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    Nguyễn Thành Trung - E29 - CAM 6 - TEST 4
    1. 75
    2. check
    3. 15
    4. 25
    5. 10 minutes
    6. conference
    7. south
    8. library
    9. 5
    10. 21A
    11. B
    12. A
    13. C
    14. tạckle
    15. security
    16. ground floor
    17. lectural room
    18. safety at word
    19. main hall
    20. team leader
    21. reference
    22. textbook
    23. secondary
    24.
    25.
    26.
    27. 7 working day
    28. C
    29. E
    30. F
    31. B
    32. A
    33.C
    34. B
    35. 1450
    36. disease
    37.
    38.
    39.
    40. essay
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    HO THI HAI THUY - E29
    Section 1:
    1. select
    2. 27th January 1973
    3. 15 Riverside
    4. 2 weeks
    5. 616295
    6. engineer
    7. mother
    8. 2000
    9. month
    10. internet
    Section 2:
    11. C
    12. B
    13. C
    14. H
    15. F
    16. B
    17. D
    18. field
    19. woodland
    20. viewpoint
    Section 3:
    21. entertainment
    22. telephone interview
    23. 30
    24. male and female
    25. jazz
    26. classical
    27. concert
    28. department store
    29. club
    30. opera house

    Section 4:
    31. C
    32. A
    33. A
    34. C
    35. people
    36. water and sand
    37. Scotland
    38. outside
    39. local sources
    40. top
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    Ngô Minh Hà - E29 - CAM 6 - Test 3
    1: 1 course
    2: 27th January 1973
    3: 15 Riverside
    4: 2 weeks
    5:616295
    6: engineer
    7: mother
    8: 50
    9: month
    10: support
    11: C
    12: A
    13: C
    14: G
    15: F
    16: B
    17: D
    18: field
    19: bridge
    20: viewpoint
    21: entertainment industry
    22: telephone interveiw
    23: 30
    24: male
    25: Jazz
    26: classical
    27: concert
    28: department store
    29: club
    30: opera house
    31: C
    32: A
    33: B
    34: C
    35: people
    36: water....sand
    37: Scotland
    38: outside
    39: local
    40: top
    may chi van chua check test 3,
    em busy qua nen nop muon!hichic
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    Chị ơi, gia hạn bài Cam 6 - test 3 cho em đến tối mai được không chị Cuối tuần vừa rồi em mải chơi quá chưa kịp làm chị ạ
    Em Vy Hương
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    Bài LISTENING 1 - Lớp E33:
    UNIT 1
    I arrive at the office at about half eight and make a coffee, then go into my regular morning meeting with my team and manager. It?Ts only a short meeting but we get a briefing for the day?Ts work and we discuss any problems or issues that may be coming up. Then I go to my desk and I check my emails. They come in overnight because we have offices all over the world. Then I make phone calls and send emails to get the information I need to answer any queries.
    I work at my desk most of the day. I speak to customers a lot on the phone- and I quite like that. I like helping them and giving information. I also make phone calls to the warehouse and to our Sales departments around the world. I talk to lots of people that I?Tve never met!
    I get a bit tired at my desk so I like getting up to send faxes. It?Ts a bit of exercises! And I often have a chat and a gossip with my colleagues at the coffee machine.
    In the afternoon I do the same sort of work, but I usually find time *****rf the Net for five or ten minutes. It breaks the routine of the day. I often have to key in data. It?Ts a bit boring but it?Ts part of the job. At 5 o?Tclock, I fill in a time sheet. And that?Ts a typical day!
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    SECTION 1
    R = Receptionist
    W = Woman
    P = Police Officer
    R: Good evening, City Police Station. Can I help you?
    W: Oh hello, I''d like to report a stolen briefcase, please. Example
    R: Just a minute and I''ll put you through.
    Repeat
    P: Lost property. Can I help you?
    W: Oh, yes. I''ve had my briefcase stolen.
    P: OK ... I''ll take some details ... Tell me what it looks like, first of all.
    W: Well ... it''s a soft leather one, you know, not a heavy box-type like a man''s.
    P: Mmm ... and how does it close?
    W: It''s got buckles at the front ... two of them They''re gold-plated ones. Q1
    P: Fine . Was it locked?
    W: No, I''m afraid not.
    P: Never mind. Any distinguishing features?
    W: Pardon?
    P: Any marks or badges on it that make it stand out? W: Only the brand name. P: And where''s that?
