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This document is an English language entrance exam consisting of multiple parts, including reading comprehension, true/false statements, matching exercises, and fill-in-the-blank questions. It assesses candidates' understanding of notices, advertisements, and passages related to remote work and health benefits of walking. The exam is designed to evaluate language skills in a structured format over a 60-minute period.
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This document is an English language entrance exam consisting of multiple parts, including reading comprehension, true/false statements, matching exercises, and fill-in-the-blank questions. It assesses candidates' understanding of notices, advertisements, and passages related to remote work and health benefits of walking. The exam is designed to evaluate language skills in a structured format over a 60-minute period.
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ĐỀ SỐ 3 BÀI THI ĐÁNH GIÁ ĐẦU VÀO ĐẠI HỌC

(Đề thi có 05 trang) TRÊN MÁY TÍNH


Bài thi: Tiếng Anh
Thời gian làm bài: 60 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề

PART 1-Questions 1-7


Read the notices/messages/advertisements and decide if the statements that follow each question are TRUE or
FALSE. Write X in the corresponding column (T or F) to the right of each statement.

Messages/Notices/Advertisements Statements
Question 1. T F
1. Passengers should be careful when leaving the
PLEASE MIND THE GAP train.
Be careful when stepping off the train.
2. You must run when getting off the train.

3. This sign is only for the train driver.

4. The train doesn’t allow passengers to leave.

Question 2. T F
1. Tom repairs phones and computers.

TOM'S TECH REPAIRS — FAST & 2. You can go to Tom’s shop at 7 p.m.
RELIABLE
Laptops - Phones - Tablets 3. Tom’s shop is closed on Sundays.
Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
4. Tom repairs only laptops.

Question 3. T F
1. You get a discount if you register early.
GYM MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL
Sign up before May 31 to get 20% off. 2. The offer lasts forever.

3. The discount is 20 percent.

4. The offer starts in June.

Question 4. T F
1. Mr. Brown’s class is still on this Friday.
CLASS CANCELLED
Mr. Brown’s history class will not be held this 2. The class will take place at a later time.
Friday.
Please check the school website for a new 3. Students should check online for updates.
schedule.
4. The class is cancelled forever.

Messages/Notices/Advertisements Statements
T F
Question 5.
1. Volunteers will get free meals.
CITY MARATHON - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Looking for people to help during the race on 2. The marathon is on Saturday.
Sunday.
Meals and T-shirts provided. Call 070-567-3421. 3. You can call if you want to help.

4. Volunteers must bring their own shirts.

Question 6. T F
To: Jack 1. Jack should go to Aunt Anna’s.
From: Mom
We’re at Aunt Anna’s. Please heat the soup and 2. Jack has to heat the soup.
feed the cat before watching TV.
3. Jack must do a chore before watching
TV.

4. Mom asks Jack to feed the dog.

Question 7. T F

CINEMA CLOSED FOR RENOVATION 1. The cinema will open on June 21.
Our theatre will be closed until June 20.
We’ll reopen on June 21 with new seating. 2. The cinema is adding new shows.

3. You can go to the cinema before June 20.

4. The cinema is upgrading its seating.

PART 2-Questions 8-15


Read the passage and answer questions 8-15.
Thirty-year-old Lisa Taylor has been working remotely for over two years now. After the pandemic began, her
company allowed employees to work from home. Lisa found that remote work gave her more freedom and helped
her save commuting time. Every morning, she sets up her laptop at the kitchen table, has a coffee, and begins her
workday.
To stay “focused”, Lisa follows a strict routine and avoids distractions. “She” uses video calls to attend
meetings and online platforms to share files with her team. Although she sometimes misses chatting with coworkers
in person, she enjoys the quiet environment.
[A] Lisa believes that remote work is here to stay. [B] More companies are now offering flexible work options
to keep employees happy and productive. [C] Lisa recently started working part-time from a co-working space near
her home for a change of scenery. [D]
For questions 8 and 9, decide if the statements are TRUE or FALSE. Write X in the corresponding column (T
or F) to the right of each statement.
Question 8 is based on the information in paragraph 1.

Statements T F
1. Lisa works from home every day.
2. Lisa has worked remotely for more than two years.

