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‘SG GIAO DUC VA BAO TAO KV THI OLYMPIC 27 THANG THNH BA REA —VOING TAL NAM HQC: 2017 - 2018 | BE cuinn THU | MON THE THENG ANH LOP 31 (cm a6 20g) Tt lan i [Ngay thi: 06/3/20: 80 hit | | aan Part 11 | rie rey Partv | Parti | Part VIE aa 11/ LISTENING (3.0 pts) Part 4: You wil hear part of 2 radio Interview with a man who isthe headmaster of a Gaelic ‘School. For questions 1~ 6, complete the sentences with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER. “Today approximately (2) 1f very young cre are (2) people speak Gale in Scola to a language, they can learn it mat effectively. ‘Some parents Send ther Chien to Donal’ school for (3) reasons. ‘lingual chien are more (2)______antlerant. Donald feels extremely (5) out the Futur of Gael; ‘Wels, tke Gal, was in danger of(6) part 2: You will hear part of an interview In which two racing oycists called Greg Marton and ‘Lina Derridge are talking about the different sports they have taken in. Listen and choose the ‘answer (A, 8, Cor 0) which fits best according to what you hear. “When faking about teenage ie hockey, Greg reveals that, ‘ute now wishes he'd vaned harder he's sory hath let his father down ne resents the pressure he was put under. he accepts that he lacked the veto sucess 2, Wihatled Greg to take up rowing? ‘He followed up 3 suggestion made by frends B, He was frstoted by his performance asa runner. C He vas tol that he ad the physi strength fort. , He was dsappointed not to get onto a degree course. '3, ‘What dos Lina Say about her inal flue to make the national owing team? ‘She fel that she wasn teat fy. She acts that she was most Just unfortunate. CC She disagrees wit the way the section process operated. She recognize that she shoud have atended tating camps. 4. Wat does Lina suggest about her move to Calfomia? ‘A, She saw itmainly asa way of furthering her carer. B, She was motvated by her desire to try anew act. C. Sherneded convincing that fe was the ight thing to do. , She wanted to concentrate her energies on werk rather than spor. 5, Grog and Lina agree that cycling and rowing both equi —_ ‘Aca commitment toa tea efor 3B, tlranoe of intense pal a wlingness to take rks 1.2 good gence of ming 6, According to Greg, why should cyclists include rowing a part of ther aning? ‘A. They might fight tas enjoyable ashe does. They would devo a similar sot of muscles, Cet help them to avo injry in acer 1. provides a break trom the monotony of eying. 11/ Read the passage, and CIRCLE the correct answer to each question. (2 pts) Pollination = Pants reproduce trough process called palinaton. Outing tis proves, pon must be inode to the female pordon of plo tie sete Spades May methods for pelintion ere fccemible around the world. The mast common methods are anspor ofthe aller by inet, animals, fad nang ores such 25 wind. Infeestingly, plants seem to attrac the Iving plots using methods ‘most sted to that srimal oF insect. For instance, Insets are alracted by diferent simul than birds or Dats 20 the pants that are polinated by insects look and grow diferent than ones poinated by birds. “The eferencs in plants may cate tothe senses Of sight and sme, to physical characteristics, o othe habits of partelr polnators. Tnsecs are Sve most commen Iving polinators, Bees move fam lower to flower to get nectar, @ weet, watery substance produced special to atract the bees. Bes havea very good sense of sl, so flower tat are polinated by baes have a sweet sel, oes also have color ison, whch makes yellw and blue flowers mast attractive to them. Bees have a short proboscis, which they can use Ikea straw to suck the nectar frm a thin opening in the flower, This means that some flowers plinated by bees wil have = Mlte-shaped blossom that a= lng asthe prabocl of the bee that polinates Bees are not the ony inact to palate plans. Moths and butterfies aso do tis. Moths end utters may lok smlar, But they ae ferent a number of ways. Mots donot land while they feed fon the sweet nectar ofthe flowers they