Đề tham khảo Tiếng Anh trình độ A1, A2, B1 - Reading skill - Đề số 6

6. Everyone must ……… a shower before they go in the water.
A. do B. make C. take
7. There are special changing rooms for ……… with young children.
A. brothers B. parents C. cousins
8. Please ……… to take a towel with you to the pool.
A. know B. understand C. remember
9. If you are ………, you can get a drink in the snack bar upstairs.
A. dirty B. thirsty C. wet 
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  1. 6 - SAMPLE TEST - READING SKILL - LEVELS A1-A2-B1 16. A) Oh, what did you see? B) You should go to bed early. C) Do you think I'd like it? 17. A) Is the city centre far? B) Perhaps I'll go next weekend. C) Do you think I'd like it? 18. A) Perhaps I'll go next weekend. B) Oh, what did you see? C) Yes, it was really good. Which cinema did you go to? 19. A) Do you think I'd like it? B) Are the tickets expensive there? C) Yes, it was really good. Which cinema did you go to? 20. A) Do you think I'd like it? B) Perhaps I'll go next weekend. C) Oh, what did you see? Part 4. Questions 21-27. Read the article about Esther and then answer the questions. For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. ETHER'S STORY When Esther left school at the age of sixteen, her aunt Flory gave her £500 for her birthday. Most of Esther's friends decided to go to college, but Esther used her aunt's money to start her own business. She bought fruit, sugar and some glass jars and began making her own jam. She sold the jam for £1 a jar to her friends and she soon doubled her aunt's £500. At first, her parents didn't want Esther to spend her time making jam and they thought that she should study instead. They hoped that one day she would be a teacher or a doctor. But Esther didn't listen to them. She just kept on making jam. After a few months, she started selling it to the local market. Then she started making orange juice. She sold this to a school where one of her friends worked. After two years, her business was very large and her parents were very pleased with her. She made all kinds of food which she sold to shops and supermarkets. She was so busy that she had to get some people to work for her. Example: 0. How old was Esther when she left school? A. 14 B. 15 C. 16 Answer: C 21. Why did Aunt Flory give Esther some money? A) Esther's friends needed it. B) It was a present. C) Esther asked for it. 22. After she left school, Esther A) started her own business. B) worked for her aunt. C) went to college. 23. Why did Esther make jam? A) She wanted to make money. B) She liked to eat it. C) She had a lot of fruit.
  2. 6 - SAMPLE TEST - READING SKILL - LEVELS A1-A2-B1 24. When Esther left school, her parents wanted her to A) work in a market. B) go to college. C) be a businesswoman. 25. Esther sold orange juice to A) a school. B) her friends. C) the local market. 26. Esther's parents were happy because Esther A) was busy. B) cooked for them. C) had a good business. 27. After two years, Esther A) opened a shop. B) worked in a supermarket. C) paid people to help her. Part 5. Questions 28-35. Read the article about air travel. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C on you answer sheet. A HISTORY OF AIR TRAVEL In 1783, two French brothers built (0) first balloon to take people into the air. One hundred and twenty years later, in 1903, the Wright brothers built the first plane with an engine and (28) in it. This was (29) the United States. Then, in 1918, the US Post Office began the first airmail service. Aeroplanes changed a (30) in the next thirty years. Then, in the 1950s, aeroplanes became much (31) because they had jet engines. In 1976, Concorde was built in the UK and France. It is the fastest passenger plane in the world and it (32) fly at 2500 kilometres an hour, so the journey (33) London to New York is only four hours. Today, millions of people travel (34) aeroplane, and it is difficult to think of a world without (35) Example: 0. A. the B. a C. one Answer: A 28. A) fly B) flew C) flown 29. A) through B) at C) in 30. A) many B) lot C) few 31. A) fastest B) faster C) fast 32. A) can B) must C) should 33. A) of B) from C) between 34. A) on B) by C) with 35. A) their B) they C) them ___THE END___
  3. 6 - SAMPLE TEST - READING SKILL - LEVELS A1-A2-B1 CODE: 8765 Part 1. Questions 1-5. Which notice (I-VIII) says this (1-5)? For questions 1-5, mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. Example: 0. We are only open in the morning. A. I B. VII C. III D. VI Answer: B SWIMMING POOL LEEDS CASTLE I V ADULTS ONLY 6-8 p.m. free admission for children TELEPHONE Film matinee 2 p.m. II VI for customers’ use only £3.00 DANGER! III VII BOOKSHOP No traffic lights ahead closed afternoons TELEPHONES ON IV VIII Parking for police cars only SECOND FLOOR 1. Not all drivers can stop here. A) IV B) III C) VIII D) VI 2. Children cannot come here in the evening. A) VI B) III C) I D) V 3. Drivers must be careful. A) VII B) III C) VI D) I 4. Not everyone can make a call from here. A) VIII B) II C) III D) VII 5. Only adults have to pay here. A) V B) III C) I D) VI Questions 6-10. Read the sentences about a swimming pool. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 6-10, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. Example: 0. A new swimming pool has just in the town centre. A. opened B. built C. become Answer: A 6. Everyone must a shower before they go in the water. A) do B) take C) make 7. There are special changing rooms for with young children. A) parents B) cousins C) brothers 8. Please to take a towel with you to the pool. A) know B) understand C) remember 9. If you are , you can get a drink in the snack bar upstairs. A) wet B) dirty C) thirsty
