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HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION FACULTY FOR HIGH QUALITY TRAINING Invigilator 1’s signature FINAL TEST OF ENGLISH (EHQT330337) TERM II – SCHOOL YEAR: 2018-2019 Invigilator 2’s signature Date of test: 06/08/2019 The paper has 60 questions, on 12 pages Duration: 60 minutes Paper Code: EHQT - 119 Examiner Examiner Raw score: Raw score: Converted score Converted score No materials are allowed Student’s name: Student ID No (MSSV): Ordinal No (STT): … … Room: Hướng dẫn đánh trắc nghiệm: ANSWER SHEET 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 A B C D A B C D A B C D Page 1/12 - EHQT - 119 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK! Page 2/12 - EHQT - 119 PART 1: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES - one point for each correct answer There are 24 questions in this part A word or phrase is missing in each of the sentences below Four answer choices are given below each sentence Select the best answer to complete the sentence Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet 1: The examiner - us to close the papers and put our pens down A rules B instructs C schedules D applies 2: They - it on the TV news after he them about it A had seen/ told B saw/ had told C saw/ has told D had seen/ has told 3: This local archaeological site is and, once destroyed, cannot be replaced It is the only one of its kind A stunning B legendary C unique D ancient 4: If hits a wooden building, it can start a fire A snow storm B tornado C flood D lightening 5: The teachers often the students outside In each lesson, the students some new vocabulary A are trained/ are taught B train/ are taught C train/ teach D are trained/ teach 6: Daniel: “Have you ever visited the Eiffel Tower in France?” Bill: “Yes I there years ago.” A went B have already gone C had gone 7: Annie: “I’d like to buy a new laptop as I am going to go to university” D was going Jack: “Me, too If I had a lot of money, I a new ASUS But actually I don’t.” A would get B will get C get D would have got 8: Currently, my parents are - This means that they are going to get retired soon A pensioners B infants C adolescents D middle-aged 9: At the airport she - she - her passport at home A realised/ had left B realised/ left C had realised/ left D had realised/ had left 10: Paul said: “I have visited the Museum of London.” > Paul said that - A he had visited the Museum of London B he has visited the Museum of London C he have visited the Museum of London D he visited the Museum of London 11: My sister was of deep water It was so - A frightening/ frightened B frightened/ frightening C frightens/ frightening D frightening/ frightens 12: Natural such as coal and gas are less than they were A resources B difficulties C development D economic 13 A………….is a large vehicle designed for people to live and sleep in when they are travelling A truck B campervan C container D car th 14 The first ………… was in the 11 century and tourist can still enjoy the costumes, candles and fireworks at night from a gondola in Venice’s canals A celebrate B celebration C celebrated D celebrator Page 3/12 - EHQT - 119 15 Once the couple…………., people start to organize a big traditional wedding A get ready B get together C get engaged D get back 16 The ceremony began with some very long sometimes dull…………… A decorations B entrances C dresses D speeches 17 When I studied in high school, I ……………… football every weekend A used to play B play C has played D playing 18 Let’s meet ………….the coffee area at 11 It’s the room on the top of the building A at B on C into D up 19 My brother is a…………… since his job involves preventing people going into places without permission, transporting large amounts of money, or protecting goods from being stolen A security guard B computer programmer C fashion designer D shop assistant 20 The adventure and romance…………….but the hard work and long hours are the same as they’ve always been A disappear B disappeared C have disappeared D disappearing 21 In 1800 Alessandro Volta built a machine………… was the first battery A which B what C why D who 22 When I need to find information quickly, the first thing I is to………… the web A download B search C log on D subscribe 23 If it…………., we need all this waterproof clothing A rain B rains C rained D raining 24 Don’t wait for me I ……………… late It depends on the traffic A will be B am C might be D am going to be PART 2: INCOMPLETE TEXTS - one point for each correct answer There are questions in this part Read the texts on the following pages A word or phrase is missing in some of the sentences Four answer choices are given below each of these sentences Select the best answer to complete the text Then mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet Questions 25 through 27 refer to the following text A train is a typical mode of transport which is ideal for travelling long distances within the same country, or between countries which are connected 25 - land A train driver will stop at train stations on route to allow passengers wishing to proceed to the scheduled destination to board the train A number of destinations can be travelled to by using the sea People often depart from a harbour in a ferry which is driven by a captain If the journey were longer than it is, people 26 to sleep on the ferry while they wait to arrive