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Read the passage below and answer the questions.

CAUSTION HEALTH CENTER

PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET

A Appointments

Please telephone 826969 (8.30am - 5.00pm: Mon - Fri). We suggest that you
try to see the same doctor whenever possible because it is helpful for both
you and your doctor to know each other well. We try hard to keep our
appointments running to time, and ask you to be punctual to help us achieve
this; if you cannot keep an appointment, please phone in and let us know as
soon as possible so that it can be used for someone else. Please try to avoid
evening appointments if possible. Each appointment is for one person only.
Please ask for a longer appointment if you need more time.

B Weekends and Nights

Please telephone 823307 and a recorded message will give you the number
of the doctor from the Centre on duty. Please remember this is in addition to
our normal working day. Urgent calls only please. A Saturday morning
emergency surgery is available between 9.30am and 10.00am. Please
telephone for home visits before 10.00am at weekends.

C Centre Nurses

Liz Stuart, Martina Scott and Helen Stranger are available daily by
appointment to help you with dressings, ear syringing, and children’s
immunisations, removal of stitches and blood tests. They will also advise on
foreign travel, and can administer various injections and blood pressure


checks. For any over 75s unable to attend the clinic, Helen Stranger will
make a home visit. All three Centre Nurses are available during normal
working hours to carry out health checks on patients who have been on
doctors' lists for 3 years.

D New Patients

Within 3 months of registering with the Centre, new patients on regular
medication are invited to attend a health check with their doctor. Other
patients can arrange to be seen by one of the Centre Nurses.
E Services Not Covered
Some services are not covered by the Centre e.g. private certificates,
insurance, driving and sports medicals, passport signatures, school medicals
and prescriptions for foreign travel. There are recommended fees for these
set by the National Medical Association. Please ask at reception.
F Receptionists
Our receptionists provide your primary point of contact - they are all very
experienced and have a lot of basic information at their fingertips. They will
be able to answer many of your initial queries and also act as a link with the
rest of the team. They may request brief details of your symptoms or illness -
this enables the doctors to assess the degree of urgency.
G Change of Address
Please remember to let us know if you decide to relocate. It is also useful for
us to have a record of your telephone number.
Which section contains the following information?
............. who to speak to first for general information
a. Section B
b. Section E
c. Section G
d. Section F

Vì: " Our receptionists provide your primary point of contact "

…………. what happens when you register with the Centre

Section D

You should give the Health Centre your new contact details if you move house.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. NOT GIVEN
b. FALSE
c. TRUE

Quesstion: Helen Stranger is the Head Nurse.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. NOT GIVEN
b. TRUE
c. FALSE

Question: If you want a repeat prescription you must make an appointment.

NOT GIVEN
Question: Services of private certificates are covered by Caustion Health Centre.

FALSE
…………. what to do if you need to cancel a doctor’s appointment

Section A
Vì: “if you cannot keep an appointment, please phone in and let us know as

soon as possible “

…………. what to do if you need help outside normal working hours

Section B
Question: You must always see the same doctor if you visit the Centre.
FALSE
Question: It is possible that receptionists will ask you to explain your problem.
TRUE

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Rock Band

Two years ago, our 14-year-old son, Ben, asked us for a set of drums for his
birthday. At first, we were very much against the idea because of the noise.
‘It’s better than watching television or playing computer games in my free
time,’ Ben argued, ‘and it’ll keep me out of trouble.’

In the end we gave in. ‘All right,’ we said, ‘but you must consider the rest of
the family and the neighbours when you play.’

That was just the beginning. Because drums are not the easiest instruments
to transport, the other members of Ben’s band started appearing at our
home with their guitars and other electrical equipment. And so, for several
hours a week, the house shakes to the noise of their instruments and their
teenage singing.

At least Ben’s hobby has been good for our health: whenever the band start
practising, my husband and I go out for a long walk. And I must admit that,

although their music may sound a little strange, they are a friendly and polite
group of young men. I cannot judge their musical skill - after all I didn’t
expect my parents’ generation to like the same music as I did when I was a
teenager - but they do play regularly in local clubs for young people.

Our main worry is that they won’t spend enough time on their school work
because of their musical activities, though this hasn’t happened yet. I am
always stressing to Ben how important his studies are. But one thing is
certain - Ben was right: it has kept him out of trouble and he is never bored

Why did the writer give Ben the present he wanted?
a. She knew he would use it sensibly
b. She wanted to reward him for working hard
c. He already had too many computer games.
d. He persuaded her it would be a good idea

Mô tả câu hỏi
Sami wants to find some ideas for keeping fit at home and communicate
online with other people doing the same thing. He doesn’t want to have to
pay for using the website.

