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UNETI – FFL English 1

ENGLISH 1 REVISION
2023 - 2024
A. TEST FORMAT
NO. OF NO. OF
ASSESSMENT
TIME LISTENING QUESTIONS READING QUESTIONS
METHOD
(50) (50)
1. T/F/NG 20 4. Incomplete (15/total)
Computer-based Sentence
tests with 4.1. Vocabulary 6
100 multiple 4.2. Grammar 9
choice questions 60 ms
(Bài thi 2. Gap-filling 12 5. Text completion 15
trắc nghiệm 3. Listening (18/total) 6. Reading (20/total)
100 câu comprehension comprehension
trên máy tính) 3.1. Conversations 9 6.1. Short passages 10 (2/each)
3.2. Talks 9 6.2. Long passages 10 (5/each)
B. SAMPLE TEST
SECTION 1: LISTENING (0.1 pt/ each correct answer)
PART 1: T/F/NG
Instruction: Listen and decide whether these statements are True, False or Not given. Put a tick (✔)
in the right column.
Track 1.1.
Not
Statements True False
given
1. She decided to take a career break to focus on
earning more money.
2. She is traveling for leisure purposes during
her career break.
3. Her friends support her decision to take a career break.
4. She believes she has plenty of time to pursue her goals
because she is just in her thirties.
5. She plans to apply for a job after her career break.

Track 1.2.
Not
Statements True False
given
6. He thinks we can't get a job without experience and
appearance.
7. He finds it easy to have job opportunities.

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8. He has a clear career path in mind for the long term.

9. He has done various things, but they don't seem to


lead anywhere.
10. He feels prepared for his working life after
studying at university.
Track 1.3.
Not
Statements True False
given
11. He started working for the company full-time
after completing his studies.
12. He worked his way up the career ladder from trader
to director.
13. He doesn’t want to work for only one company.

14. He wants to take an early retirement and travel after


working for 17 years.
15. When he retires, he plans to buy a farm house and a
boat.
Track 1.4
Not
Statements True False
given
16. Knowing the purpose of the event is crucial for
its success.
17. It's important to plan for unexpected situations
to ensure a successful event.
18. The event organizer should personally meet all of the
guests at every event.
19. The quality, training, appearance and personalities of the
staff employed on the day
play a vital role in a successful event.
20. Post-event communication is is insignificant for
strengthening relationships with attendees.

PART 2: GAP-FILLING
Instruction: Listen and fill in the blank with the correct answer A, B, C or D.
Track 2.1
Starbucks has opened a coffee shop in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto. It is unlike any other
Starbucks as it has three tatami rooms. Tatami is a traditional straw matting used for floors in
Japan. There are no chairs in the tatami rooms. People sit on cushions on the tatami. The coffee
shop is in a 100-year-old house in a ______ (1) of Kyoto. It is on the attractive Ninenzaka
shopping street between two UNESCO World Heritage, ______ (2). The area is popular with
tourists. Some of them wear Japanese kimono to go sightseeing in.

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Starbucks wants to make sure its shop ______ (3) with its traditional surroundings. There are no
neon signs or giant logos. Instead, there is a traditional dark-blue curtain over the front door with
a black logo printed on it. Starbucks reformed the house in the ______ (4) and created a Japanese
garden for people to look at.
1. A. history area B. historic area
C. historical area D. historian area
2. A. list it temples B. wrist it temples
C. listed temples D. leased temples
3. A. blends in B. blends on
C. brand in D. brands in
4. A. traditional styles B. traditional stylish
C. traditional styled D. traditional style
Track 2.2
My company is the Cavendish Consultancy. It is a (5) ______ entertainment and corporate event
company, based in (6) ______. lt operates in all sports, show business and performing arts,
mainly in the United Kingdom, but we also tender for (7) ______ events, which gives us the
opportunity to spread our knowledge and skills and (8) ______ around the world.
5. (A) catering (B) corporate (C) construction (D) counseling
6. (A) East London (B) North London (C) South London (D)West London
7. (A) overseas (B)foreign (C) global (D) international
8. (A) expertise (B) proficiency (C) experience (D) knowledge