polinats. Therefore, they can feed on lowers that offer butteres fo place to fnd. This prevents other animals and insects from having acoess to the car. Suteties do ‘op to fee, 20 the plants they polinats generally have a larger blossom so the buttery can lan. Aether Giterence between mots and btterfles is that maths fy at night and rly an thelr sense of smell more than the sense of tight. The Nawers they panate are sweet sling and fragrnt. Because f the dim Tight at right the loners tend fo be white or vary Uight In exo. Buttrtes are act during te day, 50 they rey on ther sence of sigh. This makes them siracted to lowers that ae brighy colored. Because they Se wll during the day, they don have 2 wel-developed sense of snl, and so many of the plan's they polinate hav no smal or the plant might even stk as a way of keeping othe amas away. Both moths and uttrfies have long proboscis, and, therefore, they can dik the nectar of a plant through 2 Fang, fate Blossom. In fet thee ae se moths that have proboscses as lng as 30 centimeters! Pants without futetke blossoms have developed to accommodate polnatrs without long proboscis, sch ales. Pants thet are plinated by files must have mare open and accesible nectar Pdltionaly, tes are attrecte to roting meat by thelr sense of smel, so many ofthe plans they polinate Sel ke pti lsh, The Walsan rafelas flower ean have Blossom as broad a5 2 meter in ameter. ‘They are dusty red in color a smal ke ring meat. Because fes are atvacted primarly by the smell of a fom, the elo fs usualy Ugh or dusty. ‘Bids can aso ponte plats, But they ae much blger, so they require plans wth much more nectar than the Insects do. They also Pave good eyes and are atraciad to bright gen, red, and yellow flowers. rds do not have 2 very good sense of sme, so many ofthe plants thay feed on do nat have a ‘rong wll ir that feed on nectar Usually have bee Ut match tha shape of the flowers frm which {hay eat. The hummingbird has 3 long, thin beak tat Mis nto the thin, fsted shape ofthe Nowers where they find nectar. Because nonving methods appear simple er plan compared to plants with beautiful flowers. For Instance, many grasses and confers are pollnted by the win. Instead of Bight, swext-smeling Lessons, the plants that ae polnated by the wind have anthers tht are made to float on the breeze. On these Plants, the anther Is the part of theflaer that lds te pln. (Source: Mastering skills for the TOEFL, First News) 2 1.-The word "proboscis" in paragraph 2 fs doses meaning to ‘Aa fleble, elongata part of certain insects Ba prolongetion ofthe rear end of he body of an animal long, thn beak tat sito ted shape of the flowers 1. 2 smal sharppaited marginal lobe or process on a pant Minch of te flowing canbe irc from paragraph 2 about the bees? ‘ABs are a type of insects, B, Bees make honey C. Bees are smaller than bis. . Bees fy at ight +3. According to paragraph 3, what do moths rely ont find nectar? ‘Sight 8. Snell Gor . Bees 4. In paragraph 3, the autor states that. ‘Ac moths and butteres ae exactly the same 1, moths and buterfles look ferent, but ac the same way C moths and butts ae very diferent than bees '. moths and batteries look nea the same Dut act ferenty 5. Wiy does the author menlon ower that are brightly colored" paragraph 3? Wh Because butefes ae arated to them By Because moths are atacted to them C ecause bees are atracted to them , Because they have a fragrant smal 6, Based onthe information n paragraph 4, which ofthe folowing best explans the term "dusty"? 