - d - e - c B. b - d - a - e – c C. d - b - a - c – e D. d - a - b - c – e Question 26: a. It will be a small gathering and I intend to invite about 10 people, order some pizzas and buy snacks and fruits. b. Dear Jane, As the school year is coming to an end. We are giving a farewell party before going away for holiday so I’m writing now. c. There will also be dancing and karaoke competition, so it will be a lot of fun. d. Would you like to join with us? e. The party will be held at my home at 7 p.m this coming Sunday. f. Please let me know if you can come. Just leave me a message on the phone if you can't catch me at home. Your friend, A. b - d - e - a - c – f B. b - c - a - e - d – f C. b - e - d - a - c - f D. b - a - d - e - c - f Part 2. Choose the best sentence whose meaning is the nearest to the original one. (0,5 points) Question 27. Mary started taking a fitness course two months ago. A. Mary has taken a fitness course for two months. B. It has been two months since Mary started her fitness course ago. C. Mary has begun her fitness course two months ago.
- D. It is two months when Mary started her fitness course. Question 28. Could you close the window? A. Do you mind if I close the window? C. Would you mind closing the window? B. How about closing the window? D. Do you mind the window being closed? Part 3. Use the words and phrases below, and add some words where necessary to make meaningful sentences. Change the verb forms if necessary. (1 point) Question 29. The organisation / make / major contribution / economic development / in / region. → Question 30. Living / extended family / provide / opportunity for people / get / understand and respect / generational differences. → Question 31. Become / member of the club / require / particular / skills / experience. → Question 32. In addition, this type of energy / be very clean because / not release CO, / any harmful gases. → ______THE END______ ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CUỐI KỲ 1 - THỜI GIAN: 60 PHÚT (50 PHÚT: BÀI TRÊN GIẤY + 10 PHÚT: NÓI) I. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM LISTENING (2 points) 1. Listen to the conversation and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F). You will hear the recording twice. (1 point) 2. Listen and choose the best answer. You will hear the recording twice. (1 point) READING (4 points) 1. Read the passage and choose the correct answer that best fits each of the numbered blanks (1.5 points) 2. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to each of the questions (2,5 points) WRITING (1 point) 1. Choose the correct answer to indicate the best arrangement of utterances or sentences to make a meaningful exchange or text in each of the following questions (0,5 point) 2. Choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions (0,5 point) II. PHẦN TỰ LUẬN ( 3 points ) 1. Writing: Use the words and phrases below, and add some words where necessary to make meaningful sentences. Change the verb forms if necessary. (1 point) 2. Speaking: (2ps) - Talk about how to lead a long and healthy life. - Talk about the generation gaps in the families. - Talk about your ideal city. - Talk about ASEAN and VietNam - Talk about human activities and global warming. ______ THE END ______