Track 2.3
The final one is the digital camera. I'm not sure it's - if it's (9) ______ an invention of the last 15
years, or if it's just become a (10) ______ item, but it's revolutionised photography and it's now
(11) ______ into many other devices as a free gift, like mobile phones or PCs. And again, it (5)
(12)______ a customer demand to share pictures and images quickly and easily.
9. (A) swiftly (B) thickly (C) strictly (D) trickily
10. (A) mass-market (B) niche market (C) luxury market (D) vast market
11. (A) collaborated (B) incorporated (C) co-operated (D) contributed
12. (A) satisfied (B) sacrificed (C) simplified (C) specified

PART 3: LISTENING COMPREHENSION


Instruction: You are going to listen to a short conversation. For each question, choose the answer
which you think fits best according to what you hear.
3.1. CONVERSATIONS
Conversation 1
Track 3.1.1
1. Where is the conversation taking place?
A. at the dentist's
B. At a doctor's office
C. At Mohammed's house
D. At a pharmacy
2. Why does Mohammed want to see a doctor?
A. He feels too dizzy.

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B. He has a bad headache.


C. He has a terrible pain in his shoulder.
D. All of the above.

3. What does the doctor suggest doing first?


A. Give some medication
B. Take the patient’s temperature
C. Do a full examination
D. Give an injection

Conversation 2
Track 3.1.2
4. Why does the man exercise regularly?
A. have more energy
B. feel younger
C. lose weight
D. impress Sarah
5. What is the woman's occupation/job?
A. an aromatherapist
B. a student
C. a massage therapist
D. a yoga instructor
6. What will the man probably do next?
A. never have a massage
B. stop jogging
C. try getting a massage
D. invite Sarah for a jog

Conversation 3
Track 3.1.3
7. Who is the woman?
A. A patient
B. A nurse
C. A pharmacist
D. A driver
8. How many times each day should the man take the medication?
A. Once
B. Twice
C. Three times
D. Four times
9. What effect might the medication cause?
A. Hunger
B. Weight loss
C. Stomach-ache
D. Tiredness

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3.2. TALKS
Instruction: You are going to listen to a short talk. For each question, choose the answer which you
think fits best according to what you hear.
Talk 1
Track 3.2.1
1. Look at the graphic. Which class does the speaker plan to take?
A. Weight lifting
B. Indoor cycling
C. Dance workout
D. Core strengthening
2. Why is the speaker going to Reynold's Café?
A. It is conveniently located
B. It has outdoor seating
C. The food is delicious
D. A musical group is performing
3. What does the speaker offer to do?
A. Make a reservation
B. Give a friend a ride
C. Pay for a meal
D. Respond to an e-mail

Talk 2
Track 3.2.2
4. According to the speaker, what is happening in March?
A. A trade show
B. A company banquet
C. A charity fund-raiser
D. A product launch
5. How many additional employees will Lambert Technologies have at the show?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
6. What is the purpose of the message?
A. To recommend a vendor
B. To change a reservation
C. To extend an invitation
D. To accept an offer

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Talk 3
Track 3.2.3
7. What is the conversation mainly about?
A. To discuss potential marketing strategies.
B. To decide the launch date for a new product.
C. To review the sales performance of the DM 2000 product.
D. To brainstorm ideas for product improvement.
8. What does Wan suggest?
A. He suggests launching the product in June.
B. He suggests launching the product in September.
C. He suggests launching the product in July.
D. He suggests delaying the launch date.
9. What's the final decision of the team?
A. The team decides to launch in June.
B. The team opts for a September launch.
C. The team considers postponing the launch.
D. The team decides to launch in July.

