● ĐỀ 1 ● Paper 1 - Listening (30 minutes) ● Part 1
● ĐỀ 1 ● Paper 1 - Listening (30 minutes) ● Part 1
There are seven questions in this part. For each question, there are three pictures and a
short recording. You will hear each recording twice. Choose the correct picture by clicking
on the box below it.
A B C
2. Which film is the man talking about?
A B C
3. What should the woman do first?
A B C
4. What is David going to do this weekend?
A B C
5. How did the man get to work today?
A B C
6. Which tie does the man choose?
A B C
7. What time is the appointment?
A B C
● PART 2
There are six questions in this part. You will hear a radio interview with a ballet dancer
called Elena Karpov, who is talking about her life and career. You will hear the recording
twice. For each question, click on A, B or C for your answer.
● PART 3
There are seven questions in this part. You will hear a radio announcer giving details
about a photography competition. For each question, click on the A, B or C to fill the
missing information in the numbered space.
1.
A. elephants
B. plants
C. animals
2.
A. £2000
B. £1000
C. £200
3.
A. May 14th
B. October 16th
C. November 30th
4.
A. sunset
B. sunrise
C. night
5.
A. London
B. France
C. Italy
6.
A. Beachwood
B. Beewood
C. Beechwood
7.
A. 0163-55934
B. 0163-33298
C. 0163-35294
There are five questions in this part. Look at the text in each question. What does it say?
Click on the correct letter A, B or C for your answer.
1.
● PART 2
There are ten questions in this part. Read the text and look at the sentences below about
information of a sports centre to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is
correct, click on box A. If it is not correct, click on box B.
● PART 3
The are five questions in this part. Read the text and questions below. For each question,
click on the correct letter A, B, C or D for your answer.
CLIFF JONES
In 2005, Cliff Jones began a journey round Britain on a unicycle, a bike with only one
wheel. He had already made a documentary film about his experiences travelling round
Europe in a 50-year-old car. He was mad about motor sport and had a job building racing
car engines. To save money, Cliff rode to work in London on an old bicycle, which he also
used to go to France on holiday. “That trip opened my eyes”, he says. “I decided to do a
tour of Britain by bike”.
Cliff didn’t want a normal tour bike, and he knew he wanted to build one himself. “The
craziest bicycle I could think of was a unicycle, so I went to a factory to see how they are
made”. After one false start in 2004, when he had to turn back because of a knee injury,
he finally set out in 2005. He was away for four months, and travelled over 8,500 km.
The best bit of the trip was arriving in Wales and seeing Mount a Snowdon. “Although I
met cyclists who could easily ride up mountains on their bikes, which I couldn’t do, I
never regretted my unicycle. The further away from London I got, the more amazed
people seemed by it”. His worst moment came when he had to drink some dirty water
from a stream. A serious fever kept him in bed in hospital for five long days. He was
determined not to give up and go back home before he had completed his challenge, but
found it hard to carry on because he felt so weak. Yet despite all this, Cliff now says, “If I
could affort it, I would like to do something similar again”.
● PART 4
There are ten questions in this part. Read the text below and choose the correct word for
each space. For each question, click on the correct letter A, B, C or D for your answer.
The latest addiction to trap thousands of people is the Internet, which has
been (1)______ for broken relationships, job losses, financial ruin, and even one suicide.
Psychologists now recognize Internet Addition Syndrome (IAS) as a new illness that could
(2)______ serious problems and ruin many lives. Special help groups have been set up to
(3)______ sufferers help and support.
Psychologists have described many worrying examples, including one man who took his
own life after (4)______ more than £ 14.000 to feed his addition, and a teenager who had
to receive psychiatric treatment for his 12-hour-a-day (5)______. “This illness is not fake,
and it must be taken seriously,” said an expert in behavioural addition at Nottingham
Trent University. “These are not sad people with serious personality (6)______ they are
people who were fine before they found the Internet.
IAS is similar to other problems like gambling, smoking and drinking; addicts have dreams
about the Internet they need to use it first thing in the morning; they (7)______ to their
partners about how much time they spend online, they wish they could cut down but are
unable to do so. A recent study found that many users spend up to 40 hours a week on
the Internet; (8)______they felt guilty they became depressed if they were made to stop
using it.
Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already
(9)______ on computer games and who (10)______ it very difficult to resist the game on
the Internet. Surprisingly, however, psychologists say that most victims are middle-age
housewives who have never used a computer before.
1.
A. blamed
B. faulted
C. mistaken
D. accused
2.
A. lead
B. affect
C. take
D. cause
3.
A. offer
B. suggest
C. recommend
D. advise
4.
A. gaining
B. lending
C. winning
D. borrowing
5.
A. habit
B. custom
C. manner
D. routine
6.
A. mistakes
B. errors
C. faults
D. defects
7.
A. betray
B. deceive
C. cheat
D. lie
8.
A. although
B. despite
C. unless
D. without
9.
A. taken
B. addicted
C. tied
D. hooked
10.
A. say
B. feel
C. find
D. have
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
4. People believe that many local residents are homeless after the flood.
It is believed that many local residents are homeless after the flood.
5. People believe that the wanted man is living in New York.
It is believed that the wanted man is living in New York.
7. They started working in the same tourist office ten years ago.
They have been working/have worked in the same tourist office for ten years.
● PART 2
1.
Your English friend Deborah has just passed an important examination.
Write a message to Deborah. In your message, you should:
• congratulate her on her result
• advise her to go on holiday to relax herself
• invite her to visit Vietnam.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
2.
Your English friend has a good camera. You want to borrow it for your next holiday.
Write a message to your friend. In your message, you should:
• ask your friend to lend you the camera
• explain why you need it
• promise to give it back soon.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.