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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI

HẢI DƯƠNG LỚP 12 THPT CẤP TỈNH NĂM HỌC 2024 - 2025
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Ngày thi: 29/10/2024
Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút, không tính thời gian phát đề
Đề thi gồm 09 trang

CHÚ Ý:
Thí sinh làm bài vào tờ giấy thi
Phần trắc nghiệm: Chỉ cần viết chữ cái A, B, C, … ứng với phương án trả lời.
Phần tự luận: Viết đầy đủ theo yêu cầu của bài.
(Thí sinh không được sử dụng bất cứ tài liệu gì.)

A. LISTENING
Hướng dẫn làm bài Nghe:
Bài Nghe gồm có 04 phần, mỗi phần thí sinh được nghe 02 lần. Mở đầu và kết thúc phần nghe có tín
hiệu nhạc.
Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có trong bài.

I. Listen to five short conversations and choose the option A, B, C or D that best answers
each of the following questions. (5.0 points)
Question 1. Who is the message intended for?
A. people leaving Britain B. people in Britain
C. foreigners to Britain D. people returning to
Britain
Question 2. What are the speakers discussing?
A. a university course B. a conference schedule C. a TV programme D.
a renovation plan
Question 3. What time will John and Betty arrive at the party?
A. 7.30 B. 8.30 C. 9.30 D. 10.00
Question 4. How long has Derek been working?
A. for half an hour B. since 7 o’clock C. for 7 hours D. since noon
Question 5. What did the woman buy?
A. an armchair B. a sofa bed C. a wardrobe D. a dining table

II. Listen to a telephone conversation and fill in each numbered blank with NO MORE THAN 3
WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER. (5.0 points)
DRAGON BOAT RACE
Event Details
 Type of event: Dragon Boat Race
Race details
 Day & date: Sunday 2nd July
 Place: Brighton Marina
 Registration time: (6) ___________________
Sponsorship
 aim to raise over £1000 as a team and get a (7) ___________________
 free Prize Draw for a trip to Hong Kong
Team details
 must have crew of 20 and elect a (8) ___________________
 under 18s need to have parents' permission to enter
 need to hire (9) ___________________
 advised to bring extra clothes
 must choose a (10) ___________________ for the team

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III. Listen to Tim Cole talking about guidebooks and decide whether the following
statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F). (5.0 points)
STATEMENTS T F
Question 11. Once, when Tim used a guidebook in Australia, it took him ages to
find the place he was looking for.
Question 12. Tim believes the problem with guidebooks is that some of them are
very poorly researched.
Question 13. The thing Tim particularly dislikes about guidebooks is the
recommendations about where to eat.
Question 14. Other things which should be included in guidebooks are good
pictures of well-known tourist sites.
Question 15. What Tim likes about Twitter tourism is the advice from other
travelers was extremely helpful.

IV. You will hear a group of art history students going around an art gallery with their
teacher. Listen and choose the option A, B, C or D which best fits according to what you
hear. (5.0 points)
Question 16. Burne-Jones believed that a painting ________.
A. ought to be true to nature
B. must have a clear moral point
C. should play an instructive role in an industrialized society
D. need not have any practical value
Question 17. It appears that the story of the King and the Beggar Maid was ________.
A. a well-known Victorian tale
B. popularized by a poet
C. brought to the artist’s attention by his wife
D. taken up by novelists at a later stage
Question 18. According to the student, how did the painter approach the work?
A. He wanted to portray the beggar very realistically.
B. He copied parts of the painting from an Italian masterpiece.
C. He had certain items in the painting made for him.
D. He wanted to decorate the clothing with jewels.
Question 19. The student thinks that in some way the painting depicts ________.
A. an uncharacteristically personal message
B. the great sadness of the artist
C. the artist’s inability to return the girl’s love
D. the fulfillment of the artist’s hopes and dreams
Question 20. What was people’s reaction to the painting?
A. They recognized Frances Graham as the model for the Beggar Maid
B. They realized how personal the painting was for the artist
C. They interpreted the painting without difficulty
D. They did not approve of the subject matter of the painting