SECTION 2: READING (0.1 pt/ each correct answer)


PART 4: INCOMPLETE SENTENCE
1. Peter is very _______ and intends to be running his own company at the age of 30.
A. enthusiastic B. ambitious C. energetic D. sociable
2. In some companies it can take years to climb the _______ and reach senior management
level.
A. career opportunity B. career plan C. career ladder D. career break
3. Apple Inc. ‘s new _______in the northeast comer of Cupertino looks like a spaceship parked
in a man-made forest.
A. headquarter B. parent company C. multinational D. corporation
4. McDonalds’ is losing _______ in China to Yum!
A. sales B. market share C. profit D. turnover
5. Honesty, personality, integrity and good look are the four key _______ required to become a
successful salesperson
A. quantities B. qualities C. abilities D. possibilities
6. Good look is the last important factor. It comes at the _______ of the list.
A. bottom B. head C. top D. middle
7. We _______ when someone knocked at the door.
A. talked B. have talked C. were talking D. are talking
8. We _______ in the meeting room while they were making so much noise outside.
A. discussed B. have discussed C. were discussing D. had discussed
9. I'm sorry for not receiving your call at 9.30 this morning, I _______ some arrangements for
the conference tomorrow.
A. made B. had made
C. have been making D. was making
10. The output has decreased considerably because five staff in the Production Department
are _______ a lot of stress.

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A. under B. in C. with D. at
11. Setting _______ a counseling service can help our staff to reduce stress.
A. for B. - C. on D. up
12. At present, our managers _______ for ways to improve our employees' lives.
A. have looked B. looked C. look D. are looking
13. If she criticizes you at the annual meeting, I will back you _______.
A. down B. up C. in D. out
14. I ran into Sanita in Hanoi last week and she _______ you her regards.
A. send B. is sending C. was sending D. sent
15. If you have a boss you get _______ well with, it will be easier for you at work.
A. on B. into C. over D. up

PART 5: TEXT COMPLETION


Instruction: Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
Passage 1
Dear Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I would like to bring your (1) _______ to the upcoming event
organized by our company. It will be held on the 15th of October at the Grand Hall, and it
promises to be an (2) _______ experience for all attendees.
To ensure the success (3) _______ the event, we need everyone's participation. Please sign up
using the attached (4) _______, indicating the activities you are interested in. We are also open to
any suggestions you may have to enhance the program.
Thank you for your cooperation, and I look forward (5) _______ you all at the event!
Best regards,
John
1. A. attention B. attendance C. articulation D. addition
2. A. excited B. exciting C. excite D. excitement
3. A. to B. in C. of D. from
4. A. leaflet B. leafy C. leave D. leaves
5. A. to see B. for seeing C. seeing D. to seeing
Passage 2
Wellness in the Workplace
___________(6) health care costs remain an issue of great concern for many employers. "People
are working more hours, and at the same time, medical costs are rising, so it makes sense to
promote wellness," says Morris Hsiu, health services coordinator for Greenview Marketing in
Kelowna, British Columbia. "It costs less to build and staff a gym than it does to pay for health
care, train new staff or hire ___________(7) staff to take over when someone becomes ill
___________(8) stress or overwork."
At Greenview, as at other companies, employees who use the gym are more relaxed and
___________(9) and spend fewer days away from work due to illness, thus saving the company
money.
Hsiu recommends that companies start with small steps to ___________(10) encourage good
health. Some suggestions from Hsiu include bringing in instructors to provide classes in
stretching or aerobics and hiring nutrition consultants for diet information.

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6. A. Increasing B. Duplicate C. Advancing D. Reciprocal


7. A. senior B. temporary C. term-time D. transit
8. A. due to B. because C. since D. more than
9. A. productive B. productively C. productivity D. product
10. A. acting B. activity C. actively D. active

