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LISTENING (30 minutes)
PART 1

1. What time did the taxi arrive?

B

C

- You are very late, Ruth. What happened?
- I intended to get the train at a quarter to eight so I booked a taxi for ten past seven (A)
but I didn’t come till twenty-five past (B).
- How anoying?
- that means I didn’t get to the station till ten to eight (C) and I had to wait for the next train at
quarter past
2. What will they buy first?

- Which shops do you want to go to this afternoon, Billy?
- I want to buy a computer game for my brother and I need some new trainers.
- You always take a long time looking for computer games so let’s do that last. There’s that huge shoe
shop near the station so we can go there first.
- OK. And there’s a bookshop next door so we can go there after the shoe shop. I need a book for school.
3. Which is the girl’s bag?

B

A
- Good morning. Can I help you?


- Oh, yes please. I left a bag on the train. Has anyone found it? It’s got a long handle and the pocket on the


front.
- I will look at my list. What colour is it?
- It’s brown leather and quite old.
4. How will the boy contact his mother?

A

B

C

- Bye

Peter. See you next week. Enjoy the trip. Don’t forget to phone me when you get there.
- I lost my phone, remember?
- Well, borrow someone else’s and send me a text.
- Alright. Johny will have his and won’t mind. We won’t be able to get to a computer as we’re
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5. What should Jessie bring to the picnic?

A

B

C

Hi Jessie. I’s Maria. I’m ringing about the picnic on Saturday. Everyone’s bringing something. I
know you’re good at making pizza but Adam’s decided he is bringing those. Can you get
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6. What did the man buy?


A
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- How’s your new flat?

B

C


- It’s great but it hasn’t got much furniture. I already had a bed. Luckily there was a sale in the shop down
the road so I got a table quite cheaply. They also have some really nice chairs but they only had one left
by the time I got there and I need more than that.
- So you can invite your friends for a meal now.
- Of course. When I get some saucepans, that is. There’s a cooker and a fridge but not much else in the
kitchen.
7. Which bus will the girl catch?

B

A

-

C

Excuse me, I want to get to the cinema. Can you tell me which bus to catch?
Bus number 112 goes to the city centre, then you have to change to the 153, which
stops outside the cinema. Or you can get bus 113 to the park and walk from there. It

takes about 15 minutes.
I don’r mind walking, so I will do that. It’s better than having a change.

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PART 2
You will hear a radio interview with Jack Williams, who is talking about a town called Swanton.

1. Where is the town of Swanton located?
Near the sea
by a lake

on a hill

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2. What does Jack like most about living in Swanton?
A. There are opportunities for climbing nearby.
B. There is plenty of activity in the town.
C. There is interesting wildlife near the town.
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3. What does Jack say about entertainment in Swanton?
A. A music festival takes place in the town.
B. Its football club has done well this year.
C. An arts centre has recently opened.
4. Jack is worried about the environment of Swanton because …
A. the water in the river is dirty.
B. there are few wild birds around today.
C. pollution has destroyed the plants in one area.



5. What does Jack say about the way Swanton has changed?
A. He preferred the town when it was smaller.
B. He thinks it is a more interesting place.
C. He is sorry that there are fewer jobs available.
6. Jack is positive about the future of Swanton because…
A. there is a successful new shopping centre.
B. there will soon be a new airport.
C. a new university is opening.
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PART 3
You will hear a radio talk about holidays in Northumberland. HOLIDAYS IN NORTHUMBERLAND

Useful Information
- Read Peter Green's book called (1) ……………… around Northumberland'.
- Lots of things to see, for example (2) …………….. .
- Accommodation in flats, hotel, cottages or bed and breakfast places.
- Best time to go is (3) …………… .
Bike Hire
- One week - 35 pounds.
- Two weeks - (4) …………… pounds.
Local Events
- June - Food Festival
- August - International Festival of (5) …………… .
National Park Activities
- Guided walks, photography, (6) ……………….. .
- The telephone number of the Northumberland National Parkis (7) …………….
1. Driving


cycling

WALKING

2. A castle

a museum

a village

3. The summer
4. 50
5. sport
6. bird watching
7. 880046

the spring
65
paiting
ice skating
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the winter
55
music
swimming
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READING (35 minutes)

PART 1

1.


