Đề thi mẫu Kỳ thi đánh giá năng lực Đại học Quốc gia thành phố Hồ Chí Minh năm 2019 - Môn Tiếng Anh
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (Questions 01 – 20)
Directions: Each of the following sentences contains a blank. From the four choices given,
select the one that can be inserted in the blank to either form a grammatically correct
sentence or to be the most appropriate to the meaning of the context. Then, fill in the
corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
▪ Number of questions: 20
▪ Vocabulary focus:
The tested lexical items are basically selected from the official text books of the high school
English program, grades 10, 11 and 12 with the main focus on grade 12.
▪ Grammar focus:
The tested grammar contents are basically selected from the official text books of the high
school English program, grades 10, 11 and 12 with the main focus on grade 12.
▪ Example:
1. The technician is coming tomorrow to ________ the new computer system.
A. cut
B. stop
C. decorate
D. install
The answer is (D). (A), (B) and (C) are not appropriate because cut, stop and decorate do
not collocate with the new computer system.
2. These yellow lines do not allow parking at certain times. It means that you ________
park here.
A. can’t
B. shouldn’t
C. needn’t
D. mightn’t
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e answer is (D). The context expresses a possible future, so (D) is the correct choice with the structure ‘will + infinitive’ in the main clause. 59. The answer is (C). (C) has the correct punctuation: the semi colon is equivalent to the full stop, and the word that follows is not capitalized. ‘therefore’ is the transition used to connect two clauses equivalent to two sentences. 60. The answer is (A). (A) has the correct transition as a time expression for the future. 61. The answer is (D). (D) has the relative pronoun ‘who’ as the subject for the verb ‘subsidized’. 62. The answer is (A). The subject ‘it’ in (A) refers to the noun ‘voyage’ mentioned before. 63. The answer is (C). The transition ‘However’ in (C) contrasts the idea mentioned in the sentence before. 64. The answer is (B). (B) has the structure ‘the first ... to do something’ and the relative clause omitting ‘which was’. 65. The answer is (D). (D) has the correct punctuation and the second subject for the second verb. 66. The answer is (C). Sentence 6 is a detail which supports sentence 5, so (C) has the correct punctuation (the hyphen) to express this meaning. 67. The answer is (D). The verb form ‘weren’t’agrees with the subject ‘numbers’. 68. The answer is (C). (C) has the possessive adjective ‘her’ which refers to the subject ‘she’. 69. The answer is (A). (A) has the correct punctuation: the comma separates the noun phrases in the list. 70. The answer is (B). (B) tells the story in the chronological order. _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 52 III. LISTENING SECTION (Optional section) LISTENING PART 1 (Questions 71 – 80) 71. The answer is (C). There are boats at the beach, not on the water. 72. The answer is (C). “He is on a farm” is suitable with the picture of cows and the surrounding. 73. The answer is (B). In the picture, the man is jumping up high and throwing the ball into the basket. 74. The answer is (D). In the picture, “the women are shaking hands, smiling” best indicates that “they’re greeting each other”. 75. The answer is (A). “The doctors are performing an operation.” “The technicians” or “the lazy workers” in choices (C) and (D) are not appropriate. 76. The answer is (A). The boy is watching television, not doing homework, eating or making lunch. 77. The answer is (C). Some vegetables have been put on a scale to be weighed. “displayed for sale” in choice (A) is not clear. “being cleaned” or “been cut into small pieces” in other choices are wrong. 78. The answer is (A). A man is planting some trees, not petting his dog, sunbathing or feeding animals. 79. The answer is (A). The box is full of toys. “bowls and plates”, “dishwasher” and “refrigerator” in other choices are not appropriate. 80. The answer is (A). The building is on the lake, not in the mountains, in the field or in the forest. LISTENING PART 2 (Questions 81 – 90) 81. The answer is (A). The woman comes to see the principal to have an interview for the chemistry teacher position; therefore, the conversation mostly takes place at a school. 82. The answer is (C). The man says that Ms. Henderson is meeting with the library staff. 83. The answer is (C). “A car collided with a bus at the corner of Belmont Avenue and Walker Road around noon today”. _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 53 84. The answer is (C). “A second accident occurred at Keller Street and Kings Lane at 1:30.” 85. The answer is (C). The man says “The film doesn’t start for another ten minutes.” 86. The answer is (A). To respond to the man’s question, “Do you want something to eat?” the woman says “I’ll have some popcorn.” 