FIND THE PERFECT WAY TO KEEP FIT WITH THESE WEBSITES

E www.swavedon.com Swavedon is a national park with a lake, which offers
many different ways of keeping fit in the great outdoors. There are three
cycle routes, a jogging track around the lake and several woodland walks.

F www.fitnessonline.co.uk This is a free government website that encourages
people to keep fit. It gives diet advice, and allows you to work through a
fitness programme without leaving your house. It also offers advice on gym

equipment to buy and has a chatroom, where you can compare experiences
with others.

G www.fitnessclub.co.uk This website tells you all you need to know about
this chain of gyms, including where your nearest Fitnessclub gym is, how you
can become a member and how much the yearly fee is. Advice is given on
everything from using a running machine to buying the right equipment.
Each gym has a swimming pool and a shop selling gymwear.

H www.sportsarena.co.uk This website tells you how you can keep fit at this
group of London sports centres. You don't have to be a member - these
centres operate a pay-as-you-go system. They all have a pool, squash courts,
gym and outdoor tennis courts. The website includes details of locations,
opening times and prices.

Decide which website would be the most suitable for Sami.

Chọn một câu trả lời:

a. www.fitnessonline.co.uk Câu trả lời đúng
b. www.fitnessclub.co.uk
c. www.swavedon.com
d. www.sportsarena.co.uk
Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là:

Vì: This is a free government website

Tham khảo:Par. F


Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 7
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngồi khoảng 1,00
Khơng gắn cờĐánh dấu để làm sau
Mơ tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.

As many as one thousand years ago in the Southwest, the Hopi and Zuni
Indians of North America were building with adobe — sun-baked brick
plastered with mud. Their homes looked remarkably like modem apartment
houses. Some were four stories high and contained quarters for perhaps a
thousand people, along with storerooms for grain and other goods. These
buildings were usually put up against cliffs, both to make construction easier
and for defense against enemies. They were really villages in themselves, as
later Spanish explorers must have realized since they called them “pueblos,”
which is Spanish for towns.

The people of the pueblos raised what are called “the three sisters” — corns,
beans, and squash. They made excellent pottery and wove marvelous
baskets, some so fine that they could hold water. The Southwest has always
been a dry country, where water is scarce. The Hopi and Zuni brought water
from streams to their fields and gardens through irrigation ditches. Water
was so important that it played a major role in their religion. They developed
elaborate ceremonies and religious rituals to bring rain.

It can be inferred from the passage that the dwellings of the Hopi and Zuni
were....

Chọn một câu trả lời:

a. highly advanced
Câu trả lời đúng

b. quickly constructed
c. very small
d. difficult to defend
Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: highly advanced

Vì: Because the passage states that the buildings were “like modem
apartment houses” and that “some were four stories high ...,” it can be
inferred that the dwellings were highly advanced.

Tham khảo:par. 1

Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 8
Câu trả lời không đúng

Điểm 0,00 ngồi khoảng 1,00
Khơng gắn cờĐánh dấu để làm sau
Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the passage below and answer the questions.

CAUSTION HEALTH CENTER

PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET

A Appointments


Please telephone 826969 (8.30am - 5.00pm: Mon - Fri). We suggest that you
try to see the same doctor whenever possible because it is helpful for both
you and your doctor to know each other well. We try hard to keep our
appointments running to time, and ask you to be punctual to help us achieve
this; if you cannot keep an appointment, please phone in and let us know as
soon as possible so that it can be used for someone else. Please try to avoid
evening appointments if possible. Each appointment is for one person only.
Please ask for a longer appointment if you need more time.

B Weekends and Nights

Please telephone 823307 and a recorded message will give you the number
of the doctor from the Centre on duty. Please remember this is in addition to
our normal working day. Urgent calls only please. A Saturday morning
emergency surgery is available between 9.30am and 10.00am. Please
telephone for home visits before 10.00am at weekends.

C Centre Nurses

Liz Stuart, Martina Scott and Helen Stranger are available daily by
appointment to help you with dressings, ear syringing, and children’s
immunisations, removal of stitches and blood tests. They will also advise on
foreign travel, and can administer various injections and blood pressure
checks. For any over 75s unable to attend the clinic, Helen Stranger will
make a home visit. All three Centre Nurses are available during normal
working hours to carry out health checks on patients who have been on
doctors' lists for 3 years.

D New Patients


Within 3 months of registering with the Centre, new patients on regular
medication are invited to attend a health check with their doctor. Other
patients can arrange to be seen by one of the Centre Nurses.

E Services Not Covered

Some services are not covered by the Centre e.g. private certificates,
insurance, driving and sports medicals, passport signatures, school medicals
and prescriptions for foreign travel. There are recommended fees for these
set by the National Medical Association. Please ask at reception.