A. Children less than five years old cannot go
on this ride alone.
B. Children in groups of five or more must
have an adult with them.
C. Adults are not allowed on this ride.
2.
A. There will only be one entrance to the
park after today.
B. This entrance cannot be used before 11 am
today.
C. The park opens at 11 am today.

3.
A. You can get three books at half their
normal price after today.
B. You only get a discount this week when
you buy two books.
C. You don’t pay for one book if you buy two
others as well today.
4.
A. Jan should tell Peter to bring the book
back.
B. Michael has gone to Peter’s house.
C. Peter will receive the book in the post.


5.
A. Use another exit when this door is shut.
B. Do not leave this door open when you go
out.
C. This door is the only exit from this
building.
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PART 2
Read the text about entertainment for children in London to decide if each of the 10 statements is correct or
incorrect. If it is correct, click on box T. If it is not correct, click on box F.

Visiting London with children? Here's a guide to some attractions for younger tourists.


The Barbican Centre has its annual children's festival, Summer in the City, on 15 August. Each day's
timetable is handed out as you enter. It may include magic shows, face painting, hat making and music. One
ticket (£4.50 for children, £1 for adults, and no children or adults allowed on their own) buys a full day's
activity so you can have a go at everything.
At the South Bank Centre young dancers can join in Sleeping Beauty workshops with the English National
Ballet on 3 August. On 4 August Peter Badejo encourages all comers to join in African dance and there's
outdoor dance, theatre and music for all the family on the terraces around the Centre at weekends. For
example, on 21 August the Teatro Buendia from Cuba will present a show for children of all ages called An
Elephant Takes Too Much Room.
At London Zoo there is a special exhibition about animals which have disappeared as well as animals in
danger of disappearing. There are life-size moving models of dinosaurs, but you can also see living examples
of endangered species such as tigers and bird eating spiders. While you may not want to get too near these,
there are plenty of friendly animals in the new Children's Zoo which will be happy to let you get close to
them.
The Tower Hill Pageant is a dark ride museum showing the history of the City of London. Outside, the

Town Crier calls visitors to Coin Striking when children can beat out copies of old coins in metal using
traditional methods. Musicians and street performers will also be appearing throughout the summer.
The Museum of the Moving Image is about the cinema. its guides are actors dressed as cowboys and film stars.
You can learn about film making in special classes and there is a special exhibition at eye level for very
young children under one metre tall.
If adults are ready for a rest why not book Sunday lunch at the Russell Hotel? The Jumping Jelly Bean
Club offers an exercise class (with qualified instructors) for children while you have a drink. Sit down to
lunch together (£14.25 for adults, £3.95 for the children's menu), then while you have your coffee, the
jumping Jelly Beaners watch children's films. The Club is held every Sunday lunchtime and it's free to
children with families eating in the hotel.
1. The Barbican Centre programme changes from day to day.

T

2. Children can be left at the Barbican Centre for the day. F
3. At the South Bank Centre there is dance from different parts of the world. T
4. The Children's Zoo sells soft toy animals.F
5. At the Tower Hill Pageant visitors can learn about the past.T
6. Children can learn traditional music with the town crier.F
7. Visitors to the Museum of the Moving Image can watch actors making a film.F
9. The Jumping Jelly Bean Club is in a hotel.T
10. It cost £3.95 to join the Jumping Jelly Bean Club.F
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PART 3

WINTER DRIVING
Winter is dangerous because it’s so difficult to know what is going to happen and
accidents take place so easily. Fog can be waiting to meet you over the top of a hill.
Ice might be hiding beneath the melting snow, waiting to send you off the road. The

car coming towards you may suddenly slide across the road.
Rule Number One for driving on icy roads is to drive smoothly. Uneven movements can
make a car suddenly very difficult to control. So every time you either turn the wheel,
touch the brakes or increase your speed, you must be as gentle and slow as possible.


Imagine you are driving with a full cup of hot coffee on the seat next to you. Drive so
that you wouldn’t spill it.
Rule Number Two is to pay attention to what might happen. The more ice there is, the
further down the road you have to look. Test how long it takes to stop by gently braking.
Remember that you may be driving more quickly than you think. In general, allow
double your normal stopping distance when the road is wet, three times this distance
on snow, and even more on ice. Try to stay in control of your car at all times and you
will avoid trouble.
1. In this text the writer want to _______.
A. complain about bad winter driving
B. give information about winter weather
C. warn people against driving in winter
D. advise people about safe driving in winter
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2. Why would somebody read this text?
A. to find out about the weather
B. for information on driving lessons
C. to learn about better driving
D. to decide when to travel
3. What does the writer think?
A. People should avoid driving in the snow.
B. Drivers should expect problems in winter.
C. People drive too fast in winter.