1A Powdery o exvered n dust Old and timenar Having o white or ry tinge 1, Smelng of mew 7 hilo the folowing are mentioned as attracting spec polinaos to plant EXCEPT ‘color location "shape D. scat 8, Why does the author introduce the elm, “Mans that ee poinatd by fies must have more open and ‘accessible nectar"? ‘Because fies Uke the smell of pubid fesh_—B, Because es are atrcted to sweet dors Because fies do not have long proses D, Because wind Is nota ving method f potination {I1/ Read the passage, and CIRCLE the correct answers (A, B, Cor D) tothe blanks. (2 pts) ‘The Video Loggers ne rather unlikely word that has entered the language blog" a shortened frm af web fog” A blog Is a dry (1) on the Intemet by the person wing t~ the “logger” ~ who presumably expects bother people to read Is ronal that moder technology i being sed to (2) ____new fe nto such Grol fathioned form as the personal ural. And na, as the tachnloay behind vdeo cameras is making ihrem easter to se, we have the vdeo log, or "log Vogging does not require (2) __—_ sophisticated ‘Coupment’ 2 igtl camer, @ high speed internet conaeevon and a host are all thats weeded. Vioggers ‘Gn put anything that (2). the ancy onto their personal web ste. Some Voggers fave no ambtons Bhan to show fime they have shot wale on haliday In exotic places. However, vgs can also (See more ambitious purposes, Far instance, amateur fi-makers who want to make 2 (6) —__for themecives might publish telr wore on the Ineret, eager to receive advice or ccm, Ard nereasigly, Moge are being used to publicze pottcal and soc! sues that are pt newsworthy enough to (7) ‘overage by the mass med Ts sl to eaty to predict whether vegging will ever tke off in a major ‘vay orf ls just passing fed, butts (6) ___Is oly nw becoming enparent. (Source: Exam Essential CAE Practice Tests) 1. Acroleased 8. posted sent . maunted 2 Kad 8 inhale C inset D. breathe 3 Aabsoutdy largely uterty Da bitty 4. A grasps 3. appeals takes D. gives 5. Aother B apart rather D. except 6 A publicly fame name . prometion| 7. Kean warrant Comme Dice 8. A potential B.possibity ably .feasty 1V/ Fill in each blank with ONE sultable word to complete the passage. (3.5 pts) ‘The Vietnam U23 fetbl eam fished second at the 2018 Asian Footbal Confederation W23 (Gramplrstip In Cina. Tel (1) was a ralestone inthe history ef Vietnamese football ‘nd inspired Vietnamese nonal pide Bn inna “The Vienarn U23 team was the frst Southeast Asan tam to ener the fale the tournament. (2) “heir ceing 1-2 to Usbelstan during era tine, they ae the charoions inthe hearts of Vietnamese people 3) 1 ther excelent performance wth @ song, brave spt. They eoilrated Vietnamese fas by ‘stall Syria, and Qatar. ‘The image of millons of Vietnamese people thronging the streets to cheer the U23 payers after cach game Wil (5) forever In the Nstory of Vietnamese football. Fans are ‘caling them far) and Te pide of our eounty Viera, (Source: hto://vovworld.n/) V/ MULTIPLE CHOICE (2 pts) CIRCLE the word or phrase that best completes each ofthe sentences. 1 We dont sll frelgn newspapers because there ino for ther. ‘request B. requirement Cain 2. denend 2. The cate ofthis country i sili many was to ‘the Usted States 1 ak ofthe United states hich ofthe United States D. this ofthe United States |. Fortunatly, if was not lng before be gota ft with an old man who and give him some money aval. ‘Ahad a heattof gold B. swallow his pide C.was verywise was very a 4 Bonita 2 ch ay, he bas, or nothing al his ite. A. needed Brees lacked . wants 5. Although er movle performances ofen receive __from eis, the actress hasyt-gven up yet ’ teedock praise Cees .ereouragement 6.11 ny best end and 1 are upset with eachother, well get together and talkin order to solve our Issues as quik as posse ‘Aula i. iten chicken D.tukey ‘7. Replacement of smartphone bates canbe cut because you have to take the device _ frst ott B.apart, c away . dawn 8, __ ring the meeting did anyone mention tht the managing decor was panning to lave Rio point B.nno way Convener Ds Ltie 'V1/ Supply the appropriate forms ofthe words in brackets. (1.5 pts) HOW DO WE BEST HELP OTHERS? According to some peychologist, we should examine our deeper molves when we abempt to hep oters who appear to be need of our support. Helping others lealy a good ting todo, and t.can have @ (1. STORE) power for both gver and (2. RECEIVE) 1, however, We bbgin io Toaus on what we might get out of helping someone, rater than how bat person might be held, we could be in danger of adopting a somewhat calculating atituce. This