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A:1,4

B: 3

C: 2

D: 3;4

E: 1

F: 1;3;4

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

Speaker 1. I love the UK. I just love the atmosphere, the culture, the art, the history. There is also beautiful scenery in places like Cornwall and Scotland. The people here are kind and friendly. The only things I don't like about the UK are the weather and the food. I had some really bad fish and chips recently!

Speaker 2. British people don't care about their work like we do. They aren't very hard-working really - they spend all day waiting to finish work and go home! And when they leave work, they forget about it. I have my own café here in Cardiff and for me, my work is my life.

Speaker 3. I find British people very friendly and I love an English breakfast and fish and chips. But I don't like it when I finish work at 11 p.m. or midnight, and young people are causing trouble in the street. It's not always nice and they make a lot of noise. I don't worry for me but I'm anxious for my wife at night over here. Overall though I like living in Britain. It's much better than back home.

Speaker 4. OK, the weather definitely is not great but I love the freedom of living in the UK. It's so friendly and welcoming. It was difficult for me when I first arrived at the age of sixteen. I was used to rules. My family came first and I always obeyed my parents. I never answered back. But British teenagers have so much more freedom. They don't have many rules, and that's not always a good thing. They often behave badly.

2. Read the text. Are these sentences about the people who took part in the survey true or false? Write T or F.(Đọc văn bản. Những câu này về những người đã tham gia khảo sát là đúng hay sai? Viết T (đúng) hoặc F (sai).)a. Most have a positive view of the British overall. _____b. More than half have a better opinion of the British now that they live in the country. _____How foreigners see the BritishWhat is a typical British person like? People who come to Britain...
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2. Read the text. Are these sentences about the people who took part in the survey true or false? Write T or F.

(Đọc văn bản. Những câu này về những người đã tham gia khảo sát là đúng hay sai? Viết T (đúng) hoặc F (sai).)

a. Most have a positive view of the British overall. _____

b. More than half have a better opinion of the British now that they live in the country. _____

How foreigners see the British

What is a typical British person like? People who come to Britain from other countries probably have a few expectations: British people are polite, rather reserved, and enjoy drinking tea and standing in queues! But how accurate is this stereotype? In an online survey of 1402 foreign nationals living in the UK, just over half said that the British matched their expectations.

The survey also asked which aspects of the British character the foreign nationals liked and disliked. British people's good manners were popular with 49% and 40% liked the ability to queue. Many agreed that the British are reserved and for 32% this was a good quality but for 19% it was negative. Other negative aspects were the British sense of humour (31%) and British culture in general (28%). However, 77% said they liked British people in general and 61% said that their opinion of the British got better as a result of living in the UK. 

A spokesman for the researchers said: People probably come to Britain with a stereotype of what to expect. It’s good to see that, for the majority, the reality is better than the stereotype.'

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7 tháng 2 2023

a. Most have a positive view of the British overall. _T____

b. More than half have a better opinion of the British now that they live in the country. __T___

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

1. T

Most have a positive view of the British overall.

(Nhìn chung thì đa số mọi người có cái nhìn tích cực về người Anh?)

Thông tin: However, 77% said they liked British people in general…

(Tuy nhiên, 77% số người cho rằng về cơ bản họ thích người Anh…)

2. T

More than half have a better opinion of the British now that they live in the country.

(Hơn một nửa số người đã có những suy nghĩ tốt hơn về người anh khi giờ họ sống ở đây.)

Thông tin: 61% said that their opinion of the British got better as a result of living in the UK.

(61% người nói rằng suy nghĩ của họ về người Anh đã tốt hơn nhờ việc sống ở Anh.)

Family values(Giá trị của gia đình)1. Read the text and list the five family values of British people in the 21st century in the table below.(Đọc văn bản và liệt kê năm giá trị gia đình của người Anh thế kỷ 21 vào bảng dưới đây.) BRITISH FAMILY VALUESFamily values are ideas about how people want to live their family life and are passed on from parents to children. Strong family values can prepare children for a happy life. Results of a recent survey in...
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Family values

(Giá trị của gia đình)

1. Read the text and list the five family values of British people in the 21st century in the table below.

(Đọc văn bản và liệt kê năm giá trị gia đình của người Anh thế kỷ 21 vào bảng dưới đây.)

 

BRITISH FAMILY VALUES

Family values are ideas about how people want to live their family life and are passed on from parents to children. Strong family values can prepare children for a happy life. Results of a recent survey in the UK show that even though modern family life has changed greatly, a number of traditional family values are still important in the UK nowadays.

On top of the list are the values of being truthful and honest, and respecting older people. Children are taught to tell the truth from an early age. They learn to show respect to older people, who have a wealth of life experiences. Having good table manners is the third important family value. Coming fourth and fifth on the list are the values of remembering to say please and thank you, and helping with family chores respectively.

It is clear that in the 21st century, British people still follow some traditional family values.

