Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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TRUNG TÂM NGOẠI NGỮ :
Họ và tên: Lớp:MSSV: Môn : TAGTQT1
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút
Ngày:/ / 2023
Test Code:002
Part I: VOCABULARY
Directions: Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, D) that best completes each sentence.
1. My sister’s daughter is twelve year old and her younger is eight.
A. children B. kids C. son D. nephew
2. Our family likes going skiing in the when it’s cold.
A. spring B. summer C. fall D. winter
3. You should wear to keep your neck warm in the winter.
A. scarfs B. boots C. hats D. gloves
4. Here’s a for you- I’ve just had a trip to Europe.
A. box B. present C. package D. tip
5. Katie is . She works for an airline.
A. crews B. a locker C. a flight attendant D. a maid
6. They plays soccer nights.
A. of Sunday B. at Sunday C. in Sunday D. on Sunday
7. My teeth were so hurt. I need to see the soon.
A. nurse B. dentist C. artist D. lawyer
8. Does Daniel wear when he plays volleyball?
A. sneakers B. skiing boots C. sandals D. shoes
9. There is a and Found Property Office at the Subway station.
A. Looking B. Search C. Lost D. Kept
10. They love listening to music .
A. at night B. the evening C. at the evening D. in the night
11. You can buy aspirins and shampoo at the .
A. mall B. bookstore C. stationary D. drugstore
12. Javier works in a clinic and he works with patients. He’s a .
A. editor B. optician C. nurse D. chef
13. My niece can three languages: Spanish, Japanese and English.
A. speak B. talk C. tell D. say
14. In the end, he home.
A. went to B. go C. arrived to D. got
15. Tom in passing his driving test after failing four times.
A. took B. succeeded C. managed D. ordered
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20. My aunt is making .
A. nice diner B. a dinner really nice
C. a nice really D. a really nice dinner
21. Keep silent, please. Our children lessons for his exam.
A. are reviewing B. is reviewing C. be reviewing D. reviews
22. How bottlesof beer can you drink?
A. large B. much C. many D. old
23. This clinic is expensive, its healthcare service isn’t good.
A. and B. so C. because D. but
24. They enjoyed dishes danced during the party.
A. and B. if C. for D. nor
25. any restaurant near subway?
A. There are B. Are they C. Is there D. Are there
26. She got up late, so she any breakfast for school.
A. did have B. didn’t have C. didn’t had D. didn’t has
27. There is a lot of butter, but there isn’t sugar left.
A. a B. some C. an D. any
28. We’re a few days in Paris next week to visit around this site.
A. making B. planning C. spending D. taking
29. people are over there. They’re visitors.
A. Those B. These C. That D. This
30. The guy broke my car and stole my tablet PC.
A. up B. into C. in D. out
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36. A. make B. take C. have D. do
37. A. parking B. cars C. places D. roads
38. A. customers B. bargains C. shops D. bags
39. A. pocket B. trolley C. bag D. wallet
40. A. various B. sale C. center D. local
41. A. anxious B. cheaper C. expensive D. high
42. A. market B. sale C. place D. zones
43. A. glamorous B. freeze C. easy D. fresh
44. A. fishes B. vegetables C. meats D. green
45. A. walk B. manage C. carry D. come
Part V: READING COMPREHENSION
Directions: Read and choose the correct answer for each of the questions.
THE
SHOESMAKER
Bill Bird is a shoemaker who can’t make shoes fast enough for his growing number
of customers and he charges more than £300 for a pair! Customers travel hundreds
of kilometers to his London shoes window or to his workshop in the countryside to
have their feet measured. He makes shoes for people with feet of unusual sizes: very
large, very small, very broad or very narrow. The shoes are at least as fashionable as
those found in ordinary shops.
Mr Bird says: “My problem is that I can’t find skilled workers. Young people all
seem to prefer to work with computers these days. We will lose the necessary skills
soon because there are fewer and fewer shoemakers nowadays. I am 45, and now I
want to teach young people everything I know about making shoes. It’s a good job,
and a lot of people want to buy beautiful shoes specially made for them.”
He started in the business 19 years ago and now he employs three other people. His
customers pay about £500 for their first pair of shoes. He says:” Extra pairs of
shoes cost between £320 and £450, as it takes one employee a whole week to make
just one shoe.”
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