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<b>Viet Hung secondary school The second term test – Period 102 </b>


<b> School year: 2017-2018 </b>


<b> Subject: English 8 Date: 24 /4/ 2018</b>
<b>I. AIMS</b>


- To test students’ reading, writing and listening skills.
- To test students’ knowledge from unit 7 to unit 12
<b>1. Contents: </b>


- Tenses: past simple, present simple, present perfect, present continuous tense, simple future, past perfect,
future continuous


- Verbs + to-inf
- May and might


- Conditional sentences type 1, type 2
- Reported speech ( statements, questions)


- Pronunciation: stress in words ending in –ic , -al, -ese, -ee, - logy, - graphy, -ity, -itive, -ful, - less
stress in words starting with un- and


<b>im-2. Kinds of exercises </b>


<b>- Phonetic: </b>+ Choose the word whose underlined part was pronounced differently from that of the others.
+ Choose the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words.


<b>- Vocabulary and structures: + </b>Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks


+ Use the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences


+ Supply the correct verb tenses


<b>- Reading: + </b>Read the following passage, then do the tasks:
Task 1: Choose the best answers


Task 2: Match the sentence halves


<b>- Writing: + </b>Make conditional sentences type 2 from the clues.
+ Rewrite the sentences in reported speech


<b>- Listening</b>: + These people are describing natural disasters. Listen and write the number of disasters they are
talking about.


+ Listen and fill in the blanks with the missing words
+ Listen again and write True/ False


<b>II. MATRIX AND KEYS</b>
<b>A/ MATRIX </b>


<b>TEST SPECIFICATION TABLE</b>
<b>Content topics / Objectives to be </b>


<b>tested</b>


<b>Recall/ </b>
<b>Recognition</b>


<b>Comprehension/ </b>
<b>Understanding</b>



<b>Application</b>


Pronunciation 3 x 0.2 p 2 x 0.2 p


Vocabulary&
Grammar


4 x 0.2p 4 x 0.2 p 2 x 0.2p


Reading 3 x 0.2p 7 x 0.2p


Writing 5 x 0.2p


Listening 2 x 0.2p 3 x 0.2p 5 x 0.2p


Total number of
questions


12 16 12


Total of marks 2,4 3,2 2,4


Percentage of
marks


30 40 30


<b>3. Written test</b>
<b>4. Answer sheet</b>



<b>Viet Hung secondary school THE SECOND TERM TEST </b>


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<b> Time allowed: 45 minutes</b>


<b> Number: 1 Date: 24 / 4 / 2018</b> <b> </b>
<b>Name:</b>………. <b>Class:</b>………


<b>Mark:</b> <b>The teacher’s remark:</b>


<b>A.PHONETICS ( 1pt)</b>


<b>I. Choose the word whose underlined part was pronounced differently from that of the others. (0.6pt)</b>


1. A. support B. Venus C. bury D. illustrate
2. A. galaxy B. alien C. danger D. radiation


3. A. damage B. channel C. chat D. rage


<b>II. Choose the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words. (0.4pt)</b>


1. A. medical B. national C. artistic D. physical
2. A. impossible B. unnatural C. unrelated D. unbearable


<b> B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES. (2pts)</b>
<b>III. Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. (1.2pts)</b>


1. Don’t drink that water. It’s _____________________________.


A. damaged B. dumped C. contaminated D. dirt
2. By the time we got to the cinema, the film ____________________.



A. started B. had started C. starting D. to start


3. The teacher ______ me that I had better devote more time to science subjects such as physics, chemistry, and
biology.


A. said B. talked C. spoke D. told
4. He asked me if there had been any spaceships launched ______________ .


A. two years before B. two years ahead C. the last two years D. two year before
5. Teenagers often use abbreviations when __________________ .


A. texting B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking


6. ______ systems use several different ways of giving information with sounds, pictures, and texts on a screen.
A. Emailing B. Telephoning C. Multimedia D. Chatting


<b>IV. Use the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences (0.4pt)</b>


1. She said that it was (polite) of him to ask her age. ……….


2. Tsunami is a Japanese term for an unusually large ocean wave caused by undersea earthquake, landslide, or
volcanic (erupt). ………..