 

Traditional British family values

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5 tháng 2 2023

Respecting older people

Having good table manners

Being truthful and honest

Remembering to say please and thank you

Helping with family chores 

The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain. In the past, people...
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The family in Britain is changing. The once typical British family headed by two parents has undergone substantial changes during the twentieth century. In particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households, which increased from 18 to 29 per cent of all households between 1971 and 2002. By the year 2020, it is estimated that there will be more single people than married people. Fifty years ago this would have been socially unacceptable in Britain.

In the past, people got married and stayed married. Divorce was very difficult, expensive and took a long time. Today, people's views on marriage are changing. Many couples, mostly in their twenties or thirties, live together (cohabit) without getting married. Only about 60% of these couples will eventually get married.

In the past, people married before they had children, but now about 40% of children in Britain are born to unmarried (cohabiting) parents. In 2000, around a quarter of unmarried people between the ages of 16 and 59 were cohabiting in Great Britain. Cohabiting couples are also starting families without first being married. Before 1960 this was very unusual, but in 2001 around 23 per cent of births in the UK were to cohabiting couples.

People are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. They prefer to concentrate on their jobs and put off having a baby until late thirties.

The number of single-parent families is increasing. This is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce, but some women are also choosing to have children as lone parents without being married.

1: which of the following could be the best title forr the passage ?

A. changing vuales and norms of the british family

B. changes inn marriage among british young generations

C. changing insights into and ideas of the british family

D. changes in viewpoints and lifestyles of british couples

2: the word WHICH in the passage refers to ....

A. the family in britain

B. substantial changes

C. typical british family

D. single-parent household

3: which of the following is NOT true according to the passage

A. in the past british people had to pay a lot if they wanted to get divorced

B. half of the children in britain now are born to unmarried couples

C. women in britain now do not want to have children right after marriage

D. there are more and more single - parent families in britain these days

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QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

I think speaker 2 has the most negative view because he doesn't mention anything he loves in the UK and he just expresses bad ideas and the people there such as "They only want to finish work and go home. They forget about work at home."

(Tôi nghĩ người nói 2 có cái nhìn tiêu cực nhất vì anh ấy không đề cập đến bất cứ điều gì anh ấy yêu thích ở Anh và anh ấy chỉ bày tỏ những ý kiến không hay về những người ở đó chẳng hạn như "Họ chỉ muốn kết thúc công việc và về nhà. Họ quên hết công việc khi ở nhà.")

QT
Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023

Bài nghe:

Speaker 1. I love the UK. I just love the atmosphere, the culture, the art, the history. There is also beautiful scenery in places like Cornwall and Scotland. The people here are kind and friendly. The only things I don't like about the UK are the weather and the food. I had some really bad fish and chips recently!

Speaker 2. British people don't care about their work like we do. They aren't very hard-working really - they spend all day waiting to finish work and go home! And when they leave work, they forget about it. I have my own café here in Cardiff and for me, my work is my life.

Speaker 3. I find British people very friendly and I love an English breakfast and fish and chips. But I don't like it when I finish work at 11 p.m. or midnight, and young people are causing trouble in the street. It's not always nice and they make a lot of noise. I don't worry for me but I'm anxious for my wife at night over here. Overall though I like living in Britain. It's much better than back home.

Speaker 4. OK, the weather definitely is not great but I love the freedom of living in the UK. It's so friendly and welcoming. It was difficult for me when I first arrived at the age of sixteen. I was used to rules. My family came first and I always obeyed my parents. I never answered back. But British teenagers have so much more freedom. They don't have many rules, and that's not always a good thing. They often behave badly.

Tạm dịch:

Người nói 1. Tôi yêu Vương quốc Anh. Tôi chỉ yêu bầu không khí, văn hóa, nghệ thuật, lịch sử. Ngoài ra còn có phong cảnh đẹp ở những nơi như Cornwall và Scotland. Người dân ở đây tốt bụng và thân thiện. Những điều duy nhất tôi không thích ở Vương quốc Anh là thời tiết và thức ăn. Gần đây tôi ăn một số món cá và khoai tây chiên rất tệ!

Người nói 2. Người Anh không quan tâm đến công việc của họ như chúng tôi. Họ thực sự không chăm chỉ lắm - họ dành cả ngày để chờ hoàn thành công việc và về nhà! Và khi họ rời khỏi công việc, họ quên nó đi. Tôi có quán cà phê của riêng mình ở đây ở Cardiff và đối với tôi, công việc là cuộc sống của tôi.

Người nói 3. Tôi thấy người Anh rất thân thiện và tôi thích bữa sáng kiểu Anh cùng món cá và khoai tây chiên. Nhưng tôi không thích khi tôi hoàn thành công việc lúc 11 giờ tối hoặc nửa đêm, và những người trẻ tuổi đang gây rối trên đường phố. Nó không phải lúc nào cũng tốt đẹp và chúng gây ra nhiều tiếng ồn. Tôi không lo lắng cho tôi nhưng tôi lo lắng cho vợ tôi về đêm khi ở đây. Nhìn chung, dù vậy tôi thích sống ở Anh. Nó tốt hơn nhiều so với ở nhà.

