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HCMC UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & FINAL TEST OF ENGLISH (EHQT330337) TERM I – SCHOOL YEAR: 2017-2018 EDUCATION FACULTY FOR HIGH QUALITY TRAINING Invigilator 1’s signature Invigilator 2’s signature Date of test: 28/12/2017 The paper has 60 questions, on 10 pages Duration: 60 minutes Paper Code: EHQT - 132 No materials are allowed Examiner Raw score: Examiner Raw score: Converted score Converted score Student’s name: Student ID No (MSSV): Ordinal No (STT):… ….Room: Hướng dẫn đánh trắc nghiệm: ANSWER SHEET 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 A B C D A B C D A B C D Page 1/10 – EHQT-132 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK! Page 2/10 – EHQT-132 PART 1: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES- one point for each correct answer There are 20 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 Question 1: This house in 1970 by my grandfather It is such a masterpiece A has been built B built C has built D was built Question 2: Are you interested in the on the bulletin board? Just apply for the job in it! You won’t be disappointed! A advertised B advertiser C advert D advertising Question 3: It’s likely that if the weather is good for the next few days, the concert well A goes B will go C went D is going Question 4: I had an time when I went on my tour in Singapore I’m so to be back to school A exciting/ bored B exciting/ boring C excited/ bored D excited/ boring Question 5: Tom: “Do you know ?” Nam: “It opens from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.” A what time Vincom opened B what time does Vincom open C what time Vincom opens D what time did Vincom open Question 6: Daniel: “Have you ever visited the pyramids in Egypt?” Bill: “Yes I there years ago.” A went B have already gone C had gone D was going Question 7: Annie: “I’d like to visit many countries in Europe, America and Australia.” Jack: “Me, too If I had a lot of money, I a tour around the world But actually I don’t.” A would take B will take C will have taken D would have taken Question 8: Currently, my parents are - This means that they are going to get retired soon A pensioners B infants C adolescents D middle-aged Question 9: Don’t wear that -, please! It doesn’t look good on you at all! A parade B costume C drum D float Question 10: - I turned 18, my life has changed a lot in the way that I left home and earned a living by myself A Until B Due to C Since D For Question 11: My friend finds it easy to languages He knows and can speak seven ones fluently A pick up B give up C give away D pass on Question 12: I don’t think it’s really nice - someone in front of others in public People should communicate to find out the best solutions A criticized B to criticize C being criticized D criticize Question 13: My siblings can play several types of - instruments very well They intend to form a band to perform in the next celebration in the neighborhood A music B musically C musical D musician Question 14: Everyone here in Vietnam is really looking forward to come back to their hometown on Tet holiday This is a valuable occassion for people to - A get back B get engaged C get together D get ready Question 15: Peter: “Oh, The crowd seems so exciting! Let’s come and see what’s going on there!” Mary: “Sure I - with you.” A am going to go B ’ll go C am going D will be going Question 16: Archaeologists discovered copper cooking utensils of ancient Vietnamese civilization They started the surrounding area A to excavate B excavate C to sacrifice D sacrifice Question 17: Pete: “What was your favorite when you were in high school? Page 3/10 – EHQT-132 Tom: “English, of course.” A schedule B lessons C timetable D subject Question 18: This place is so amazing that you can find any kinds of modern devices here I wish to possess such a/an - laboratory A well-equipped B skilled C old-fashioned D spacious Question 19: I English for years as soon as I to take it as my major in the university in 2006 A had studied/ had started B had studied/ started C studied/ started D studied/ had started Question 20: Those are ones who come from the areas there isn’t enough drinking water for everybody A whom B where C which D who PART 2: INCOMPLETE TEXTS- one point for each correct answer There are 10 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 21 through 23 refer to the following article Although many American children attend daycare, nursery school, or preschool, formal education is usually considered to begin around the age of five when children go to kindergarten Kindergarten, first grade, second grade etc to twelfth grade are together referred to as K-12 There are no national 21 ……… … to move from one grade to the next However, recent federal guidelines require states to monitor student’s achievement levels, so that many states now test more frequently Generally, teachers grade students throughout the year on how well they on tests, on 22 …….