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Câu hỏi 1
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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 should give the Health Centre your new contact details if you move house.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. FALSE

b. TRUE
c. NOT GIVEN

Phản hồi
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 5
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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.
Which section contains the following information?
............. who to speak to first for general information


Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. Section E

b. Section F
c. Section G
d. Section B

Câu hỏi 2
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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: Services of private certificates are covered by Caustion Health Centre.

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

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: FALSE
Vì: "Some services are not covered by the Centre e.g. private certificates"
Câu trả lời đúng là:


Câu hỏi 5
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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
Which section contains the following information?
............. what to do if you need to cancel a doctor's appointment

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. Section A

b. Section B
c. Section D
d. Section G

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: Section A
Vì: "if you cannot keep an appointment, please phone in and let us know as soon as possible "
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 1
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00


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

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

c. TRUE

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: NOT GIVEN

Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 2
Câu trả lời đúng
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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
Which section contains the following information?
............. what happens when you register with the Centre


Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. Section C
b. Section F
c. Section A
d. Section D

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: Section D
Vì: "Within 3 months of registering with the Centre, new patients on regular medication are invited to
attend a health check with their doctor"
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 3
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh 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: It is possible that receptionists will ask you to explain your problem.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. FALSE
b. TRUE


c. NOT GIVEN

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: TRUE
Vì: "They (receptionists) may request brief details of your symptoms or illness"
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 4
Câu trả lời đúng
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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. TRUE
b. FALSE

c. NOT GIVEN

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: FALSE
Vì: "We suggest that you try to see the same doctor whenever possible"
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 5
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00


Đánh 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
Quesstion: Helen Stranger is the Head Nurse.

Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. NOT GIVEN

b. FALSE
c. TRUE

Câu hỏi 2
Câu trả lời đúng
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Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.
Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve
all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old
car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their
hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other

animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.


Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They
create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
Monkeys are more stupid than humans because they always create unnecessary dangers for
themselves…
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. FALSE

b. NOT GIVEN
c. TRUE

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: FALSE
Vì: "Monkeys are more intelligent than us. They create no unnecessary dangers for themselves.
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 3
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.

Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve
all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old
car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their
hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other
animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.


Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They
create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
Technology and technics are the keys to solve Western people's problems…
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. TRUE

b. NOT GIVEN
c. FALSE

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: TRUE
Vì: "Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. "
Câu trả lời đúng là:

Câu hỏi 1
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.
Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve
all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old
car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their
hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other
animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.


Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They
create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
The author suggests that in the future…
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. Monkey hearts will form part of our diet
b. Monkeys will become extinct

c. people will careless about other human beings
d. Monkey hearts will be used in transplant operations

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: Monkey hearts will be used in transplant operations
Vì: "It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for human
consumption."
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 2
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.
Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve
all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old
car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their
hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other


animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.
Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They

create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
The author says that monkeys….
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. Monkeys will become extinct
b. Monkey hearts will form part of our diet
c. people will careless about other human beings
d. Monkey hearts will be used in transplant operations

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: Monkey hearts will be used in transplant operations
Vì: "It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for human
consumption."
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 3
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.
Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve
all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old


car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their

hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other
animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.
Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They
create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
In the future, hearts of almost animals will be used in transplant operations for humans….
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. NOT GIVEN

b. FALSE
c. TRUE

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: NOT GIVEN
Vì: tác giả không đề cập đến trái tim của các loài động vật khác"
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 4
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.

Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve
all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old


car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their
hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other
animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.
Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They
create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
The main point the author is making is that humans…
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. make life more complicated than it needs to be

b. have no right to make use of other animals
c. should worry less about growing old
d. are similar in many ways to monkeys

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: make life more complicated than it needs to be
Vì: Tham khảo đoạn 3

Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 5
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the best answer.
Western people rely on technical and mechanical solutions in everything they do. Refrigerators
preserve their food, washing machines clean their underwear and computers are supposed to solve


all their problems. When they are ill, they rely on the surgeon’s knife. If their hearts are running
down, then they must be repaired, if they cannot be repaired, they should be replaced, just as an old
car sometimes gets a new engine. But up to now we have had a shortage of donors to give their
hearts, to keep one person alive, another donor had to die.
Nowadays there is more and more talk about using monkeys. Every monkey has a near-human
heart, and humans have always been over careful in respecting the lives and well-being of other
animals. This includes the life and well-being of other humans. Therefore, in the early years of the
22nd century - It was told the mass killings of monkeys may occur. We’ll need to use their hearts for
human consumption.
Monkeys, on the whole, are happier creatures than their near relatives, Homo sapiens, or man. They
know fear, of course, and they face real dangers, but they are also more intelligent than us. They
create no unnecessary dangers for themselves, they run no businesses, chase no money, are
unimpressed by gold – that utterly useless metal, and they do not care at all about hell or evil spirits.
I have a vague feeling that it is not monkeys’ hearts that we ought to implant in ourselves, but
monkeys’ brains.
Every monkey has a near-human heart…
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. NOT GIVEN

b. FALSE
c. TRUE

Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: TRUE
Vì: "Every monkey has a near-human heart"
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 1
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the most suitable word to fill the blank.
Dogs are either optimists or pessimists, claim scientists
Scientists have confirmed what many pet owners have long suspected: some dogs have a more
gloomy outlook on life than others. The unusual insight into canine psychology emerged from a study