  4. 6 - SAMPLE TEST - READING SKILL - LEVELS A1-A2-B1 10. In the afternoons, there are swimming classes for children of all A) pupils B) ages C) lessons Part 3. Questions 11-15. Complete the five conversations. For questions 11-15, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. Example: 11. John's going to London. A) By train? B) Yesterday? C) Often? 12. When do you study? A) At school B) In the evenings C) In the library 13. Do you like my new shoes? A) Would you like them? B) How long are they? C) Where did you buy them? 14. Be careful. A) I will. B) What a pity! C) Thank you. 15. I hate basketball. A) I do, too. B) It can, too. C) You are, too. Questions 16-20. Complete the conversation between two friends. What does David say to Sarah? For questions 16-20, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. Example: Sarah: Hello, David. How are you? David: 0 A. Fine thanks, and you? B. Is the city centre near here? C. You should go to bed early. Answer: A Sarah: I'm tired. I went to see a late film last night. David: (16). Sarah: That one with Brad Pitt, the American actor. David: (17). Sarah: I think so. You liked his last film, didn't you? David: (18). Sarah: The new one in the city centre. David: (19). Sarah: Yes, £6, but it's much better than the old one. David: (20). Sarah: Well, I hope you like it.
  5. 6 - SAMPLE TEST - READING SKILL - LEVELS A1-A2-B1 16. A) Oh, what did you see? B) You should go to bed early. C) Do you think I'd like it? 17. A) Do you think I'd like it? B) Perhaps I'll go next weekend. C) Is the city centre far? 18. A) Oh, what did you see? B) Yes, it was really good. Which cinema did you go to? C) Perhaps I'll go next weekend. 19. A) Yes, it was really good. Which cinema did you go to? B) Do you think I'd like it? C) Are the tickets expensive there? 20. A) Do you think I'd like it? B) Perhaps I'll go next weekend. C) Oh, what did you see? Part 4. Questions 21-27. Read the article about Esther and then answer the questions. For questions 21-27, mark A, B or C on your answer sheet. ETHER'S STORY When Esther left school at the age of sixteen, her aunt Flory gave her £500 for her birthday. Most of Esther's friends decided to go to college, but Esther used her aunt's money to start her own business. She bought fruit, sugar and some glass jars and began making her own jam. She sold the jam for £1 a jar to her friends and she soon doubled her aunt's £500. At first, her parents didn't want Esther to spend her time making jam and they thought that she should study instead. They hoped that one day she would be a teacher or a doctor. But Esther didn't listen to them. She just kept on making jam. After a few months, she started selling it to the local market. Then she started making orange juice. She sold this to a school where one of her friends worked. After two years, her business was very large and her parents were very pleased with her. She made all kinds of food which she sold to shops and supermarkets. She was so busy that she had to get some people to work for her. Example: 0. How old was Esther when she left school? A. 14 B. 15 C. 16 Answer: C 21. Why did Aunt Flory give Esther some money? A) Esther asked for it. B) Esther's friends needed it. C) It was a present. 22. After she left school, Esther A) worked for her aunt. B) started her own business. C) went to college. 23. Why did Esther make jam? A) She wanted to make money. B) She had a lot of fruit. C) She liked to eat it.
  6. 6 - SAMPLE TEST - READING SKILL - LEVELS A1-A2-B1 24. When Esther left school, her parents wanted her to A) go to college. B) be a businesswoman. C) work in a market. 25. Esther sold orange juice to A) a school. B) the local market. C) her friends. 26. Esther's parents were happy because Esther A) had a good business. B) cooked for them. C) was busy. 27. After two years, Esther A) worked in a supermarket. B) paid people to help her. C) opened a shop. Part 5. Questions 28-35. Read the article about air travel. Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space. For questions 28-35, mark A, B or C on you answer sheet. A HISTORY OF AIR TRAVEL In 1783, two French brothers built (0) first balloon to take people into the air. One hundred and twenty years later, in 1903, the Wright brothers built the first plane with an engine and (28) in it. This was (29) the United States. Then, in 1918, the US Post Office began the first airmail service. Aeroplanes changed a (30) in the next thirty years. Then, in the 1950s, aeroplanes became much (31) because they had jet engines. In 1976, Concorde was built in the UK and France. It is the fastest passenger plane in the world and it (32) fly at 2500 kilometres an hour, so the journey (33) London to New York is only four hours. Today, millions of people travel (34) aeroplane, and it is difficult to think of a world without (35) Example: 0. A. the B. a C. one Answer: A 28. A) flown B) fly C) flew 29. A) through B) at C) in 30. A) few B) lot C) many 31. A) fastest B) faster C) fast 32. A) can B) should C) must 33. A) of B) between C) from 34. A) by B) with C) on 35. A) their B) they C) them ___THE END___