3. Lisa doesn’t like working from home.

4. Lisa saves time by not commuting.

Question 9 is based on the information in paragraph 2.


Statements T F
1. Lisa often gets distracted when working.

2. Lisa attends meetings online.

3. Lisa talks face-to-face with coworkers every day.

4. Lisa uses the internet to share work files.

For questions 10-15, choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D.


Question 10. In paragraph 2, the word “focused” is closest in meaning to:
A. lazy B. bored C. concentrated D. tired
Question 11. In paragraph 2, the word “she” refers to:
A. coworker B. platform C. Lisa D. environment
Question 12. What is one benefit of remote work for Lisa?
A. She earns more money.
B. She travels often.
C. She doesn’t have to travel to work.
D. She works fewer hours.
Question 13. In which space (marked A, B, C, or D in the passage) will the following sentence fit?
“This allows her to interact with others while maintaining the flexibility she values”
A. [A]. B. [B]. C. [C]. D. [D].
Question 14. Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph of the passage?
A. Lisa is planning to return to full-time office work soon.
B. Lisa finds working in new environments helps her stay motivated.
C. Lisa prefers working entirely alone rather than with others.
D. Lisa dislikes any kind of change in her work routine.
Question 15. Which sentence best summarizes the passage?
A. Lisa quit her job during the pandemic.
B. Lisa loves traveling and works in cafés.
C. Lisa has worked remotely for two years and enjoys the flexibility.
D. Lisa wants to return to the office full-time.
PART 3-Questions 16-20
Question 16. Match each number (1-4) with a suitable letter (A-F) to make an appropriate exchange.
1. How was your weekend? A. It’s down this street, then turn left.

2. Could you tell me how to get to the train station? B. Don’t worry. It happens.

3. Thank you so much for your advice! C. I really enjoyed it.

4. I’m sorry I’m late! D. That’s fine. Let me help you.

E. My pleasure.
F. Not too far from here.

Question 17. Match each sentence beginning (1-4) with its most suitable ending (A-F).
1. Air pollution in urban areas A. is partly due to lack of learning support at home.

2. Water scarcity in many parts of the world B. is affecting agriculture and daily life.

3. Many children's poor academic performance C. is caused by traffic and industrial activities.

4. The extinction of some animal species D. is closely related to climate change.

E. has drawn global attention to conservation.

F. results from excessive screen time.

Question 18. Match each sentence beginning (1-4) with its most suitable ending(A-F).
1. Should students have more time for physical activity, A. people would travel more by bus.

2. Were the public transport system improved, B. she wouldn’t have failed the exam.

3. Had Anna revised her lessons more carefully, C. the accident could have ended tragically.

4. Had it not been for his quick reaction, D. they would perform better at school.

E. the road would have been blocked.

F. their health will be at risk.

Question 19. Match each sentence beginning (1-4) with its most suitable ending(A-F).

1. Mr. Thompson is a skilled surgeon A. with whom we had a pleasant chat.

2. The villagers welcomed the tourists B. the news of which delighted her family.

3. The movie won several international awards C. most of which came from the local government.

4. Mary received a scholarship D. whose work has saved hundreds of lives.

E. that were presented during the ceremony.

F. who came from various countries.

Question 20. Match each sentence beginning (1-4) with its most suitable ending (A-F).

1. She approached the problem A. that keeps me going through hard times.

2. Kevin delivered his presentation B. as he had rehearsed it many times.


3. It was the surprise visit C. like a professional would.

4. It is my friends’ constant support D. that lifted my mood instantly.

E. which left the whole class speechless.

F. as though nothing had happened.

PART 4-Questions 21-25


Read the text and fill in ONE word which best fits each gap.
Most people think of walking as something simple, but it can actually be (21) ______ helpful for your health. Not only does
it improve your mood, but it also helps with fitness and heart health. Doctors recommend walking every day, even if it’s
just for 20 minutes. It (22) ______ improve blood flow and reduce stress. In cities, walking instead of driving (23) ______
reduce pollution. People sometimes forget that walking is one of the easiest ways to exercise. (24) ______ is more, it’s free!
So next time you think about driving a short distance, try walking (25) ______.

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