B. LEXICO & GRAMMAR


I. Choose the best option A, B, C or D to complete the following sentences from 21 to 29.
(9.0 points)
Question 21: When wood, natural gas, oil, or any other fuel burns, _______ with oxygen in the air to
produce heat.
A. a combination of substances in the fuel B. combining substances in the fuel
C. substances in the fuel that combine D. substances in the fuel combine
Question 22: The first village _______ was not far from my city.
A. where I visited B. that I visited to C. to which I visited D. I visited

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Question 23: Buying a first home is still a milestone for many young couples, ______ earlier
generations.
A. as it was for B. like that of C. so have D. as did
Question 24: When we got to the island, we realized that the water was not safe to drink and that
we________ have brought water purification tablets.
A. would B. must C. could D. should
Question 25: After a month of apprenticeship, I hope to ________ the ropes and won’t keep bothering
you for help.
A. study B. learn C. grasp D. hold
Question 26: In some movies, a stepmother is often described as a completely hard and selfish
person, not having the ______ of human kindness.
A. tear B. flesh C. milk D. blood
Question 27: _________ kept beeping the car horn loudly and the other drivers got annoyed.
A. It is him that B. He was the one C. It was he who D. The one who
Question 28: The film, which was made , surprised everyone by winning three Oscars, including the
one for Best Picture.
A. up to speed B. all in good time C. under the counter D. on a shoestring
Question 29: He apologized for having accidentally hurt me, saying that it just ______ like that.
A. came out B. went out C. broke out D. missed out

II. Read the following leaflet and announcement and choose the option A, B, C or D to fill in
the following blanks from 30 to 35. (6.0 points)
Discover the Timeless Beauty of Southern Spain!
 Cultural Journey: Explore sunlit landscapes where (30) ______ whitewashed villages
blend harmoniously with endless olive groves.
 Authentic Encounters: Experience Andalusia’s essence through captivating flamenco,
delicious local cuisine, and traditional markets (31) ______ with history.
 Expert-Led Discoveries: Unravel the rich Moorish heritage, guided by local experts, as
you explore ancient palaces and historic landmarks.
 Natural Wonders: (32) ______ the region’s breathtaking diversity, from sparkling
coastlines to the Sierra Nevada mountains.
To secure your place on this unforgettable adventure, contact us at:
 Email: [email protected]
 Phone: +34 987 654 321
Your unforgettable journey awaits!
Question 30: A. rewinding B. towering C. soaring D. ascending
Question 31: A. alive B. cool C. deep D. acute
Question 32: A. Notice B. Detect C. Explore D. Investigate

Embark on the Future: Viettel 5G Launch Day!


th
Join us on October 15 for the momentous unveiling of 5G technology - set to revolutionize
connectivity!
Key Features of 5G:
 Lightning-Fast Speeds: Experience download speeds up to 100 times (33) ______ 4G,
transforming how you access content.
 Remarkably Low Latency: Enjoy instantaneous responsiveness, facilitating innovations
in remote surgery and autonomous vehicles.
 Extensive Connectivity: Seamlessly connect a multitude of devices, (34) ______ the era
of smart cities and the Internet of Things.
Seize the opportunity to witness how 5G will (35) ______ our digital landscape!
Location: Viettel Office, Hanoi
Time: October 15th
RSVP: @Viettel.org.vn

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Step into a new era with 5G!

Question 33: A. faster than B. faster and faster C. the fastest D. so fast as
Question 34: A. catching up B. clinging on C. stemming from D. ushering in
Question 35: A. retrieve B. reproduce C. redefine D. refrain
III. The text below contains 5 errors. Edit the text by finding and correcting the errors as
the example below. (5.0 points)
Lines
1 It was the human factor that contributes to the absolute majority
of road
2 accidents which involves the tremendous toll of fatalities each
year.
3 Rather, less decisive, causes are vehicle malfunctions or road
shortcomings.
4 Speeding motorists are notorious about failing to give way at
junctions,
5 misjudging the situation on the road or being unable to
accurately estimate
6 the distance while overtaking the “snailpacers” ahead. Drinkers
settling
7 behind the wheel after one glass or two may be running the risk
of causing
8 a tragedy through their impairing perception, which is not so rare
a case,
9 again. Unfortunately, it is much simpler to introduce the
necessary
10 alternatives in the traffic system than change the behavioral
patterns of
11 drivers. There are voices that more severe disciplinary
resolutions ought to
12 be put into practice if vehicle users are to benefit from greater
security
13 on the road.