87. The answer is (B). Following the man’s question, “Do you want anything to drink with that?” the woman says “I would like an orange juice, please.” 88. The answer is (B). The speaker says “My name is Lina and I’ll be your guide today.” 89. The answer is (C). It is stated in the talk that “The guided part of the tour will end at noon, but you will have one hour afterwards to explore on your own and visit our gift shop before your bus arrives to pick you up.” 90. The answer is (D). According to the speaker, “The guided part of the tour will end at noon, but you will have one hour afterwards to explore on your own and visit our gift shop before your bus arrives to pick you up.” Therefore, choice (D) is the best answer. LISTENING PART 3 (Questions 91 – 100) 91. The answer is (B). Right at the beginning, the student comes with the information and questions “I’m so glad that I finished my presentation. So, uh, what do you think of it? Did I do all right?”. “upcoming assignment” or “ a report” in other choices is wrong information. 92. The answer is (A). When the professor says he gives the student an A-, the student says “That’s a little disappointing.” 93. The answer is (A). The professor says, “I believe you make a few factual errors in your presentation.” 94. The answer is (A). To explain clearly the factual errors, the professor says, “you need to do a better job of fact-checking in the future” and “ I made a list of the four errors that I caught in your presentation. Take a look.” 95. The answer is (B). “I checked over everything I said twice” can be inferred as “I couldn’t make those mistakes.” _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 54 96. The answer is (C). After introducing the topic of the lesson “ I’d like to discuss bird migration now”, the professor asks a question to brainstorm” Does anyone know why they do that?”, then he discusses the reasons why birds migrate “ because of food. avoid freezing.need safer place to breed”. 97. The answer is (C). When the professor responds “That’s part of the reason”, he indicates that the student’s answer is only partially complete. There are other reasons as well. 98. The answer is (A). The professor states that “ Bird migration is basically about finding food source.Birds migrates because of food” 99. The answer is (C). The professor focuses on the fact that birds migrate to find food. He gives details about how cold climate changes the environment and how harsh it is to find food. 100. The answer is (B). When the student asks about the “food sources in northern climes during winter”, the professor says “there are some. But remember that the amount of food available decreases. As a result, many animals compete for dwindling amounts of food.” _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 55 THE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST IX. THE SAMPLE ENGLISH TEST – AUDIO SCRIPTS 71. A. There are boats on the water. B. There are boats at the park. C. There are boats at the beach. D. There is a boat in the museum. 72. A. The man is in a sports stadium. B. He is near an office building. C. He is on a farm. D. He is in a city. 73. A. The man is in a pool. B. The man is playing basketball C. The man is borrowing a ball. D. The man is clapping his hands. 74. A. They’re looking at a book. B. They’re trying to cook. C. They’re reading a newspaper. D. They’re greeting each other. 75. A. The doctors are performing an operation. B. The men are playing golf. C. The lazy workers are taking a nap. D. The technicians are discussing the equipment. 76. A. The boy is watching television. B. The boy is doing homework. C. The boy is eating. D. The boy is making lunch. 77. A. Some vegetables have been displayed for sale. B. Some vegetables are being cleaned. C. Some vegetables have been put on a scale to be weighed. D. Some vegetables have been cut into small pieces. 78. A. A man is planting some trees. B. A man is petting his dog. C. A man is sunbathing on the grass. D. A man is feeding some animals. _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 56 79. A. The box is full of toys. B. The bowls and plates are broken. C. The dishwasher is almost full. D. The dishes are in the refrigerator. 80. A. The building is on the lake. B. The building is in the mountains. C. The building is in the field. D. The building is in the forest. Questions 81 – 82 refer to the following conversation Woman : Hello, I’m here to see Principal Henderson. Man : Do you have an appointment? Woman : Yes, I’m Amy Reynolds. I’m her 3:00 interview for the chemistry teacher position. Man : OK. Please take a seat. Ms. Henderson is meeting with the library staff. She’ll be out shortly. Questions 83 – 84 refer to the following talk Our first heavy rainfall of the season has arrived, and with it some very wet roads and low visibility conditions. The driving out there is dangerous today, folks, and already we have some traffic accidents to report. A car collided with a bus at the corner of Belmont Avenue and Walker Road around noon today. No injuries were reported. A