D. Winter drivers should use their brakes less.
4. Why does the writer talk about a cup of coffee?
A. to explain the importance of smooth movements
B. because he thinks refreshments are important for drivers
C. because he wants drivers to be more relaxed
D. to show how it can be spilled
5. The stopping distance should be the longest when you drives _______
A. on a normal road
B. on a wet road
C. on a hot road
D. on an icy road
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PART 4

1. A, dificulty
C, fear

B, problem
D, worry

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2. A, making
C. HOLDING

B, TALKING
D, FINDING


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3. A, WHILE
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4.
A. prepared
B. waited
C. happened
D. attended
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5.
A. offered
B. advised
C. tried
D. suggested
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6.
A. very
B. so

B, DURING

C, AFTER

D, UNTIL



C. too
D. such
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7.
A. paying
B. reaching
C. earning
D. winning
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8.
A. another
B. all
C. some
√D. each
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9.
√A. still
B. ever
C. already
D. yet
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10.
A. common
√B. popular
C. preferred
D. favourite

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WRITING (25 minutes)
PART 1
It’s + (not)+ ADJ (for someone) + “to V_infi + (O)”
= S + find it + (not) + ADJ + “to V_infi + (O)”

1. It’s very important for players to follow the rules.
Players find it very important to follow the rules.
2. It’s necessary for us to learn English nowadays.
We find it necessary to learn English nowadays.


3. It’s not easy for me to understand one person.
I find it uneasy to understand one person.
4. It’s wrong to talk back to your parents.
I find it wrong to talk back to your parents.
5. It’s very interesting for us to watch this film.
We find it very interesting to watch this film.
Unless + S + be +…. + clause 2
= If + S + be + not + …, clause 2
Unless + S + V +…. + clause 2
= If + S + do/did + not + V_infi +.., clause 2
6. Unless you are over 15 you can’t see this film.
If you are not over 15, you can’t see this film
7. Unless you drive fast you will be really late.
If you don’t drive fast you will be really late
8. We usually go for a walk after supper unless there’s a good film on TV.
We usually go for a walk after supper if there isn’t a good film on TV.
9. You can’t go abroad unless you have a passport.

You can’t go abroad if you don’t have a passport
10. Unless she comes tonight I don’t see her until after my holiday.
If she doesn’t come tonight, I don’t see her until after my holiday

PART 2

1. You have lost some sunglasses which you borrowed from your English friend Joe.
Write an email to Joe. In your email, you should:
• apologise to Joe
• say how you lost the sunglasses
• offer to buy Joe some new ones.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear Joe,
I am sorry for losing some sunglasses which I borrowed from you last week. I forgot it at the shop. When
I came back and look for them, they were disappeared. I will buy some new ones and give back to you
next Monday.
Yours,
….
2. Your English friend Hannah has invited you to visit her next month, but you can’t.
Write an email to Hannah. In your email, you should:
• thank her for inviting you
• explain why you can’t come
• suggest visiting her another time and the activities you can do together.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear Hannah,
Thank you for your invitation to visit you next month but I am sorry to say that I can’t come. I am going
to come back my hometown at that time. It will be ok to visit you two months later and after that we can
go fishing together.
Yours,
…..


SPEAKING (15 minutes)

Part 1
1. Are you living with your family?
(yes. I am/ No, I’m not)


2. What activities do your family often do together?
(We often have meals together. Besides, We also go camping or play sports)
3. Do you like learning English?
(Yes, of course. I like learning English very much because it is a new language. It
helps me communicate with other people all over the world.)
4. Which skill is the most difficult?
(I think Listening is the most difficult skill. I have to have many vocabulary to
understand what the speaker say. Besides, Listening from stereo makes it difficult
to hear information clearly.)
Part 2: Talk about the most common means of transport in your city:
- Which means of transport is the most common in your city
(I think the most common means of transport in my city is motorbike)
- Why it is common
(Because the roads in the city is not too big and large so there aren’t many cars can
be use. Besides, Many people believe that it will be better to ride a motorbike than
a car because it is convenient and independ on the time like a bus.)
- How you like it
(I like it very much because when I have my own motorbike, I don’t need to
depend on another transport. I can ride my motorbike to other place with a long
distance)
Part 3
1. Are there any disadvantages of using public transports?

