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KY THICHONHOCSINH GIOILOP9 CAP THAN, NAM HOC 2022 - 2023 MON: THENG ANH Negay thi: 14/3/2023 bai: 120 phat (Khéng tinh thoi gian phd dé) ; Nouwill hear part of a sate me abou it el 1. As well as all being i it y 2. Wh | ; rst invented : : , they were all invented Co ‘ooasn't Sold 2s a drink but as a toni for th in Spain in the 19508 ana ge Cox verandy, The inventor of the f cam cone nant rst ice-creagy 5. Charles Menches solg ‘ore? es For a ital Marchiony, was an ition for a living, &. He had a problem ong day because he didn't have enough 7. Zalabia is a kind of 8 George Crum worked ina $. One diner sent the French Ti ies back because 10. George Crum is credited with inventing they were too SECTION 2. You wil hear part of a radio 2roaramme about three types of computer software. For questions 4 fo 5, wtte a short phrase in the b lank. 1. “Tell me how is aimed at users aged (1) 2. The major disadvantage of “Tel me how’ is (2) 3. "Balances" allows small companies te forecast (3) 4: (Road works” requires a(n) (4) system in the car r ae 5. "Road works” supplies latest information USE OF ENGLISH (20 pts) Choose the word or, Phrase (A, B, C, letes the Sentence, 1. The gemstone ‘Tanzanite, found only near the Mererani hills in Tanzania, A. is among the rarest B. is rarest among the C. is rarest mostly among the D. is the most rare among 2. Terry didn't review the material as much as he originally wanted to but he to pass the test confidently oo ia do enough B. isn't doing enough C. isn't going to do much more . hasn't done more 3. of the two biog entries the actress has posted holds an or D) that best comp! Precious stones in the world, 'Y @ppeal to teenagers, her targeted followers, . Neither C. None D. Both Ane situation fs tkely change Very So0n, ifs probably best not to book anything for next month's event yet. ‘ ing that C. With the view that p, Viewing that “stanley os oh and manipulate? ; "Yes, | know, and unfortunately there's litle Foe 5.- "Stanley's so sel ing B. ofhimtochange C. he changes D. of hs change een not as harmful as animal fats, can nevertheless cause Seining weight . ‘oe ark vas certain of geting ¢ vane of ethaps even a promotion in his yearly review, Mark wa: B. Having performed well A. Performed well el well D. Having been performed well C. To have perform more effectively. . 8. If you take regular exercise, Wa one C. functions D. exercises A. practises . th. vs spread fast by aimee ©. course D. wor 8. The news spr Bomeans A way but the circumstances I'l accept your essay next Monday, 10. The deadne is this Friday, but ——_ Gc D for Aon its own; youll need antibiotics, 11. That ear infection won't clear 7 oni C. off D.out A.up i e Nenad esos any Oe Tes wad TG en extended D. hasn't he extended 12. Ive invited hi has lode i Ras he extantied ening estes forthe sdentne community 1. His theory an invitation to his home. C. proposes D. asserts A. refused < 6 ee 15, As soon as everyone had left the party, we tidying up the house, ‘A. took to B. got back C. hit on D. set ataut Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that Is incor j cc 2 16. Jack has just (A) registered for (B) a post-graduate course with 2 view to enjoy (C) mare career wastes) i Her classmate marvelled (A) himself at her collections of books, all of them (B) were her parents souver rs /%, from their business trips (O) c » 18. When he turned on eis ion (A), the weather forecaster was waming (8) the viewers of (C) 9° urexcaries spell (D) of cold weather. » sock 49. OF (A) the two newcomers, the student living (B) on the. ‘outskirts (C) is more (D) sociable. esters 20. Mr. Daydreamer is always talking (A) about his intention ‘to produce (B) 2 film which (C) mil te rtecrationai'y successful around the world (D). WORD FORMS (40 pts) Fill in the blank with the appropriate 1. Tony is only 16 and he is easily influence 2. We had to call the doctor. Her temperature was high. (alarm) 3. When | arrived at the party, everyone was exchanging (pleasant) 44, The kids were running in the direction of the clock hands when the teacher asked them to move 5. In this Al era, we need to train ourselves, or we will be for the job market. (prepare) 6. The message was in time and | managed to retrieve the buried treasure. (code) 7. This campaign aims to the disadvantaged teenage girls in remote areas. (power) 8. During the renovation, the landlord insisted on the use of, glass for the games room so that his karacxe singing will disturb no one, (sound) 9. Don't you think this app will be helping hand in our of the statistics we've got? (break) 40. The lady is known for her levelheadedness in situations. (trouble) Put the words given in the correct blanks. You have to use their correct forms to make a meaningful passage. rect. . form of the word given in brackets. .ed by those around him; he's a rather. young mar. (impress) (clock) _There are two extra words that you cannot use. “ [ life meet ‘science bad establish beneficial medicine religion moderate high two happy ‘Over the last three hundred years coffee has made its way around the world, (17), .omies and lifestyles of the main trading nations. Coffee is now one of the most valuable primary commodities + the world, often (12) in value only to oll as a source of foreign exchange to developing countres, Millions of people around the world earn their (13). from the coffee industry. At times in history coffee has beer railed 2s a (14). -ure-all, and at others condemned as an evil brew. In the latter case this was usually for coltea! or (15) reasons, when coffee houses were at their (16), of popularity as (17), places. However in the last half-century, (18), research has established the facts about coffee. catfeine and cur heath - (19). coffee consumption is in no way a health risk, and besides being a most pleasurable experence drinking coffee can indeed confer some health (20). GUIDED CLOZE TEST (30 pts) Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) for each blank space. The word choreography was first used in France in the 6th century. It was (1 from . nes which literally mean “dance writing.” Choreography involves the art of designing (2). ak ny te ok wee vtion, form, of both are specified, The art of choreography (3), to very carly WHEE. (4), sn wren Fagan to dance (5). circles, spiral, of lines whose intersections would gradually (5) copie frst ceaer complicated figures. There are records of very ancient organized dance, probably first (7) ince onl then traveling west to the ancient Mediterranean (8), The era in which choreography (8). soweves, ten ha Rlonaissance. In this period the social dances Taught in the royal courts were gradualy Tarsiomed “to theatrical dance (10). ‘on stage. In the two centuries that followed, the (11), between social dance and pea eal ance widened nti ballet in the 19th century achieved an (12)_—ingepercent vocabeary = movement. (13), " early modem dance introduced new elements of Movement and excresson ane emphasized more naturalistic styles than (14), Since then, choreographic forms have vareo between tre poles of representation and abstraction (15), Tehearsal and improvisation Today choreography cortr.es te ‘amplified by the movie industry and theater. graphy contnues to evolve rapidly, 1 Acast 8. sprung C. grown Di derlved 2. A impulses B. sequences C instances © tendencies 3. A. backs up B carries over C dates back © sets out 4 Awhen B that C. dunng Diwhile 5. Aon B.to © among De 6 Alead B. produce C. result Direfer 7. A proceeding B. originating €. reconnecting D. arnvin 8 Aareas B. territories C. regions D premises . A. succeeded B. blossomed C. pollinated D. achieved 10. A. conducted B. designed C. intended D. performed 1. A void B. dissimilarity C. difference D. gap 12. A offically B, unanimously C. essentially D. idly 13. A. Subsequently B, Accordingly C. Considerably D. Particularly a A classical ballet did B. had classical ballet C. was classical ballet _D. classical ballet might 5. A.aslongas B. as widely as C. as far as D. as well as READING COMPREHENSION (20 pts) Shoose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement about the passage. Mappiness is not having what you want but wanting what you have,’ according * James Stewart. Although sciomite now understand the roots of depression more clearly than they used to, happiness stl remains a mystery. Recently, however, some interesting discoveries have been made. aon ano say they are happy, for example, tend to be less self-centred, less hostile and abuse, and are less prone to disease and general ill health. Interestingly, the affluent are not notably happier than their less-wel-off Pounterparts, and seemingly, no particular time of life is significantly happier thar ary other. Even though some people see life as a tragedy, when questioned, most people said they were generally happy, painting @ much rosier picture regarding people's general moods and dispositions Toesarch has shown that people have two basic reward centres in thelr brains that are stimulated by two different cherisals which cause happiness. The first, dopamine, is triggered by actives like exer oe, relaxation and the quieter pleasures. The second comprises @ set of adrenaline type chemicals which are triggered by exciting or fightening activites. Dopamine provokes a response of passive happiness, while the second set of chemicals provokes a high-energy state of happiness, the feeling one might get from public speaking or mountain climbing. Wie andorstanding the chemical process behind happiness is important, it does not explain why only some people are gonsistently happy. The answer may le in people's perceptions of Rappiness Ee Fore ons we have such a problem with happiness is that many confuse it with life untouched by amnety, rage, doubt and sadness. The belief that happiness means that nothing ever goes wrong is naive; in order to Be happy, we must know not how to avoid disturbing events, but how to deal with Hert ervey to coping with Ife's unpleasant aspects, while remaining content, comes from 20 everyday practice which Minaly Celkszentiminalyi calls “the flow’. He describes “the flow’ as the state, on is in when doing something Mifmpretly absorbing Itcomes when one is pushed right upto the limit of one's 2b, but not beyond it. "People can Get feeling of low from dangerous sports lke mountain climbing or driving fst he says “but it can also come from Something relaxing like painting or reading a good book, "The point is that it's an activity you do for the pleasure of doing it. You are not looking for praise or reward. What is important, is to keep your brain busy if you want to be happy. The professor explains, “If you leave someone on their own with nothing specific to do, most of their thoughts ‘will be worries.” People tend to think about all the things they ‘want and haven't got rather than how good their life is. It ‘seems the key to happiness lies in having an active and challenging lifestyle. ‘The scientific study of happiness will help us ‘understand how to build a world that improves human well-being and self esteem, and how to get the most satisfaction from their goals and circumstances. 