weuld be to impart (3 SIGNIFY) to the ideas of those psychologists who believe that, ultimately, we only do ‘hogs fOr oUF oan (ASPIRE) ‘hat_no acons. are ‘tuly (5, ALTRUISM) Ad of couse, We ca a Wink a ranges of problems that hve been exacerbated bythe TEND) bticonsiered intervention of third partes, We shoul also bear In mind that dong io ruc for paople and protcing them from the consequences of ther actions can reduce their motivation and even rob them ofthe resources to sort things aut for themes, (Source: The Heinemann ELT TOEFL, Macmilan) i a a \VII/ IDENTIFY (by undertining) the 6 errors in the passage and CORRECT it (3-5Pts) Example: No other quality more important fra sents to acquire as to observe cre. o.as -> than Watehing for wide inthe Fores, ve rarly see pat the surface of things, Stand on the round ‘oot, we scan the lay rafters, ently averockng the tvng word in the sol beneath our fet. We artoreats bosoment isa secret worl, fo diferent fom our own world as watt from ai, the soll scems quietly, even dea. But fe buses down Dulw: a clench of tp so may contain biions Of creatures Predators and prey t0am beneath 35 well = above the forest floor, However tose upstairs and downstate forest denizens ive closely Inked yes. Salting bacteria and fung break own dead organic ‘tr into molece that sbove ground plants We fr food. Those plants, as well a animal, mature and ‘e,leating more owanc mater tofu the Folks downstairs. Like «wel insulted house, the so protects thelr tenants fom extreme temperatures, and ron ln and snow it also provides a bulwark of predators that roam the surface word. But the dense, protecting al alsa ts moby. Sol creatures must be specoly equipped in order to travel easy trough tel ck, Constriting realm, (Source: The Heinemann ELT TOEFL, Macmillan) \virty werrING 'A. Complete the sentences without changing the meaning, using the words in brackets, Do not ‘change the word given. (15 pts) 1. Only passengers wth Gold Star ckets may use the exectve lounge. (restricted) 7 ———————Ee possession of Gold Star tikes 2. fet relaxed at Gas house because her parents greted me so warmly. (ease) > Gta’s parents the warmth of thelr greeting, 13. They spent the last hours af the aftemaon sting in front ofthe television. (rest) Down ——______—— 1. Essay writing (3 pts). The fea spit and the determination ofthe Vietnamese foxtbaers in AFC U- B5 championship to get the praiseworthy achievement have inspired the youth (0 confidence and success To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? inte an essay (about 250 ~ 300 words) to express your epinion on this GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL ~sijeiko pucvABKO TAO | iiruronmnica7 Twins | TINH BA RIA VONG TAU | NAM HOC: 2017 - 2018 | kp an cufun matic MON Tt: THENG ANH LOP 34 | (can a5 trang) ‘hat lan lim bl 380 phe | gy ti 06/3/2038, Partiv | partv | Pare vE 0 eal __| | - 1/ LISTENING (0.25 x 12= 3.0 pts) Peat i: You tl hear pat of a rac interview with 2 man who i the headmaster ofa Gal school. For ucstions 1-6 comalete the sontences with NO MORE THAN THO WORDS OR A NUMBER. “Today approximately (1) people speak Gaelic in Scotian. Thee ung een ore (2) toa language, they can eam it mast effectively. ‘Some pares send ther cen te Donal’ schoo fo (3) reasons. {Part r ] Parti | Part XT Bilingual cldren are mare (4) ‘and tarant Donald feels extremely (3) _ about the future of Gael f Welsh tke Gaeic, was in danger of (6) 4. 60,000 completely exposed 3. cultural 4. imaginative ‘optimistic 6. dying out part 2: You wl hear part of an Intarvow in which two racing jolts called Greg Harton and Una (Darridge oe talking about the cferent spor they have taken in. ster and choose the answer (A, 5) C ‘or D) hich ts best according to what you hear. 7. hen talking about toenage ce hotkey, Greg reve’ that “ane now wehes he'd tained harder. "B.'s srry that he this father down. Ce resents the pressurehe vas put under. D, he: ne lacked the pa fed roy take up in? ‘4 He followed up a suggestion made by frends. B. He was frustrated by his performance asa renner. C He was tod that he bad the pryscal strength fo it. 1. He was disappointed nt to get on to a degre course. 