<b>V. Supply the correct verb tenses (0.4pt)</b>


1. I (watch) a science fiction film on TV at 9.00 tonight. ……….
2. Most people ( leave) before the volcano erupted. ………


<b>C. READING. (2pts)</b>



<b>VI. Read the following passage, then do the tasks. </b>


<b>Mind-blowing facts about modern communication</b>


The Internet holds about 5 million terabytes of data. That's about the same as 1 million human brains.
According to experts, there are about 2 billion Internet users in the world. 70% of people in developed countries
go online, but only 20% of people in developing countries can access to the Internet.


The average Internet user has 25 online accounts and logs in 8 times a day. 30% of Internet users have just 1
password for all their online accounts, and the most common password is “password1”. About 55% of users
choose words which have some personal meaning, and 15% write down both their password and username.
Many people use Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, such as café, airports and hotels. 46% of them are worried
about viruses and hackers. Many people type in personal information while using public Wi-Fi: 22% regularly
type in email passwords, 21% log onto Facebook and 8% do online banking, but they are unaware about how to
be totally secure.


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500,000,000 people in the world have a Facebook account - that's about one in every 13 people. The average
user has 130 “friends”, and 48% of adults check their Facebook page as soon as they wake up in the morning.
Every 20 minutes. Facebook users around the world upload 2,716,000 photos.


Note: mind-blowing (adj) = extremely exciting or surprising (làm cho mê mẩn, sửng sờ)


<i><b>Task 1: Choose the best answers (0.6pt)</b></i>


1. How many Internet users are there in the world?


A. half a billion B. one billion C. two billion
2. How many new computer viruses are there every month?



A. 60 B. 6,000 C. 600


3. How many people in the world have a Facebook account?


A. 500,000 B. 5,000,000 C. 500,000,000


<i><b>Task 2: Match the sentence halves (1.4pts)</b></i>


<b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>Answer</b>


1. One in five people


2. About one third of people
3. 22 percent of people
4. In 2005,


5. 500 million people
6. Four in five people
7. 23 percent of people


A. have their phone all day, every day.
B. have a Facebook account


C. use their mobile phones while they’re eating a meal
D. have access to the Internet in developing countries.
E. type in their email password on a public computer
F. the first mobile phone virus appeared


G. have only one password for all their online accounts



…………..
…………..
…………..
…………..
…………..
…………..
………


<b>D. WRITING (1pt)</b>


<b>VII. Make conditional sentences type 2 from the clues. (0.4pt)</b>


1. If/ I/ be/ you/, I/ plant/ vegetables/ garden .


………
2. What/ happen/ if / there/ be/ no/ cars/ world?


………


<b>VIII. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech (0.6pt)</b>


1. Nhi said “people will soon communicate using telepathy.”


Nhi said ………
2. Nien asked Hoa, “Do you have many new friends?”


Nien ………
3. “What did the alien look like?” he asked


He asked ………



<b>E. LISTENING (2pts)</b>


<b>IX. These people are describing natural disasters. Listen and write the number of disasters they are </b>
<b>talking about. (1pt)</b>


A. drought B. volcanic eruption


C. tornado D. tsunami


E. earthquake 1 F. flood


<b>X. Listen and fill in the blanks with the missing words (0.6pt)</b>


Tsunami means “harbor wave” in Japan. This indicate a seismic sea wave by an undersea earthquake or an
undersea (1)……….. or volcanic eruption.


A tsunami’s wavelength can reach to 200 km and may travel hundreds of kilometers across the deep ocean at
the speed of about (2) ……….. to 800 km/h. On the way from sea to shore, the height of the wave
changes from half a meter to 15 meters or more. A tsunami always has tremendous energy because of the great
amount of water. It can destroy all (3) ……….. along the coast and cause plenty of deaths and
property damage.


