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HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION

FACULTY OF HIGH-QUALITY TRAINING FINAL TEST OF ENGLISH 3 (EHQT230337)

Invigilator 1’s signature Invigilator 2’s signature TERM I – SCHOOL YEAR: 2020-2021
Date of test: 21/01/2021
The paper has 60 questions, on 11 pages.
Duration: 60 minutes.
Examiner 1 Examiner 2 Code: EHQT_135
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PART 1: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES – one point for each correct answer


There are 30 questions in this part.
Directions: A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below. Four answer choices are given
below each sentence. Select the best answer to complete the sentence. Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C),
or (D) on your ANSWER SHEET.

Question 1: Angaur is only thirteen kilometers around with a/ an …… of about 150 people.
A. population B. area C. number D. size
Question 2: In my country, people get their …… when they are 65.
A. holiday B. present
C. award D. pension
Question 3: When I was young, I wanted to become a famous …… and work with all the top models in
Paris and Milan.
A. fashion designer B. sales representative C. landscape architect D. security guard
Question 4: It’s too dark to work in here but my …… isn’t working for some reason.
A. desktop lamp B. filing cabinet C. photocopier D. water cooler
Question 5: Oil companies …… in the area of Fort Mackay in northern Alberta for many years.
A. has been B. have been
C. was D. were
Question 6: If I …… a really good job on this project, my boss says I’ll…… a pay rise..
A. make/ take B. get/ do C. do/ get D. take/ make
Question 7: We are a large and growing organization and would like to …… three people for the positions
of sales representative.
A. recruit B. apply
C. contact D. describe
Question 8: Because the train is going …….. the tunnel, it is getting dark, please sit still.
A. around B. below C. at D. through
Question 9: Hiram had never been trained as a/ an ……, but he rediscovered the lost city of Machu Pichu
while he was travelling in Peru.
A. politician B. archaeologist C. receptionist D. geologist
Question 10: I wanted to stop …….. some presents, but we didn't have enough time.
A. buy B. to buy C. buying D. to buying
Question 11: Free …… is included, but that’s in a shared room. If you want a single room, then you have to
pay a little extra.
A. location B. campsite C. package tour D. accommodation
Question 12: Thanks for coming to this short …… about English language courses. First, you have some
time to look at questions 11 to 15.
A. illustration B. organization
C. presentation D. demonstration
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Question 13: My brother …… in the New York marathon …… the last five years.
A. has run/ for B. has run/ since
C. ran/ in D. runs/ in
Question 14: My boss …… to the meeting and he’s back at his desk now.
A. has gone B. has been
C. has come D. has done
Question 15: The Royal Hotel has a new position for a trainee manager. Any interested …… should write
to us with a CV including …….
A. salaries/ application forms B. descriptions/ recruit
C. applicants/ contact details D. applications/ description
Question 16: Please stay on the line and we will be happy to help you …… one of our customer service
representatives becomes available.
A. when B. whether C. unless D. soon
Question 17: When you call the assistant and ask how to apply for the course, …………. to fill in the form
online.
A. at the end, click “enroll now” B. then send us the payment
C. firstly, I need to do D. the first thing you’re asked to do is
Question 18: I don’t have a degree or anything like that, but I have learned lots of …… ..
A. skills B. qualifications C. instructions D. disciplines
Question 19: I went to Lao Cai last week. The trip was amazing. People there were really …………
A. annoying B. unskilled C. fascinating D. stunning
Question 20: Pupils at this school …… to stand up when teacher arrives. It’s not very formal here.
A. don’t expect B. are expected C. aren’t expected D. expect
Question 21: As usual, orangutans’ hand gestures …… until they receive the food they want.
A. don’t expect B. are repeated C. have repeated D. were repeated
Question 22: We have great deals on accommodation for every kind of holidaymakers, including ……
apartments for the independent traveler.
A. sleeping bags B. sightseeing C. five-star D. self-catering
Question 23: John: Can you tell me…… ?
Receptionist: Sure. It is the number 8.
A. which bus can I take to the city center B. which can I take bus to the city center
C. which I can take bus to the city center D. which bus I can take to the city center
Question 24: The students all said they ………. what the journalist …… them.
A. don’t understand/tells B. didn’t understand/told
C. don’t understand/told D. didn’t understand/tells
Question 25: …… would like to see animals in the wild but very few of us do.
A. Everyone B. No one C. Someone D. Anyone
Question 26: Jane: How about building a new park for local people?
Joe: ………………….
A. Not really. B. That’s a good idea. C. I’d love to. D. Poor you.