(There are some disadvantages of using public tranports. For example: we have to
wait a bus because the bus will be come with the time given. Also we have to go to
the bus stop. It won’t be ok if your place is very far from there)
2. What should people do to deal with the traffic jam?
(I think we should use public transports despite those disadvantages. Besides, we
can must the signs and traffic light to avoid accidents.)


bed in hospital for five long days. He was determined not to give up and go back
home before he had completed his challenge, but found it hard to carry on because
he felt so weak. Yet despite all this, Cliff now says, “If I could affort it, I would
like
to do something similar again”.
ĐỀ 2>
LISTENING (30 minutes)
1.
Cliff
traveled
around Britain on his
PART 1
A.
old bicycle
1. What
was in the woman’s bag?
B. unicycle
C. 50-year-old car
D. motorbike
2. What made Cliff realise he wanted to cycle round Britain?
A. touring Europe in an old car
B. visiting a unicycle factory

C. attending motor races abroad
D. taking his bike to another country
3. When Cliff met other cyclists in the mountains, he was
A. anxious to get away from them (lo lắng)
B. satisfied with his own type of bicycle (hài lòng)
C. jealous of what they were able to (ghen tỵ với)
D. surprised by their attitude towards him (ngạc nhiên bởi)
4. What was Cliff’s biggest problem during the trip?
A. He fell ill for nearly a week.
B. He had to go home to rest.
C. He wanted to finish his trip early.
D. He took too long to get to one place.
5. The word “their” in the last paragraph replaces for
A. mountains
B. amazed people
C. cyclists
D. unicycles
PART 4
TRAVEL SICKNESS
Everyone loves to (0)…visit…….. different places and for most of us the journey
between places is also exciting. But (1)……….. people hate travelling in any kind
of vehicle because it (2)……….. them ill. It happens most often when travelling in
cars along roads (3)……….. go up and down a lot or have many bends, or on boats
when the sea is (4)………… With travel sickness, people feel dizzy and sick and
may (5) ……….. their balance, but they usually feel better as (6) ……….. as the
vehicle stops moving and they can (7) ……….. out on to firm ground. The (8)


……….. of the sickness is a small problem in the ear. There are pills you can take
to (9) ……….. the sickness, but you (10) ……….. to be careful because after

taking these you sometimes feel sleepy.
1. any
some
one
another
2.turns
puts
does
makes
3.which
whose
who
what
4.sharp
hard
strong
rough
5.fail
forget
lose
drop
6. soon
quikly
well
often
7.
A. depart (khởi hành)
B. change
C. step (bước)
D. leave

8.
A. purpose
B. reason
C. cause
D. birth
9.
A. defend (bảo vệ ai/ ủng hộ)
B. prevent (ngăn/ngừa)
C. pass
D. mend (sửa/ vá)
10.
A. have
B. should
C. will
D. must
WRITING (25 minutes)
PART 1
S + have/has + not + V_ed/c3 + O + before.
= This is the first time + S + have/has + V_ed/c3 + O.
1. We haven’t tried this seafood before.
This is the first time we have tried this seafood.
2. I haven’t visited an Internet café before.
This is the first time I have visited an Internet café.
S + have/has + never + V_ed/c3 + “…” before.


= This is the first time + S + have/has + V_ed/c3 + “...” .
3. They have never been to the Caribbean islands before.
This is the first time they have been to the Caribbean Islands.
4. I have never seen a science fiction film before.

This is the first time I have seen a science fiction film.
S + have/has + already + V_ed/c3 + “…”.
= This is not the first time + S + have/has + V_ed/c3 + “…”.
5. We have already been to a rock concert.
This is not the first time we have been to a rock concert.
Despite/Inspite of + Noun/ Noun phrase, “clause”.
= Although/Though + clause, “clause”. (chia theo thì của “clause”)
= “clause” + although/though + clause (chia theo thì của “clause”)
6. Despite the rain, we enjoyed our holiday.
Although it rained, we enjoyed our holiday.
7. Despite his English name, he is in fact German.
Though he has an English name, he is in fact German.
8. Despite her injured foot, she managed to walk to the village.
Though she had an injured foot, she managed to walk to the village.
= Though her foot was injured, she managed to walk to the village.
9. We lost the match despite being the better team.
We lost the match though / although we were the better team.
10. Despite of the wind, our boat came to the shore safely.
Although the wind was strong, our boat came to the shore safely.
= Although it was windy, our boat came to the shore safely.
PART 2
1. You are going to adopt a new pet. (nhận nuôi)
Write an email to your English friend Alice. In your email, you should:
• tell her what pet you are going to adopt
• say why you choose to adopt it
• suggest when you could meet for coffee.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear Alice,
I am going to adopt a new pet. It is a little cute dog. I choose to adopt it
because my uncle has many dogs , so he can’t look after all of them. Would