4. Wt does Lina say about her iia flue to make the national roving team? Th he fel that she wean’ treated fay 6, she admits that she was most just unfortunats . Shs disagrees with the way the slacon proves operated. 1. she recognies that she shoud Mave attended traning camps. 4, What does Lina suggest about her move to California? 1A She saw email a6 a way of furthering he carer. She was motivated by her desire to ry anew activity c convin fe ht thing to do. 1. She wanted to concentrate her enrgles on work rather than spor. '5, Greg and Lina agree that eyelng and ring bth equ ‘Rca commitment to a team efor 8 ateler Ca valingness to take sks, 1. good sense of ming 6. Aceoring to Greg, wy shuld cysts include rowing 2 part of ter tring? ‘A They might fig as enjoyable 2s he does. B. They would develop asia set of musts. CC TEmiaht help them to avold injury in accidents. 1. It provides a break from the monotony of cycing. {11/ Read the passage, and CIRCLE the correct answer to each question. (0.25% 8 = 2pts) Pollination ~Plents reproduce trough a process cle polination. During tis proces, pollen ‘must be introduced tothe femae portion a plan ofthe same spaces. Many method for polination are Cscemble around the world. The mast cammon methods ae Wansport of the pllen by insects, animals, land non-lving forces such as wind. Interstnly, plants seem to attract the fing ponators using ‘thats most sited to that animal or sat Fr Istancy,inecs are attracted by dfferent simul than Dds o bt, so the pant tat are plated by insects ook and grow cert thar ones painted by Dds. The dferences in plants may eater othe senses of sight and sme, to physic characteristics, or to the habs of partic poinatrs. Insets are the most common living polnatrs. Bees move fom flower to Hower to get nectar, 8 sweet, watery substance produted special to atvact the bees. Bes havea very good sense of smd, 50 ower that ae potnsted by bees heve sweet sme, Bees eso have color vison, which makes yelo and blue flowers most atracive to them. Bees have a short proboscis, which they can use ke 2 save {suck te nectar from a tn opeing inthe fave, Ts means that some Rowers plated by boos wll have a fute-shaed blossom that sas long asthe probosis ofthe bee that plates. Beas are not the oly insect to polinate plans. Moths and buterfles also do ths. Moths and butteres may look smi, but they ae deren n= numberof ways. Moths do not nd while they fed fon the sweet nectar of the flowers they poinate, Therefore, they can feed on flowers that offer butterfes no place to land. This prevents other animals and insects from having acess to the nectar. Butteres do stop to feed, so the plants they polinate ganeraly have a larger blossom so the buttery ‘an land. Another dference between moths and buteries i that moths fy at rig and rey on thelr ‘ence of sme more than thelr sense of sh. Me Nowers they pollinate are sweet smeling and fragrant. Because of the im ight at night, the Rowers tnd to be white or very ight In calor. Burs are active ‘luring the day, 0 they rey on Ue sense of sight. This makes them ettrected to flowers that are bighty| ‘colored. Because they see wel during the day they dont have a welldeveloped sense of smel, and so ‘many ofthe plants they polnate have no sm or the plant might even stk asa way of keeping other animals away. Both mots and butterflies have long poboscss, and, therefore, they can dink the nectar (of 2 plant through along, futekeblassm, Infact, thre are ome moths tht ave proboscses as long 5-30 centimeter! Pants without futesKke blossoms have developed to accommedate plats without long proboscis, such a le, Plants that are poinated by files must have more open and accessible nectar. AAdationaly, fies are atvected to rotting mest by thelr sense of smel, so many of the plants they pollinate sel Ike pu flesh. The Malaysian rffelsa flower can have Blossom as toad as @ meter in