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LESSON 7

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Level: pas1-2: dễ :
Listening : 8 câu part 1:
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2. từng câu 1: => ý tiếng việt
1 bài p3: 5 câu lien tục

Listening part 1:

1. What is indicated in the advertisement?


(A) Presidential Tailoring is just getting started in their business.
(B) Jeffrey Frye is an experienced American tailor trained overseas.
(C) Presidential Tailors is having a big sale.
(D) They only have one tailor on staff.
Apprentice :
Complementary measurement: may đo miễn phí
Let us make you look presidential

2. What is indicated about Springfield Dance Troupe?


(A) They are changing the music they like. (B) They
are moving to a new location.
(C) They want to find a new swing class instructor. (D)
They are adding a new course.

3. According to the speaker, what happened last month?


(A) They signed a special contract. (B) They bought out
another company.
(C) They traded stocks (D) Their sales went down

4. What can listeners receive at the counter?


(A) A name tag (B) A receipt (C) A meal ticket
(D) Some refreshments

Complementary snacks

5. What will happen in April?


(A) An annual conference (B) A business merger (C) A
budget review (D) A town meeting
6. What product does the speaker’s company sell?
(A) Electronics (B) Food (C) Clothing (D) Apparel
7. What is the listener asked to do with the invoice?
(A) Change the Large end table orders to two dozen (B) Make the invoice match the order
(C) Send the invoice to the factory for completion (D) Send the invoice to accounting
8. Where most likely is the speaker?
(A) In a museum (B) In a library (C) In a lecture hall (D) In a gift shop

Full đề : 3 câu:

Listening part 3
1. The primary function of the Electoral College is to
A. Educate future presidential candidates
B. Run national elections and ensure they go smoothly
C. Elect the next president and vice president of the United States
D. Mediate any disputes that arise between candidates during an election
2. A person chosen by a political party in a given state who is pledged to his/her party and its candidate for
president is called an
A. Runner B. Elector C. Electorate D. Potential Elected
3. The number of electors a state may have is equal to
A. The sum of the US senators in that state plus the number of US representatives in that state.
B. The population of a state divided by number of US representatives
C. The number of candidates running for office in that state
D. The sum of all the US representatives in that state divided by the number of US senators
4. Which of the following is/are true about electors in the United States?
A. They are not senators and representatives B. They are the same as senators
C. They are the same as representatives D. Their numbers are based on the amount of senators and
representatives
5. How many representatives does a state have?
A. Every state has two representatives B. The number is based on the population of the state
C. Each state votes in as many or as few representatives as it wants
D. There is no minimum number of representatives per state, but there is a maximum of five

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Transcript:
1. Presidential Tailoring is committed to helping you look your best. If you have
been thinking about updating your wardrobe to include custom fit ensembles, we
would like to invite you to stop by our shop on the corner of Lexington and
Dupont for complimentary measurement. Our tailors have a combined 120 years
of experience with men’s and women’s tailoring. Our master tailor, Jeffrey Frye,
apprenticed in London for 15 years at the prestigious Lorde Homme Tailors
before returning home here to the US. Let us make you look presidential; you
deserve it.
2. Springfield Dance Troupe has just added a new hip-hop workshop to our winter
schedule. We are extremely excited to be able to offer more contemporary dance
routines to the members of our community! We'll be having a live performance of
some of the moves that we will be teaching people to master this Saturday at
12:00 P.M. We would like to invite all members of the community, young and
old, boys and girls, to come down to the Recreational Center and enjoy the
performance. Springfield Dance Troupe will of course be continuing to teach the
courses that we have always offered, with one exception. Sally Jones, who many
of you know from her fantastic Nutcracker performances, will be moving back to
Westport. As a result, after this week we will not be offering ballet classes until
we can find a teacher to replace her. I hope to see you all at the Recreation Center
this Saturday at noon!
3. Great news, everybody. Our sales are up by 12 percent compared to last year.
Our new range of electric blankets and space heaters sold more than we expected.
The biggest seller was our new heated pillow inserts. Last month we signed a
special contract to have our pillows used exclusively in Charleston Hotels, which
means a huge boost in sales figures. We are expecting even more contracts like
this in the future. How about that? Everyone should give themselves a pat on the
back. I’m really proud of your efforts.
4. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of the staff, I regretfully
announce that Flight 344 will be slightly delayed. The fueling process is taking
longer than expected but should be completed soon. Passengers who are hungry
can receive complimentary snacks and fruit juices here at the counter. However,
we will be boarding relatively shortly, so we ask that passengers do not leave the
boarding area. Thank you for your cooperation.
5. Hello, Ms. Jansen. It’s Kate Douglas. I’m so grateful that you offered to babysit
my son Michael this weekend. As you know, something urgent came up and I
have to be away on business this weekend. An important merger will take place in
April, and I need to be in New York in order to lead a meeting between my
company and NX Electronics. Oh, and also, please let me know how much you
expect to be compensated for babysitting. Thanks again.
6. As everyone knows, the line of keyboards and web cameras we produced this
year are selling extremely well. I’m not sure why but our LCD monitors are not
selling well at all. I suspect the price point might be too high when compared with
other brands. Whatever the reason, we need to start selling more so I have hired
some marketing analysts that can help us try to figure out what the problem is.
I’ve arranged a meeting with them this afternoon after lunch, so please come to
the boardroom on the 2nd floor and sit in on the meeting.
7. Hello Ms. Johnson, I am calling about the invoice that you sent me last week. I
just have a few questions I need to ask you about the quantities and pricing of
some of the supplies that I ordered. I thought that you told me that if I ordered
more than two dozen of any item that I would receive a discount of 5%. Is this
correct? Additionally, I want to just confirm the numbers with you. I ordered 36
foot stools, 12 chairs, 117 small end tables and NO large end tables. I believe
there was some confusion. Can you change the invoice to reflect my requested
items?
8. Hello, everyone. Welcome to the guided tour of the Giant Dinosaurs exhibit.
Today you will be able to see dinosaur skeletons that were excavated by Dr. Mark
Simmons while on an expedition in South Africa. Dr. Simmons is one of the most
respected scientists in the field and has discovered some of the oldest and most
well-known fossils in the field. These fossils here were found in layers of
sedimentary rock dated back over 65 million years ago. Because these fossils are
delicate, I remind everyone that if you want to take pictures, please turn the flash
off on your camera.

