ĐẠI HỌC QUỐC GIA NỘI
TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC KHOA HỌC
HỘI NHÂN VĂN
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ĐỀ THI HẾT MÔN HỌC KỲ I, NĂM HỌC 2025 2026
Môn thi: Tiếng Anh Khoa học hội & Nhân văn 1
Thời gian làm bài: phút90
Loại đề thi: Không sử dụng tài liệu/ từ điển
Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi
Đề thi gồm: 05 trang
Đối tượng thi: Sinh viên hệ chính quy
Số phách Kết quả Chữ cán bộ chấm thi 1:
Chữ cán bộ chấm thi 2:
Bằng số: Bằng chữ:
PART I: READING COMPREHENSION (30 POINTS)
Section 1: Questions 1-5 (10 points)
Read the text and questions below. For each question, circle the letter next to the corre
answer (A, B, C or D).
When I opened the first “Body Shop” in 1976 my only object was to earn enough to feed
my children. Today the “Body Shop” is an international company rapidly growing all around the
world. In the years since we began I have learned a lot. Much of what I have learned will be
found in this book, for I believe that we, as a company, have something worth saying about how
to run a successful business without giving up what we really believe in.
It’s not a normal business book, nor is it just about my life. The message is that to
succeed in business you have to be different. Business can be fun, a business can be run with
love and it can do good. In business, as in life, I need to enjoy myself, to have a feeling of family
and to feel excited by the unexpected. I have always wanted the people who work for “The Body
Shop” to feel the same way.
Now this book sends these ideas of mine out into the world, makes them public. I’d like
to think there are no limits to our “family”, no limits to what can be done. I find that an exciting
thought. I hope you do, too.
1. What is the writers main purpose in writing this text?
A. To tell the reader her life story.
B. To introduce her ideas to the reader.
C. To explain how international companies operate.
D. To tell the reader how she brought up a family.
2. What would someone learn from this text?
A. How to make a lot of money.
B. How to write a book about business.
C. What the writers family is like.
D. What the writers book is about.
3. How does the writer feel about the business she runs?
A. She doesn’t care about the success if her children are fed.
B. She just runs it for her own entertainment.
C. It is not like any other company.
D. It is likely to become even more successful.
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4. What kind of workers does the writer like to employ?
A. Workers who can explain her ideas
B. Workers who have the same attitude as hers
C. Workers who get on well with the public
D. Workers who have their own families
5. What kind of person does the writer seem to be?
A. Someone with strong opinions
B. Not very confident
C. Mainly interested in making money
D. Considering running a business as a job
Section 2: Questions 6- 10 (10 points)
Based on the information from the article, write T (True), F (False) or NG (Not Given) n
to each statement below it.
Norwich, the capital of the part of Britain known as East Anglia, has existed as place to
live for more than two thousand years. It began as a small village beside the River Wensum.
The first cathedral was built in 1095 and has recently celebrated its 900 anniversary,th
while Norwich itself had a year of celebration in 1994 to mark the 800 anniversary of the cityth
receiving a Royal Charter. This allowed it to be called a city and to govern itself independently.
Today, in comparison with places like London or Manchester, Norwich is quite small,
with a population of around 150,000, but in the 16 century Norwich was the second city ofth
England. It continued to grow for the next 300 years and got richer and richer, becoming famous
for having as many churches as there are weeks in the year and as many pubs as there are days
in the year.
Nowadays, there are far fewer churches and pubs. With its fast growing university
student population and its success as a modern commercial centre, the city now has a wide
choice of entertainment: theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, busy cafes, excellent restaurants, and a
number of arts and leisure centres. Now the city’s attractions include another important
development, a modern shopping centre called “The Castle Mall”. The people of Norwich lived
with a very large hole in the middle of their city for over two years, as builders dug up the main
car park. Lorries moved a nearly million tons of earth so that the roof the Mall could become a
city centre park, with attractive water pools and hundreds of trees. But the local people are really
pleased that the old open market remains, right in the heart of the city and next to the new
development.