…… and in classroom discussions At the end of a semester or of a year, students who not have at least a D (= 60%) grade point average (GPA) have to repeat the class Students who successfully complete twelfth grade receive a high school 23 …………… Those who not graduate from high school can obtain a General Equivalency Diploma (GED) by taking an exam Question 21: A schedule Question 22: A lesson Question 23: A qualification B enroll B homework B instruct C exams C rules C skill D discipline D course book D diploma Questions 24 through 27 refer to the following article Would you like to stay in this beautiful house in the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains? It is a 24 ………… house with four bedrooms, a living room, a large kitchen, two bathrooms and a store room There are 25 …………… views of the mountains from all the windows It has a large balcony, which is ideal for eating outside in the summer The house has wooden floors, a jacuzzi, cable television, and Internet It’s a quite, safe neighbourhood and the neighbours are very warm and friendly The house is located in an area 26 ………… is adjacent to the local town and a short drive from an excellent ski slope The area around the house is where you can see 27 ………… wildlife such as bears, wolves, deer, and mountain goats Page 4/10 – EHQT-132 Question 24: A legendary Question 25: A unforgettable Question 26: A who Question 27: A amazing B ancient B ancient B which B legendary C interesting C fascinating C when C ancient D large D spectacular D where D perfect Questions 28 through 30 refer to the following article Friends United is a website which helps you to find old friends and let you read what people you’ve lost touch with are doing now New visitors find their old schools or workplaces, which are usually 28 ………….… on the webpage, and then add their names to the list of the people already registered They can also 29 …………… photos and information about what they are doing now When they want to contact another member, Friends Reunited forwards the message Communication takes place without revealing personal email 30 …………… or contact details until members decide they want to so Question 28: A appear Question 29: A take Question 30: A addresses B replied B log on B draft C commented C edit C social network D listed D post D account 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 35 refer to the following passage NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL Notting Hill Carnival takes place in London every August bank holiday, and is the most colourful and largest street event in the UK The festival celebrates the traditions of the AfroCaribbean community, who emigrated to England from the West Indies in the 1950s They brought with them the Caribbean idea of the carnival, with colourful costumes, processions, steel bands and street dancing Preparations for the carnival start many months in advance Costumes need to be made, and floats built, ready for the carnival street procession Steel bands practise traditional Caribbean music on instruments built from used oil barrels Just before the festival, the streets are decorated with yellow, green and red streamers, and amplifying devices are set in place, to carry the rhythmic sounds over the roar of the London traffic The carnival is celebrated over three days, and is full of music and colour Processions of steel and brass bands, floats, and dancers in colourful costumes make their way through the narrow London streets, watched by tens of thousands of people The streets are lined with stalls selling tropical fruits, such as fresh mangoes, watermelons and pineapple Everyone dances - young and old, black and white - and even the policemen on duty take part in the fun For these three days in August, a little Caribbean magic touches the streets of London Question 31: What is the writer's main aim in writing the text? A To talk about problems with Afro-Caribbean community B To recommend people spend more time outdoors C To encourage people to celebrate the traditions of black people D To understand and describe the Notting Hill Carnival Question 32: According to the passage, Notting Hill Carnival A is held at the beginning of August B is organized by the Bank of England C is held annually in August D takes place every Bank Holiday Question 33: During the Notting Hill Carnival, ……………………………………… A traffic is banned from the main shopping streets Page 5/10 – EHQT-132 B preparations start early in the morning C music and colour fill the streets of London D the participants in the carnival decorate the streets with colourful streamers Question 34: The writer claims that ………………………………………… A this carnival has been organized since at least the 1950s B the dancers in the carnival are from the black community C dancers in the carnival wear special clothes D tens of thousands