at their destination Some people choose to go on a cruise for their holiday, which would involve stopping at many different city ports for a short amount of time People who need to travel short distances may choose not to use any transport at all People often rely on their legs to take them to places nearby This is often 27 - as certain modes of transport have been said to produce harmful emissions and damage the environment Question 25: A to Question 26: A would choose Question 27: A encourages B by B will choose B was encouraged C in C choose C encouraged D with D chooses D encouraging Page 4/12 - EHQT - 119 Questions 28 through 30 refer to the following passage To: abereiko From: senvp Re: Great idea! Reiko, Thank you for suggestion about (28) our unused computer equipment I just looked into the program you recommended in the Aoyama school district After speaking with the principals of three different schools, I am (29) that we have plenty of equipment that may be useful to students Like you said, many of our computers are still in good working order even though they no longer fulfil our needs In exchange for our computers, two of the schools have offered to advertise our company in their yearbook To thank you for taking this initiative, I have nominated you for Employee of the Month There are no other (30) at this time, so you have a good chance at winning This month’s prize is a weekend for two at a ski resort in Hokkaido Good luck! Koji Question 28: A to recycle B will recycle C recycling D recycle Question 29: A confidential B confidently C confident D confidence Question 30: A contests B awards C candidates D prizes PART 3: READING COMPREHENSION There are 30 questions in this part Directions: In this part of the test, you will read a selection of texts, such as magazine and newspaper articles, letters and advertisements Each text is followed by several questions Choose the correct answer to each question and mark the letter (A), (B), (C), or (D) on your answer sheet Questions 31 through 33 refer to the following passage DOLPHINS Dolphins are regarded as the friendliest creatures in the sea and stories of them helping drowning sailors have been common since Roman times The more we learn about dolphins, the more we realize that their society is more complex than people previously imagined They look after other dolphins when they are ill, care for pregnant mothers and protect the weakest in the community, as we Some scientists have suggested that dolphins have a language but it is much more probable that they communicate with each other without needing words Could any of these mammals be more intelligent than man? Certainly the most common argument in favor of man's superiority over them that we can kill them more easily than they can kill us is the least satisfactory On the contrary, the more we discover about these remarkable creatures, the less we appear superior when we destroy them Page 5/12 - EHQT - 119 Question 31: It is clear from the passage that dolphins A) don't want to be with us as much as we want to be with them B) are proven to be less intelligent than once thought C) have a reputation for being friendly to humans D) are the most powerful creatures that live in the oceans Question 32: The fact that the writer of the passage thinks that we can kill dolphins more easily than they can kill us A) means that they are better adapted to their environment than we are B) shows that dolphins have a very sophisticated form of communication C) proves that dolphins are not the most intelligent species at sea D) does not mean that we are superior to them Question 33: One can infer from the reading that A dolphins have some social traits that are similar to those of humans B dolphins are quite abundant in some areas of the world C communication is the most fascinating aspect of the dolphins D dolphins have skills that no other living creatures have such as the ability to think Questions 34 through 36 refer to the following passage Film-Making In the 1920s, new technology allowed filmmakers to attach to each film a soundtrack of speech, music and sound effects synchronized with the action on the screen These sound films were initially distinguished by calling them talking pictures, or talkies The next major step in the development of cinema was the introduction of color While the addition of sound to film revolutionized the medium, quickly driving out silent movies, color was adopted more gradually The public was relatively indifferent to color photography as opposed to black-and-white But as color processes improved and became as affordable as black-and-white film, more and more movies were filmed in color after the end of World War II, as the industry in America came to view color an essential to attracting audiences in its competition with television, which remained a black-and-white medium until the mid-60s By the end of the 1960s, color had become the norm for filmmakers Question 34: We can understand from the passage that the introduction of sound films A) occurred at the time of the introduction of color films B) was not easy because it was not affordable C) made color movies a possibility on a commercial basis D) was an important milestone in the film industry Question 35: It is stated in the reading that A) 1920s marked the end to the era of sound films B) the transition to color films