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Question 27: Which is the reported speech of the sentence: One astronaut said, “the mission shows that the
Soviet Union and America can work together”.
One astronaut said …………………………..
A. the mission shows that the Soviet Union and America could work together.
B. the mission showed that the Soviet Union and America could work together.
C. the mission showed that the Soviet Union and America can work together.
    D. the mission shows that the Soviet Union and America can work together. 
Question 28: When they ……., the film…………., so they missed the beginning of the film.
A. arrived/ started B. had arrived/started C. arrived/ had started D. had arrived/had started
Question 29: Lots of people were …… by the ride of the …… rollercoaster at the theme park.
A. frightening/ frightening B. frightened/ frightened
C. frightening/ frightened D. frightened/ frightening
Question 30: Jane: ……………..
John: It will be turned off.
A. Where do I switch it on? B. What happens if I press this button?
C. How long does the battery last? D. How do you make it record?

PART 2: INCOMPLETE TEXTS - one point for each correct answer.


There are 6 questions in this part
Read the texts on the following pages. A word or phrase is missing in some of the sentences. Four answer
choices are given below each of these sentences. Select the best answer to complete the text. Then mark
the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet.

Questions 31 through 32 refer to the following letter


Robots

Robots are good workers. They never get tired. They can work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a
year. And they never get (31)_________. They can do the same job over and over again. They can put
car parts together and paint cars faster and better than people can. And they won’t get sick from paint
fumes or burn themselves with a welding torch.

Most robots that can move around have wheels. But some robots move on treads like those on a tank.
With treads, they can go through mud and up hills easily. Some robots look and move like insects. They
have three pairs of legs. With their six legs, these robots can climb (32)_________ of holes and ditches.
One kind of robot has just one leg. It uses that leg to hop by springing up into the air. Robots, it seems,
have a number of ways of moving around.

Question 31: A. bored B. boring C. fascinated D. fascinating


Question 32: A. on and in B. into and out C. through and in D. over and out

Questions 33 through 36 refer to the following article


Sally Ride
Sally Ride was a/an (33)_______. She was the first American woman to travel into space. She left Earth
on June 18, 1983. She came back on June 24th. She traveled with four other astronauts in the spaceship
Challenger. Challenger orbited Earth. When something (34)_______ something, it goes around it. How
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long did it take Challenger to orbit Earth? It took only 90 minutes! Challenger orbited Earth 16 times in
just one day. This meant that Ride saw the sun rise and set 16 times in one day!

Ride liked (35)_______ an astronaut. She loved to be in space. She liked how it felt when the force of
gravity was not pulling her down. Without the force of gravity, she could float. She floated from place to
place. While in space, she played a game to catch jellybeans. The jellybeans were floating, too! Ride had
to catch the jellybeans with her mouth! Sally Ride worked hard to become an astronaut. She went to
school for many years. She had to have special training. The training was hard work. Ride was a good
astronaut. She went into space two times.

Ride then became a teacher. She wrote books and helped direct space research. When you research
something, you study it. You try to find out new things about it. Sally Ride received several awards and
honors for her work and continues to be committed to (36)_______ education.

Question 33: A. archaeologist B. receptionist C. astronaut D. fashion designer


Question 34: A. obeys B. orbits C. follows D. presents
Question 35: A. be B. was C. being D. been
Question 36: A. science B. biology C. physic D. psychology

PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION – one point for each correct answer


There are 24 questions in this part.
Directions: In this part of the test, you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper
articles, letters and advertisements. Each text is followed by several questions. Choose the correct answer
to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your ANSWER SHEET.

Questions 37 through 39 refer to the following notice.