Questions Mistakes Correction


Example Line 1: was is
Question 36 Line ______________________ ______________________
Question 37 Line ______________________ ______________________
Question 38 Line ______________________ ______________________
Question 39 Line ______________________ ______________________
Question 40 Line ______________________ ______________________

IV. Write the correct form of each bracketed word in the space provided. (5 points)
Question 41: Despite my father’s difficulties in life, he is _____ (fall) cheerful, showing his optimism in
everything he does.
Question 42: More time will be needed for the troops and equipment to become _____ (climate) to the
desert conditions.
Question 43: The way she described her dreams was _____ (nerve) vivid, painting a picture of horror
that felt all too real to those who listened.
Question 44: Our school teachers have made various radical changes in the teaching procedures for
the _____ (good) of the students’ academic performance.
Question 45: The young man always showed his frankness and kindness to Mary, which completely
_____ (arm) her.
C. READING

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I: Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with the best options given. There are
Two Extra ones. (5.0 points)
LIST OF SENTENCES/ PHRASES
A even natural substances undergo significant processing to isolate
B Herbs grown in polluted soil may contain toxins or pesticide residues
C Some herbal remedies have gained popularity due to their perceived fewer side effects
compared to synthetic drugs
D ongoing research aims to explore the potential benefits
E These botanical remedies have been integral to traditional medicine for centuries in both
Eastern and Western cultures
F Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional medicine in the West
G This gap complicates the assessment of their effectiveness and safety