<b>XI. Listen again and write True (T) or False (F) (0.4pt)</b>


1. Tsunami means “harbor wave” in England.


2. A tsunami always has enormous energy because of the great amount of water.


<b>Viet Hung secondary school THE SECOND TERM TEST</b>



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<b> Number: 2 Date: 24 / 4/ 2018</b> <b> </b>
<b>Name:</b>………. <b>Class:</b>

………



<b>Mark:</b> <b>The teacher’s remark:</b>


<b>A.PHONETICS ( 1M)</b>


<b>I. Choose the word whose underlined part was pronounced differently from that of the others. (0.6pt)</b>


1. A. netiquette B. interact C. cholera D. telepathy
2. A. erupt B. cultural C. bulb D. Jupiter


3. A. planet B. messenger C. adventure D. technology


<b>II. Choose the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words. (0.4pt)</b>


1. A. grammatical B. political C. historical D. scientific
2. A. unlimited B. undeveloped C. unsuccessful D. unaffected


<b> B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES. (2pts)</b>
<b>III. Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. (1.2pts)</b>


1. The team’s success was largely ______________ to her efforts.


A. because B. due C. since D. as
2. Emergency teams are still removing the ____________ from the plane crash.


A. dirt B. debris C. dust D. dirty
3. Science is used in all corners of the world for the _____ of people.



A. interest B. need C. profits D. benefit
4. The man told his friend that he saw a UFO _______________ .


A. the day before B. tomorrow C. the last day D. yesterday
5. People who cannot hear or speak often communicate using ___________.


A. pictures B. sounds C. codes D. signs


6. ____________ is popularly used to enable people from different countries to have meetings. People can
watch, and listen to each other through a screen.


A. Chatting B. Video conferencing C. Emailing D. Texting


<b>IV. Use the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences (0.4pt)</b>


1. Apple Inc.., has been one of the (lead) in the computer software field. ……….
2. Thunderstorms can be (destroy), while tornadoes, and lightning can be life threatening. ..…………


<b>V. Supply the correct verb tenses (0.4pt)</b>


1. This time next week, I (lie) on a beach on Phu Quoc Island. ………
2. Simon got lost because he ( not take) a map with him. ………..…


<b>C. READING. (2pts)</b>


<b>VI. Read the following passage, then do the tasks. </b>


<b>Mind-blowing facts about modern communication</b>



The Internet holds about 5 million terabytes of data. That's about the same as 1 million human brains.


According to experts, there are about 2 billion Internet users in the world. 70% of people in developed countries
go online, but only 20% of people in developing countries can access to the Internet.


The average Internet user has 25 online accounts and logs in 8 times a day. 30% of Internet users have just 1
password for all their online accounts, and the most common password is “password1”. About 55% of users
choose words which have some personal meaning, and 15% write down both their password and username.
Many people use Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, such as café, airports and hotels. 46% of them are worried
about viruses and hackers. Many people type in personal information while using public Wi-Fi: 22% regularly
type in email passwords, 21% log onto Facebook and 8% do online banking, but they are unaware about how to
be totally secure.


The first computer virus appeared in 1981. The first virus to affect mobile phones appeared in 2005. And the
first anti-virus software came out in 1990. There are now about 6,000 new computer viruses every month.
87% of Internet users go online with their smartphone at least once a day. About 80% keep their smartphone
turned on 24-7 and 23% use it during mealtimes.


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Note: mind-blowing (adj) = extremely exciting or surprising (làm cho mê mẩn, sửng sờ)


<i><b>Task 1: Choose the best answers. (0.6pt)</b></i>


1. How many Internet users are there in the world?


A. two billion B. one billion C. half a billion
2. How many new computer viruses are there every month?


A. 60 B. 600 C. 6,000


3. How many people in the world have a Facebook account?


A. 500,000,000 B. 5,000,000 C. 500,000


<i><b>Task 2: Match the sentence halves (1.4pts)</b></i>


<b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>Answer</b>


1. One in five people


2. About one third of people
3. 22 percent of people
4. In 2005,


5. 500 million people
6. Four in five people
7. 23 percent of people


A. have access to the Internet in developing countries.
B. have a Facebook account


C. type in their email password on a public computer
D. have their phone all day, every day.


E. use their mobile phones while they’re eating a meal
F. have only one password for all their online accounts
G. the first mobile phone virus appeared


…………..
…………..
…………..
…………..


