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Tiêu đề Tài Liệu Ôn Tập Chuẩn Đầu Ra Lớp Trình Độ A2 Quyển 1
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Đây là tài liệu ôn tập anh văn A2 bao gồm đáp án ở từng danh mục, có 10 đề trong tài liệu này tất cả đều nằm trong phần thi A2 của các bạn, Các đáp án đã được kiểm tra chắc chắn trước khi được tải lên web nên các bạn cứ yên tâm

TÀI LIỆU ƠN TẬP CHUẨN ĐẦU RA LỚP TRÌNH ĐỘ A2 QUYỂN MỤC LỤC: SET 1- READING + WRITING + LISTENING - TEST - TEST - TEST - TEST SET 2- READING + WRITING + LISTENING - TEST - TEST - TEST - TEST SPEAKING GUIDE SET F A G C B C C B A B A C B C B G F H A C B B C A A B C B A B A A A B C Shoes suit raincoat shorts sweater 41 told 42 had 43 are 44 a 45 the 46 were 47 me 48 you 49 to 50 on 21st may Paris 18.25 one clothes B A C C A B D A G H A B B A C friday 8.30 London Hotel SHINDY pencil Midnight thursday 9.15 2.80 HAUXTON SPEAKING GUIDE PART 1: QUESTIONS ABOUT STUDENTS’ BACKGROUND INFORMATION What’s your name? What’s your major? Are you working or studying now? Where you work? / What’s your school’s name? PART 2: PRONUNCIATION AND INTONATION CHECK (Examinees are asked to read aloud one of these following extracts.) Text 1: In March, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang reinforced this opinion when he announced a target growth rate of seven percent for 2015 That is well below the average over the last 20 years However, there are signs that the government has not yet ended its big spending programs Li Keqiang announced a 13 percent increase in fixed asset investments, things like buildings and machinery The premier also said there would be new spending in energy, railways, water management and housing (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2015/06/is-china-continuing-big-spending-to.html) Text 2: Many businesses depend on goods passing through the ports, including beer makers that use imported hops, produce coming to the U.S., and farmers with crops to ship overseas The labor dispute began in July when a labor agreement ended The work stoppage has affected 29 West Coast ports for months and slowed U.S trade with Asia Those ports process more than 25 percent of all U.S sea trade and more than 70 percent of the nation's imports from Asia (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2015/06/us-west-coast-ports-working-again.html) Text 3: About 500 American companies operating in China say they are making a profit But top-level officials with the companies say they increasingly feel unwelcome and targeted by the Chinese government The American Chamber of Commerce in China, known as AmCham China, recently released the survey results of its members Fifty-seven percent of top-level managers said they feel Chinese officials are concerned about investigating foreign companies They survey said that nearly half of the officials felt unwelcome doing business in the country However, most businesses asked said they remain "profitable" or "very profitable" (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2015/03/foreign-companies-feel-increasingly.html) Text 4: The ILO report says wages in rich nations are still about three times higher than in poor countries It says workers in developed countries earn $3,000 a month on average, compared to $1,000 a month for developing nations The report says developed nations had increased inequality because of job losses and big differences between the highest and lowest wage earners That difference between highest and lowest wage earners decreased in some developing countries (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2015/01/labor-group-says-wages-indeveloped.html) Text 5: The OECD report notes the quality and amount of education is increasing the division between what it calls the "haves" and the "have-nots" In some areas, rising unemployment has affected people with lower education levels more than others They earn considerably less than those with higher degrees There are 34 economically developed countries in the OECD Among those countries, the unemployment rate for people with a university education is about percent However, the rate is almost 20 percent for 25 to 34-year olds who not have a university degree This situation also exists in developing economies (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2014/10/higher-education-opens-to-morepeople.html) Text 6: Methane gas from a lake in Rwanda may soon become a major source of energy Millions of people in that African country could use the electricity The Rwandan government and an American company signed a power agreement in August at the US - African summit in Washington, D.C The company is Symbion Power The deal will provide electricity and lower the risk of an environmental disaster at Rwanda's Lake Kivu (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2014/10/exploding-lake-to-provide-power-in.html) Text 7: The world is getting older As more people retire each year, fewer working-age people will be there to replace them This has effects not only in the workplace, but in the world of finance The bond rating agency Moody’s says the aging population will lead to a drop in household savings This could mean that total investments will fall and economic growth could slow Some reports have described Japan, Italy and Germany as the world’s “Super Aged” nations That is the name for countries in which at least 20 percent of the population is at least 65 years old (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2014/10/as-world-ages-economies-willchange.html) Text 8: Economists expect seven percent growth in West Africa’s economy in the next two years They say oil continues to be a major source of income, but that other industries are also important Growth in Nigeria is coming from agriculture, trade and information, and communications technology Manufacturing is helping Ghana grow Sierra Leone is the fastest-growing country in the area because of its iron ore exports as well as its agriculture and building industries (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2014/09/economists-are-hopeful-about-africas.html) Text 9: Reports from Bloomberg News say Alibaba is offering investors a 12 percent share of the company That would mean the company could raise more than $20 billion in the public stock sale After the IPO, Alibaba could become one of the most valuable technology companies in the world The ecommerce company is responsible for most online sales in China It dealt with more exchange last year than U.S companies Amazon and eBay combined And it has more than 230 milion active buyers (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2014/09/chinas-alibaba-to-sell-stock-on-new.html) Text 10: The report is from the International Comparison Program, which was established by the United Nations The results are based on prices in 2011 Kamel Mellahi is a professor at the University of Warwick in Britain He says PPP provides economists with a way to compare the costs of ordinary things that people need in different countries Experts then establish a base exchange rate and use it to compare economies The gross domestic product measure uses market-based exchange rates to compare economies They are exchange rates paid by travelers and exporters So the main difference between GDP and PPP is how exchange rates are computed (Source: https://voaspecialenglish.blogspot.com/2014/06/experts-debate-ways-to-measure-sizeof.html) ... 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