Herbs encompass various plants and their parts - such as leaves, stems, roots, and seeds - that
are used for medicinal purposes. (46) ______. While Western medicine has largely shifted towards
synthetic drugs, herbal treatments remain vital in Eastern practices. (47) ______. Many people are now
choosing to blend modern therapies with herbal remedies or adopting these treatments exclusively.
The primary distinction between herbs and pharmaceuticals lies in their composition. Herbs are
whole plant parts, while drugs consist of specific chemicals in purified forms. Many contemporary drugs
are derived from plant compounds; for example, aspirin is extracted from willow bark. However, (48)
______ and concentrate their active ingredients. This processing allows for precise dosage. Such
precision is crucial, as even slight variations can lead to adverse effects, often referred to as side
effects.
Despite their appeal, herbal treatments come with challenges, primarily due to a lack of rigorous
scientific evaluation. (49) _____ . Since active compounds in herbs are not isolated, determining
appropriate dosages can be difficult, increasing the risk of under- or overdose. Moreover, some herbal
remedies may provide no real benefit, potentially leading patients to avoid effective conventional
treatments.
Furthermore, the unregulated nature of herbal production raises concerns about contamination
with harmful substances. (50) ______. Therefore, while herbs may seem more natural than synthetic
drugs, they should be approached with the same caution and critical evaluation.
II. Read the following passage and choose the correct answer to fill in the following blanks
from 51 to 60. (10 points)
Culture shock describes the profound discomfort and disorientation individuals experience when
adjusting to a new cultural environment. This phenomenon (51) ______ from the need to deal with
numerous unfamiliar situations and traditions, leaving newcomers feeling bewildered and powerless.
However, understanding the stages of culture shock - and recognizing that these feelings are merely
(52) ______ - can significantly ease the adjustment process.
The experience typically unfolds in four stages. (53) ______, there is the honeymoon phase,
characterized by a sense of curiosity and excitement. Everything appears enchanting, as the
friendliness of the locals and the allure of the cuisine (54) ______ one’s interest. Yet, as time passes, the
distress stage emerges. Daily tasks, such as shopping and forming friendships, become overwhelming
challenges, often (55) _____ homesickness and frustration.
Fortunately, these unsettling (56) ______ are generally ephemeral. As individuals orientate
themselves better, they enter the adjustment stage, where cultural norms and social (57) ______
become clearer, and everyday interactions feel increasingly intuitive. This newfound comfort allows
individuals to (58) ______ the richness of their surroundings.
Finally, the stability stage begins, during which life assumes a more familiar (59) ______, and
one’s sense of humor returns. While one may still (60) ______ preferences and aversions, these do not
provoke significant discomfort. Ultimately, individuals cultivate a genuine sense of belonging in their
new environment, embracing the journey of adaptation and personal growth.
Question 51: A. arouses B. awakens C. abates D. arises
Question 52: A. permanent B. transitory C. thorough D. contemporary
Question 53: A. Initially B. Overall C. Consequently D. Definitely
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Question 54: A. mitigate B. captivate C. intensify D. mystify
Question 55: A. triggering B. offsetting C. constituting D. relieving
Question 56: A. spirits B. souls C. emotions D. senses
Question 57: A. practices B. inhibitions C. routines D. securities
Question 58: A. appreciate B. accomplish C. envisage D. worship
Question 59: A. lyric B. chorus C. tone D. rhythm
Question 60: A. anchor B. sink C. harbour D. deck
III. Read the following passage and choose the best option A, B, C or D to answer the
questions from 61 to 70. (10 points)
One of the biggest challenges in determining whether recent climate events reflect human
impact is understanding the natural variability of the climate. We know that over the course of history,
the climate has undergone significant changes without human intervention. The global climate system
is also incredibly complex, with many interconnected factors, which means it can fluctuate in
unpredictable ways. To accurately assess whether recent climatic changes stem from natural processes
or anthropogenic factors, it is essential to first delineate the extent to which the climate can naturally
vary.
Unfortunately, instrumental climate records only cover about a century, which is too short to
provide a reliable measure of long-term climate variability. However, when we look at longer
timescales, we see clear evidence of slow shifts between different climate regimes. To go further back
in time and build a clearer picture of past climate fluctuations, scientists turn to proxy records.
Proxy records are derived from substances whose physical and chemical properties change in
response to prevailing climatic conditions during the time of their deposition. These substances - like
ice cores, ocean sediments, and tree rings - form layers, often annually, providing a continuous record
of changes over hundreds or even thousands of years. (I) By analyzing these records, scientists can
infer past temperatures, rainfall patterns, and other climate-related data. (II) For example,
temperature reconstructions have been made from Greenland ice cores, sediments from European
lakes, and ice cores from both Peru and Antarctica. (III) While these records generally show global
temperature variations, they also reveal significant regional differences, indicating that climate
patterns can vary across different parts of the world. (IV)
These proxy records clearly show that the climate has experienced considerable natural
variability over periods longer than a few thousand years. At the same time, the relative stability of the
climate over the last 10,000 years - known as the Holocene period - stands out.
By offering a glimpse into the climate’s natural variability, proxy records provide an
invaluable benchmark for understanding how natural processes have historically interacted
to shape the global climate. These processes include chaotic atmospheric shifts, the erratic
behavior of ocean currents, and variations in land surfaces, ice, and snow cover. Additionally, the proxy
data capture fluctuations resulting from volcanic and solar activity, as well as the potential contribution
of human influences.
To better understand how these processes interact, scientists use computer models to simulate
global climate patterns. While these models are useful, they can only capture part of the complexity of
the climate system and often provide a limited view of natural variability. In fact, studies suggest that
current climate models show much less variability than what is observed in proxy data, indicating that
these models may not fully reflect the range of natural climate fluctuations.
Question 61: The word “delineate” in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to ______.
A. identify a clear line or distinction made B. complicate the situation for clear insight
C. conclude with a firm resolution or decision D. establish clear parameters for evaluation
Question 62: All of the following statements are false EXCEPT ______.
A. Proxy records are useful for short-term climate studies
B. Climate models show less variability than proxy data
C. Instrumental records span several millennia of data
D. The climate has undergone notable changes through time
Question 63: What do proxy records reveal about climate variability?
A. They indicate stable climate conditions recently B. They show significant natural variability

