BÀI THI ĐÁNH GIÁ NĂNG LỰC SỬ DỤNG TIẾNG ANH TỪ BẬC 3 ĐẾN BẬC 5 THEO KHUNG NĂNG LỰC NGOẠI NGỮ 6 BẬC DÙNG CHO VIỆT NAM KỸ NĂNG NGHE

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ĐẠI HỌC THÁI NGUYÊN TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC SƯ PHẠM CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM Độc lập - Tự do - Hạnh phúc ĐỀ MINH HỌA BÀI THI ĐÁNH GIÁ NĂNG LỰC SỬ DỤNG TIẾNG ANH TỪ BẬC 3 ĐẾN BẬC 5 THEO KHUNG NĂNG LỰC NGOẠI NGỮ 6 BẬC DÙNG CHO VIỆT NAM KỸ NĂNG NGHE Thời gian làm bài: thời gian nghe thực tế + 5 phút xem lại bài LISTENING Directions: This is the listening test for levels from 3 to 5 of the Vietnam s six-level Language Proficiency Test. There are three parts to the test. You will hear each part once. For each part of the test there will be time for you to look through the questions and time for you to check your answers. Write your answers on the question paper. The recording will now be stopped, please ask any questions now because you must not speak during the test. PART 1 Directions: There are eight questions in this part. For each question there are four options and a short recording. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. You now have 48 seconds to look through the questions and the options in each question. 1. What does Joe s father do? A. A farmer B. A photographer C. A pilot D. A teacher 2. What s George doing now? A. He s studying. B. He s playing volleyball. C. He s driving to the airport. D. He s driving to the stadium. 3. Which room will the woman stay in? A. Room 6 B. Room 23 Page 1 of 7 / code 153

C. Room 43 D. Room 33 4. Who will be on the stage next? A. The pianist and guitarist B. The drummer and guitarist C. A lady singer D. The Three Biscuits band 5. Which sport will the boy do soon at the centre? A. Waterskiing B. Diving C. Swimming D. Sailing 6. What can t the woman find? A. The knife B. The paintbrush C. The hammer D. The screwdriver 7. What is the weather forecast for tomorrow? A. Heavy rain B. Very hot and dry C. Sunny and light shower D. Foggy and windy 8. What is broken? A. A plate B. A table C. A lamp D. A phone PART 2 Directions: You will hear three different conversations. In each conversation there are four questions. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. You will hear the conversations only once. Conversation 1 Questions 9-12: You will hear Natasha and Colin talking about running. 9. How is Natasha going to work today? A. She is taking the bus. Page 2 of 7 / code 153

B. She is taking the train. C. She is running. D. She is driving her car. 10. Why did Colin go back to use public transport instead of running to work? A. He felt tired. B. He found running to work was bad for his health. C. He wanted to save time. D. He liked keeping fit at the gym. 11. What does Natasha wear at work? A. A tracksuit and trainers B. A shirt and trousers. C. A suit. D. Casual clothes. 12. What does Natasha think about the race next month? A. It will be good fun. B. The prizes are big. C. It will make her relaxed. D. She can make friends at the race. Conversation 2 Questions 13-16: You will hear a conversation between a man and a woman at home. 13. Why does the man want to gout out? A. Because he feels bored staying at home. B. Because he feels hungry staying at home. C. Because he feels cold staying at home. D. Because he feels hot staying at home. 14. Why does the woman want to stay at home? A. Because she has coughs. B. Because she feels tired. C. Because she has toothache. D. Because she has stomachache. 15. Why doesn t the woman want to watch an Italian film? A. Because she is thinks it is too short. B. Because she thinks it is not serious. C. Because she s afraid she will fall asleep watching it. Page 3 of 7 / code 153

D. Because she has doesn t know Italian. 16. Why doesn t the woman want to watch a Robert de Niro s? A. Because she feels too busy to watch it. B. Because she feels too serious to watch it. C. Because she doesn t want to watch it the third time. D. Because she doesn t want to watch it the second time. Conversation 3 Questions 17-20: You will hear a conversation between a girl called Ella and her father about the school holidays. 17. What has Ella decided to do during her holidays? A. She s going to stay at home. B. She s going to travel with her friends. C. She s going to attend a class. D. She s going to visit her relatives. 18. Why does Ella need a break from her friends? A. Because she meets them in term time. B. Because they and she don t have the same interests. C. Because they are pop stars, but she isn t. D. Because they wear make-up but she doesn t. 19. Why did Ella have to come home early last holiday? A. Because she ran out of money. B. Because she missed her family. C. Because her tent got flooded. D. Because her house got flooded. 20. Why isn t Ella allowed to look after Mr. Atkins horse? A. Because she is too fat to do it. B. Because she is too tall to do it. C. Because she is too careless to do it. D. Because she is too young to do it. PART 3 Directions: You will hear three different talks or lectures. In each talk or lecture there are five questions. For each question, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D. You will hear the talks or lectures only once. Page 4 of 7 / code 153

Talk/Lecture 1 Questions 21-25: You will hear a tutor talking to two business students called Phillips and Janice about their research on managing individuals. 21. Janice says that the importance of the individual is generally A. emphasized. B. ignored. C. intensified. D. eschewed. 22. Janice thinks that employers should encourage workers who are A. potential leaders. B. open to new ideas. C. good at teamwork. D. diligent in their job. 23. Janice suggests that managers may find it difficult to A. form successful groups. B. balance conflicting needs. C. deal with uncooperative workers. D. solve problems with superfluous products. 24. Janice believes employers should look for job applicants who A. can think independently. B. will obey the system. C. can solve problems. D. work well in teams. 25. Janice believes managers should A. demonstrate good behaviors. B. encourage co-operation early on. C. increase financial incentives. D. deal with lots of pressure. Talk/Lecture 2 Questions 26-30: You will hear an introduction about features of undergraduate study in the UK. Page 5 of 7 / code 153

26. You do not have to provide A. a letter of recommendation. B. school records. C. exam results. D. health certificate. 27. Your required English level depends on A. your age. B. your chosen course. C. your grades. D. your nationality. 28. Some science courses require you to A. take an exam. B. complete a foundation year. C. do extra personal study. D. have a higher level of English. 29. Application for undergraduate courses is A. always via UCAS. B. direct with universities. C. either via UCAS or direct with universities. D. via a placement agency. 30. British universities A. are the best in the world. B. rank among the top universities in the world. C. are all well respected. D. are generally well respected. Talk/Lecture 3 Questions 31-35: You will hear a man talking about The Moon. 31. What belief about The Moon is true in Hinduism? A. It has a drink that gives gods immortality. B. There is a woman who controls the tides. C. It chases The Sun across the sky. D. Full Moon makes people mad. Page 6 of 7 / code 153

32. In Muslim year, Ramadan begins A. fourteen days after the first full moon of Spring. B. when new moon appears. C. on the same day as moon festival in autumn. D. at the full moon night of July. 33. Which is NOT true about The Moon? A. It takes 17 hours to get there by rocket. B. There is very little gravity on The Moon. C. The temperature can reach 130ºC during the day. D. The surface of The Moon is like a desert. 34. How many people have been to The Moon? A. Nobody B. Only one C. Twelve D. Thirteen 35. Why can a golf ball go further on The Moon? A. Because there is no air. B. Because there is no wind to obliterate it. C. Because the ball is 13% lighter on The Moon. D. Because of the lack of gravity. End of the test. You will now have 05 minutes to check your answers. Page 7 of 7 / code 153