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PHIẾU ĐĂNG KÝ KHÓA HỌC

Ngày kiểm tra:…………………………….


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với yêu cầu, xin bạn vui lòng điền vào mẫu dưới đây:
Họ và tên: ……………………………. Các khóa học tại PEC: Kết quả kiểm tra:
Ngày tháng năm sinh :……………….. IELTS: điểm cần đạt: ……dự kiến thi…… Nghe:………… …..
Địa chỉ: ………………………………. TOEIC: điểm cần đạt: ……dự kiến thi:….. Đọc: ………………
.............................................................. PTE: điểm cần đạt: ……dự kiến thi:….. Ngữ pháp:………....
Trường / Lớp:………………………….. Chứng chỉ Cambridge (A1 – C2) Viết: Essay………...
Điện thoại: ………………………….. Tiếng Anh giao tiếp Report………
Email: ……………………………….. Ngữ pháp Từ vựng:..................
Facebook: ………………… Phỏng vấn VISA Phát âm:……............
Họ tên phụ huynh: ………………......... Phỏng vấn xin việc Nói:……………….
Điện thoại phụ huynh: ...........................

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Bạn bè giới thiệu ……………………
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➢ Quốc gia bạn quan tâm : …………………..
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Úc Mỹ
Kênh khác: …………………………………………………
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Buổi Giờ Thứ 2 Thứ 3 Thứ 4 Thứ 5 Thứ 6 Thứ 7 Chủ nhật
8:00 – 9: 30
Sáng
9: 45 – 11:15

14:00-15:30
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15:45-17:15

17:30-19:00
Tối
19:30-21:00

Chúng tôi xin cám ơn sự tin tưởng của bạn và mong muốn luôn nhận được hợp tác hiệu quả để bạn có được sự hài
lòng và kết quả học tập cao nhất tại trung tâm chúng tôi.
PTE MOCK TEST AT PEC
Time allowance: 60 minutes
I. SPEAKING (2 minutes)
Hãy đọc to 2 đoạn Read Aloud bên dưới đây và ghi âm lại.
Read Aloud 1

The best way to quickly improve your English is to spend at least a few minutes practicing every day.
Immerse yourself as much as possible every time you study, and challenge yourself to listen to, read, and
even say things in English that you think might be too difficult for you. If you want to speak English
fluently, you need to make it an essential part of your everyday life.
Read Aloud 2

Who do you think is the most glamorous person? A biotechnologist who led his company in international
research, an ordinary welder who gained international fame through his work, or a photographer
complimented widely for a series of photos?
II. WRITING (30 minutes)
1. Đọc bài văn sau và tóm tắt trong 1 câu. (10 phút)
One of many critiques of academic research that one runs across is that a lot of research done by a faculty at
universities across America doesn’t “do” anything: it doesn’t lead to some new products that can be
marketed; it doesn’t create jobs; it doesn’t have an obvious social value. After all, people argue, do we really
need studies that chart the maturation of catfish? Or that explore the nuances of a minor poet? What is all
this for?

As a consequence of attitudes like these, many people – particularly politicians and business persons – argue
that the research function should be stripped from academia, or at least those parts of academia that aren’t
the major research institutions. Then universities wouldn’t need so many faculties, and costs could be
contained.

Academics like me offer lots of standard objections to this line of thinking: that research keeps one fresh and
up-to-date in the disciplines; that the faculty often works with students on their research, thus providing
students with invaluable training for their future careers and so on. All of this is true, but I want to add a
different point: the power of chance.

In 1990, I took an appointment at the University of Alabama-Huntsville. I had a police officer student who
invited me for a ride along. I went – ultimately many times. The book that emerged from the research
project I established from that first ride was later included on a list of “must read” books on public
administration by the Government of Canada.

I have no problem with accountability. But if you asked me what my purpose was when I took my first ride
along, and you had demanded to know what use the research could be put to, I would have told you, “I have
no idea.”

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2. Viết một bài luận khoảng 300 từ về chủ đề sau:

The world’s governments and organizations are facing a lot of issues. Which do you think is the most
pressing problem for the inhabitants on our planet?
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III. READING (13 minutes)

1. Fill in the Blanks (Chọn đáp án đúng)

According to literature, the history of vaccination can be traced back to as early as the 7th century, when the
monks in India tried to 1. (immunize / locate / prevent / force / stop) themselves by drinking snake venom.
The first vaccination was inoculation with human smallpox, a practice widely 2. (applied / carried / took /
figured / utilized) out in ancient India, Arabia, and China. This method of vaccination consisted of collecting
pus from a patient 3. (getting / suffering / undertaking / generating / diagnosing) from the mild form of
smallpox virus infection and inoculating the sample to a healthy human, which later led to a minor infection.
This method was first introduced in England by a Greek named E. Timoni. 4. (However / In addition /
Therefore / Otherwise / Similarly), this method had a risk of spreading smallpox in the community and even
worsening the health condition of the person who received the inoculation. While the use of human
smallpox vaccine was controversial, E. Jenner came up with bovine smallpox vaccine in 1796; this new
method also faced controversy but continued to be universalized. Smallpox became a 5. (preventable /
serious / normal / terrible / contaminated) disease by injecting pus extracted from a human infected with
cowpox virus. Jenner named the substance “vaccine” after the Latin word “vacca”, which means “cow,” and
thus the process of giving vaccine became “vaccination”.

2. Multiple choice question – choose single answer (Chọn 1 câu trả lời đúng cho đoạn văn sau)

It’s easy to understand why some managers shy away from the risk involved in any planned, radical change.
But don’t assume that the unplanned do-nothing strategy is any safer. In Britain, some entire industries have
disappeared or passed into overseas hands because successive managements blundered on along the same
unclear paths that had served (badly) in the past.

Câu nào sau đây là bản tóm tắt tốt nhất về ý chính của người viết?

A. British industry suffers from poor management.

B. Basic changes in business strategy are dangerous.

C. Failure to act can be as risky as making changes.

D. In business, any strategy is better than one.

3. Chọn đáp án đúng điền vào chỗ trống

Migration could be described as the well-defined journey animals make to a familiar (1)___________ at
specific seasons or times of the year. All species that migrate do so for a common (2)_____________, in
order to survive. Migration allows them to spend their life in more than one area and thus (3)__________
problems that can occur in one habitat, such as lack of food, shelter or exposure to harsh weather.

position purpose destination experience situation avoid

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IV. LISTENING (15 minutes)

1. Multiple choice question – choose single answer (Chọn 1 câu trả lời đúng cho câu hỏi sau)

Theo diễn giả, câu nào đúng về “learned helplessness”?


1. It makes people work even harder at difficult tasks.

2. It stops people repeating positive experiences.

3. It causes people to lose hope in their abilities.

4. It affects people in many unpredictable ways.

2. Fill in the Blanks (Điền vào chỗ trống với những từ bạn nghe thấy trong Audio)

Stem cells are the body’s master cells, the raw 1. _______ from which we are built. Unlike normal body
cells, they can 2. _________ an 3. _________ number of times and, when manipulated in the right way, can
turn themselves into any type of cell in the body. The most 4. _______ stem cells are those found in the 5.
_______ at just a few days old. This ball of a few dozen stem cells eventually goes on to form everything
that makes up a person. In 1998, James Thompson announced that he had 6. _______ human embryonic
stem cells in the laboratory. At last, these powerful cells were within the 7. _______ of scientists to
experiment with, understand, and 8. _______ into fixes for the things that go wrong.

3. Write from dictation (Viết lại câu bạn vừa nghe từ Audio)
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