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over centuries
C. They confirm that human activities drive changes D. They suggest climate changes occur in
brief intervals
Question 64: Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?
A. The role of ice ages in climate shifts B. The impact of human activity on climate
C. The benefits of using climate computer models D. The significance of volcanic eruptions on climate
Question 65: The phrase “these records” in paragraph 3 refers to _______.
A. instrumental climate records used for studies B. proxy records derived from natural
substances
C. climate models that simulate weather patterns D. historical records kept by scientists over time
Question 66: In which position of paragraph 3 can the following sentence be added?
These records are essential for reconstructing climate history, as they encapsulate
key climatic information over extensive periods.
A. (I) B. (II) C. (III) D. (IV)
Question 67: The word “prevailing” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ______.
A. temporary B. common C. accepted D. dominant
Question 68: What can be inferred about the relationship between proxy records and
climate change?
A. Proxy records are less reliable than instrumental ones B. Proxy records provide insights into climate
variability
C. Understanding climate change requires historical data D. Climate models are more accurate than
proxy records

Question 69: Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph
5?
A. Proxy records conceal important insights into how natural processes have influenced and shaped
past climate conditions over time.
B. By highlighting natural invaluable variability, proxy records become essential tools for gaining a
better understanding of historical climate interactions.
C. The insights gained from proxy records are worthless for comprehending the way natural processes
have historically shaped the global climate system.
D. Proxy records are invaluable resources that illustrate the natural variability of climate and help us
understand the interactions among natural processes.
Question 70. Which of the following best summarizes the reading passage?
A. The complexity of the climate system limits our understanding of its variability and its implications
B. The recent changes observed in climate conditions are primarily attributed to various human
activities and influences
C. Proxy records serve as crucial tools for understanding and analyzing long-term climate patterns over
history
D. Instrumental climate records provide extensive and detailed data for the analysis of climate trends
over shorter time frames

IV. The reading passage has seven paragraphs. Read the passage carefully and choose the
correct heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below. Two examples have
been done for you. Write your answers in the spaces provided. (5.0 points)

LIST OF HEADINGS
A Remembering the past more clearly
B Bringing back painful memories
C Originally an alarm signal
D The physical effects of scent versus image
E Checking unreliable evidence
F Reinforcing one sense with another
G Protection against reliving the past

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H The overriding power of sight and sound
I Conflicting views

Follow your nose


Paragraph 1___I__
Aromatherapy is the most widely used complementary therapy in the National Health Service,
and doctor used it most often for treating dementia. For elderly patients who has difficulty interacting
verbally, and to whom conventional medicine has little to offer, aromatherapy can bring benefits in
terms of better sleep, improved motivation, and less disturbed behavior. So the thinking goes. But last
year, a systematic review of health care databases found almost no evidence that aromatherapy is
effective in the treatment of dementia. Other findings suggest that aromatherapy works only if you
believe it will. In fact, the only research that has unequivocally shown it to have an effect has been
carried
out on animals.

Question 71. Paragraph 2______


Behavioral studies have consistently shown that odors elicit emotional memories far more
readily than other sensory cures. And earlier this year, Rachel Herz, of Brown University in Providence,
Rhode Island, and colleagues peered into people's heads using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(fMRI) to corroborate that. They scanned the brains of five women while they either looked at a photo
of a bottle of perfume that evoked a pleasant memory for them, or smelled that perfume. One woman,
for instance, remembered how as a child living in Paris - she would watch with excitement as her
mother dressed to go out and sprayed herself with that perfume. The women themselves described the
perfume as far more evocative than the photo, and Herz and co-workers found that the scent did
indeed activate the amygdala and other brain regions associated with emotion processing far more
strongly than the photograph. But the interesting thing was that the memory itself was no better
recalled by the odor than by the picture. "People don't remember any more detail or with any more
clarity when the memory is recalled with an odor," she says.
"However, with the odor, you have this intense emotional feeling that's really visceral."