by Bristol University researchers into how dogs behave when separated from their owners. Dogs
that were generally calm when left alone were also found to have a “dog bowl half full” attitude to life,
while those that barked, relieved themselves and destroyed furniture appeared to be more
pessimistic, the study concluded.
Michael Mendl, head of animal welfare and behaviour at the university, said the more anxiously a
dog behaved on being parted from its owner, the more gloomy its outlook appeared to be. The
findings suggest that the trouble caused by some dogs when they are left alone may reflect deeper
emotional problems that could be treated with behavioural therapy.
“Owners vary in how they perceive this kind of anxious behaviour in dogs. Some are very
concerned, some relinquish the dog to a refuge, but others think the dog is happy or even being
intentionally spiteful,” said Mendl. “At least some of these dogs may have emotional issues and we

would encourage owners to talk to their vets about potential treatments,” he added. Of the ten million
pet dogs in the UK, around half may show separation anxiety at some stage, the researchers said.
Mendl’s team studied 24 animals at two dog homes in the UK. Half of the dogs were male and they
were various breeds, including Staffordshire bull terriers, golden retrievers and collies. They ranged
from nine months to nine years old. Researchers began the study by going to a room with each dog
in turn and playing for 20 minutes. They returned the next day, but this time left the dog alone for five
minutes, during which the scientists recorded the animal’s behaviour with a video camera. The
footage was used to give each dog an anxiety score.
A day or two later, the dogs were trained to walk over to a food bowl that was full when placed at one
end of a room and empty when placed at the other. When the dogs had learned the difference, the
scientists tested the animals’ underlying mood by placing bowls in ambiguous positions – in the
middle of the room, for example – and noting how quickly each dog went to the bowl.
The dogs that had been most anxious in the earlier test were slowest to approach food bowls placed
in or near the middle of the room, suggesting they expected to find the bowl empty. The less anxious
dogs ran to the food bowls, implying they were more optimistic, according to a report in Current
Biology.
“We know that people’s emotional states affect their judgements and that happy people are more
likely to judge an ambiguous situation positively,” Mendl said. “What our study has shown is that this
applies similarly to dogs – that a glass-half-full dog is less likely to be anxious when left alone than
one with a more pessimistic nature.” Samantha Gaines, deputy head of the companion animals
department at the RSPCA, said: “Some dogs may be more prone to develop these behaviours and
should be re-homed with appropriate owners.”
Question: Which dogs were slowest to approach the food bowls?
Chọn một câu trả lời:
a. the ones that had not been trained properly
b. the ones that had learned the difference between the full and empty bowls
c. The most anxious dogs
d. the ones that had been the most anxious in the previous test



Phản hồi
Đáp án đúng là: the ones that had been the most anxious in the previous test
Vì:"The dogs that had been most anxious in the earlier test were slowest to approach food bowls
placed in or near the middle of the room"
Câu trả lời đúng là:
Câu hỏi 2
Câu trả lời đúng
Điểm 1,00 ngoài khoảng 1,00
Đánh dấu để làm sau

Mô tả câu hỏi
Read the text and choose the most suitable word to fill the blank.
Dogs are either optimists or pessimists, claim scientists
Scientists have confirmed what many pet owners have long suspected: some dogs have a more
gloomy outlook on life than others. The unusual insight into canine psychology emerged from a study
by Bristol University researchers into how dogs behave when separated from their owners. Dogs
that were generally calm when left alone were also found to have a “dog bowl half full” attitude to life,
while those that barked, relieved themselves and destroyed furniture appeared to be more
pessimistic, the study concluded.
Michael Mendl, head of animal welfare and behaviour at the university, said the more anxiously a
dog behaved on being parted from its owner, the more gloomy its outlook appeared to be. The
findings suggest that the trouble caused by some dogs when they are left alone may reflect deeper
emotional problems that could be treated with behavioural therapy.
“Owners vary in how they perceive this kind of anxious behaviour in dogs. Some are very
concerned, some relinquish the dog to a refuge, but others think the dog is happy or even being
intentionally spiteful,” said Mendl. “At least some of these dogs may have emotional issues and we
would encourage owners to talk to their vets about potential treatments,” he added. Of the ten million
pet dogs in the UK, around half may show separation anxiety at some stage, the researchers said.
Mendl’s team studied 24 animals at two dog homes in the UK. Half of the dogs were male and they
were various breeds, including Staffordshire bull terriers, golden retrievers and collies. They ranged

from nine months to nine years old. Researchers began the study by going to a room with each dog
in turn and playing for 20 minutes. They returned the next day, but this time left the dog alone for five
minutes, during which the scientists recorded the animal’s behaviour with a video camera. The
footage was used to give each dog an anxiety score.
A day or two later, the dogs were trained to walk over to a food bowl that was full when placed at one
end of a room and empty when placed at the other. When the dogs had learned the difference, the
scientists tested the animals’ underlying mood by placing bowls in ambiguous positions – in the
middle of the room, for example – and noting how quickly each dog went to the bowl.
The dogs that had been most anxious in the earlier test were slowest to approach food bowls placed
in or near the middle of the room, suggesting they expected to find the bowl empty. The less anxious


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