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Class: …………11A………………………………………….

Full Name: ………Huỳnh Công Tâm………………………………………

I. LISTENING (5 points) (0.2/câu x 25=5)


Part 1:
1. …F…………………………………
2. …T…………………………………
3. …T…………………………………
4. …NG…………………………………
5. …T…………………………………
Part 2:
6. …a pejorative term…………………………………
7. …the status quo…………………………………
8. …disagreement and descent…………………………………
9. …rhetoric…………………………………
10. …can morph into authoritarianism…………………………………
Part 3:
11. …C…………………………………
12. …D………………………………
13. …A…………………………………
14. …C…………………………………
15. …B…………………………………
Part 4:
16. …small verbal clues………………… 21. …bore…………………………………
17. …consumer attitudes……………… 22. …similes…………………………
18. …useful intelligence……………… 23. …nautical background…………………
19. …recurs frequently…………… 24. ……direct answers…………………
20. …expressions and illusions……… 25. ……supplements……………………
II. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (2 points) (0.1/câux20=2)
Part 1:
26. ……D……………………………… 34. ………… A…………………………
27. ……C……………………………… 35. ……………D………………………
28. ……A……………………………… 36. ……………C………………………
29. ……A……………………………… 37. ……………C………………………
30. ……D……………………………… 38. ……………A………………………
31. ……C……………………………… 39. ……………D………………………
32. ……A……………………………… 40. ……………D………………………
33. ……D………………………………
Part 2:
41. ……extraordinary………………………………
42. ……indulgence………………………………
43. ……recognizable……………………………
44. ……imperfection………………………………
45. ……weirdness………………………………

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III. READING (5 points) (0.1/câux50=5)
Part 1:
46. …rule…………………….. 51. ……cope………………………………
47. …spend………………………………… 52. ……suffer………………………………
48. …takes………………………………… 53. ……from………………………………
49. …off………………………………… 54. ……remember………………
50. …up………………… 55. ……or………………………………
Part 2:
56. …nucleus……………………… 63. …72…………………………………
57. …base pairs……………… 64. …majority………………………
58. …structure……………………… 65. …NG…………………………………
59. …nucleotide…………………… 66. …F………………………………
60. … enzyme polymerase……… 67. …T…………………………………
61. …bacteria……………………… 68. …NG…………………………………
62. … thermal cycler………………
Part 3:
69. E…………………………………… 73. F……………………………………
70. H………………………………… 74. D……………………………………
71. C…………………………………… 75. G……………………………………
72. A……………………………………
Part 4:
76. …B………………………………… 80. …B…………………………………
77. …C………………………………… 81. …D………………………………
78. …C……………………………… 82. …A……………………………
79. …C…………………………………
Part 5
83. ……B……………………………… 90. ……B………………………………
84. ……A……………………………… 91. ……A………………………………
85. ……D……………………………… 92. ……B………………………………
86. ……A……………………………… 93. ……D………………………………
87. ……C……………………………… 94. ……B………………………………
88. ……C……………………………… 95. ……C
89. ……D……………………………… ………………………………
IV. WRITING (6 points)
Part 1: (1.5 points)
The given passage provides information about the contagious disease named Influenza or ‘the flu’,
caused by the influenza virus, which leads to a flu epidemic . The disease spreads in the winter of calm
climates. It is due to the continual transformation of the proteins orbited the virus, unidentified types of
flu virus occurred annually. The most suitable targets of the flu is the elderly above 65 years, children
and people working in healthcare institutions. Suffers may contract symptoms of cold, but exceedingly
more severe, which could last more than seven days. The virus effortlessly spreads via human’s breath
so performing vaccination annually is suggested, taking a rest, drinking more fluids, contacting doctors
immediately if suffer around a fortnight.

Part 2: (1.5 points)


The first provided bar chart illustrates the increasing proportion of cost of six different goods
between 2007 to 2014, whilst the second one depicts the changes of low-income families purchasing
food in the period of 6 years from 2007 , which are both examined in British.

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Overall, fish is the most expensive goods with the highest percentage of increase in the first bar
chart, while the flour take the most highest change in low-income families.
Regarding the increase of retail price, all of the examined products increased entirely more than
25%. Besides, it can be clearly seen that the fish, which rocketed at more than 35%, take the highest
price and the lowest price increase went to vegetables at 20%. Moreover, the costs of fruit and flour also
ranged at approximately 35%, which reached the second highest percentage in the bar chart.
In terms of the change in food consuming, It is obvious that families with low wages usually opt for
flour as it peaked at nearly 90%, which is also the only good that increased throughout the examined
period. Because the retail price of fish substantially grew up, the consumption of low-income noticeably
decreased about 20%. While fruit and flour ranged at the same increasing price, people seems prioritize
flour as the fruit consumption drop approximately around 18%.

Part 3: (3 points)
In the course of history, mankind has never seen such a considerable modification of the society as
technology has done. The occurrence of technology brought myriad conversion in the human’s society,
especially the virtual network. People currently could join in this network for sharing and interacting
with each others without meeting directly. Though, it seems that the users’ privacy is in danger. Some
people assume it is due to the websites’ lack of responsibility, others believe that it is users’ duty for
what they posted online. Personally, both views have its own pros and cons so I will look at two sides
then suggest my own perspectives in this essay.
On the one hand, it is apparent that social websites nowadays do not tighten up the security of users’
privacy. First, cyber crimes is a issue that several websites users are facing with. Indeed, it has
increasingly becoming a tendency that people sharing things about every aspect of their like on social
medias, such as Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. These are social network that provide users a place for
interacting virtually with acquaintances via technological advances. People may post their private life on
these social sites and hence, their privacy is the most utmost importance to be secured. However, there
are hundreds of cases reported to suffer from cyber crimes, which take users’ data without permission.
The insufficient data protection of some social websites paved the way for hackers to abuse users’ data
without any difficulties. Moreover, some websites even collect users’ data then put them up for sale to
other advertising companies for the sake of higher profits. But the point is, they operate these illegal
ways without client permission or even awareness. Hence, it could be said that social networking sites
should be in charge for the rights of the users.
On the other hand, users’ are also entitled to decide whichever they should share on these social
networking sites. It is quite obvious that users could go for a check before commencing to utilize a
social sites. Before a users’ trying to sign up to a website, it is certain that this website always asks for
users’ permissions to use their data for clients services. However, users usually ignore these information
and immediately log into this site with a view to quickly using it. Furthermore, once joining a social
media application or website, it is agreeable that people could share whatever they want as it is their
private accounts, but users’ should be aware of the private information that can not be publicized.
Otherwise, these secret information may be easily accessed legally as it is users’ decision.
In conclusion, whether social networking sites provide users’ with advantages or disadvantages, it is
users’ rights to decide whatever they should post and share on social media. Social websites may be a
place for connecting people who could wisely manage their sharing things.

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