Người nói 4. Cũng được, thời tiết chắc chắn không tuyệt nhưng tôi thích cuộc sống tự do ở Vương quốc Anh. Nó rất thân thiện và chào đón. Thật khó khăn cho tôi khi tôi mới đến năm mười sáu tuổi. Tôi đã quen với các quy tắc. Gia đình tôi đến trước và tôi luôn vâng lời cha mẹ tôi. Tôi không bao giờ trả lời lại. Nhưng thanh thiếu niên Anh có nhiều tự do hơn. Họ không có nhiều quy tắc, và đó không phải lúc nào cũng là điều tốt. Họ thường cư xử tệ.

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
Giáo viên
11 tháng 9 2023
a - 4. doesn't knowb - 3. doesn't understandc - 1. has d - 2. is making
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions FOOD FIRST How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you. Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions

FOOD FIRST

How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you.

Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people were eating dishes made with curry spices hundreds of years before British ships traveled to India. Cooks of wealthy English families during the time of King Richard I were making curry dishes, and in fact, the word “curry” can be found in an English language cookbook as far back as 1377.

As for pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s. That was nearly 1,000 years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!

Finally, let’s look at the truth behind hamburgers. Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, according to some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg,
Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw created the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later,
German sailors introduced hamburgers to Americans.

Where foods come from isn’t nearly as important as how they taste; as long as they are delicious! So, go get some of yourfavorite food and dig in.

41. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Curry was created in England. B. There are many foods that help your body.
C. People created fast food long ago. D. Some facts about foods are surprising.
42. Which is probably true about British curry dishes in the 1400s?
A. The dishes did not have meat. B. The spices cost a lot.
C. People ate curry on special days. D. British sailors first made curry.
43. What did people in Naples learn from Persians?
A. How to make pizza B. How to cook cheese
C. How to use spices from Iran D. How to make flat bread
44. Who introduced hamburgers to America?
A. Persians B. Otto Kuasw C. Italians D. German sailors

45. Which food was probably made first?
A. Hamburgers B. Cheesy Persian bread

C. Italian pizza D. English curry

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3. Read the text again and choose the best answers.(Đọc lại văn bản và chọn đáp án đúng nhất.)1. What is American Idol?A. A game show on TVB. A TV singing competitionC. A live dancing competition2. Which of the following statements is correct?A. From the semi-final, singers who can go to the next stage are decided by the audience vote.B. The judges choose as many singers as they can.C. People around the world can vote for the songs they like.3. Who wins American...
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3. Read the text again and choose the best answers.

(Đọc lại văn bản và chọn đáp án đúng nhất.)

1. What is American Idol?

A. A game show on TV

B. A TV singing competition

C. A live dancing competition

2. Which of the following statements is correct?

A. From the semi-final, singers who can go to the next stage are decided by the audience vote.

B. The judges choose as many singers as they can.

C. People around the world can vote for the songs they like.

3. Who wins American Idol?

A. The singer with the highest number of votes on the final night.

B. The singer with the highest number of votes and highest score from the judges.

C. The singer with the highest score from the judges.

4. Which of the following statements about the judges is NOT mentioned?

A. They give comments after each live performance.

B. They have different views about singers’ performances.

C. They are not in favour of choosing ordinary people.

5. What can be inferred about the competition in Viet Nam?

A. The audience decides who makes it to the final stage.

B. All the singers will be famous.

C. It can help develop participant’s singing careers.

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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions FOOD FIRST How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you. Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to in­correct answer to each of the questions

FOOD FIRST

How much do you know about the history of some of your favorite you know when people in England started cooking curry dishes? Do you know in which country pizzas or hamburgers were first made? The factsmight surprise you.

Many people think the English found out about curry from people in India in the 1600s. In reality, wealthy English people were eating dishes made with curry spices hundreds of years before British ships traveled to India. Cooks of wealthy English families during the time of King Richard I were making curry dishes, and in fact, the word “curry” can be found in an English language cookbook as far back as 1377.

As for pizza, this dish was probably first made in Persia (what is now Iran). The Persians were eating round, flat bread with cheese in the 500s. That was nearly 1,000 years before pizza caught on in Naples, Italy!

Finally, let’s look at the truth behind hamburgers. Many people think hamburgers are an American food. However, according to some stories, hamburgers came from Hamburg,
Germany. A German named Otto Kuasw created the first hamburger in 1891. Four years later,
German sailors introduced hamburgers to Americans.

Where foods come from isn’t nearly as important as how they taste; as long as they are delicious! So, go get some of yourfavorite food and dig in.

41. What is the main idea of this reading?
A. Curry was created in England. B. There are many foods that help your body.
C. People created fast food long ago. D. Some facts about foods are surprising.
42. Which is probably true about British curry dishes in the 1400s?
A. The dishes did not have meat. B. The spices cost a lot.
C. People ate curry on special days. D. British sailors first made curry.
43. What did people in Naples learn from Persians?
A. How to make pizza B. How to cook cheese
C. How to use spices from Iran D. How to make flat bread
44. Who introduced hamburgers to America?
A. Persians B. Otto Kuasw C. Italians D. German sailors

45. Which food was probably made first?
A. Hamburgers B. Cheesy Persian bread

C. Italian pizza D. English curry

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26 tháng 1 2024

41.D

42.C

43.A

44.D

45.B