Slameter. They are ust red in color and smel Hk rting meat Because fes are aac primarly by ‘the smal ef a ower, the color fs usualy gt or dusty. ‘Bde can also poate plants, but thy are much bigger, 0 they require pants with much more nectar than the insects do. They also have good eyes and are atacted to bright grey re, aed yelow ‘Rowers. Brés do pot havea very good sense of smal so many ofthe plants they fed on do not have 3 sirong wel. ids that fed on nectar usualy have beaks tht match the shape ofthe Rowers fram which they et. The hummingbird has long thin beak that fits into the hi, fluted shape of the flowers where ‘hey find nectar. ‘Because non-living methods appear simple o plan compared to pants with beaut flawers. For Instance, many grasses and conifers are polinated by the wind, Instead of bight, swest-smeling blossoms, the plants that ae polinated by the wind have anthers that are made to float on the breeze. (On these plents, the anther is the part ofthe flower that holds the pole. 1. Te wars proboscis prgrop 2s coset meaning flexible, elongated part of certain insects Be prelongatio of the ear end ofthe body of an animal C8 long, thn beak that Ms ito uted shape ofthe flowers ©. 2 smal sarp-pinted margna! be or press on a pant 2. Which of the flowing can be inferred from paragraph 2 about the bees? ‘A Bees are a type of insects 'B. Bees make honey (C Bees ae smaler than brs Bees fy at night 3. coring to paragraph 3, what do moth rely onto nd nectar? ‘Asin ‘smal C Gale . Bees 4. In paragraph 3, the author tates that ‘Avot and buerfles are exactly the some 3. moths and bute: look aferent, but act the same way ‘Comoths and bers are very diferent than bees 1D, moths and butterflies look nearly the same put at different '5, Why does the autor meron "lowers that are bry clea” in paragraph 3? ‘h Because butterflies are attracted to them B.Decause moths are atracted to them _ Bscause boas are attracted to them . Because they havea fragrant sma «6, Saeed on the information in paragraph 4, which ofthe fling best explain the term "Musty"? 1k Powdery o¢ covered in st Old and tenon C.Havinga white or araytinge '. Smelng of midew 7. i of the folowing are mentioned as attracting spect polars to plant EXCEPT ‘color B.location © shape D. scent ‘8, Min Goes the author itrodce te clam, "Pants that ae polnated by fies must have more open and secesae nectar"? ‘Because fs tke the smel of putrid sh Because Mes are atacted to sweet odors CC. Because fies do not have lona proboscises 1, Because win snot ving method of plinaton LI11/ Read the passage, and CIRCLE the correct answer, (0.25% 8 = 2>ts) ‘The Video Loggers, ‘One rther unkely word that has entered the language Is "10g, a shertened fom of “we lo, A biog Is @ sry (2) on the Intemet by the person writing It the “logger” — who presumably ects ner sple To red Ts itoleal that made technology fs being sed to (2) __new life Ineo sch an eldfasioned form as the personal Jou. And now, a5 the tecmnoiogy behind viseo ‘Gomera is making them easler ta use, we have the video log, of "vlog" Vegoing does nt reqare (3) omer Ephistcated eauipment 2 digital camer, 2 high ~ speed Internet connection and a host ae all Brake nceded, Moggers can put anyting tak (2) er ancy ono ter personal me tes some longer: have no ambitions (5) — than to how fms they have shot while on Holey in ext Se22eomever, vogs en also Seve mare smbxtous purposes. For instance, amateur makers who ‘wont to make 2 (6) for themselves might publish ther work on the Internet, eager to recive [aves or eticsrn. And ineeasingy, gs are elng used to publicize polis! and socal issues tat = fot newsworthy enough to (7) eaverage by the mass medi. Tt Is sil too cary to. predict Ttretner vogging wil ever tke off wa major way orf Ii Just a passing fad, but ts (8) _is ony row becoming apparent. 