F Receptionists

Our receptionists provide your primary point of contact - they are all very
experienced and have a lot of basic information at their fingertips. They will
be able to answer many of your initial queries and also act as a link with the
rest of the team. They may request brief details of your symptoms or illness -
this enables the doctors to assess the degree of urgency.

G Change of Address

Please remember to let us know if you decide to relocate. It is also useful for
us to have a record of your telephone number

Question: You must always see the same doctor if you visit the Centre.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. NOT GIVEN
b. FALSE
c. TRUE Câu trả lời không đúng

Phản hồi
Câu trả lời đúng là:

Câu hỏi 9
Câu trả lời khơng đúng
Điểm 0,00 ngồi khoảng 1,00
Không gắn cờĐánh dấu để làm sau
Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.

The painter Craigie Aitchison was born in Scotland. He came to London
intending to study law, but went to art school instead. There he found the
traditional drawing classes difficult, but still kept on painting.

In his late twenties he was given money by the Italian government to study
art, and became interested in early Italian artists, which shows in some of his
work. He loved the greens and browns of the Italian fields and the clear light
there, and wanted to put this light into his paintings.

This led him to paint colours thinly one on top of another from light to dark,
but he insists he's never sure what the results will be. He says, 'It's a secret -
because I don't know myself. I don't start by painting yellow, knowing I'm
going to put anything on top.' Like most talented people, Aitchison makes it
sound easy. 'Anyone can do the colours - you can buy them. I simply notice
what you put the colours next to.'

Unlike some artists, he never does drawings before he starts a painting, as
he feels that if he did, he might get bored and not do the painting
afterwards. Instead, Aitchison changes his paintings many times before they
are finished. This explains why his favourite models are people who don't ask

to see their pictures while he's painting them. 'If I feel they're worried and
want to look at the painting, I can't do it.'

Since moving to London years ago, he has not felt part of the Scottish
painting scene. He says he is not interested in following any tradition, but

just paints the way he can. However, his work still influences young British
painters.

What can the reader learn about Aitchison from the text?

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. He did some paintings for the Italian government.
Câu trả lời không đúng

b. He often gets bored with his paintings.
c. He works in a different way from other artists.
d. He improved his drawing by going to art school.

The painter Craigie Aitchitson was born in Scotland. He came to London
intending to study law, but went to art school instead. There he found the
traditional drawing classes difficult, but still kept on painting.
In his late twenties, he was given money by the Italian government to study
art, and became interested in early Italian artists, which shows in some of his
work. He loved the greens and browns of the Italian fields and the clear light
there, and wanted to put this light into his paintings.
This led him to paint colors thinly one on top of another from light to dark,
but he insists he’s never sure what the results will be. He says, “It’s a secret
– because I don’t know myself. I don’t start by painting yellow, knowing I’m
going to put anything on top.” Like most talented people, Atchison makes it

sound easy. “Anyone can do the colors – you can buy them. I simply notice
what you put the colors next to.”
Unlike some artists, he never does drawings before he starts a painting, as
he feels that if he did, he might get bored and not do the paintings
afterwards. Instead, Aitchison changes his paintings many times before they

are finished. This explains why his favorite models are people who don’t ask
to see their pictures while he’s painting them. “If I feel they’re worried and
want to look at the painting, I can’t do it.”
Since moving to London years ago, he has not felt part of the Scottish
painting scene. He says he is not interested in following any tradition, but
just paints the way he can. However, his work still influences young British
painters.
1. What is the writer trying to do in the text?
A. describe popular works by Craigie Aitchison
B. teach readers how to paint like Craigie Aitchison
C. introduce readers to the artist Craigie Aitchison
D. explain how Craigie Aitchison has made money from painting
2. What can the reader learn about Aitchison from the text?
A. He works in a different way from other artists.
B. He often gets bored with his paintings.
C. He improved his drawing by going to art school.
D. He did some paintings for the Italian government.
3. What does Aitchison say about his use of color?
A. He likes starting with the darkest colors first.
B. He knows the colors he’s aiming for when he begins.
C. He prefers to paint with yellows, greens, and browns.
D. He understands how different colors work together.
4. Aitchison prefers models who don’t
A. keep talking to him while he’s working.

B. ask him about his strange method of working.
C. worry about how long the work will take.
D. feel anxious to see the work as it’s developing.
5. What might a visitor at an exhibition say about Aitchison’s work?

A. I love his recent paintings of Scotland, which are very similar to a number
of other Scottish painters.

B. You can still see the influence of his trip to Italy in some of these
pictures

C. You can tell he spent a lot of time drawing the picture before he started
painting.

D. I wonder if his law training helps him at all, especially in selling his work .

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer
sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 51 to 60.

