- Listening (30 minutes) : ĐỀ 4 Paper 1 Part 1
- Listening (30 minutes) : ĐỀ 4 Paper 1 Part 1
- Listening (30 minutes) : ĐỀ 4 Paper 1 Part 1
There are seven questions in this part. For each question, there are three pictures and a
short recording. You will hear each recording twice. Choose the correct picture by
clicking on the box below it
A B C
2. What did the man buy?
A B C
3. How can people travel today?
A B C
4. What is the date of the wedding anniversary?
A B C
5. What musical instruments does the family have now?
A B C
6. What’s the weather like in the mountains?
A B C
7. How did the woman learn about the fire?
A B C
PART 2
There are six questions in this part. You will hear a radio interview with a man called
Harry Park, who is talking about the adventure travel company he runs. You will hear
the recording twice. For each question, click on A, B or C for your answer.
PART 3
There are seven questions in this part. You will hear a radio programme about some
historic places to visit. For each question, click on the A, B or C to fill the missing
information in the numbered space.
1.
A. animals
B. tigers
C. people
2.
A. April
B. August
C. October
3.
A. 1765
B. 1755
C. 1795
4.
A. dining room
B. bedroom
C. kitchen
5.
A. costume
B. clothes
C. hats
6.
A. farming
B. coastal
C. fishing
7.
A. shoes
B. sweets
C. boots
There are five questions in this part Look at the text in each question. What does it say?
Click on the correct letter A, B or C for your answer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A. Keep your key safe.
B. Lock your desk before leaving.
C. Leave your key at reception.
PART 2
There are ten questions in this part. Read the text and look at the sentences below about
about Nene Valley Railway to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect. If it is
correct, click on box A. If it is not correct, click on box B.
1. Nene Valley Railway carries goods between distant cities.
A
B
2. One adult and three children can buy a Family Fare.
A
B
3. The Railway is the only attraction in Nene Park.
A
B
4. The biggest steam engine at Wansford is French.
A
B
5. You can see the German engine only at certain times of the year.
A
B
6. Passengers must pay extra to see the train collection at Wansford.
A
B
7. The Railway has appeared in at least one film.
A
B
8. Groups of school children can only visit the railway in May or June.
A
B
9. A group of fifty pupils pays more per child than a group of sixty.
A
B
10. You can book a train for a private party.
A
B
PART 3
The are five questions in this part. Read the text and questions below. For each
question, click on the correct letter A, B, C or D for your answer.
Parents whose children show a special interest in a particular sport have a difficult
decision to make about their children's careers. Should they allow their children to train
to become top sportsmen and women? For many children it means that starting very
young and school work, going out with friends and other interests have to take second
place. It's very difficult to explain to a young child why he or she has to train for five
hours a day, even at the weekend, when most of his or her friends are playing. Another
problem is of course money. In many countries money for' training is available from the
government for the very best young sportsmen and women. If this help cannot be given
it means that it is the parents who have to find the time and the money to support their
child's development - and sports clothes, transport to competitions, special equipment
etc. can all be very expensive. Many parents are understandably worried that it is
dangerous to start serious training in a sport at an early age. Some doctors agree that
young muscles may be damaged by training before they are properly developed.
Professional trainers, however, believe that it is only by starting young that you can
reach the top as a successful sports person. What is clear is that very few people do
reach the top and both parents and children should be prepared for failure even after
many years of training.
1. What is the difficulty of the parents whose children are very interested in a particular
sport?
A. to choose careers for their children.
B. to choose school for their children.
C. to choose the type of sport for their children.
D. to choose sports clothes for their children.
2. One of the difficulties of the parents is …….
A. to allow their children to train to become the top.
B. to help their children with school work.
C. to allow their children to go out with their friends.
D. to explain why they have to work very hard even at the weekend.
3. Another difficulty the parent have is ……
A. that how their children can become the best sportsmen and women.
B. that how they can get the government’s help.
C. that they have to find the money to support their children without the
government’s help.
D. that they have to find good professional trainers for their children.
4. What kind of help is there for some young people who do well in sports?
A. training on the weekends.
B. financial help from the government.
C. sports clothes, equipment, and travel to competitions.
D. parents, doctors and professional trainers.
5. Early training could be good because …
A. children don't have to play on the weekends.
B. there will be less homework to do.
C. it can prepare children for failure after years of training.
D. an early start might help someone be very good in a sport.
PART 4
There are ten questions in this part. Read the text below and choose the correct word
for each space. For each question, click on the correct letter A, B, C or D for your
answer.
1.
A. difficulty
B. problem
C. fear
D. worry
2.
A. making
B. taking
C. holding
D. finding
3.
A. While
B. During
C. After
D. Until
4.
A. prepared
B. waited
C. happened
D. attended
5.
A. offered
B. advised
C. tried
D. suggested
6.
A. very
B. so
C. too
D. such
7.
A. paying
B. reaching
C. earning
D. winning
8.
A. another
B. all
C. some
D. each
9.
A. still
B. ever
C. already
D. yet
10.
A. common
B. popular
C. preferred
D. favourite
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first one.
PART 2
1.
Your English friend Elena has invited you to go clubbing with her next Sunday but you
can’t.
Write a message to Elena. In your message, you should:
• thank Elena for her invitation
• apologise for not being able to go
• suggest meeting her another time.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.
2.
You are going to be absent from your next English class.
Write a message to your English teacher. In your message, you should:
• explain why you are going to be absent
• apologise to your teacher
• ask your teacher for information about next week's class.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.