…………..
…………..
………


<b>D. WRITING (1pt)</b>


<b>VII. Make conditional sentences type 2 from the clues. (0.4pt)</b>


1. More/ tourists/ come/ here/ if / beach/ be/ cleaner.


………
2. If/ I/ be/ his mother/, I/ ask/ tidy/ room/ every day.


………


<b>VIII. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech (0.6pt)</b>


1. Nick said “I have decided to become an astronomer.”


Nick said ………..
2. "Is the Great Wall in China?" She asked me.


She ………
3. “ Why didn’t you take a photo of the aliens?” He asked Nick


He asked ………


<b>E. LISTENING (2pts)</b>


<b>IX. These people are describing natural disasters. Listen and write the number of disasters they </b>


are talking about. (1pt)



A. drought B. volcanic eruption


C. tornado D. tsunami


E. earthquake 1 F. flood


<b>X. Listen and fill in the blanks with the missing words (0.6pt)</b>


Tsunami means “harbor wave” in Japan. This indicate a seismic sea wave by an undersea earthquake or an
undersea (1)……….. or volcanic eruption.


A tsunami’s wavelength can reach to 200 km and may travel hundreds of kilometers across the deep ocean at
the speed of about (2) ……….. to 800 km/h. On the way from sea to shore, the height of the wave
changes from half a meter to 15 meters or more. A tsunami always has tremendous energy because of the great
amount of water. It can destroy all (3) ……….. along the coast and cause plenty of deaths and
property damage.


<b>XI. Listen again and write True (T) or False (F) (0.4pt)</b>


1. On the way from sea to shore, the height of the wave changes from half a meter to fifteen meters or more.
2. A tsunami’s wavelength can reach to 200 km and may travel hundreds of kilometers across the deep ocean at
the speed of about 720 to 800 km/h.


<b>Viet Hung secondary school THE SECOND TERM TEST </b>


<b> KEY Class:8 Period: 102 School year: 2017-2018 </b>
<b> Time allowed: 45 minutes</b>



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<b>Mark:</b> <b>The teacher’s remark:</b>


<b>A.PHONETICS ( 1pt)</b>


<b>I. Choose the word whose underlined part was pronounced differently from that of the others. (0.6pt)</b>


1. A. support B. Venus <b>C. bury</b> D. illustrate
2. <b>A. galaxy</b> B. alien C. danger D. radiation


3. A. damage B. channel C. chat <b>D. rage</b>


<b>II. Choose the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words. (0.4pt)</b>


1. A. medical B. national <b>C. artistic</b> D. physical
2. A. impossible B. unnatural <b>C. unrelated </b> D. unbearable


<b> B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES. (2pts)</b>
<b>III. Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. (1.2pts)</b>


1. Don’t drink that water. It’s _____________________________.


A. damaged B. dumped <b>C. contaminated</b> D. dirt
2. By the time we got to the cinema, the film ____________________.


A. started <b>B. had started</b> C. starting D. to start


3. The teacher ______ me that I had better devote more time to science subjects such as physics, chemistry, and
biology.


A. said B. talked C. spoke <b>D. told</b>



4. He asked me if there had been any spaceships launched ______________ .


<b>A. two years before</b> B. two years ahead C. the last two years D. two year before
5. Teenagers often use abbreviations when __________________ .


<b>A. texting</b> B. video conferencing C. sending letters D. talking


6. ______ systems use several different ways of giving information with sounds, pictures, and texts on a screen.
A. Emailing B. Telephoning <b>C. Multimedia</b> D. Chatting


<b>IV. Use the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences (0.4pt)</b>


1. She said that it was (polite) of him to ask her age. ……<i><b>impolite</b></i>….


2. Tsunami is a Japanese term for an unusually large ocean wave caused by undersea earthquake, landslide, or
volcanic (erupt). …<i><b>eruption</b></i>………..


<b>V. Supply the correct verb tenses (0.4pt)</b>


1. I (watch) a science fiction film on TV at 9.00 tonight. …<b>will be watching</b>…….
2. Most people ( leave) before the volcano erupted. …<b>had left</b>………


<b>C. READING. (2pts)</b>


<b>VI. Read the following passage, then do the tasks. </b>


<b>Mind-blowing facts about modern communication</b>


The Internet holds about 5 million terabytes of data. That's about the same as 1 million human brains.


