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  1. Full name: ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST Class: Time: 45 minutes I. LISTENING 1. Listen to an astronaut talking to his son about spaceflights. Fill each of the gaps in the table with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS or/and a NUMBER. You will listen TWICE. Year By America By the Soviet a (1) ___ was 1947 launched with fruit flies - The first unmanned Sputnik 1 was launched (2) ___ - Another (3) ___ Sputnik 2 was launched (with dog Laika) The first human spaceflight carried 12 April 1961 (4) ___ Yuri Gagarin John Glenn on Mercury 20 (5) ___ Atlas 2. Listen to Doctor Smith giving advice to new teachers. For questions 1. – 2, fill each of the blanks with NO MORE THAN THREE words. This school year (1) ___ of teachers got fired. The job market is (2) ___ but not impossible to crack. For questions 3 – 6, order the events from 3 to 6. You will listen TWICE. ___ Organise documents. ___ Prepare carefully for your interview. ___ Don’t wait for the phone to ring. ___ Look for regions that are hiring. II. READING 1. Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. First explorations into the planets Human’s dream of stepping into the outer space has been long ago and Jules Verne - a famous fiction writer of the 19th century was the first to describe such journeys. However, it was not until 14 September 1959 when the first artificial object - Lunar 2 - reached the moon. It was a journey of around 36 hours. Then on 3 February 1966 Luna 9 - an unmanned space mission - achieved a soft landing on the moon and transmitted photographic data to Earth. Lunar 10 - a robotic spacecraft mission entered lunar orbit on April 3, 1966. On 20
  2. July 1969, the first manned landing on the moon was made by Neil Armstrong. After his journey, a series of journeys to other planets were made. The first flyby - the flight of a spacecraft near a planet to record data - of Venus was made by Mariner 2 in 1962. Other flybies include that in 1965 for Mars by Mariner 4, 1973 for Jupiter by Pioneer 10, 1974 for Mercury by Mariner 10, 1979 for Saturn by Pioneer 11, 1986 for Uranus by Voyager 2, 1989 for Neptune by Voyager 2. 1. Jules Verne was the first ___. A. to dream of flying into space B. to enter the moon C. to describe space journeys 2. Lunar 2 was the first artificial object to ___. A. orbit the moon B. reach the moon C. land on the moon 3. Lunar 9 ___. A. was launched eight years after Lunar 2 B. was launched with a human C. could send photographic data to Earth 4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true of Lunar 10? A. It was launched with a robot. B. It was launched in the same year with Lunar 9. C. It landed on the moon. 5. A flyby is a flight of a spacecraft ___. A. near Venus, Mars and Mercury to take pictures B. made near a planet to gain data of the planet C. made in 1962, 1974 and 1898 2. Read the passage about space. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. In the past, the study of space was mainly carried out by astronomers using telescopes. However, astronomers sometimes had it wrong. Meanwhile, apart from the desire to conquer the world around, humans also want more space to accomodate the world’s increasing population. Owing to the developments in space technology, humans have made spectacular explorations and discoveries of the space. The explorations can be conducted either by unmanned robotic probes or by human spaceflights. Undeniably, those achievements have been made quickly as a result of the “space race” by the Soviet Union and the United States. Within more than two decades, from the beginning of 1950s to 1970s, the two nations launched many of the milestones, from launching living beings into space to launching flybies to observe planets. However, the biggest achievement of the 21st century has been the cooperation in launching the International Space Station, which serves as space environment research laboratory for experiments in many fields. It is also suited for the testing of spacecraft systems and equipment required for missions to the Moon and Mars. Hopefully, in the near future, space technological advancements will soon allow us to find out habitable space environment.
  3. 1. The study of space via telescopes may not always bring the right findings. T F 2. One purpose of space explorations is to look for habitable places. T F 3. The developments in technology allow scientists to discover more about space. T F 4. The Soviet Union and the United States cooperated in space explorations in the T F 1950s. 5. International Space Station is the result of joint efforts by nations. T F III. WRITING 1. Complete each of the following sentences using the cues given. You can use other words in addition to the cues to complete the sentences.You may need to change the cues. Here is an example. 0. The bookshop/ be/ opposite/ library. Answer: 0. The bookshop is opposite the library. 1. 100 years/ ago/woman/ make up/ about/ 30 per cent/ Britain’s workforce. ___ 2. It/ estimate/ that/ 72 per cent/ graduates/ be/ female. ___ 3. In/ all/ professions/ except/ engineering/ woman/ outnumber/ man. ___ 4. The prediction/ be/ that/ by 2020/ women’s pay/ overtake/ men’s. ___ 5. Woman/ play/ increasingly/ powerful role/ in/ shape/ consumer markets/ in/ years to come. ___ 2. Your teacher wants to try Virtual Class with your class this semester. Write a letter (80 - 100 words) to him to explain whether you like/ dislike the idea. You should write about: - Whether you like/ dislike the idea - Reasons Hi Professor Anderson,
  4. Hope to see you soon! IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Mark the underlined part in each sentence with a falling or rising arrow. 1. On the first unmanned balloon, there was a sheep, a duck, and a rooster. 2. Small objects that orbit the sun include asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. 3. Many spacecrafts including Apollo missions, Viking, and Voyager have been sent to explore the planets and moons. 4. To prepare for a trip to the outer space, you need food, water, and oxygen. 5. Pluto is a small, rocky, dwarf planet with one large moon, and two tiny moons. 2. Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence. Circle A, B, or C. 1. The rocket ___ carries the fruit flies into space in 1947 was an American one. A. that B. where C. who 2. He claimed that Mars was inhabitable right at the time he ___. A. was arriving B. had arrived C. arrived 3. The astronaut ___ flew into space with Pham Tuan was Christer Fuglesang. A. which B. who C. whom 4. The spaceline ___ was founded in 2004 was the world’s first commercial one. A. what B. who C. which 5. The American millionaire ___ 900 hours before his space visit was Dennis Tito. A. who had trained B. who trained C. that had been trained 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. A ___ helps us to watch stars from the Earth. A. microsope B. telescope C. horoscope 2. Without ___, people can hardly travel into space. A. satellite B. airplane C. spacecraft 3. Neil Armstrong was the first ___ to walk on the moon. A. astronomer B. astrologist C. astronaut