second accident occurred at Keller Street and Kings Lane at 1 :30. Two cars and a truck slid off the road. The truck driver has been taken to the hospital. We're expecting the rain to continue all day, but things are looking up. Sunny weather will arrive Wednesday and should stay with us the rest of the week. Meanwhile, drive safely. Questions 85 – 87 refer to the following conversation Man : Do you want something to eat? The film doesn’t start for another ten minutes and I’m pretty hungry. Woman : Sure, I’ll have some popcorn. No butter, please but make sure they put on a lot of salt. _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 57 Man : All of that salt is not good for you. And it will make you thirsty. Do you want anything to drink with that? Woman : Yes, I would like an orange juice, please. Questions 88 – 90 refer to the following talk Good morning. My name is Lina and I’ll be your guide today. It’s now 8:45 and we’ll starting our tour of the galleries at 9:00. But before we begin, I have some announcements to make. We don’t allow visitors to take pictures of the pictures of the art-work or use video equipment inside the exhibits. The guided part of the tour will end at noon, but you will have one hour afterwards to explore on your own and visit our gift shop before your bus arrives to pick you up. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. I hope you have a wonderful visit. Questions 91 – 95 refer to the following conversation Student : Professor Gordon, is it okay if I drop in? I’m so glad that I finished my presentation. So, uh, what do you think of it? Did I do all right? Professor: Overall, I was impressed with your work, Matt. I’d say that you did a pretty good job for covering most of the material. Student : Thank you for saying that, sir. So, um did I get an A on the presentation? Professor : Well, you didn’t get an A. I felt that you work was worth an A- though. Student : Oh That’s a little disappointing. Do you mind telling me what I didn’t do well enough on? Professor : Hmm Like I just said, you did well on your topic. However, I believe you make a few factual errors in your presentation. Student : Factual errors? But I checked over everything I said twice. Professor : Well, I don’t know what to say except that you need to do a better job of fact- checking in the future. Here I made a list of the four errors that I caught in your presentation. Take a look. _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 58 Student : Oh, yes, I uh, I see. I did mess up, didn’t I? Well, anyway, thanks for giving me an A- in that case. Professor : There’s no need to thank me. Aside from these four errors, the rest of your presentation was absolutely perfect. You earned that grade, Matt. Questions 96 – 100 refer to the following lecture/ discussion Professor: Shall we continue with our next topic? I’d like to discuss bird migration now. We all know that birds migrate South in winter and North in spring. “Does anyone know why they do that?” Student 1 : They're looking for warmer weather, right? Professor: Well That's part of the reason. But there's another one, too. Anyone else? Student 2: Uh, they're looking for food? Professor: Precisely. Many scientists have researched bird n1igration and have come up with their own theories on why birds migrate. Not all of them, uh, agree with each other. However, there's one thing they all agree on: Bird migration is basically about finding food sources. Of course, there are other reasons. For instance, birds need to reach warmer climates to avoid freezing. Also, they need safe places, uh, to breed. There are other theories, too. But, when you get down to it, birds migrate because of food. It's the driving force behind them flying, in some cases, thousands of miles. So, what happened to the food in the places the birds were before they migrated . .. ? Well, think about it. As winter comes, most vegetation dies. The ground freezes, and, in many places, there's snow on the ground. This makes foraging hard or even impossible. Simply put, finding food becomes incredibly difficult. However, when birds head south, they go to places that are warm even in winter. Therefore, there are more, urn, sources of food for them. This provides them with nourishment and decreases their chances of starving. As for the few _____________________________________________________________________________________ International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 59 birds that, for whatever reason, fail to migrate, many actually succumb to starvation. Student 2: Are there really no food sources in northern climes during winter? Professor: Well, sure, there are some. But remember that the amount of food available decreases. As a result, many animals compete for dwindling amounts of food. What happens is that some birds can find food while most others cannot. Therefore, most birds avoid this issue by migrating to places with an abundance of food.
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