Passage 3
The newly redesigned Sigma Seven sedans have arrived! Come to Manny's Car Dealership and
_____ (11) them out. The Seven is available in three models. _____ (12). It comes with a
standard four-cylinder engine that maximizes fuel efficiency. For those wanting a sportier ride,
the Seven X delivers. With a powerful six-cylinder engine, it has impressive acceleration and
handles like a race car. But if you _____ (13) comfort and styling above all else, the Seven Lux
is the car for you. You get the powerful six-cylinder engine with leather seats and other luxury
features. Stop by today for a free test drive of the new Sigma Seven. _____ ( 14) are sure to be
_____ (15) !
11. A. check B. checks C. checking D. to check
12. A. You will probably want to buy them all.
B. There are lots of ways to help you decide.
C. The new model features many upgrades.
D. The Seven Eco is perfect for commuters.
13. A. prefer B. know C. present D. design
14. A. He B. You C. They D. There
15. A. impressed B. impressive C. impress D. impressing

PART 6: READING COMPREHENSION


Instruction: Read the passage and choose the best option to answer each of the following
questions.
Passage 1
I'm not happy with my work-life balance at all. I work at least 50 or 60 hours a week so I don't
have any time at all for myself or to see my children. I communicate with my wife by leaving
messages on the fridge. We have hardly ever seen each other because we work different hours
and I never have time to see my friends or keep fit.
1. What lifestyle does he have?
A. relaxing B. luxurious C. stressful D. boring
2. How does the author interact with his wife?
A. By text messages B. Via notes on the refrigerator
C. By calls during working hours D. By seeing each other

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Passage 2
My father works more than 70 hours a week for a car company, which I think is madness. Lots
of Japanese people do the same. There's an expression in Japanese, karoshi, which means 'dying
because you work too hard'. A lot of Japanese people get ill or die because they work too much. I
think my generation is different. We don't want our lives to be ruled by work.
3. Which statement is False?
A. A lot of Japanese people work less than 70 hours a week.
B. 'Karoshi" means 'dying of working hard'.
C. Too much work badly influences the Japanese people's health.
D. Young generation in Japan may have a different lifestyle.
4. What can the word "madness" be replaced by?
A. enthusiasm
B. excitement
C. anger
D. craziness
Passage 3
Marketing is a very stressful job as it is deadlines all the time. When someone goes off sick,
everyone in the company has to work twice as hard. Therefore, the CEO has been trying to find
ways to help his staff solve this problem.
5. Which sentence is incorrect?
A. The employees have to deal with a lot of time limits for finishing work.
B. When one person is sick; other people need to work harder.
C. The CEO knows that the staff suffer from stress.
D. The CEO doesn't try to help the staff cope with stress.
6. What is the word "solve" closest in meaning to?
A. negotiate
B. discuss
C. deal with
D. ignore
Passage 4
A small company software company seeking to expand into the Asian market seeks experienced
sales representatives. We are looking for an energetic self-starter with a minimum of three years;
experience in sales, preferably with computer-based products. The candidate must be able to work
independently. Must be fluent in English and have good Japanese language skills. He/she must be
familiar with most common office software packages. Job involves travel 1 to 2 weeks per month.
We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits. To apply, call Me. Rogers at 555 6983 between
1 and 4. Or fax resume and references to 555 6988.

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7. What kind of job is advertised?