  5. 4. A piece of rock from space is called a ___. A. meteorite B. rocket C. comet 5. We are so busy and we only meet ___. A. over the moon B. once in a blue moon C. the sky’s the limit The end manual page break Đáp án I. LISTENING 1. Listen to an astronaut talking to his son about spaceflights. Fill each of the gaps in the table with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS or/and a NUMBER. You will listen TWICE. 1. rocket 2. 1957 3. unmanned 4. cosmonaut 5. February 1962 Hello. This is Teing Anh 9. Unit 10. Listening Test.// TASK 1. Listen to an astronaut, talking to his son about spaceflights. Fill each of the gaps, in the table with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS, or, and a NUMBER. You will listen TWICE.// Now listen and fill the gaps.// Son: Dad, how do spacecrafts go into the outer space? Dad: Well, That can be done thanks to the space technology. It typically begins with a rocket launch. Son: Wow, sounds fantastic! And do they all come back later? Dad: Oh no. Some remain in space indefinitely, others reach the surface of a planet or the moon. Son: You mean some austronauts on those crafts never return? Dad: Well, actually not all flights are manned. For example, in 1947, a rocket was launched by America with only fruit flies. Son: I also heard about the launch by the Soviet Union? Dad: Right. The first unmanned flight, Sputnik 1, was launched in October 1957 and another unmanned, Sputnik 2, was launched with a dog named Laika in November 1957. Son: How about the first human flights? Dad: The first human spaceflight was on 12 April 1961, carrying Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. America sent John Glenn into space on Mercury Atlas 6 on 20 February 1962 and in 1969, Neil Armstrong landed on the moon. He became the first human to walk on the moon surface
  6. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) 2. Listen to Doctor Smith giving advice to new teachers. For questions 1. – 2, fill each of the blanks with NO MORE THAN THREE words. 1. thousands 2. tough __3__ Organise documents. __6__ Prepare carefully for your interview. __4__ Don’t wait for the phone to ring. __5__ Look for regions that are hiring. TASK 2. Listen to Doctor Smith, giving advice to new teachers. For questions 1 and 2, fill each of the blanks, with NO MORE THAN THREE words. For questions 3 to 6, order the events from 3 to 6. You will listen TWICE.// Now listen and do the tasks. // You’re so close to beginning your teaching career, you can already feel the chalk dust on your fingers. Bad news: You’re about to start job hunting during one of the worst economic climates in recent history. Thousands of teachers nationwide were laid off this school year. Good news: The job market may be tough to crack, but it’s not impossible. Follow these four steps, and you’ll be on your way to landing your first teaching gig. Step 1: Gather transcripts, certifications, Praxis results, recommendations, and student work from your student teaching. It is also good to prepare your statement of teaching philosophy, unique lesson plans, and anything else that will help establish your qualifications. Step 2: Start a day with serious scheduling. Make a list of things you want to accomplish each day, whether it involves networking, adding to your portfolio, or submitting applications. Step 3: Certain parts of the country are aggressively recruiting qualified teachers. Competing in an over-populated area will lessen your chance. Step 4:
  7. The key to successful interviewing is to relax. When you’re overly nervous in an interview, a principal or hiring committee may wonder how you’ll handle yourself in front of a noisy classroom filled with children just itching to test you. (Dừng) Now listen again. (phát lại bài nghe) (Dừng) II. READING 1. Read the passage. Circle A, B or C to answer each question. 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. C 5. B 2. Read the passage about space. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T III. WRITING 1. Complete each of the following sentences using the cues given. You can use other words in addition to the cues to complete the sentences.You may need to change the cues. 1. 100 years ago, women made up about 30 per cent of Britain’s workforce. 2. It is estimated that 72 per cent of graduates will be female. 3. In all professions, except engineering, women outnumber men. 4. The prediction is that by 2020 women’s pay will overtake men’s. 5. Women will play an increasingly powerful role in shaping consumer markets in the years to come. 2. Your teacher wants to try Virtual Class with your class this semester. Write a letter (80 - 100 words) to him to explain whether you like/ dislike the idea. Sample writing: Hi Professor Anderson, The idea of a virtual class is great! I like it very much, and I think other students will like it too. I love the idea because it is really convenient. We can meet online anytime to discuss things related to our study. We can also ask for help from our friends without having to travel far. When we post a problem online, we will receive a lot of comments and solutions from different students. Based on these, we can work out the best solution. I hope this idea will be applied quickly. Hope to see you soon! IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Mark the underlined part in each sentence with a falling or rising arrow. 1. ↗ 2. ↗ 3. ↗ 4. ↘ 5. ↘ 2. Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence. Circle A, B, or C.
  8. 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. C 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. B