you like to go PET coffee-shop with me tomorrow? I will bring it.
Yours,
….
2. You have had an accident and can’t go to Tom - your friend’s party.
Write a message to him. In your message, you should:


• describe how the accident happened
• say how you are now
• suggest when you could meet again.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear Tom,
I am sorry because I can’t go to your party. My feet had been gotten pain
because of my motorbike’s accident. Now, It is not really better than before.
Could we meet again next weekend?
Yours,
….
SPEAKING (15 minutes)
Part 1
1. Do you find it interesting to study English?
(yes. I do/ yeah. Of course)
2. What are some benefits of studying English?
(Studying English can help me learn more knowledge and communicate
with other people, especially foreigners who use English like their mother
language)
3. What kind of food is good for your health?
(I think eating fruits, vegetable, red-meat and eggs are good for my health)
Part 2: Talk about the importance of film in your daily life:
- What kind of film you often watch
(I often watch cartoon films, romantic films and science fiction films.)

- How often you watch films
(I watch films 3 times per week. I usually relax and watch films when I
have free time. Sometimes, when I get some trouble or sadness, I find it
comfortable to watch my favourite films.)
- What the positive effects of films are
(Watching films can help people forget the sadness and troubles. Also, it
is the good way to relax. When you have free time, you can enjoy the
great moment with your films’ world. It is the place where you feel
comfortable and have full shapes of emotions.)
Part 3
1. What is your favourite kind of film (for example: comedy, drama or action
film)? Why?
(My favourite kind of film is science fiction film because each film uses
many visual effects and beautiful scenses which people just only see in their
imagination.)
2. Do you think children should spend much time watching films? Why?


(I think children shouldn’t spend much time watching films because instead
of spending time studying, they waste time in watching films. They will
become lazier and lazier. Moreover, There are many kind of films that aren’t
good for them to watch.)
LISTENING (30 minutes)
PART 1

1. Where are the dictionaries?

√B
C
A

As this is your first visit to the librariy. I will show you round. As you can see, shelves are clearly labelled
according to subjects. Most books you may take home with you but some, such as foreign language
dictionaries, must stay in the library. These can be found over there behind the computers and it’s best if you
take them to the desks by the window and study them there. Or you can use the armchairs if you prefer
to sit somewhere more comfortable.
2. What should Suzie take to Emma's house?

A
B
√C
Suzie? It’s Emma. We’ve got to make some paper flowers so the classroom looks nice for the end-of-term
party. Can you come to my house this evening to help me do it? There’s some paint left over from last time,
but I can’t find any brushed. Have you got one? Bring it if you have. And if we have a pair of scissors
each, we can work faster, so don’t forget yours. We’ll need coloured paper. But I’m getting that from
college. See you around six.
3. Which kind of T-shirt did the boy choose?

A

B

√C


- Look! It’s your present. Just choose the T-shirt and then you can have anything you like printed on it.
They’ve got three types – a picture like this one with boats on, or there’re some with words, and this type
has shapes on it.
- Well, I really don’t like writing – It make me feel like an advertisement! And those picture are awful…
- Right then. I know which one you’ll choose…
4. How much will the girl's ticket cost?


√B
A
C
- I’m travelling from Banbury to Witney tomorrow, and I need to be there about ten in the morning. Can you
tell me when the trains leave, and how much a single ticket is?
- The eight thirty-five train gets in at nine forty. That’s twelve pounds sixty-five for a single. The train
after that leaves at nine ten and arrives at ten fifteen. That cost less because you’re travelling after nine.
The fare is ten pounds forty-five.
- I’ll take the second train. Just after ten is fine. Thanks.
5. What is the grandmother's job now?

√A
B
C
My grandmother always wanted to be a teacher when she was a little girl, but she had to leave school
when she was fourteen and help her mother clean offices and shops. When she was in her thirties she went to
college, but she had to work as a waitress in the evening to pay for her studies. A few years later she
finally got the job she’d always wanted and she’s done it ever since.
6. How does the man want the woman to help him?