    W: It''s on the back ... at the bottom in the left-hand corner. It''s Sagi. Oh and Q2
    there''s a scratch ... it''s quite bad but small ... directly above the brand
    name. I did it recently putting it on my bike. P: Right, got that. So, what did you have inside the briefcase? W: Well all my papers from college. It''s so frustrating but, thank goodness for
    computers, I haven''t lost them completely! P: Yes, you''re lucky.
    W: I had my wallet in my pocket so I didn''t lose that but there were also my pens Q3
    which I got for my birthday and a novel I was planning to read on the train. P: Right. Where exactly did you lose the briefcase?
    W: Well ... I couldn''t believe it. I was standing on the platform ... it was right
    next to me. P: You were holding it?
    W: I''d just put it down on the floor but I could almost feel it beside me. I was Q4
    watching for my tram because sometimes it comes early and then next time I
    looked, my briefcase wasn''t there. P: And what time was this?
    W: Ah ... it was ... it must have been about 5.20 ... no a bit later. I''d say 5.30 Q5

    because it was just getting crowded and the train normally comes at about twenty-five to six.
    P: Right, if you''ll just give me some personal details ...
    W: Yes.
    P: What name is it? W: I''m Mary Prescott. P: Can you spell that?
    W: Yes, it''s P-R E-S-C-O-T-T. Q6
    P: And your address?
    W: Flat 2, 41, Fountain Road, Canterbury. Qs 7 and 8
    P: Fountain Road. W: Yes, number 41.
    P: And have you got a contact telephone number? W: Yes, it''s 7-5 double 2-3-9.
    P: 7-5-double 239. Fine. One last question ?" what would you say the value of Q9
    your briefcase is? W: Including the contents? P: Yes, Just a rough estimate is fine.
    W: I''m not sure. Well, the briefcase itself is quite new; I bought it last month for
    £40. I suppose about £65. The contents are worth about 20 or 25 pounds at Q10
    least.
    P: That''s fine. Well, if you could come down to the station tomorrow, you can
    sign this form and have a look at what we''ve got here. W: OK, thanks. ''Bye. P: Goodbye.
    SECTION 2
    Newsreader: This is the 6 o''clock news for Tuesday 25 November. And first the headlines:
    The Prime Minister has promised to help the drought stricken farmers in the Example
    northern part of the country who haven''t seen rain for nearly two years. And in
    Sydney a group of school children are successfully rescued from a plane which Q11
    landed in the sea shortly after take-off. Transport workers are on strike in
    Melbourne over a pay claim and the strike looks set to spread to other states. And Q12
    on a fashionable note, there s to be a new look for the staff of QANTAS, Q13
    Australia''s national airline.
    The Prime Minister has pledged today that he will make two hundred and fifty Q14
    million dollars available to help the drought stricken farmers who have not seen
    ram for years, get through the next five years. Money that was to have been spent
    on the re-structuring of Sydney''s road system has been re-allocated to what the Q15
    P:rime Minister described as ''a more worthy cause''. Farmers are to receive
    financial assistance to help see them through the worst drought in over 50 years.
    Many farmers feel that while the money is welcome it has come too late to save Q16
    them and their farms from financial ruin and are angry that the government did not act sooner.
    A group of school children who were travelling in a privately chartered Q17
    aeroplane from Sydney to Queensland to take part in a musical concert found
    themselves swimming for the shore when their aeroplane had to land in the sea
    just three minutes after taking off from Sydney airport. The pilot managed to Q18
    bring the aircraft and its 50 passengers down safely in the calm waters of Botany
    Bay where boats and pleasurecraft were able to come to the rescue of the boys. Q19
    The fact that it was a weekend meant that there were hundreds of boats in
    the bay enjoying the good weather and this undoubtedly helped the rescue
    operation. ''We owe our lives to the skill of the pilot,'' said one of the boys, but the Q20
    pilot replied modestly that it was ''all part of a day''s work''. However, all their Q21
    musical instruments were lost and they never got to play at their concert.
    (To be continued)
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    SECTION 3
    M = male student F = female lecturer
    M: Hello can I come in?
    F: Oh yes, come in. How can I help you?
    M: I was looking for the Economics office. I''ve been all over the Arts Faculty Example
    building looking for it but I could only find the School of Accounting and Economic History. Is this the right place?
    F: Yes this is the School of Economics.
    M: Oh good. Um, I''m a new student and I was wondering if someone could give
    me some information. F: Well I might be able to help. I lecture on that program. What do you need to
    Know?
    M: Quite a few things, actually. Firstly, how many lectures a week do I have to Attend?