According to experts, there are about 2 billion Internet users in the world. 70% of people in developed countries
go online, but only 20% of people in developing countries can access to the Internet.


The average Internet user has 25 online accounts and logs in 8 times a day. 30% of Internet users have just 1
password for all their online accounts, and the most common password is “password1”. About 55% of users
choose words which have some personal meaning, and 15% write down both their password and username.
Many people use Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, such as café, airports and hotels. 46% of them are worried
about viruses and hackers. Many people type in personal information while using public Wi-Fi: 22% regularly
type in email passwords, 21% log onto Facebook and 8% do online banking, but they are unaware about how to
be totally secure.


The first computer virus appeared in 1981. The first virus to affect mobile phones appeared in 2005. And the
first anti-virus software came out in 1990. There are now about 6,000 new computer viruses every month.
87% of Internet users go online with their smartphone at least once a day. About 80% keep their smartphone
turned on 24-7 and 23% use it during mealtimes.


500,000,000 people in the world have a Facebook account - that's about one in every 13 people. The average
user has 130 “friends”, and 48% of adults check their Facebook page as soon as they wake up in the morning.
Every 20 minutes. Facebook users around the world upload 2,716,000 photos.


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<i><b>Task 1: Choose the best answers (0.6pt)</b></i>


1. How many Internet users are there in the world?


A. half a billion B. one billion <b>C. two billion</b>


2. How many new computer viruses are there every month?


A. 60 <b>B. 6,000</b> C. 600



3. How many people in the world have a Facebook account?


A. 500,000 B. 5,000,000 <b>C. 500,000,000</b>


<i><b>Task 2: Match the sentence halves (1.4pts)</b></i>


<b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>Answer</b>


1. One in five people


2. About one third of people
3. 22 percent of people
4. In 2005,


5. 500 million people
6. Four in five people
7. 23 percent of people


A. have their phone all day, every day.
B. have a Facebook account


C. use their mobile phones while they’re eating a meal
D. have access to the Internet in developing countries.
E. type in their email password on a public computer
F. the first mobile phone virus appeared


G. have only one password for all their online accounts


…<b>1 D</b>…
…<b>2 G…</b>..


…<b>3 E</b>……..
…<b>4 F</b>……..
…<b>5 B</b>……..
…<b>6 A</b>…..
…<b>7 C</b>……


<b>D. WRITING (1pt)</b>


<b>VII. Make conditional sentences type 2 from the clues. (0.4pt)</b>


1. If I were/ was you, I would plant vegetables in the garden.
2. What would happen if there were no cars in the world?


<b>VIII. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech (0.6pt)</b>


1. Nhi said <b>(that) people would soon communicate using telepathy.</b>


2. Nien <b>asked Hoa if she had many new friends.</b>


3. He asked <b>what the alien had looked like.</b>
<b>E. LISTENING (2pts)</b>


<b>IX. These people are describing natural disasters. Listen and write the number of disasters they </b>

are talking about. (1pt)



6 A. drought 3 B. volcanic eruption


4 C. tornado 5 D. tsunami


2 E. earthquake 1 F. flood



<b>X. Listen and fill in the blanks with the missing words (0.6pt)</b>


Tsunami means “harbor wave” in Japan. This indicate a seismic sea wave by an undersea earthquake or an
undersea (1)…<b>landslide</b>….. or volcanic eruption.


A tsunami’s wavelength can reach to 200 km and may travel hundreds of kilometers across the deep ocean at
the speed of about (2) …<b>725</b>.. to 800 km/h. On the way from sea to shore, the height of the wave changes from
half a meter to 15 meters or more. A tsunami always has tremendous energy because of the great amount of
water. It can destroy all (3) …<b>settlements</b>….. along the coast and cause plenty of deaths and property damage.


