Bài Tập 1: Paper One Reading And Writing (100 Minutes)

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ĐẠI HỌC HUẾ ÔN TẬP TUYỂN SINH CĐ LIÊN THÔNG ĐH

TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC NGOẠI NGỮ & CỬ NHÂN BĂNG 2


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BÀI TẬP 1
PAPER ONE READING AND WRITING (100 MINUTES)

PART ONE READING


Section1 Questions 1-15
Circle the letter next to the word or phrase which best completes each sentence (A, B
or C).
Example: He ………… on business yesterday.
A.went B. goes C. go

1. Sam is doing a four-year ____________ in Business Studies.


A class B lesson C course
2. The university secretary was there to _________ all the new students.
A invite B speak C welcome
3. On the first day, Sam ________ some of her new teachers.
A met B knew C remembered
4. Today, Sam is __________ reading her business books.
A correct B useful C busy
5. Next month, Sam is hoping to _________ the university swimming club.
A play B join C become
6. Jill thinks football is the most __________ sport she plays.
A favourite B interesting C nice
7. When Jill plays, she _______ about everything else and just thinks about football.
A leaves B forgets C loses
8. After school, Jill _______ on her football boots and plays with her friends.
A runs B changes C puts
9. When Jill is older, she hopes that she can ______ some money from playing football.
A earn B bring C take
10. One day Jill wants to play football for her ______ in the World Cup.
A country B nationality C group
11. Cathy ________ some fruit and vegetables from the market.
A bought B kept C grew
12. She cut up some meat and onions and fried them in a pan on the _____.
A cooker B cook C cupboard
13. There was a big _____ of salad to eat afterwards.
A bottle B bowl C spoon
14. When everything was _______ they all sat down at the table.
A real B round C ready
15. After dinner, Cathy’s parents _________ her to wash up.
A practised B agreed C helped

Code: 1LT 1
Section 2 Questions 16-20

Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Circle the letter next to the
correct explanation (A, B or C).

16. A Elena and Tim have discovered another


What a fantastic city. We good restaurant.
found the restaurant you B Elena and Tim think the restaurant’s
recommended but it was shut! prices are reasonable.
Menu looks good value, so C Elena and Tim will have to try the
we’ll definitely go before we restaurant on their next visit.
leave.
Elena and Tim

17. Message A All City Bus journeys cost exactly the


Frank, Rabbit Records phoned. same.
CITY BUSES
The CD
Please youready
have ordered arrived
the exact B You need to have the correct money
today,
fare for your journey it.
but someone sold when you board the bus.
They’re really sorry! They’ve C You must keep your ticket ready for
reordered – available next checking.
Monday at the latest.
Jan
18. Why did the record shop phone?
A to apologise for a mistake with Frank’s
order
B to suggest Frank comes in later this week
C to say that Frank’s CD is ready for
collection

19. A You can buy a meal for only £3 at


lunchtime.
The Pizza Place
B A charge of £3 is added to each bill at
Between 12 and 2pm,
minimum charge £3 per
lunchtime.
person C Each customer will have to pay at
least £3 at lunchtime.

20. . A Students should check when this


To: Dr Hatton’s students
. From: College secretary Thursday’s lecture begins.
B Dr Hatton had forgotten to announce
Dr Hatton would like to remind the change on Thursday.
you all that Thursday’s lecture is C The location of Thursday’s lecture
to take place in the library (this will be different from usual.
week only). Start time unchanged

Code: 1LT 2
Section 3 Questions 21-25

Read the article about Rob Stone. Are sentences 21-25 “True” or “False”? If there is
not enough information to answer True or False, choose “Not given”. Circle your
answer.
Rob Stone and the school play

Last week, Rob Stone, the famous British actor and star of many Hollywood
films, had a party for his 53rd birthday. Rob invited a lot of other actors to his
beautiful home for his party. After dinner, he stood up and spoke to everyone there.
He told them about something that happened when he was at school 40 years ago. As
a schoolboy, Rob loved the theatre and he was very happy when he had his first part
in a play. It was a very sad play by Shakespeare, the sixteenth-century English writer.
Rob played the part of an old man who had to die on stage. He practised and practised
to become good at the part. He had to lie on a bed, say a few sad words of goodbye to
his sons and then shout in pain and die.
Like all the other parents, Mr and Mrs Stone came to watch their son in the
play. Rob told his guests, “I shall never forget that evening. It was terrible. As I died, I
could hear my father laughing! I still remember now how bad I felt and I have not
asked my father to one of my plays since.”

Example:
0 Rob Stone comes from America.
True Not given
False

21 Rob Stone went to a restaurant for his birthday.


True False Not given
22 Rob talked to a few of his guests about his time at school.
True False Not given
23. Rob preferred Shakespeare’s plays to those of any other writer.
True False Not given
24. Rob tried very hard to act well in the school play.
True False Not given
25. Rob’s father made his son unhappy at the play.
True False Not given

Code: 1LT 3
Section 4 Questions 26-35
Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. Circle the letter in
front of the correct word.
Example:
0 A very B so C too D such

The art of drawing

Drawing has always been a (0)________ popular hobby. Young children draw with a
pencil as (26)________ as they can hold one. Drawing is often seen as a special skill,
and it is (27)________ that some people seem to draw perfect pictures without any
effort. Yet drawing, like writing, can be (28)_________; you can draw accurately if
you work really hard at it.
Drawing is first (29)__________ all about looking carefully. It sounds easy to say that
all you (30)_________ to do is look at things, but it really is that simple. The best way
to draw a familiar (31)____________ is to imagine that you are looking at it for the
first (32)_________.
Nowadays there are (33)________ courses and materials available than ever before,
(34)__________ means that you can experiment to improve your skills. The only
(35)__________ is your imagination.
26 A fast B immediately C soon D shortly
27 A true B actual C exact D real
28 A discovered B made C learnt D reached
29 A of B in C from D for
30 A should B need C must D could
31 A topic B subject C area D person
32 A period B term C moment D time
33 A more B many C plenty D much
34 A who B what C where D which
35 A final B end C limit D finish