    F: Ah, well, the Economics I course is a double unit so there are two lectures a week and one tutorial. The lectures are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday. M: What time?
    F: Let me see ... You know this information is all in the handout which you Q22
    should have received yesterday at the orientation meeting. M: Oh, was there a meeting yesterday? I didn''t know about that ... no one mentioned ... F: Yes, there was, but never mind. Now lectures are at four m the afternoon. M: Four''s a bit late. I''ve got a part time job that starts at four thirty.
    F: Well, you can''t be in two places at once, can you, and attendance at lectures Q23
    is necessary. We expect at least 90% attendance at this university you know. M: 90%! That''s high. Do they enforce that rule? F: Yes, we do. We''re pretty strict about it actually.
    M: And what times have been set down for the tutorials â?" do you have that Information?
    F: That''s a very well attended course so there''s a number of tutorial times.
    Monday, Wednesday and Friday, all at 9 o''clock. Yours will be allocated at Q24
    the first lecture. M: Can''t I choose the time?
    F: Maybe, maybe not.. You''ll have to talk to the lecturer on the course. Q25
    Dr. Roberts is his name. M: Oh, OK.
    F: Anything else I can help you with while you''re here?
    M: Well, yes, actually. Do you know what the course requirements are? I mean,
    how much work is expected for this course? F: Well, you have to complete a tutorial paper. M: What does that involve?
    F: Well, it''s a piece of work on a given topic based on some set reading texts.
    You''ll have to give a small talk to your tutorial group ... Q26
    M: How long does that have to be? F: Oh, about 25 minutes usually. M: I have to talk for 25 minutes?
    F: Yes, that''s right. And then you have to write up your piece of work and give Q27
    it to the lecturer to be marked. M: Right. And is that all?
    F: No. You also have to complete a 3,000 word essay on a topic. M: Can I choose the topic?
    F: Yes, usually you can. Q28
    M: Right. That shouldn''t be too bad.
    F: And in ad***ion to that there is an exam.
    M: An exam! What sort of exam?
    F: Well, it''s an open book exam. Q29
    M: Does that mean I can have the text book with me during the exam? F: Yes, that''s right.
    M: And can you give me any idea about the content of the first year of
    Economics so that I can get into some reading? F: Well, you''ll be getting the reading list next week when lectures start. All the
    books are in the library. M: Yes, but won''t everyone else take them out as soon as they get the reading
    list too?
    F: Well, yes, they might. But most of the important ones are held in Closed Q30
    Reserve ... that''s a part of the library where you can go to read books but you can''t take them out of the building.
    M: What did you call that section of the library?
    F: Closed Reserve. However, we do recommend that you buy the core books.
    You''ll find them useful and you''ll need them for the exam. M: Yes, I suppose I will. But what is the focus of the course?
    F: Well, the course at this university has a vocational focus, that is a focus on Q31
    preparing its graduates for work, so we''re orientated very much towards employment.
    M: So my chances of getting a job are good?
    F: Well, provided you get good results.
    M: Well look thanks for your time. You''ve been really helpful.
    F: That''s fine. See you next week then.
    SECTION 4
    Lecturer:
    Good morning and welcome to the University of Westlands. My name is Marcia
    Mayhew and I''m the co-ordmator of the Bachelor of Social Science degree. This
    morning I''d like to tell you about the structure of the university and about some
    of the requirements of the degree that you''re about to enter. The Bachelor of
    Social Science is in one faculty within the university, that is the faculty where I Q32
    work, known as Arts and Social Sciences. Here on this campus we also have the faculties of Architecture, Law and Science and Technology among others. It''s important to know something about the structure of the faculty because, as you go through your course, you may need to call on members of the staff to help you.
    At the top of the faculty we have a dean and below the dean we have three Q33
    divisions; each division has a divisional head and your degree is located in the
    Division of Social Sciences. Within each of the divisions, there are the departments
    and each of these offers the different degrees. For instance two of the departments
    which offer the major subjects for your award are Sociology and Psychology. Each
    has a departmental head but for practical purposes the people you are going to
    see the most of are myself as co-ordinator of the social sciences degree and the
    actual lecturers who are teaching the subjects that you are taking. For instance in
    the first semester you''ll be doing four subjects psychology sociology history and Q34
    economics.
    If you have any problems or difficulties, not that I''m anticipating you will, but
    you never know, then you should go and see your lecturers. For instance, you
    may find that you can''t meet a deadline for an essay or perhaps you re having Q35
    problems with attendance. These seem to be the two most common problems that Q36
    students face.