was not as rapid as the transition to sound films C) color movies did not appear until the mid- 60s D) television didn't become popular until the mid-60s Page 6/12 - EHQT - 119 Question 36: One can understand from the passage that A) black-and-white films are still a wonderful source of entertainment B) the film industry fell into a serious crisis after the end of World War II C) the' arrival of sound films ended the popularity of silent movies D) the introduction of color to movies didn't help movie industry in its competition with television Questions 37 through 41 refer to the following passage Travel Itinerary For: Ms Mai Chan July 1:15 P.M - leave New York on Sky Blue Airways flight 210, in-flight lunch and movie 4:30 P.M - arrive San Francisco July - July Hotel Hacienda, San Francisco July 10 9:30 A.M - leave San Francisco on Sky Blue Airways flight 34 11:10 A.M - arrive Los Angeles July 10-13 Hightowers Hotel, Los Angeles July 11 3:30-6:00 - Hollywood sightseeing tour with LA Tour Company July 14 8:45 A.M - leave Los Angeles on Sky Blue Airways flight 567, in-flight lunch and movie 4:14 P.M - arrive New York To: Paul Sommers From: Mai Chan Subject: Itinerary Hi Paul, I just received the itinerary Thanks for getting me a room at the Hotel Hacienda I know how difficult it can be to book rooms there It's such a popular place Last time, I had to stay at the Woodrow Suites, and it was very inconvenient I need to make one change to the itinerary I have a meeting in San Francisco at 5:00 on the day of my arrival, so I really think I should arrive at least an hour and a half earlier than you have me scheduled for So please see if you can get me on the next earlier flight Also, I would like to stay one more day in LA My work will be done, but I have friends there would like to visit So I guess you'll have to change my flight back and reserve my room for another night at the hotel I appreciate it Also, please don't forget that Mr Young Kim from the Seoul office will be here the day after I return from Los Angeles Please get him a room at the Radcliff Inn for two nights, and arrange for a car for him, too Thanks, Mai Page 7/12 - EHQT - 119 Question 37: What time does Ms Chan want to arrive in San Francisco? A 1:15 B 3:00 C 4:30 D 5:00 Question 38: What will she in San Francisco? A Attend a meeting B Take a tour C Read a book D Visit friends Question 39: Where will Ms Chan stay in Los Angeles? A Hotel Hacienda B Woodrow Suites C Hightowers Hotel D Radcliff Inn Question 40: How many nights will she stay in Los Angeles? A B C D Question 41: When will Mr Kim arrive in New York? A July 11 B July 14 C July 15 D July 16 Questions 42 through 45 refer to the following passage Switch to Energy First Energy First is one of the UK’s most innovative energy suppliers We were the first energy supplier in the country to offer smart meters free of charge to our customers These computerized meters submit automatic electricity readings for once an hour and once daily for gas This information goes directly to the customer’s online account, allowing them to view and monitor energy usage By understanding how much money they are spending on energy, we strongly believe that people can take control of how much energy they use and make significant savings to their monthly bills If you want to benefit from our smart meters, all you have to is make us your energy supplier Switching is simple The first step is to click the ‘show prices’ button below to compare our tariff with that of your current provider If you decide to go ahead, apply using our simple online form We’ll handle the rest, and keep you regularly updated with the progress There’s no need to contact your current supplier If, within days of submitting your form, you change your mind about switching energy suppliers, don’t worry We give you a 7-day cooling-off period during which you can cancel your application with no penalty It will take approximately weeks for us to complete the process of transferring you to our supply A week before your supply goes live, we will email you to confirm a start date Once you have become a customer, you’ll be contacted over the phone by a local installer to arrange a convenient time to fit your smart meters You will need to be at home when these are fitted Once they are installed, you can check your energy use online Until then, you can submit monthly readings online in order to obtain an accurate bill Question 42: What is the purpose of smart meters? A to reduce the costs of energy bills B to inform customers which suppliers offer the best rates C to allow customers to pay their bills online D to show customers how much energy they use Question 43: Customers switching to Energy First NOT need to: A complete an application form online B inform the company that currently provides their energy Page 8/12 - EHQT - 119 C be at home when the meters are installed D allow weeks for the suppliers to be switched Question 44: What can be inferred from the passage? A Energy First offers cheaper energy rates than other companies B Customers will have no gas or electricity for weeks while switching suppliers C You have to pay a fine if you cancel your application after days D All Energy First customers must have smart meters if they want accurate bills Question 45: Once customers’ supplies go live, they will soon receive: A a phone call from a meter