2. A released posted csent mounted 2 Radd inhale insert Di breathe 3. Avabeoltely 8. largely Cutery De highiy 4 Kora 8. appeals Gutakes D. gives 5. a.other apart Crather Decent ©. pubicty fame Gname D. promotion 7. Kear Bawarrant Conse Deeause 8 A.potential —B. possibility Cty Da feastty 11V/ Fil n each blank with ONE sultable word to complete the passage. (0.25 x6 = 1-5 pts) “The vicar U23 football team fied second 2 the 2018 Asian Football Confederation 23 championship in China. Ther (1) "vas a ilestone in the Mistry of Vinamese football fand itepired Vietnamese national pide and anton. ‘The Vietnam U23 team wos the fst Southeast Asan team to enter the final ofthe tournament. @ thelr lung 1-2 to Usbedstan durng extra time, they are the chempions in the hearts of Vietnamese people (2) to thir excollent porformance witha strong, brave spit They exlarted vietoames Fans by ‘Australi, Syria, and Qatar. ‘The image of millon of Vietnamese people Uvonging the sects to cheer the U23 payers after leach game wil) forever in the histor of Vienamese fetal. Fans are calling them their (@) "ad te pio our country Vietnam, ‘L.achlevement/accomplishment/success/triumph/victory- 2, Despite Bethanks se 4. defeating/ beating Bete / sh) / exisk-/e te f hat Sc heroes, a V/ MULTIPLE CHOICE (015 x 8 = 2 pts) CIRCLE the wor or pvase that best completes each ofthe sentences 1 We dont sal foreign newspapers because there so for them request 8. requirement aim Didemand, 2. The cimate of this country is sina in many ways to, ‘A. the United States Cwhich ofthe United States ts af the United States 5. Fertunstty, twas nt fog before he gota lt with an old man who and gave hm some ‘money a5 wel Achadaheartot gold 6. swallow hs pride C.was vey wise D. wesveryld 4. Born into arch fay, he has for nothing al is fe. sant do cathe le needed required lacked Pawanted 5. Altough her move perfomanoss often recsive___from crc, the actreas hasnt ven up yet ‘feedback praise C.scers D, encouragement 6. tf my best fiend and ¥ are upset with each other, wel get agate and tak inorder to soe ‘our sues as quid as possible, Amie B ktten C chicken Di turkey 7, Replocement of smeriphone batteries canbe ft because You have to take the cece frst. hott Biapat Caway . down 8. ____eurng the meeting dd anyone mention thatthe managing drectr wes panning to leave ‘B.Atno point Benno way Coniyater Ute V1/ Supply the appropriate forms of the words in brackets. (0.25 x 6 = 1.5 pls) HOW DO WE BEST HELP OTHERS? According to some psychologists, we should ecamine our deeper matives when we ate to help others ‘who anpeer to be in need of our supoor. Helping others is dearly a good thing to do, ad ean have & G. store) "power for both aver and (2. RECEIVE) 1 however, we begin ‘tw focus on whet we might get out of helping someone, rather tan ow Tak parson might be helped, we ‘ould be In danger of adopting a somennat calaisting atte, Ths would be to irpart (3. STONY) to the ideas of those psychologists who bellewe that, ultimately, we only do things for ‘cur own (&. ASPIRE) that no actions are truly (5. ALTRUISM) ; ‘And, of course, we car all tink of examples of problems that have been exacerated by te (INTEND) —___ but ikconsidered intervention of third partes. We ahould leo sear I mind that ‘ong too much For people and protecting ther from the carsequences of ir acons can reduce thet ‘motivation and even rob them ofthe resources to sot thins out fo themselves. 1. restoration Bervepent 5.001 3. sgniicance 4. asprations) 5. altruistic ‘well-intentioned Vi1/ IDENTIFY (0.125 x 6 = 0.75 pt) the 6 errors and CORRECT It (0.125 x 6 = 0.75 pt). Example: No other quay is more important fora scents o acute ato observe carly O.as +> than Witching fr wdfn the forest, we rarely soe pat the surface of things. Stand onthe ground Nor, we sean the leaf ates, enely oveioking the ving word inthe sl eneeth our fet. “Te forest's basement ea secret Word, AS diferent from our ovn word as wate is from ar, the soll seems quietly, even dead. Gut ife bustles down bdo: 3 Cue Inch of tp sll may cortain tions of Predators and prey ram beneath as well as above the forest oor. However, those upstairs and doymstais forest denizens Ive dsely inked Ives. 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