<b>XI. Listen again and write True (T) or False (F) (0.4pt)</b>


1. Tsunami means “harbor wave” in England. <b>F</b>


2. A tsunami always has enormous energy because of the great amount of water. <b>T</b>


<b>BGH DUYỆT TỔ NHÓM CHUYÊN MÔN NGƯỜI RA ĐỀ</b>


<b>Tạ Thị Thanh Hương Nguyễn Bá Thắng</b> <b> Vũ Thị Thu Hà</b>


<b>Viet Hung secondary school THE SECOND TERM TEST</b>


<b> KEY Class: 8 Period: 102 School year: 2017-2018 </b>
<b> Time allowed: 45 minutes</b>


<b> Number: 2 Date: 24 / 4 / 2018</b> <b> </b>
<b>Name:</b>………. <b>Class:</b>

………



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<b>A.PHONETICS ( 1M)</b>



<b>I. Choose the word whose underlined part was pronounced differently from that of the others. (0.6pt)</b>


1. <b>A. netiquette</b> B. interact C. cholera D. telepathy
2. A. erupt B. cultural C. bulb <b>D. Jupiter</b>


3. <b>A. planet</b> B. messenger C. adventure D. technology


<b>II. Choose the word that has the stress differently from that of the other words. (0.4pt)</b>


1. A. grammatical B. political C. historical <b>D. scientific</b>


2. <b>A. unlimited</b> B. undeveloped C. unsuccessful D. unaffected


<b> B. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES. (2pts)</b>
<b>III. Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. (1.2pts)</b>


1. The team’s success was largely ______________ to her efforts.


A. because <b>B. due </b> C. since D. as
2. Emergency teams are still removing the ____________ from the plane crash.
A. dirt <b>B. debris </b> C. dust D. dirty
3. Science is used in all corners of the world for the _____ of people.


A. interest B. need C. profits <b>D. benefit</b>


4. The man told his friend that he saw a UFO _______________ .


<b>A. the day before</b> B. tomorrow C. the last day D. yesterday
5. People who cannot hear or speak often communicate using ___________.



A. pictures B. sounds C. codes <b>D. signs</b>


6. ____________ is popularly used to enable people from different countries to have meetings. People can
watch, and listen to each other through a screen.


A. Chatting <b>B. Video conferencing</b> C. Emailing D. Texting


<b>IV. Use the correct form of the words given to complete the sentences (0.4pt)</b>


1. Apple Inc.., has been one of the (lead) in the computer software field. …<i><b>leaders</b></i>….


2. Thunderstorms can be (destroy), while tornadoes, and lightning can be life threatening. ..…<i><b>destructive..</b></i>
<b>V. Supply the correct verb tenses (0.4pt)</b>


1. This time next week, I (lie) on a beach on Phu Quoc Island. ……<b>will be lying</b>………
2. Simon got lost because he ( not take) a map with him. ……<b>hadn’t taken</b>……..…


<b>C. READING. (2pts)</b>


<b>VI. Read the following passage, then do the tasks. </b>


<b>Mind-blowing facts about modern communication</b>


The Internet holds about 5 million terabytes of data. That's about the same as 1 million human brains.


According to experts, there are about 2 billion Internet users in the world. 70% of people in developed countries
go online, but only 20% of people in developing countries can access to the Internet.


The average Internet user has 25 online accounts and logs in 8 times a day. 30% of Internet users have just 1


password for all their online accounts, and the most common password is “password1”. About 55% of users
choose words which have some personal meaning, and 15% write down both their password and username.
Many people use Wi-Fi hotspots in public places, such as café, airports and hotels. 46% of them are worried
about viruses and hackers. Many people type in personal information while using public Wi-Fi: 22% regularly
type in email passwords, 21% log onto Facebook and 8% do online banking, but they are unaware about how to
be totally secure.


The first computer virus appeared in 1981. The first virus to affect mobile phones appeared in 2005. And the
first anti-virus software came out in 1990. There are now about 6,000 new computer viruses every month.
87% of Internet users go online with their smartphone at least once a day. About 80% keep their smartphone
turned on 24-7 and 23% use it during mealtimes.


500,000,000 people in the world have a Facebook account - that's about one in every 13 people. The average
user has 130 “friends”, and 48% of adults check their Facebook page as soon as they wake up in the morning.
Every 20 minutes. Facebook users around the world upload 2,716,000 photos.