A
√B
C
- Sarah, could you do something for me?
- Well, it is depends what it is.
- I want to clean the bedroom windows this afternoon, but I lend the ladder to John…Could you give me
a lift to his house and then bring me back with the ladder?
- Of course. No problem.
7. Which house did the woman stay in?



B

√A
-

C

I love these photos of your holiday. Is this the house you stayed in? I love the balconies and all those of
plants growing up the walls. Oh, and there’s a lovely big swimming pool.
Let me see. Oh, you’re looking at the wrong photo – that was the house our friends stayed in. Ours
were exactly like that one, but we only had the sea to swim in. Here, let me show you the photo of our
house. It was just as nice.

PART 2
You will hear a radio interview with a ballet dancer called Elena Karpov, who is talking about her life and career.

1. Elena decided to become a dancer when she was …
A. seven
B. eleven
√C. nine
2. At ballet school in New York, Elena …
√A. learned to be independent.
B. found learning the language hard.
C. was the only student from Bulgaria.
3. What does Elena say about the ballet called Cinderella?
A. She saw it when she was a child.
B. The music was unfamiliar to her.
√C. Children will enjoy it.

4. In her free time, Elena likes to …
A. go sightseeing.
√B. go shopping.
C. go to clubs.
5. What does Elena often do for her fans?
√A. She gives them a flower.
B. She signs one of her photographs.
C. She sends them a free ticket.T ĐÁP ÁN
6. What does Elena like best about her job?
A. appearing on television.
√B. doing something she loves.
C. travelling to different countries.
PART 3
You will hear a woman talking on the radio about a competition
This month’s competition
Prize: a computer + a (1)…………………. printer
Write a story
• Length: fewer than (2) ………………… words
• Subject: a short (3)……….………. which takes place in (4) ………………..
Write your name, (5) ……………….. , telephone number and (6)……………….. at the end.
Story must arrive on or before (7)………………..
1.


A. good
√B. colour
C. modern
2.
A. 15, 000
√B. 1,500

C. 150
3.
A. right
B. flight
√C. crime (tội ác/ tội trạng)
4.
A. the past
B. the present
√C. the future
5.
A. nickname
B. hobbies
C. address
6.
A. town
B. age
C. office
7.
A. 8(th) March
B. 18(th) March
C. 28(th) MarchĐÁP ÁN

READING (35 minutes)
PART 1

1.
A. This bicycle park will be closed for 14 days.
B. We are holding a sale of bicycles here for the
next 14 days.
C. You can’t park your bicycle here for longer

than two weeks.

2.
A. We’re sorry none of the showers in the sports
centre is working.
B. After using the gym, you’ll have to go
somewhere else for a shower.
C. Book your shower before you use the gym or
swimming pool.

3.


A. Passengers are never allowed to walk across
the line.
B. You can walk across the line if a railway
worker is with you.
C. Railway staff will direct passengers to the way
across the line.

4.
A. This seat is mainly for people who find it
difficult to stand.
B. Help disabled people by offering to carry their
children for them.
C. Young children should offer their seats to
anyone older than them.

5.
A. You must wear proper clothes if you want to

come in here.
B. Don’t leave any of your things behind when
you get out of the lift.
C. Make sure your things aren’t in the way of
the lift doors.
(personal property- tài sản cả nhân)

PART 2

Many people now think that teachers give pupils too much homework(1). They say that it is unnecessary
for children to work at home in their free time. Moreover, they argue that most teachers do not properly
plan the homework tasks they give to pupils(3). The result is that pupils have to repeat tasks which they
have already done at school(4).
Recently in Greece many parents complained about the difficult homework which teachers gave to
their children(5). The parents said that most of the homework was a waste of time, and they wanted to
stop it(2). Spain and Turkey are two countries which stopped homework recently(6). In Denmark, West
Germany and several other countries in Europe, teachers cannot set homework at weekends(7). In
Holland, teachers allow pupils to stay at school to do their homework. The children are free to help one
another. Similar arrangements also exist in some British schools(8).
Most people agree that homework is unfair(9). A pupil who can do his homework in a quiet and
comfortable room is in a much better position than a pupil who does his homework in a small, noisy room with
the television on. Some parents help their children with their homework. Other parents take no interest at all in
their children’s homework.
It is important, however, that teachers talk to parents about homework. A teacher should suggest suitable
tasks for parents to do with their children. Parents are often better at teaching their own children(10)!
1. Many people think that teachers give pupils too little homework.
T
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2. Parents think that pupils shouldn’t have to do a lot of work in their leisure time at home.
T