Wanted: talented singers and musicians.
We plan to start a band that will receive a recording contract from a major record label. Successful band
members will share an all-expenses paid apartment in Los Angeles. We are looking for five people. All
types of music and all kinds of instruments. You must be of near professional standard. NO beginners,
please. Experience performing live preferred.
Audition: June 23, 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Greenwich Continuing Education Center, Small Auditorium
Call 207-980-8887 to register for an audition. Deadline: June 20th.
Question 37: Who is this notice for?
A. People with musical abilities
B. People who want to go to a concert
C. People who want to continue studying at the Continuing Education center
D. Teenagers
Question 38: Where will the successful Candidates live?
A. In a free apartment
B. In New York
C. Greenwich Continuing Education Center
D. It does not say.
Question 39: How can candidates apply for the audition?
A. They must call a special phone number.
B. They should send an email.
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C. They must send a fax.
D. They have to send a text message.
Questions 40 through 43 refer to the following article.
Downloading: A step-by-step guide
Here at Melody Magazine, we receive a lot of email from readers asking about downloading music. A
lot of you want to download, but are not quite sure how to do it. We've put together a brief guide to
help our readers understand how to download all their favorite songs. Happy Downloading!

What do I do first?
First, you need to choose the provider that you wish to use, such as Zapster, Lemon's iTunes, or NSM
Music. Next you will have to register with the company. On your computer, go to the website of that
company and fill out the online application form. Now that you are officially registered, you can move
on to step two.

How do I find the song I want?


This is easy, most music download websites feature a simple-to-use search engine to look through all
the songs on file. Either type in the name of the song you want or scroll down the list of available
songs to see what is available.

How do I pay?
After you have double-clicked the song you wish to purchase, you follow the simple ordering process
and give your credit card details. This could be very fast or very slow, taking anywhere from a few
seconds to half an hour.

How do I listen to the song?


You can listen to the song through your computer's speakers. Or you can wire the computer up to a hi-
fi or use an MP3 player.
Question 40: Who are these instructions for?
A. People who want to listen to music
B. Musicians
C. Credit card companies
D. MP3 players
Question 41: How can people pay for the music?
A. They can send a check.
B. They can use a credit card.
C. They can borrow money.
D. It does not say.
Question 42: How many methods of listening to music are mentioned in the text?
A. None
B. 3
C. 6
D. 4
Question 43: How can people find a song?
A. Go to large music stores
B. Use the search engine on download sites
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C. Listen to the radio
D. Ask Melody Magazine
Questions 44 through 48 refer to the following article.
MY HOMETOWN
I was born in Newcastle, a city in the North East of England. Newcastle is on the bank of the River
Tyne. It is a quite big city of about 200,000 inhabitants. There is a cathedral and a university. There are
five bridges over the River Tyne, which link Newcastle to the next town, Gateshead, where there is one
of the biggest shopping centres in the world, the Metro Centre.
A few years ago, the main industries were shipbuilding and coalmining, but now the chemical and soap
industries are important.
I moved from Newcastle ten years ago but I often return. I miss the people, who are so warm and
friendly, and I miss the wild, beautiful countryside near the city, where there are so many hills and
streams.

Question 44: Newcastle is ____________.


A. a city near the North East of England
B. a city in the North East of England
C. a city in the North of England
D. a small town in England
Question 45: Newcastle has _____________.
A. one of the biggest shopping centers
B. a wild, beautiful countryside
C. a population of about 200,000 people
D. one bridge that links it to the next town
Question 46: Gateshead has one of ___________ in the world.
A. the largest rivers
B. the most important shipbuilding industries
C. the most beautiful countryside
D. the biggest shopping centres
Question 47: According to the passage, the writer __________.
A. is still living in Newcastle
B. has never returned to Newcastle
C. doesn't live in Newcastle any more
D. has come back to live in Newcastle
Question 48: Which of the following is NOT true about Newcastle?
A. Its people are friendly.
B. Its main industry now is shipbuilding.
C. It has a cathedral and a university.
D. It is next to Gateshead.

Questions 49 through 53 refer to the following article.


Because writing has become so important in our culture, we sometimes think of it as more real than
speech. A little thought will show why speech is primary and writing secondary to language. Human
beings have been writing for at least 5,000 years, but they have been talking for much longer, doubtless

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ever since there have been human beings.

When writing developed, it was derived from and represented speech, albeit imperfectly. Even today,
there are spoken languages that have no written form. Furthermore, we all learn to talk well before we
learn to write; any child who is not severely handicapped physically or mentally will learn to talk: a
normal man cannot be prevented from doing so. On the other hand, it takes a special effort to learn to
write; in the past, many intelligent and useful members of society did not acquire the skill, and even
today many who speak languages with writing systems never learn to read or write while some who
learn the rudiments of those skills do so imperfectly. To affirm the primacy of speech over writing is not
to disparage the latter. One advantage writing has over speech is that it is more permanent and makes
possible the records that any civilization must have. Thus, if speaking makes us human, writing makes
us civilized.