Talk 1
25.
What is indicated in the advertisement?
(A) Presidential Tailoring is just getting started in their business.
(B) Jeffrey Frye is an experienced American tailor trained overseas.
(C) Presidential Tailors is having a big sale.
(D) They only have one tailor on staff.
26.
Look at the graphic. What is true about the pricing?
(A) It can change based upon what material people want.
(B) Women’s gowns are popular.
(C) Most people choose the trousers, because they are a good deal.
(D) Women’s ensembles are overpriced.
27.
What can you infer about Presidential Tailoring?
(A) They are a discount clothier.
(B) They work with leather.
(C) Their target market is children.
(D) They take a lot of pride in their work.

Talk 2
1.
What is indicated about Springfield Dance Troupe?
(A) They are changing the music they like.
(B) They are moving to a new location.
(C) They want to find a new swing class instructor.
(D) They are adding a new course.
2.
Look at the graphic. What can you infer about the dance classes?
(A) They will be difficult.
(B) They are for beginners.
(C) Dance classes last for three hours.
(D) They are coed.
3.
What does Springfield Dance Troupe invite the public to do?
(A) Come to their picnic
(B) See them in the concert hall downtown
(C) Watch them perform a hip hop dance routine
(D) Say goodbye to Sally Jones

Talk 3
16.
What product does the speaker’s company sell?
(A) Heating products
(B) Air conditioners
(C) Vacuum cleaners
(D) Magazines
17.
According to the speaker, what happened last month?
(A) They signed a special contract.
(B) They bought out another company.
(C) They traded stocks
(D) Their sales went down
18.
What does the man mean when he says “How about that?”
(A) He is confused about the situation.
(B) He is pleased with the results.
(C) He isn’t happy.
(D) He wants to try to upgrade their computers.
Talk 4
10.
What did the listener offer to do?
(A) Attend a meeting
(B) Go to New York
(C) Take care of the speaker’s child
(D) Lend a personal item
11.
What will happen in April?
(A) An annual conference
(B) A business merger
(C) A budget review
(D) A town meeting
12.
What will the listener most likely inform the speaker about?
(A) The time of arrival
(B) The payment
(C) An event location
(D) A weekend schedule

Talk 5
10.
What did the listener offer to do?
(A) Attend a meeting
(B) Go to New York
(C) Take care of the speaker’s child
(D) Lend a personal item
11.
What will happen in April?
(A) An annual conference
(B) A business merger
(C) A budget review
(D) A town meeting
12.
What will the listener most likely inform the speaker about?
(A) The time of arrival
(B) The payment
(C) An event location
(D) A weekend schedule

Talk 6
4.
What product does the speaker’s company sell?
(A) Electronics
(B) Food
(C) Clothing
(D) Apparel
5.
What problem does the speaker describe?
(A) She thinks there is not a problem.
(B) Some products are not selling well.
(C) They have a new competitor.
(D) They will have to cut staff.
6.
What does the woman mean when she says, “sit in on the meeting”?
(A) She will send employees an email.
(B) She wants employees to prepare a report.
(C) She wants employees to come to the meeting.
(D) She will have a conference call.

Talk 7
22.
Look at the graphic. Which volume discounts are incorrect?
(A) Foot stools 3%
(B) Chairs 0%
(C) Small end tables 5%
(D) Large end tables 5%
23.
What is the listener asked to do with the invoice?
(A) Change the Large end table orders to two dozen
(B) Make the invoice match the order
(C) Send the invoice to the factory for completion
(D) Send the invoice to accounting
24.
What does the speaker anticipate will happen next?
(A) She will receive her order.
(B) She will receive a new invoice.
(C) She will have to place the order a third time.
(D) She will need to use a different supplier.

Talk 8
19.
Where most likely is the speaker?
(A) In a museum
(B) In a library
(C) In a lecture hall
(D) In a gift shop
20.
According to the speaker, what is Dr. Simmons famous for?
(A) Writing best-selling books
(B) Making important discoveries
(C) Finding ancient buildings
(D) Conducting groundbreaking experiments
21.
What does the speaker request that listeners do?
(A) Purchase a day pass
(B) Turn off a camera
(C) Refrain from using a flash
(D) Stay with the group

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