of people take part in the preparations for the carnival Question 35: Although the carnival is a celebration of the traditions of black British A it is gaining in popularity among the white in recent years B everyone seems to participate in it C people from all over the world come to watch it D only Caribbean people take part in it Questions 36 through 39 refer to the following passage Question 36: Which of these points does the author NOT make about Holga? A Every part of it is made of plastic B The photographs that people take with it are unusual C People rejected because it was cheap D It is affordable Question 37: Which idea does the passage support? A Plastic lens are worthless to professional photographers B Imperfect tools can still be useful C Nobody takes artistic pictures anymore D Plastic cameras are better than metal cameras Question 38: What is the purpose of the author in writing the passage? A To inform people about an unusual camera B To warn people about using the Holga C To prove that photograph has changed since 1982 D To convince people to use digital cameras Question 39: How does the author most likely feel about Holga? A It is not worth the price B It is good for taking pictures of landscapes but not of people Page 6/10 – EHQT-132 C It takes exceptional pictures D It produces interesting images Questions 40 through 43 refer to the following passage Question 40: What makes the arches fragile, or easy to break? A She is half asleep B She wants to be somewhere else C She would rather be working in the kitchen D She has nothing to Question 41: What will most likely happen next in the story? A The cook will quit B Jamie’s mom will close the restaurant C Jamie will become busy again D Jamie will leave and go to the festival Question 42: What will Jamie most likely when she gets home? A apply for a waitress job B make dinner for her mom C see if the festival is still going on D go for a walk Question 43: What is the main idea of the story? A It is important to daydream B Owning a restaurant is difficult C Festivals are more fun than work D We cannot always what we want to Questions 44 through 48 refer to the following passage TO THE MOON In 1969, three people in a tiny spaceship made history with a trip the world will never forget The three men were Michael Collins, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong The first manned lunar landing mission was called Apollo 11 and their destination was the moon Tens of thousands of people worked on the Apollo project to send those men to the moon The project, also known as Apollo program, took 10 years of preparation The first manned Apollo flight was a disaster because the spacecraft caught fire on the ground But NASA continued with the Apollo program During future space missions, the astronauts practised flying their space crafts They also performed the tasks they needed to know so they were able to fly to the moon and land on it On the Apollo mission, the astronauts flew around the Moon ten times They were almost ready for the first moon landing The rocket that carried the spacecraft and the astronauts into orbit around the moon was called the Saturn It blasted through space at a speed of at least 25,000 miles an hour Even at that speed, it took days, hours and 49 minutes to reach the moon The Apollo 11 mission used a special lunar module designed only for landing on the Moon It was called the "Eagle" On July 20, 1969, the Eagle landed on the Moon's desolate surface Only two astronauts actually stepped Page 7/10 – EHQT-132 on the moon that day Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin followed about twenty minutes later The astronauts set up a TV camera, and the whole world watched the landing on TV Michael Collins waited for them in the spacecraft and orbited the moon It was his job to take care of the spacecraft that would take them all home He had to make certain nothing happened to it! Question 44: What is the writer's main purpose in writing the text? A To talk about the first trip to the moon B To talk about Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin C To explain that the first Apollo mission was a disaster D To explain how difficult it is to travel in space Question 45: Which Apollo mission took the first astronauts to land on the Moon? A Apollo 11 B Apollo C Apollo D Apollo Question 46: How did the "Eagle" arrive at the moon? A It flew there on its own B It was sent there by satellite C It was carried by the Saturn rocket D Neil Armstrong sent it there Question 47: How many astronauts walked on the moon on July 20, 1969? A Two B One C Three D Four Question 48: What can a reader find out from the text? A How much the Apollo program did cost B Why the Apollo program was so successful C When humans first visited the Moon D Who the commander of Apollo 11 was Questions 49 through 52 refer to the following passage Question 49: What is Arches