Paragraph 3___C__
That's hardly surprising, Herz thinks, given how the brain has evolved. "The way I like to think
about it is that emotion and olfaction are essentially the same thing," she says. "The part of the brain
that controls emotion literally grew out of the part of the brain that controls smell. "That, she says,
probably explains why memories for odors that are associated with intense emotions are so strongly
entrenched in us, because smell was initially a survival skill: a signal to approach or to avoid.
Question 72. Paragraph 4______
Eric Vermetten, a psychiatrist at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, says that doctors
have long known about the potential of smells to act as traumatic reminders, but the evidence has
been largely anecdotal. Last year, he and others set out to document it by describing three cases of
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in which patients reported either that a certain smell triggered
their flashbacks, or that a smell was a feature of the flashback itself. The researchers concluded that
odors could be made use of in exposure therapy, or for reconditioning patients' fear responses.
Question 73. Paragraph 5______
After Vermetten presented his findings at a conference, doctors in the audience told him how
they had turned this association around and put it to good use. PTSD patients often undergo group
therapy, but the therapy itself can expose them to traumatic reminders. "Some clinicians put a strip of
vanilla or a strong, pleasant, everyday odorant such as coffee under their parents' noses, so that they
have this continuous olfactory stimulation," says Vermetten. So armed, the patients seem to be better
protected against flashbacks. It's purely anecdotal, and nobody knows what's happening in the brain,
says Vermetten, but it's possible that the neural pathways by which the odor elicits the pleasant,
everyday
memory override the fera-conditioned neural pathways that respond to verbal cues.

Question 74. Paragraph 6______


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According to Herz, the therapeutic potential of odors could lie in their very unreliability. She has
shown with her perfume-bottle experiment that they don't guarantee any better recall, even if the
memories they elicit feel more real. And there's plenty of research to show that our noses can be
tricked, because being predominantly visual and verbal creatures, we put more faith in those other
modalities. In 2001, for instance, Gil Morrot, of the National Institute for Agronomic Research in
Montpellier, tricked 54 oenology students by secretly coloring a white wine with an odorless red dye
just before they were asked to describe the odors of a range of red and white wines. The students
described the colored wine using terms typically reserved for red wines. What's more, just like experts,
they used terms alluding to the wine's redness and darkness-visual rather than olfactory qualities.
Smell, the researchers concluded, cannot be separated from the other senses.
Question 75. Paragraph 7______
Last July, Jay Gottfried and Ray Dolan of the Welcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience in
London took that research a step further when they tested people's response times in naming an odor,
either when presented with an image that was associated with the odor or one that was not. So, they
asked them to sniff vanilla and simultaneously show them either a picture of ice cream or of cheese,
while scanning their brains in a fMRI machine. People named the smells faster when the picture showed
something semantically related to them, and when that happened, a structure called the hippocampus
was strongly activated. The researchers' interpretation was that the hippocampus plays a role in
integrating information from the senses-information that the brain then uses to decide what it is
perceiving.
D. WRITING
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in
meaning to the sentence printed before it. (3.0 points)
Question 76: People say that an electrical fault caused the fire in the factory last week.
-> The fire ___________________________________________________________.
Question 77: Being creative is of the utmost importance to your success in the new job.
-> But ______________________________________________________________.
Question 78: He’ll agree with my point of view, given a bit of time.
-> He’ll come _________________________________________________________.

II. Use the word(s) given in brackets and complete a new sentence in such a way that it is
as similar as possible in meaning to the original sentence. Do NOT change the form of the
given word (s). (2.0 points)
Question 79: The manager could not hide his anger and shouted at the young employee
uncontrollably. (contain)
-> The manager could no ________________________________________ uncontrollably.
Question 80: Julia soon calmed down and explained her problem to her parents. (pulled)
-> Julia soon ___________________________________________________.

III. Write a letter of about 150 words. (5.0 points)


The current school timetable at your school starts at 1.30 p.m, which creates challenges for many
students, especially those commuting from distant locations. Write a letter to the school headmaster to
ask him to consider adjusting the schedule to better meet students’ needs, making it more convenient
for everyone.

In your letter, you might include:


+ The reason for your writing
+ The necessity for the change in the timetable
+ Your suggestion and reason for your proposed time
+ Your expectation for the change.
…………….
You must begin and end your letter as followed

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Dear Mr Duc Minh,
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours sincerely,
Hoang Mai

IV. Write an essay of at least 250 words on the following topic. (15 points)
Many believe that the main aim of education should be to promote a genuine understanding and
practical application of knowledge, rather than simply prepare for exams. To what extent do you agree
or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include relevant examples from your own knowledge.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________

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