As many as one thousand years ago in the Southwest, the Hopi and Zuni
Indians of North America were building with adobe-sun-baked brick plastered
with mud. Their homes looked remarkably like modern apartment houses.
Some were four stories high and contained quarters for perhaps a thousand
people, along with storerooms for grain and other goods. These buildings
were usually put up against cliffs, both to make construction easier and for
defense against enemies. They were really villages in themselves, as later
Spanish explorers must have realized since they called them “pueblos”,
which is Spanish for towns. The people of the pueblos raised what are called
“the three sisters”- corn, beans, and squash. They made excellent pottery

and wove marvelous baskets, some so fine that they could hold water. The
Southwest has always been a dry country, where water is scarce. The Hopi
and Zuni brought water from streams to their fields and gardens through
irrigation ditches. Water was so important that it played a major role in their
religion. They developed elaborate ceremonies and religious rituals to bring
rain. The way of life of less – settled groups was simpler and more strongly
influenced by nature. Small tribes such as the Shoshone and Ute wandered
the dry and mountainous lands between the Rocky Mountains and thePacific
Ocean. They gathered seeds and hunted small animals such as rabbits and
snakes. In the Far North the ancestors of today’s Inuit hunted seals, walruses,
and the great whales. They lived right on the frozen seas in shelters called

igloos built of blocks of packed snow. When summer came, they fished for
salmon and hunted the lordly caribou. TheCheyenne, Pawnee and Sioux
tribes, known as the Plains Indians, lived on the grasslands between the
Rocky Mountains and theMississippi River. They hunted bison, commonly
called the buffalo. Its meat was the chief food of these tribes, and its hide
was used to make their clothing and the covering of their tents and tips.

It can be inferred from the passage that the dwellings of the Hopi and Zuni were....
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. difficult to defend

b. highly advanced

c. quickly constructed
d. very small


The author groups North American Indians according to their


Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. tribes and geographical regions
b. arts and crafts
c. rituals and ceremonies
d. date of appearance on the continent
The word “scarce” is closest in meaning to

Chọn một câu trả lời:

a. necessary

b. hidden

c. pure

d. limited

Đọc đoạn văn sau và chọn một phương án trả lời thích hợp nhất cho các
câu hỏi sau. Đánh dấu (√) cạnh A, B, C hoặc D ứng với phương án
chọn. (1.0p)

On his 14th birthday, our son Jack asked us for a set of drums. At first, we were
very much against the idea because of the noise. “It’s better than watching
television or playing computer games in my free time,” Jack argued. In the end
we gave in. “All right,” we said, “but you must consider the rest of the family
and the neighbours when you play.”

That was just the beginning. Because drums are not the easiest instruments to
transport, the other members of Jack’s band started appearing at our home with

their guitars and other electrical instruments. And so, for several hours a week,
the house shakes to the noise of their instruments and their teenage singing.

At least Jack’s hobby has been good for our health: whenever the band start
practicing, my husband and I go for a long walk. And I must admit that, although
their music may sound a little strange, they are a friendly and polite group of
young men. I cannot judge their musical skill – after all I didn’t expect my
parents’ generation to like the same music as I did when I was a teenager.

Our main worry is that they won’t spend enough time on their school work
because of their musical activities, though this hasn’t happened yet. I am always
stressing to Jack how important his studies are.

What does the writer say about the band members?

A.
Their influence on her son worries her.

B.
Their taste in music is different from hers.

C.
They play their instruments well.

D.

They avoid any contact with her.

What might the writer say to her son?


A.
Your teacher has just phoned. He wants to know why you weren’t at school
today.

B.
When are you playing at the club next? Dad and I would love to come along
again.

C.
If you don’t know what to do with yourself, there’s a good programme on the
television in a few minutes.

D.
Are you sure you’ve finished your homework? It’s more important than
band practice

Why do the band always practise at Ben’s house?

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. Ben’s parents enjoy listening to them.
b. They can leave their equipment there.

c. It is difficult for Ben to move his drums.
d. The neighbours don’t mind the noise.

Kumiko is a member of a local gym where she goes at least twice a week.
She umiko is a member of a local gym where she goes at least twice a week.
She does not get much time to shop, so wants to buy gym clothes and shoes
online. FIND THE PERFECT WAY TO KEEP FIT WITH THESE WEBSITES A
www.activelife.co.uk This site is perfect for those who like to combine living a

healthy lifestyle with enjoying the countryside. Type in the name of the town
and you get a list of locations that offer routes for cycling or exploring the
area on foot. There is also information on cycling competitions in Britain. B
www.fitinfo.com This online shop offers books, magazines, DVDs and
software connected to keeping fit. You simply type in the aspect of keeping
fit that you are interested in, such as ‘keeping fit outdoors’, and a super
selection is displayed.


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