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Unit: Bài KT 2 Kỹ năng tổng hợp 6 B2


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Start: 09/10/2019 9:33:31 PM
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Câu 1: PART 1: VOCABULARY (3P)

Complete the sentences with the correct words.

1. In addition to his regular hours he’s working a lot of _________ to earn extra money.

2. Mary’s on _________ leave at the moment because she’s just had a baby.

3. If you wear a _________ , it means you don’t have to buy smart suits for work.

4. My last job was very _________ paid so I looked for another one with a better salary.

5. I hate writing letters and reports but you can’t escape doing _________ in this job.

6. John surprised everyone by handing in his _________ last week.

7. To get results in this job, you have to work as part of a _________ .

8. Employees who aren’t happy with their working conditions sometimes go on


_________ .

9. Some people enjoy doing _________ work but I prefer regular hours every day.

10. Who is in _________ of this department now that Mandy has left?
Trả lời: 1. Overtime
2. Maternity
3. Uniform
4. Well
5. it
6. Business
7. Team
8. Strike
9. Shift
10. Duty
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Câu 2: PART 2: READING (3P)

Read the text.

What’s on the timetable?


What should or should not be included in the National Curriculum for schools in the UK
has always been a controversial issue. How much time should be dedicated to core
subjects such as Maths, English and Science? Should a foreign language be started at
primary school or should a foreign language be compulsory at all? Many people still
question the validity of having a curriculum imposed by government in the first place
and would prefer to see more control over what is taught given to the schools
themselves. So, plans for significant changes to the curriculum over the next few years
will undoubtedly provoke heated debate.
What are these plans? Well, firstly concern over the general health of the population
has caused experts to call for five hours compulsory sports lessons per week.
Increased rates of obesity in the population have been put down to our more sedentary
lifestyle today and it is hoped that more exercise at school will put young people on the
right path and encourage good habits for when they leave school. It is also hoped to
offset the amount of their free time children spend in front of computers and TVs today.
Another health issue that is affecting the curriculum is food and nutrition. Changes in
eating habits have meant that more and more fast food is being eaten and cooking
proper meals seems to be going out of fashion. So, a minimum of an hour a week of
compulsory cooking lessons for all eleven- to fourteen-year-olds is going to be
introduced at secondary schools to ensure that students leave school able to cook at
least eight nutritious meals!
As well as improving the health of the nation, the government also wants to improve its
intellect. Up to five hours a week of compulsory ‘culture lessons’ are set to become part
of the curriculum. This will include, amongst other things visits to cultural centres such
as museums and galleries as well as more traditional lessons.
Most schools believe that the thinking behind these ideas is sound but are inevitably
wondering how they are going to manage to timetable all the compulsory changes the
government wants. A week is only a week and an increase in time allocated to one
subject will mean less time for another. So which will go? The debate begins.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWERS.

1. Many people think that


A. controversial subjects shouldn’t be taught.
B. these matters need further discussion.
C. schools should decide what they teach themselves.

2. Sports lessons should


A. distract children from their computers.
B. encourage children to do more exercise.
C. become a habit.

3. In cookery lessons students will learn


A. the dangers of fast food.
B. some fashionable recipes.
C. to cook a few good meals.

4. Lessons about culture will


A. take children out of schools.
B. make us more intelligent.
C. take place in the classroom.

5. These changes may be a problem because


A. not everyone agrees about them.
B. school time is limited.
C. students will have to make a choice.
Trả lời: 1.c
2.c
3.c
4.b
5.b
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Câu 3: PART 3: WRITING (4P)

Write a short story. Imagine you were working on a space station on another planet.
You suddenly heard a terrible noise outside. What happened? Use the writing guide to
help you.

Paragraph 1: Set the scene and give background information.

Paragraphs 2 and 3: Describe the events.

Paragraph 4: Bring the story to an end.


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