National Park best known for? A Red-tailed hawks B Deep canyons and cliffs C Flowering cactuses D The shape of rock formations Question 50: Why does the author think that park visitors are surprised by what they see? A It took such a long time for the arches to form B For desert, it has a lot of life and color C Some of the arches have collapsed D The park has modern conveniences Question 51: What is Arches National Park best known for? Page 8/10 – EHQT-132 A Cars and other modern conveniences are harmful to the desert B All deserts are dry, empty, dead places C Some forces of nature act slowly, while others are fast D Arches National Park is a dangerous place Question 52: What makes the arches fragile, or easy to break? A The desert heat B The force of gravity C Pollution from car D The dry climate Questions 53 through 55 refer to the following passage How to get accepted to Fullgate University By Alex Herd, Fullgate university admissions office It is time to start applying for university) Some students will be successful but others will not If you have dreamed of being admitted to Fullgate University, this article can show you what to to improve your chances of success First, you must apply early You must apply before the applications deadline This is perhaps, the most important consideration We receive a lot of applications from excellent students who have to reject because they sent us application far too late Make sure to apply before January 17th Fullgate University believes that after-school activities such as volunteer work, sports participation, and employment are very important We look for any activities that help develop a student’s character Your grades are not the only aspect we consider Finally, Fullgate university looks closely at letters of recommendation We require at least three letters of recommendation These should be written by people such as your teachers, sports club coaches, employers and the leaders of any volunteer organizations you belong to We suggest that you get these as soon as possible so you can submit them with your application Question 53: Who would be interested in this information? A High school students B Fullgate university students C Volunteers D School teachers Question 54: What is the most important thing to consider? A Sports participation B Volunteer work C The application deadline D Employment Question 55: How many letters of recommendation does the university require? A Three B Four C Five D None Questions 56 through 60 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 Page 9/10 – EHQT-132 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 56: What is the purpose of smart meters? A to allow customers to pay their bills online B to show customers how much energy they use C to reduce the costs of energy bills D to inform customers which suppliers offer the best rates Question 57: Customers switching to Energy First NOT need to ……………………………… A inform the company that currently provides their energy B allow weeks for the suppliers to be switched C complete an application form online D be at home when the meters are installed Question 58: In what time period will cancellation of the application to switching energy suppliers not be charged? A 7-day cooling-off period B an hour after submitting your form C within one week after submitting your form D after submitting your form daily Question 59: Once customers’ supplies go live, they will soon receive ………………………… A a smart meter in the mail B a phone call from a meter installer C a meter reading from the new suppliers D an energy bill from their previous suppliers Question 60: What can be inferred from the passage? A Customers will have no gas or electricity for weeks while switching suppliers B You have to pay a fine if you cancel your application after days C Energy First offers cheaper energy rates than other companies D All Energy First customers must have smart meters if they want accurate bills - - THIS IS THE END OF THE TEST -Chuẩn đầu học phần (về kiến thức) [CĐR 1.1]: Lựa chọn xác cấu trúc tiếng Anh [CĐR1.2]: Tái kiến thức ngôn ngữ từ vựng để giao tiếp tình đơn giản [CĐR 1.3]: Thể kiến thức văn hóa giao tiếp tình đơn giản [CĐR 2.2]: Có khả đọc hiểu đoạn văn ngắn, mẩu tin ngắn, bảng khảo sát Nội dung kiểm tra Câu 1-30 Câu 1-30 Câu 1-30 Câu 31-60 Ngày 22 tháng 12 năm 2017 Thông qua trưởng ngành Lê Phương Anh Page 10/10 – EHQT-132 ... Question 17: Pete: “What was your favorite when you were in high school? Page 3/10 – EHQT-132 Tom: “English, of course.” A schedule B lessons C timetable D subject Question 18: This place...THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK! Page 2/10 – EHQT-132 PART 1: INCOMPLETE SENTENCES- one point for each correct answer There are 20 questions in this part A word or phrase... D listed D post D account 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

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