F
3. A lot of homework has not been planned properly, according to many parents.
T
F
4. Parents say that most teachers give homework which is not different from the work the pupils have done in
class.
T
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5. Greek parents thought their children’s homework was too easy.
T
F
6. Children do not have any homework now in Turkey.
T
F
7. In some countries in Europe teachers are allowed to give children homework only at weekends.
T
√F
8. Children can do their homework at school and help one another in some schools in Britain.
T
F
9. Only a small number of people think that homework is fair.
T
F
10. Teachers should advise parents about how to work together with their children at home.
T
F
PART 3


The businessman
There is a story going round at the moment about a well-known journalist who went to
interview Jack Parrish at a smart New York restaurant. The journalist was late, but
fortunately, when he arrived, he found the great man was not yet there. On the way
to his table, the journalist noticed a colleague from his paper and stopped to chat to
her. After fifteen minutes, a waiter approached him. ‘There’s some young man at the
door who says he’s supposed to be having lunch with you. I thinks he’s trying to be
funny, because he says his name is Jack Parrish!’
But of course it was. The twenty-four-year-old is becoming famous for the fact that
he doesn’t look like the owner of one of the world’s most successful computer
companies. His manner is polite, his voice is quiet and his clothes are clearly not
expensive. Two years ago, when he started his own company, no one had heard of him.
Friends say that he hasn’t changed at all. He hasn’t even moved out of his parents’ house.
So what does he do with his money? It’s all used for business. But some people in the
computer world are getting nervous – and they are right. It won’t be long before
someone in another company picks up the phone to hear that quiet voice saying that
he’s the new boss.
1. The journalist
A. went to the restaurant very early.
B. went to the restaurant on time.


C. went to the restaurant earlier than Jack Parrish.
D. went to the restaurant at the same time with Jack Parrish.
2. How did the journalist pass the time while he was waiting?
A. He phoned his office.
B. He talked to another journalist.
C. He talked to a man at the next table.
D. He interviewed a woman in the restaurant.
3. The waiter thought the young man at the door of the restaurant

A. Was a journalist.
B. Was behaving rudely.
C. Was not as old as he said he was.
D. Was pretending to be someone else. (giả vờ)
4. What is the writer’s attitude to Jack Parrish?
A. He is more important than he appears.
B. He is a good example for young people.
C. He should be more careful how he runs his business.
D. He would be an interesting person to work for.
5. Jack Parrish’s success
A. has made him change.
B. has made some people worried.
C. has made him spend a lot of money for himself.
D. has made him wear expensive clothes.
PART 4

The latest addiction to trap thousands of people is the Internet, which has been (1)______ for
broken relationships, job losses, financial ruin, and even one suicide. Psychologists now
recognize Internet Addition Syndrome (IAS) as a new illness that could (2)______ serious
problems and ruin many lives. Special help groups have been set up to (3)______ sufferers help
and support.
Psychologists have described many worrying examples, including one man who took his own
life after (4)______ more than £ 14.000 to feed his addition, and a teenager who had to receive
psychiatric treatment for his 12-hour-a-day (5)______. “This illness is not fake, and it must be
taken seriously,” said an expert in behavioural addition at Nottingham Trent University. “These
are not sad people with serious personality (6)______ they are people who were fine before they
found the Internet.
IAS is similar to other problems like gambling, smoking and drinking; addicts have dreams
about the Internet they need to use it first thing in the morning; they (7)______ to their partners
about how much time they spend online, they wish they could cut down but are unable to do so.