Question 49: The author of the passage argues that __________.


A. writing has become too important in today's society
B. speech is more basic to language than writing
C. everyone who learns to speak must learn to write
D. all languages should have a written form.
Question 50: According to the passage, writing __________.
A. is imperfect, but less than speech
B. represents speech, but not perfectly
C. developed from imperfect speech
D. is represented perfectly by speech
Question 51: In the author's judgement __________.
A. writing has more advantages than speech
B. speech is essential but writing has important benefits
C. speech conveys ideas less accurately than writing does
D. writing is more real than speech.
Question 52: In order to show that learning to write requires effort, the author gives the example of
__________.
A. people who learn the rudiments of speech
B. people who speak many languages
C. intelligent people who couldn't write
D. severely handicapped children
Question 53: According to the author, one mark of a civilized society is that it __________.
A. affirms the primacy of speech over writing
B. affirms the primacy of writing over speech
C. teaches its children to speak perfectly
D. keeps written records
Questions 54 through 57 refer to the following article.
People commonly complain that they never have enough time to accomplish tasks. The hours and minutes
seem to slip away before many planned chores get done. According to time management experts, the
main reason for this is that most people fail to set priorities about what to do first. They get tied down by
trivial time-consuming matters and never complete the important ones. One simple solution often used by

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those at the top is to keep lists if task to be accomplished daily. These lists order jobs from most essential
to less essential and are checked regularly through the day to access progress. Not only is this an effective
way to manage time but also it serves to give individuals much-deserved sense of satisfaction over their
achievements. People who do not keep lists often face the end of the workday with uncertainty over the
significance of their accomplishments, which overtime can contribute to serious problems in mental and
physical health.

Question 54: Which of the following is the best title?


A. Common complaints about work
B. Accomplishing trivial matter
C. Achieving job satisfaction
D. Learning to manage time
Question 55: According to the passage, why do many people never seem to have enough time to accomplish
things?
A. they do not prioritize tasks.
B. They get tied down by one difficult problem.
C. They fail to deal with trivial matters.
D. They do not seek the advice of time management experts.
Question 56: In this sentence “One simple solution often used by those ...” THOSE refers to __________.
A. daily lists.
B. trivial matters
C. priorities
D. people
Question 57: One solution to time management problem is to __________.
A. consult time-consuming matters first
B. accomplish time-consuming matters first
C. keep daily lists of priorities and check them regularly
D. spend only a short time on each task
Questions 58 through 60 refer to the following text.
Computerization in high schools in the US has had a good effect on students’ learning. Students today learn
quite differently from in the past. Firstly, computers can help teachers explain the lessons interestingly in the
classroom, which allows students to get a clearer idea about what is being taught. Secondly, CD-ROM and
the Internet can provide students with a lot of data resources that can be gotten by simple keystrokes or
mouse-clicks. This increases the speed at which students learn by minimizing the timespent on searching for
information. To sum up, computerization has enabled high school students to learn in faster, easier and more
efficient ways.

Question 58: According to the writer, computers __________.


A. are not available in high schools
B. are not necessary
C. are helpful to both teachers and students
D. cannot be used as teaching aids.

Question 59: Computers help teachers __________.


A. explain the lessons differently
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B. give interesting lessons
C. get a clearer idea about what they are teaching
D. have more time to prepare their lessons
Question 60: Thanks to the Internet, students can ___________.
A. get information quickly
B. study at home
C. learn differently
D. have more time to play

----------- THIS IS THE END OF THE TEST ----------

Chuẩn đầu ra của học phần (về kiến thức) Nội dung kiểm tra
[CĐR 1.1]: Lựa chọn chính xác các thì và cấu trúc cơ bản trong tiếng Anh. Câu 1-30
[CĐR1.2]: Tái hiện kiến thức ngôn ngữ cơ bản về từ vựng để giao tiếp trong các Câu 1-30
tình huống đơn giản.
[CĐR 1.3]: Thể hiện kiến thức cơ bản về văn hóa giao tiếp trong các tình huống Câu 1-30
đơn giản.
[CĐR 2.2]: Có khả năng đọc hiểu các đoạn văn ngắn, mẩu tin ngắn, bảng khảo sát. Câu 31-60

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