1. Studies have shown that happiness. ‘A is positively influenced by wealth B. is not influenced by wealth C. Is negatively influenced by wealth D. does not influence wealth 2, Dopamine is produced by ‘A recreational activity — B. fright C. high-energy activity _D. pleasure 3, Dopamine is NOT released when we *PAvatch 2 documentary B, doa bungee jump C. hear a joke D. work out ‘4, Acommon misconception about happiness is that ‘A tich people are happier B. happy people perceive things differently ©. happiness impies never having problems _D. happiness stems from being naive 6, The word “consistently” in paragraph 4 means 5 A. surprisingly B. extremely mysteriously D. invariably 6. 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(DE thi gom 04 trang) “Thai gian lam bai: 120 phat (Khang tinh thoi gian phar dé) 0 recordings. You will listen to each recording twice. LISTENING (20 pts) There are tws ‘SECTION 2. SECTION 1. 1. accidentally 4. 13 and upwards / thirteen and upwards 2. brain 2. the speed of operations 3. income and expenditure nee 4, satellite navigation 4, immigrant 5. every five minutes / every 5 minutes 5. ice-cream 6. dishes 7. biscuit 8. restaurant 8. thick 10. crisps SECTION 2. USE OF ENGLISH (20 pts) Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence. 1. Ais among the rarest 2. A. did do enough 3.B. Neither 4. B. Seeing that 5.A of his changingge 6.A. though 7. B. Having performed well 8. C. functions 8.D. word 40. C. under 11. up 12. A has he extended 13. B. poses 14. A refused 18. D. set about Choose the word or phrase (A, B, ©, or D) that is incorrect. 16. enjoy (C) 17. allof them (B) ) 18 television (A) 48, more (D} 20. around the world (D) WORD FORMS (40 pts) Fil in the blank with the appropriate form of the Put the words given in the correct blanks. You have word given in brackets. to use their correct forms to make a meaningful 1, impressionable passage. 2. alarmingly 11. establishing 3. pleasantries 12. second 4, counter-clockwise / anti-clockwise 73 wing 6. ilkprepared / unprepared eooe. religious 6. decoded ; 16. height |. empower 17. meeting 8, soundproof / sound-proof 48. scientific 9. breakdown 19. moderation 10. troublesome 20. benefits + GUIDED CLOZE TEST (30 pts) Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) for each blank space, gap 1D. derived 6& Alead 2B sequences 7. B. originating 12. C. essentially 3. C dates back 8 C.regions 13. A Subsequently 4 Awhen 8B. blossomed 14. B had classical ballet 5 Din 10. D. performed 15. D. aswell as READING COMPREHENSION (20 pts) Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement about the passage. 1. B. is not influenced by wealth. 2.A recreational activity 3. B. doa bungee jump 4. C. happiness implies never having problems 5 D. invariably 6. B. being able to handle problems 7. C. the flow’ 8. D. activities done for personal pleasure 9. C. we experience more anxiety 10. A. what they lack OPEN CLOZE TEST (40 pts) Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to make a meaningful passage. PASSAGE A PASSAGE B 1. scale 1. decline 2. light 2. directly 3. nowhere 3.0n 4 link / association 4. Since 5. disorders: 5. source 6. Other 6. media Zin 7. audience 8. However / Nevertheless / Nonetheless 8 has 9. Not 9. instead 40. Aware / conscious 40. tell distinguish SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (30 pts) Rewrite each sentence in such a way that it means almost the same as the one printed before it. Use the word it brackets without making any change to it. + Hoc sinh viét cu chura hoan chinh hod khong cé tir 48 cho: 006 + Hoc sinh viét dung 1 vé: 16 * Hoc sinh dung hét cac y, nhung pham 1 Idi chinh ta: 26 4. But for his injury, his career as a footballer !/ wouldn't have come to an end. 2. They put in more efforts // lest their project (should) fall through. ‘They put more efforts into their project // lest it (should) fall through 3. That great idea is rumoured to have entered his head during his European trip. 4. Itwas in haste that // the two robbers got away from the bank. 5. Despite expectations to the contrary, // the new law met with everyone's approval. 6. The power failure resulted in their typing all the documents again // from scratch. 7. In all likelihood / probability, // Jack will land that job. 8 Much to our surprise, // they have yet to put on an English play. 9, You shouldn't have made him leave // at short notice. 10. On his production of his invitation card, // he was shown / led to the room which John was waiting THE END OF THE TEST

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