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De Thi Mau Tieng Anh Tieng Anh 1 Truong Dai Hoc Kien Giang 97529

This document is a sample English exam for level 2, consisting of listening, reading, and writing sections. It includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching. The exam covers topics like conversations, farm information, piano players, horse racing, and an advertisement for tours in Edinburgh.

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This document is a sample English exam for level 2, consisting of listening, reading, and writing sections. It includes various types of questions such as multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching. The exam covers topics like conversations, farm information, piano players, horse racing, and an advertisement for tours in Edinburgh.

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TIẾNG ANH 2

ĐỀ THI MẪU
A. LISTENING (2 marks)
PART 1: (1 mark)
QUESTION 1 – 5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
For question 1-5, mark A, B, or C on the answer sheet

1. How does the man travel to Liverpool?


A. Train
B. Car
C. Bus
2. Which bill has just arrived?
A. Gas
B. Water
C. Electricity
3. What will they do tomorrow afternoon?
A. Go to the beach
B. Go shopping
C. Go sailing
4. How did the man hear about the fire?
A. Newspaper
B. Television
C. Telephone
5. What time did Mr.Thompson ring?
A. 9.30 AM
B. 2.00 PM
C. 9.30 PM
PART 2. QUESTIONS 6-10
You will hear some information about a farm.
Listen and complete questions 6-10, mark A, B, or C on the answer sheet.
You will hear the information twice.

To see: Farm Animals


Food in: (6) ………………….. Cat Tea Room
Opens at: (7) …………………..
Closes at: 5 pm
Family ticket costs: (8) ₤…………………..
Don’t bring: (9) …………………..
Not far from: (10) …………………..
B. READING
PART 1. Read the signs (A-H). Match each sign with its meaning (11-15)
For questions 11-15, mark A, B, or C on the answer sheet.
EXAMPLE ANSWER
0. You cannot have a cigarette here. H

11. You can get a car at any time. A TOMOTO JUICE


10% extra - FREE
12. You pay the same price but yo
B NO RIGHT TURN
get more.

13. In the evening, children may Admission: ₤6.00


C Schoolchildren, Students and
not come in.
Over 65s: ₤3.00
14. There are two prices for ticket Pat’s Pizza Place
D Open 12 noon till late
Seven days a week
15. You can buy food here on Beach Umbrellas
E
Sunday For Hire

F YELLOWBIRD TAXI
24 – hours service

G 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm
Adult Swimming Only
H NO SMOKING SECTION
PART 2. QUESTIONS 16 – 20

Read the sentences about going to a restaurant.

Choose the best words (A, B or C) for each space.

For question 16 – 20, mark A, B or C on the answer sheet.

Example:

0. A new restaurant has just … near our house.

A. come B. begun C. opened

16. One day, we decided to go there for …..

A. plate B. meal C. dish

17. First we telephoned to ….. a table

A. book B. keep C. take

18. The …. was very long so it was difficult to choose what to eat

A. advertisement B. program C. menu

19. The food was very …. so everyone enjoyed it.

A. good B. sweet C. great

20. We were pleased when we got the bill because it was quite …

A. little B. cheap C. small

PART 3. QUESTIONS 21-27

Read the article about three piano players.

For questions 21-27, mark A, B, or C on the answer sheet


Piano players - when they were young
Ivan Petrov

Ivan was born on a farm in Russia, but from the age of


twelve to eighteen he studied in Poland. His first music
teacher couldn't play the piano but taught him and his sister
songs from the opera. His mother began to teach him the
piano when he was six. At ten, he decided that he wanted
to write music too, and he soon started on his first song.

Oleg Gagarin

Oleg was the youngest of five children and when he was


four years old his father, who liked playing the piano, taught
him some traditional Russian music. When he was six, he
started having lessons with a piano teacher who lived in the
same city. Oleg soon began to win prizes for his piano
playing. At the age of fourteen, he went to a music college in Austria for two years.
Later, he returned home to Russia.

Josef Heptmann

Josef's father was German but he taught music in Poland where


Josef was born. The family moved to Germany when Josef was
two, and a year later he started playing the piano. He gave his
first concert when he was six. At ten, he gave fifty-two concerts
in two months during a trip to England! Josef always liked music
but he was also interested in physics and languages. He is too
busy now but one day he would like to write his own music.

EXAMPLE ANSWER

0. Who lived in the countryside when he was young?

A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Jose A


21. Who had more than one sister or brother?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef
22. Who enjoy other subjects as well as music?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef
23. Who studied in another country for 2 years?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef
24. Who was the youngest to begin playing the piano?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef
25. Who had music lesson with someone who wasn’t a piano player?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef
26. Who did well in music competition?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef
27. Who also wrote music?
A. Ivan B. Oleg C. Josef

PART 4. QUESTIONS 28- 35


Read the article about horse racing.
Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space.
For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet.

The history of horse racing


From the first history books (0). .........
written, it is clear that horse racing has always
(28).......... an important sport. It started in Central
Asia about 4,500 years (29)................and was a
favourite sport in both Greek and Roman times.
Modern horse racing began when Arab
horses were brought to Europe (30) ......... the 12th
century. At first, races were long and (31) ......... just two horses, but at the beginning
of the 18th century this changed. Races became (32) ......... shorter and had several
horses running against (33) ..........other.
Today, horse racing (34) ..... watched by more people than (35) ......... other
sport in the USA, except baseball. It is also very popular in other parts of the world.
EXAMPLE ANSWER

0. A. already B. ever C. then B

28. A. be B. being C. been


29. A. before B. yet C. ago
30. A. in B. on C. for
31. A. opposite B. through C. between
32. A. many B. much C. most
33. A. one B. each C. every
34. A. is B. are C. was
35. A. some B. any C. all
PART 5. QUESTIONS 36-40
Read the advertisement and the email.

Fill in the information in Sara’s notes.


For questions 36-40, write the information on the answer sheet.

From: Janet
To: Sara
Tartan Tours
See Edinburgh with us

Tours of: Cathedral (10 am)


Castle (2 pm)

Tickets: £5.50 (if you book)


£6.50 (on day)
Friday Go to: Edinburgh
Travel by: (36)
Name of hotel: (37)
Saturday Tour of the: (38)
One ticket cost: (39) ₤
Sunday Tour of the: (40)

C. WRITING (2 marks)
Read the email from your English friend, Jo.

Write an email to Jo and answer the questions.


Write 25-35 words.
Write the email on the answer sheet.

THE END

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