    If your lecturers are unavailable, you can always come and see me in my office.
    I''m available on Wednesday and Thursday mornings and on Friday afternoons Q37
    Outside these hours, perhaps you could ring the secretary and make an appointment.
    Now you''ll note that all of the subjects which you undertake in the first year
    are composed of lectures and tutorials. A lecture is about an hour long and a
    tutorial usually runs for about two hours. A lecture is rather like what I am doing
    now where one person will talk to all of you together on a subject. We do ask you
    to try to attend the lectures.
    A tutorial is perhaps where most of the learning occurs at a university. You will
    be divided into groups of between 12 and 15 students and each week one of you
    will have to present a piece of work to the group as a whole and then the group
    will discuss what you''ve said. It''s this discussion, this exchange of ideas, which Q38
    really constitutes the basis of university learning, in my view. Listening to lectures
    in many ways is just giving you information that you could access for yourself in
    the library but the discussion at the tutorial is very important. This doesn''t mean that you shouldn''t go to the lectures though!
    Other factors to be particularly concerned about are the structure of essays and
    delivery of written material and in particular I would like to mention the question
    of plagiarism. Plagiarism is taking other people''s work without acknowledging it,
    that is, without saying where it comes from. Of course all essays are based on
    research done by other people but you must remember to attribute the work to the Q39
    original writer. And while it''s a good idea to work with other people don''t hand
    in work which is exactly the same as your friend''s work because we will notice! If
    you don''t acknowledge the source of your information then you run the risk of Q40
    failing the subject or in very serious cases you might be denied entry to the university.
    Last but not least, stay in touch with us. If things are getting you down, don''t Q41 tests
    go and hide. Come and talk to us about it. That''s what we are here for. Right, global
    thank you very much for coming along today. under-
    standing of the talk
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    CAMBRIDGE 6 â?" LISTENING TEST 2
    1. 8
    2. (in/ on) Tamer
    3. green button
    4. library
    5. education department
    6. castles
    7. old clothes
    8. bottle tops
    9. Undersea Worlds
    10. silver paper
    11. King Street
    12. central
    13. half hour/ 30 minutes
    14. refreshments
    15. 10.15
    16. Advance
    17. (seat) reservations
    18. â?" 20. (in any order) C D G
    21. catalogue(s)
    22. computer centre
    23. checklist
    24. teaching experience
    25. classroom
    26. review
    27. schools
    28. (the year) 2000
    29. end of term
    30. research
    31. A
    32. B
    33. C
    34. A
    35. A
    36. C
    37. A
    38. Great Train Robbery
    39. Sound effects
    40. poor sound quality
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    Ngô Minh Hà - E29 - CAM 6 - Test 4
    1) 75
    2) cheque
    3) 15
    4) 25
    5) a ten-minute
    6) rules
    7) South
    8) library
    9) 5
    10) 21A
    11) B
    12) A
    13) C
    14) task
    15) security
    16) ground floor
    17) lecture room 311
    18) safety at work
    19) main hall
    20) team leader
    21) reference
    22) textbooks
    23) secondary
    24) primary
    25) back
    26) overdue books
    27) 7 working days
    28-30) C-E-F
    31) B
    32) A
    33) C
    34) C
    35) 450
    36) hunted
    37) Prince
    38) significant proportion
    39) attack human
    40) a man
    mãi mới có hôm nộp đúng thời hạn:D:D
    cổ vũ bà con tý nèo:D
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    Vy Huong - E30
    Cam 6 - Test 3
    SECTION 1
    Q1. Select
    Q2. 27th January 1973
    Q3.15 Riverside
    Q4. 2 weeks
    Q5. 616 295
    Q6. Engineer
    Q7. Mother
    Q8. 2,000
    Q9. Month
    Q10. Internet
    SECTION 2
    Q11.C
    Q12. A
    Q13. B
    Q14. H
    Q15. F
    Q16. B
    Q17. D
    Q18. Field
    Q19. Water mill
    Q20. Viewpoint
    SECTION 3
    Q21. Industry
    Q22. Telephone interview
    Q23. 30
    Q24. Female
    Q25. Jazz
    Q26. Classical
    Q27. Concert
    Q28. Department stores
    Q29. Club
    Q30. Opera house
    SECTION 4
    Q31. C
    Q32. A
    Q33. A
    Q34. A
    Q35. People
    Q36. Water / Sand
    Q37. Scotland
    Q38. Outside
    Q39. Local source
    Q40. Top

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