A. Computer programmer C. Salesperson
B. Software developer D. Travel agent
8. How much experience is required?
A. No more than 3 years C. 3 years or more
B. 1 to 4 years D. At least 4 years
Passage 5
Yamitomo International continues to be a pioneer in the digital revolution. As one of the first
companies to manufacture compact discs, we continue to develop and implement the latest
techniques. At Yamitomo we manufacture compact discs, analog and digital cassettes, and records,
as well as CD-ROM, Video CD, and we are ready to deliver the next generation of sound carriers.
We have carefully built a reputation of excellence in quality and customer service. We not only
manufacture but also provide printing, packaging, shipping, marketing and distribution service for
music and media products
9. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Musical artists are given much freedom with Yamitomo
B. Analog cassettes were developed by Yamimoto
C. Music and media products are invented by Yamitomo
D. Yamitomo has a reputation of excellence, diversity, and innovation.
10. What kind of company is Yamitomo International?
A. An electronics manufacturer C. A music company
B. A computer distributor D. A moving company
Passage 6
SAS has been a pioneer in the business of "analytics". This involves not just gathering
information, but also processing it and getting the value from it. Its chief executive, Jim
Goodnight. says: "When the economic downturn started I told everyone there would be no job
losses, that we might have lower profits but that was fine with me," he says. "I didn't care
because I prefer keeping everybody's jobs. I think everybody actually worked harder to save
money, to cut expenses, to try to bring in more revenue, and we actually ended up growing last
year by 2.2 per cent. I always say if you treat people like they make a difference they will make a
difference."
SAS has just been named by Fortune magazine as the best company to work for in the US. The
on-site perks and benefits at SAS headquarters are remarkable. Medical care, childcare, sports
centres, massage, food, hairdressers and a 35-hour week: these all form part of the employee
package.
There is a downside. SAS does not pay the highest wages in its sector. But it is a
successfulbusiness with low staff turnover. Most employees seem happy with the deal, which is
designed to make working life easier. It is these software programmers who so in turn keep
SAS's clients happy.
11. In paragraph 1, the word "analytics" is closest in meaning to:
A. marketing
B. data analysis

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C. surveying
D. financial planning
12. What is SAS known for?
A. Making clothes
B. Cleaning services
C. Working with data
D. Selling cars
13. What does SAS offer its employees?
A. Free lunch
B. Free healthcare
C. Free gym membership
D. All of the above
14. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. SAS had a decrease in profits during the economic downturn.
B. SAS was recognized as the best company to work for in the US by Fortune magazine.
C. SAS offers unlimited vacation time to its employees.
D. SAS values job security for its employees.
15. What can be inferred about SAS's attitude to its employees?
A. They don't care about their employees' happiness.
B. They offer many benefits to keep their employees happy.
C. They don't care if their employees leave.
D. They don't offer any benefits to their employees.
Passage 7
The days of amateur selling are over.
Don't you just love it when you come through the arrivals gate at the airport and you see a driver
there waiting for you. holding up a board with your name on it? How much is that service worth
to you? If it is a business trip and your company is paying, do you know what price you will be
charged?
I didn't think so. The individual customer doesn't have this sort of information. The travel
department in your company can handle it. But what if the travel agency that they are buying
from docsn't know the price either? Good news for your company's purchasing department: they
can get a better all-in deal. But the travel agency. through its amateur approach to buying and
selling, is throwing away a large amount of money.
That is the story of a real travel business as told to me by Michael Moorman, head of ZS
Associates, a Chicago-based sales and marketing consultancy. Mr Moorman is critical of some
of the old-fashioned, amateur selling techniques that go on in many businesses, that are unsuited
to today's commercial environment.
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problems. "The average sales person is a pleasant individual who knows a lot about their
products," the report says, "but is not able to show how their products are different from the
competition, or to solve the customer's problems."
This game has changed. "Today sales people have to go in and negotiate with professional
negotiators," Mr Moorman says. "You have to be able to speak the language of finance." It is not
good enough to be a "born salesman" any more. It is the smart salesmen and women who will
keep their businesses afloat in the months ahead. The days of amateur selling are over."
16. What is the topic of the passage?
A. Airport procedures
B. Travel agency pricing
C. Sales and marketing techniques
D. Negotiating skills
17. Who is mentioned as being critical of old-fashioned selling techniques?
A. Michael Moorman
B. The Cranfield School of Management
C. The average sales person
D. The purchasing department
18. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A. Travel agencies are always well-informed about pricing.
B. Salespeople now have to negotiate with professional negotiators.
C. Salespeople must speak the language of finance in today's business world.
D. The average sales person is highly skilled at solving customer problems.
19. What can be inferred about the new approach to sales in today's business environment?
A. Salespeople no longer need to negotiate.
B. Salespeople must be able to differentiate their products from competitors'.
C. Salespeople rely solely on their natural sales abilities.
D. Salespeople prioritize outdated selling techniques.
20. In paragraph 3, what is another word for "amateur"?
A. experienced
B. novice
C. professional
D. skilled

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