Code: 1LT 4
Section 5 Questions 36-40
Read the text and questions below. Circle the letter next to the best answer to each
question (A, B, C or D).
Being an older student

At 32, I have just finished my first year at university. As well as attending


lectures regularly, I have had to learn to read books quickly and write long essays.
I decided to go to university after fourteen years away from the classroom. As a
secretary, although I was earning a reasonable amount of money, I was bored doing
something where I hardly had to think. I became more and more depressed by the idea
that I was stuck in the job. I was jealous of the students at the local university, who
looked happy, carefree and full of hope, and part of something that I wanted to
explore further.
However, now that I’ve actually become a student I find it hard to mix with
younger colleagues. They are always mistaking me for a lecturer and asking me
questions I can’t answer. I also feel separated from the lecturers because, although we
are the same age, I know so much less than them. But I am glad of this opportunity to
study because I know you need a qualification to get a rewarding job, which is really
important to me. Unlike most eighteen-year-olds, I much prefer a weekend with my
books to one out partying. Then there are the normal student benefits of long holidays
and theatre and cinema discounts. I often have doubts about what I’ll do after
university, but I hope that continuing my education at this late date has been a wise
choice.

36. What is the writer trying to do in the text?


A. explain her reasons for returning to study
B. suggest some good methods for studying
C. help lecturers understand older students
D. complain about the attitude of young students

37. What can a reader find out about the writer from this text?
A. how long her university course is
B. when she left school
C. where she will work in future
D. what subject she is studying

38. How did the writer feel about her job as a secretary?
A. Her salary wasn’t good enough.
B. It gave her the opportunity to study.
C. Her colleagues made her depressed.
D. It didn’t make use of her brain.

39. In her spare time, the writer likes to


A. go out to parties. B. earn some money.
C. travel a lot. D. do extra study.

Code: 1LT 5
40. Which of these sentences describes the writer?
A. She realises the value of a university degree.
B. She gets on well with the other students.
C. She is confident about the future.
D. She finds university life easier than she expected.

Code: 1LT 6
PART TWO WRITING
Section 1 Questions 1-5
Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as
the sentence printed before it.
Example: I haven’t enjoyed myself so much for years.
Answer: It’s years since I enjoyed myself so much.

1. Theatre tickets are more expensive than last year.


Last year, theatre tickets were cheaper than they are now.
2. The booking office telephone is often engaged.
It is often difficult to phone the booking office.
3. Peter said, “Why don’t you go to the booking office yourself?”
Peter said, “How about going to the booking office yourself?”
4. Many theatres accept credit cards.
At many theatres you can use credit card.
5. You can’t smoke in the theatre.
Smoking is not allowed in the theatre.

Section 2 Question 6
You have received some good news and want to tell your friend in Australia about it.
Write an email to your friend. In your email, you should
- explain your good news
- say how you feel about it
- ask about your friend’s family
Write 100-150 words.

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PAPER TWO LISTENING (Approximately 20 minutes)

This test has four parts. You will hear each part twice. For each part of the
test, there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for
you to check your answers.
Section 1 Questions 1-5
There are five questions in this part. For each question there are three pictures and a
short recording. Choose the correct picture and circle the letter below it.

Example: How many eggs do you need to make the cake?

Code: 1LT 7
Your answer (A, B or C): A

1 - Where are the dictionaries?

2 - Which evening dress code does the woman decide to wear?

3 - What is the man's job now?

4 - Which calendar will the boy buy?

Code: 1LT 8
5 - What time will the writer arrive at the bookshop?

Section 2 Questions 6-10


Listen to Anne asking her friend about going to a shopping centre. For questions 6-
10, circle the correct answer A, B, or C.
Example:
0 The name of the new shopping centre is
A. The Rivers. B. The Forest Centre. C . Queen’s.

6. At the moment, the shopping centre sells


A. clothes. B. books. C. food.
7. You can take a coach to the shopping centre on
A. Mondays. B. Tuesdays. C. Saturdays.
8. Anne’s coach ticket will cost
A. £2.50 B. £5.60 C. £10.80
9. The nearest coach stop to Anne’s house is
A. in the bus station.B. in the market square. C. outside the museum.
10. The coach journey takes
A. 10 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 40 minutes.

Section 3 Questions 11-15


You will hear a woman asking for some information about a job. Listen and complete
questions 11-15.
JOB
At: Jones Department Store
To sell: 11

Code: 1LT 9
Begin work at: 12
________________a.m.

Days: 13
Tuesday to _________________

Pay: 14
£_____________ per hour

Write to: 15
Mrs_________________________

SECTION 4 BELOW IS INTENDED FOR EXAM CANDIDATES FOR


“TUYỂN SINH LIÊN THÔNG” ONLY

Section 4 Questions 16-20


You will hear some information about an activity centre. Listen and complete questions 16-
20.
High Cross Activity Centre
Open: March to October
Possible to do: 16 football, climbing, ___________

Cost of one week: 17 £_______________

Size of largest group: 18 _________________ people

Name of manager: 19 Pete _________________

Office telephone 20 _______________________


number:

___TEST ENDS__
This test has 9 pages

Code: 1LT 10

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