A recent study found that many users spend up to 40 hours a week on the Internet;
(8)______they felt guilty they became depressed if they were made to stop using it.
Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already (9)______ on
computer games and who (10)______ it very difficult to resist the game on the Internet.
Surprisingly, however, psychologists say that most victims are middle-age housewives who have
never used a computer before.
1.
A. blamed(khiển trách)
B. faulted


C. mistaken
D. accused
2.
A. lead
B. affect
C. take
D. cause
3.
A. offer
B. suggest
C. recommend
D. advise
4.
A. gaining
B. lending
C. winning
D. borrowing
5.
A. habit

B. custom
C. manner
D. routine
6.
A. mistakes
B. errors
C. faults
D. defects(khuyết điểm)
7.
A. betray (phản bội)
B. deceive (lừa dối)
C. cheat (gian lận)
D. lie
8.
A. although
B. despite
C. unless
D. without
9.
A. taken
B. addicted (nghiện)
C. tied (thắt)
D. hooked (bắt được/ móc nối)
10.
A. say
B. feel
C. find
D. have

PAPER 3 - WRITING (25 minutes)

PART 1
S + (will) +V + O ……
= S + (will) + be + V_ed/cột 3 ….. by O (“be” theo thì)


1. They will finish the new road in July.
The new road will be finished in July.
2. My friend Andrew took photographs of animals and birds.
Photographs of animals and birds were taken by my friend Andrew.
3. People mainly speak English in Australia.
English is mainly spoken in Australia.
4. Ann was driving much too fast, and the police stopped her.
Ann was driving much too fast, and she was stopped by the police.
5. A tall woman in a uniform took our passports.
Our passports were taken by a tall woman in a uniform.
S1 + be not + as ADJ as + S2
= S2 + be + Short ADJ- “er” + than S1
= S2 + be + more + long ADJ + than S1
6. My sweater isn’t as expensive as your shoes.
Your shoes are more expensive than my sweater.
7. Dogs are not as sensitive as cats.
Cats are more sensitive than dogs.
Nobody/ Nothing/ No “Noun” (…)+ is better/ short ADJ-“er”… than O
= S + be + the best/ the short ADJ-“est” + Noun (…)
8. Nobody in our class is better at English than him.
He is the best student at English in our class.
9. No car is faster than this one.
This is the fastest car
Nobody/ Nothing/ No “Noun” (…)+ is as long ADJ as + O
= S + be + the most + long ADJ (…)

10. No means of transport is as comfortable as the train.
The train is the most comfortable means of transport.
PART 2
1. An English friend of yours called Jeff bought you some meal yesterday, which you enjoyed.
Write an email to Jeff. In your email, you should:
• thank him for the meal
• invite him to have lunch next weekend
• suggest what you can do together after that.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear Jeff,
Thank you for the meal which you bought for me yesterday. I was very loved it. Would you like to have
lunch with me next weekend? I think we can go to the cinema after that. Hope to see you soon!
Yours,
…..
2. Your English friend Joan recently sent you some useful information to help you finish your assignment on
English culture.
Write an email to Joan. In your email, you should:
• thank Joan for her help
• tell her the result of your assignment
• invite her to visit your hometown next holiday.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
Dear Joan,
Thank you for your help to send me some useful information. My assignment on English culture was
appreciated highly by my English Teacher. I plan to visit my hometown next holiday. Do you want to go
with me?
Yours,
….

SPEAKING (15 minutes)



Part 1:
1. What is your favourite subject at high school?
(My favorite subject at high school is English)
2. Why do you like that subject?
(I like that subject because it is a new language. Also, it is very important for
me in the future)
3. Where are you living?
(I am living in Hue city. It is an old place with the Citadel where had ever
been lived by Kings and Queens for many years)
4. Do you like the place where you are living now?
(Yes, I do. I like Hue city very much because it is peaceful and beautyful.
Moreovers, the people are very friendly and lovely.)
Part 2: Talk about the most popular sport in your country:
- Which sport is the most popular in your country
(I think football is the most popular in my country)
- Why it is popular
(football is very popular not only in Vietnam- my country, but also in
countries all over the world. Because it is very interesting. When you play
football, it helps you increase your health, makes you more and more active.
Besides, you learn many things about team-working, pride of the victory and
so on.)
- How you like it
(I often watch many football matchs on TV and I also learn the ways to play
it well. I usually go to the stadium near my house and play with my friends.)
Part 3:
1. Do you think that sports are important?
(yes. Of course. I think sports are very important in my life. Playing sports
can help me improve my health, relax and become an active person. If I
don’t play any sport, I will be lazy.)

2. Which is more beneficial: individual sport or team sport?
(In my opinion, Team sport is more beneficial because of many reasons:
- First, when you work in a team, every member can help each other increase
his/ her skill.
- Second, you are learnt about the ways how to work effectively in team
- Moreovers, you can share many emotion shapes with others: happy, boring,
sad, angry and so on)


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