installer B a smart meter in the mail C an energy bill from their previous suppliers D a meter reading from the new suppliers Questions 46 through 50 refer to the following article D In the living room Page 9/12 - EHQT - 119 46 Which type of category is the theft related to? A Home B Work C A store D A person 47 According to the information above, taking which item would most likely be considered theft? A pencils B An ashtray C A computer monitor D A ruler 48 According to the chart, which items are employees likely to take home from work most often? A Pens and pencils B Desktop items C Computer accessories D Computer programs 49 How many people took part in the survey? A 25-35 B years C 100 D percent 50 How expensive were the items most workers took home? A About $10 B Less than $5 C It depends D Very expensive Questions 51 through 55 refer to the following passage Clarkson is a large town It has more than fifty thousand people living there It sits next to a large river, the Clark River Every day, people take the ferry from North Clarkson to South Clarkson to go to work Most people live in North Clarkson There are many trees and the streets are very broad When the sun shines and the children run and play in the safe streets, North Clarkson is a wonderful place to live South Clarkson has a lot of shops and factories People don't live there, but they come in the morning to work There is also a big stadium where the Clarkson Tigers play On Sundays, many people go to watch their favorite team At the weekend, the people from Clarkson enjoy walking along the bank of the Clark River They also sail small boats on the water and if there is a little wind, they fly kites in the large park Every year, Clarkson grows in size because a lot of people come to live there The government builds more houses and the streets get busier Maybe in the future, if the town continues to grow, it will become a city! 51 What is there near Clarkson? A mountains B sea 52 What is there in North Clarkson? A wide streets B factories 53 Where is the stadium? A outside the town B near the river 54 What people in Clarkson at the weekend? A go for walks B have barbecues 55 Which statement is true? A Clarkson is a city B Clarkson is a bad place to live C Clarkson is a popular town D Clarkson has many people C river D stream C offices D shops C South Clarkson D North Clarkson C swim in the river D go shopping Page 10/12 - EHQT - 119 Questions 56 through 60 refer to the following passage There are 28 types of clownfish You can tell the types of clownfish apart by their colors Clownfish come in many colors, like yellow, maroon, red, and black A "Nemo" clownfish is called a Percula Clownfish It is mostly orange with stripes of white So, why are they called "clownfish"? Well, because of their cute wiggling motion when they swim, they look like they're clowning around! Clownfish are usually between and inches long They can be found in the Red Sea and the Pacific and Indian Oceans They are very territorial, so they always protect their homes In fact, some clownfish will not move more than a few inches away from their homes during their entire lives! Clownfish are also called anemone fish because they live in sea anemones These two animals are best friends because they help each other Sea Anemones look like flowers in the ocean Although they look pretty, they are not very nice! The tentacles of these creatures are very harmful to fish The sea anemones sting their prey with their tentacles The toxins on the tentacles stun the fish so that the sea anemones can eat them However, clownfish are protected from these toxins by a substance that covers their bodies The food left by the sea anemone is eaten by the clownfish The clownfish in return cleans the anemone by eating its dead tentacles and by scaring away animals that might hurt the sea anemone 56 What movie popularized the clownfish? A Finding Nemo B Shrek 57 What type of clownfish is “Nemo”? A Saddleback Clownfish B Tomato Clownfish C Percula Clownfish D Pink Skunk Clownfish 58 There are _ types of clownfish A 28 B 59 What animal is the clownfish's best friend? A Sea cucumber B Shark C Wall-E D Jaws C 100 D 45 C Dory D Sea anemone 60 Where can we find clownfish? A Both Pacific and Indian B Indian Ocean C Pacific Ocean D Atlantic Ocean - THIS IS THE END OF THE TEST Page 11/12 - EHQT - 119 Chuẩn đầu học phần (về kiến thức) Nội dung kiểm tra [CĐR 1.1]: Lựa chọn xác cấu trúc tiếng Câu 1-30 Anh [CĐR1.2]: Tái kiến thức ngôn ngữ từ vựng để giao tiếp Câu 1-30 tình đơn giản [CĐR 1.3]: Thể kiến thức văn hóa giao tiếp tình Câu 1-30 đơn giản [CĐR 2.2]: Có khả đọc hiểu đoạn văn ngắn, mẩu tin ngắn, bảng Câu 31-60 khảo sát Ngày 30 tháng 07 năm 2019 Thông qua trưởng ngành Lê Phương Anh Page 12/12 - EHQT - 119 ... to find information quickly, the first thing I is to………… the web A download B search C log on D subscribe 23 If it…………., we need all this waterproof clothing A rain B rains C rained D raining... To thank you for taking this initiative, I have nominated you for Employee of the Month There are no other (30) at this time, so you have a good chance at winning This month’s prize is a...THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK! Page 2/12 - EHQT - 119 PART 1: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES - one point for each correct answer There are 24 questions in this part A word or