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  1. Full name: ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEST Class: Time: 45 minutes I. LISTENING 1. Listen to an interview with an Olympic swimming champion – Jackson Avery. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. You will listen TWICE. 1. Jackson won in the 500-metre competition. T F 2. Jackson went running every day before the event. T F 3. Jackson ate a normal diet. T F 4. Jackson didn’t have a trainer. T F 5. Jackson needed to balance between training and rest. T F 2. Listen to the interview with John Adams, a travel writer. Circle the best answer A, B or C. You will listen TWICE. 1. How many countries has John been to? A. 15 B. 50 C. 200 2. What does John say about Ha Noi? A. It has everything. B. Its nightlife is exciting. C. Its food is great. 3. What is John’s favourite city? A. New York B. Pagan C. Bangkok 4. John says Pagan is the best place to ___. A. see historic temples B. meet people C. see the sun rise 5. What does John say about Angkor Wat? A. It has more tourists than Pagan. B. It is the most impressive. C. It has more temples than Pagan. II. READING 1. Read the following passage about the Statue of Liberty in New York. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. The Statue of Liberty is situated in New York Harbour. It was a gift to the United States from the people of France. The statue's 300 copper pieces were transported to America on a ship. In 1886, the statue was the tallest iron structure ever built. From the ground to the top, it measures 93 metres. Lady Liberty holds a torch in one hand and a tablet in the other. On the tablet is the date of America’s first Independence Day, July 4, 1776. A broken chain lies at her feet. The statue is a symbol of freedom. Approximately four million people visit the statue each year. The statue will be celebrating its 130th birthday in October 2016. 1. The Statue of Liberty was built in the United States. T F 2. The Statue of Liberty is the tallest iron structure now. T F 3. The statue was brought to America in separate pieces. T F
  2. 4. The statue is an icon of freedom. T F 5. The Statue of Liberty is 130 years old. T F 2. Read the following passage about crazy sports. Fill each of the gaps with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. CRAZY SPORTS Royal Soccer Two soccer matches are held every year in a small village in England. The teams include everyone in the village. There is no specific rule. Just be careful not to kill anyone! We don’t know when the game started. Chess Boxing This game is popular in Finland. You need to be both smart and strong, because players play chess and then box against each other. There are 11 rounds. Winning comes from either a checkmate or a knockout. This game was first seen in a 1991 movie. Cheese Chase This game is held in a small corner of the British Isles. It involves 20 competitors chasing a block of cheese down the hill. Whoever gets the cheese wins. The game is at least 200 years old. Sports Where? How to play? Origin? Royal Soccer England no (2) ___ unknown combination of chess and Chess Boxing (1) ___ since 1991 (3) ___ chase a (4) ___ down since (5) ___ years Cheese Chase British Isles the hill ago III. WRITING 1. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. You CANNOT change the form of the word given. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. 1. Peter hasn’t been to Viet Nam. Peter ___ to Viet Nam. (NEVER) 2. Sydney is not as hot as Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro is ___ Sydney. (HOTTER) 3. New York is larger than Sóo Paolo. Tokyo is larger than New York. Tokyo is ___ among three cities. (LARGEST) 4. Eiffel Tower has more visitors than any other landmarks in the world. Eiffel Tower is ___ landmark in the world. (MOST) 5. Is this your first time in Paris? Have ___ to Paris before? (BEEN) 2. Write a short paragraph (60-80 words) about a famous sportsman or sportswoman. You should use the cues given: - His/her name - Time when he/she was born - Sport(s) he/she played - Things he/she achieved
  3. IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Choose the word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently from the others’. Circle A, B or C. 1. A. design B. prize C. winner 2. A. tower B. blow C. snow 3. A. boating B. postcard C. abroad 4. A. quiet B. times C. written 5. A. holiday B. photo C. opera 2. Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following sentences. Circle A, B or C. 1. Have you never met a famous person? 2. He has never rode a horse in his life. 3. Everest is highest mountain in the whole world. 4. Between Jackson and David, Jackson is the tallest. 5. He hasn’t spoken to his girlfriend for yesterday. 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. We need to fix the basketball ___ before the match. A. court B. ring C. pool 2. You will need a good ___ to play tennis. A. rope B. racket C. basket 3. When you go swimming, you should wear ___ to protect your eyes. A. pedals B. skis C. goggles 4. I’m going for a bike ___ after class. A. race B. ride C. drive 5. First thing in table tennis is you need to learn how to ___ a ball. A. catch B. serve C. throw The end manual page break Đỏp ỏn I. LISTENING 1. Listen to an interview with an Olympic swimming champion – Jackson Avery. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. You will listen TWICE.
  4. 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T Hello. This is Tieng Anh 6. Unit 8. Listening Test. Task 1. Listen to an interview with an Olympic swimming champion – Jackson Avery. Decide if the statements are true or false. Circle T or F. You will listen TWICE. Now you have 15 seconds to look through the questions. Tink Interviewer: Hi Jackson. Congratulations! How are you feeling? Jackson: Thanks. I still can’t believe I won! Interviewer: It was the 1,500 metres, wasn’t it? How did you prepare for it? Jackson: Yes, it was the 1,500 metres. I trained for months before the event. Every day I ran 10 kilometres in the morning and swam at least 50 rounds in the pool. Interviewer: Did you have to follow a special diet? Jackson: Oh yes, with lots of beef and salmon. Interviewer: And with that busy training schedule, did you have any time to relax at all? Jackson: Luckily yes. My coach said it’s important that I had enough rest, so I slept a lot, and often went to the cinema or had coffee with friends at weekends. 2. Listen to the interview with John Adams, a travel writer. Circle the best answer A, B or C. You will listen TWICE. 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. A Task 2. Listen to the interview with John Adams, a travel writer. Circle the best answer A, B or C. You will listen TWICE. Now you have 15 seconds to look through the questions. Tink Interviewer: So John, how many countries have you been to? John: About 50, mostly in Europe and Asia. Interviewer: What about cities? Must be more than two hundred. I often visit four to five cities in each John: country. Interviewer: Which city has been most impressive to you so far? It’s hard to say New York has everything you can think of. Rio is John: exciting and full of life. Hanoi’s food is best
  5. Interviewer: What’s your favourite then? It must be Pagan in Myanmar. It’s a historic site with hundreds of John: temples. People are really nice, and it’s the best place to watch the sun rise. Interviewer: People say the same thing about Angkor Wat John: Yes, but Angkor Wat is a lot more touristy. II. READING 1. Read the following passage about the Statue of Liberty in New York. Decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F). Circle T or F. 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T 2. Read the following passage about crazy sports. Fill each of the gaps with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. 1. Finland 2. specific rule 3. boxing 4. block of cheese 5. 200/two hundred III. WRITING 1. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in brackets. You CANNOT change the form of the word given. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. 1. has never been 2. hotter than 3. the largest 4. the most visited 5. you ever been 2. Write a short paragraph (60-80 words) about a famous sportsman or sportswoman. Sample writing Pelộ was a world-famous soccer player from Brazil. Pelộ was born on October 23, 1940, in a small village of Trờs Coraỗừes. His real name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento. He was known for his tremendous speed and balance, his jumping and ball-controlling abilities, and his spectacular goals. During his career Pelộ played in 1,363 games and scored 1,281 goals. IV. LANGUAGE FOCUS 1. Choose the word whose the underlined part is pronounced differently from the others’. Circle A, B or C. 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B 2. Choose the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following sentences. Circle A, B or C. 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. C 3. Choose the best option to complete each sentence. Circle A, B or C. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B