Note: mind-blowing (adj) = extremely exciting or surprising (làm cho mê mẩn, sửng sờ)


<b>Task 1: Choose the best answers. (0.6pt)</b>


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<b>A. two billion</b> B. one billion C. half a billion
2. How many new computer viruses are there every month?


A. 60 B. 600 <b>C. 6,000</b>


3. How many people in the world have a Facebook account?


<b>A. 500,000,000</b> B. 5,000,000 C. 500,000


<i><b>Task 2: Match the sentence halves (1.4pts)</b></i>



<b>A</b> <b>B</b> <b>Answer</b>


1. One in five people


2. About one third of people
3. 22 percent of people
4. In 2005,


5. 500 million people
6. Four in five people
7. 23 percent of people


A. have access to the Internet in developing countries.
B. have a Facebook account


C. type in their email password on a public computer
D. have their phone all day, every day.


E. use their mobile phones while they’re eating a meal
F. have only one password for all their online accounts
G. the first mobile phone virus appeared


…<b>1 A</b>..
…<b>2 F</b>…..
…<b>3 C</b>…..
…<b>4 G</b>…..
…<b>5 B</b>…..
…<b>6 D</b>…..
…<b>7 E</b>……



<b>D. WRITING (1pt)</b>


<b>VII. Make conditional sentences type 2 from the clues. (0.4pt)</b>


1. More tourists would come here if the beach were/ was cleaner.


2. If I were/ was his mother, I would ask him to tidy his room every day.


<b>VIII. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech (0.6pt)</b>


1. Nick said <b>( that) he had decided to become an astronomer.</b>


2. She <b>asked me if the Great Wall was in China.</b>


3. He asked <b>Nick why he hadn’t taken a photo of the aliens.</b>
<b>E. LISTENING (2pts)</b>


<b>IX. These people are describing natural disasters. Listen and write the number of disasters they </b>

are talking about. (1pt)



6 A. drought 3 B. volcanic eruption


4 C. tornado 5 D. tsunami


2 E. earthquake 1 F. flood


<b>X. Listen and fill in the blanks with the missing words (0.6pt)</b>


Tsunami means “harbor wave” in Japan. This indicate a seismic sea wave by an undersea earthquake or an


undersea (1)…<b>landslide</b>….. or volcanic eruption.


A tsunami’s wavelength can reach to 200 km and may travel hundreds of kilometers across the deep ocean at
the speed of about (2) …<b>725</b>.. to 800 km/h. On the way from sea to shore, the height of the wave changes from
half a meter to 15 meters or more. A tsunami always has tremendous energy because of the great amount of
water. It can destroy all (3) …<b>settlements</b>….. along the coast and cause plenty of deaths and property damage.


<b>XI. Listen again and write True (T) or False (F) (0.4pt)</b>


1. On the way from sea to shore, the height of the wave changes from half a meter to fifteen meters or more. <b>T</b>


2. A tsunami’s wavelength can reach to 200 km and may travel hundreds of kilometers across the deep ocean at
the speed of about 720 to 800 km/h. <b>F</b>


<i><b>Tape script</b></i>


<b>IX. </b>1.The town seemed to get lost in water. People had to move up hill. The only means of transport was boat.
2. When we were enjoying our lunch, the earth under us shook. It shook violently. We all rushed outside.
Everybody looked nervous.


3. The scene was so terrible. Lava hit the town and killed a lot of people.


4. I had never seen such strong winds. Trees, roofs and vehicles were blown up. Many buildings were
completely destroyed.


5. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the film. People looked like tiny ants under giant waves. They
couldn’t even shout.


6. The land was chapped. The weather was hot and dry. Everything seemed to burn up in the terrible heat.



<b>X. </b>Tsunami means “harbor wave” in Japan. This indicate a seismic sea wave by an undersea earthquake or an
undersea landslide or volcanic eruption.


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meter to 15 meters or more. A tsunami always has tremendous energy because of the great amount of water. It
can destroy all settlements along the coast and cause plenty of deaths and property damage.


<b>BGH DUYỆT TỔ NHÓM CHUYÊN MÔN NGƯỜI RA ĐỀ</b>


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