6. The River Wensum flows through East Anglia. _____
7. People have lived by the River Wensum for at least 2,000 years. _____
8. In the 11 century Norwich was a small village. ______th
9. Norwich has been a city since its first cathedral was built. ______
10. Norwich has always been one of the smallest English cities. _______
Section 3: Questions 11-20 (10 points)
Choose the best word for each space by circling A, B, C or D for questions 11-20
CARTOON FILMS
Cartoon films have limits. If you can draw something, you can …… it(0)…little… (11)
move on the cinema screen. The use …… new ideas and advanced computer programs(12)
means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of …… ages.(13)
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By the …… of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for(14)
children. But soon …… one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that(15)
it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could …… the fun.(16)
However, not …… cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example,(17)
failed, mainly because it was too …… for children, and too childish for adults. Directors(18)
learnt from this ……, and the film companies began to make large …… of money(19) (20)
again.
11. A. B. C. D. make do work have
12. A. B. C. D. in of at about
13. A. B. C. D. one all none any
14. A. B. C. D. tail reach top end
15. A. B. C. D. after then after afterwards then
16. A. B. C. D. have share do make
17. A. B. C. D. every many only each
18. A. B. interesting exciting C. frightened D. frightening
19. A. B. mistaken mistake C. mistakenly D. mistake for
20. A. B. C. D. amounts numbers portions loads
PART II: WRITING (30 POINTS)
Section 1: Questions 21 25 (10 points)
Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning.
21. No house on the street is older than this house.
This house ……………………………………………………………………………………
22. We can't drink this water. It is very cold.
……………………………………………………………………………………….It's too
23. We spent a whole day looking for these old pictures.
………………………………………………………………………………………..It took
24. Mary has not visited Vietnam before.
………………………………………………………………………….This is the first time
25. Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?
…………………………………………………………………………………How about
Section 2: Question 26 (20 points)
Write a blog post (100 -120 words) about someone who inspires you.
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PART III: LISTENING
Section 1: Questions 1-5 (10 points)
You will hear 5 short conversations. There is one question for each conversation. For
questions 1-5 (conversations 1-5), choose the best picture for each question. You will listen
each conversation TWICE.
Example: Where did the man leave his camera?
1. Which part of the Arts Centre only opened recently?
A B C
2. What does the shop assistant give the man?
A B C
3. Where does the woman feel pain?
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A B C
4. Where must the woman go to buy dollars?
A B C
5. Which vegetable is used in all today’s recipes?
A B C
Section 2: Questions 6 15 (10 points)
Listen to the recording and fill in each numbered space with a word or/and a number. You
will listen to the recording TWICE.
Good evening and welcome to tonight’s show. Tonight, we’ll be discussing what visitors
to this year careers fair can expect to see. The main target is final(6) ___________________
year college students and recent graduates. But it’ll also appeal to the long-term (7)
_____________ who need advice about getting themselves back into the jobs market. Also,
people who’re looking to change jobs attend the fair. These employees may be dissatisfied with
their position, looking for a promotion or interested in retraining and(8) _____________
changing field altogether. This year to be the biggest and best event(9) ____________________
to date! Over 200 companies interested in taking on new staff have applied for a stand. That’s a
50% rise on last year when a total of companies turned out.(10) ____________________
Visitors should go round the stands focusing on companies they are more interested in. Apart
from stands, there will also be talks at certain by careers officers(11)____________________
and representatives of top companies participating in the fair. They will be followed by (12)
_____________________ designed to help job-hunters put together a professional CV and
develop essential interview skills, as well as discussions on the kind of behaviour expected in
the workplace. The fair is over four days from January 6 through (13) _____________________
. That’s Friday through Monday. Doors open 9.30 a.m. and the last visitor will be allowed entry
at 8 p.m. Doors close at 10 p.m. Go as early as possible because from noon on, it’ll be extremely
crowded. Oh, and for those planning to spend all day at the fair, there will be various (14)
_____________________ stands selling snacks and drinks and a specially designated area for
those who want to bring their own food to eat. Eating and drinking is (15)
________________________ in the main exhibition area, however.
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ĐẠI HỌC QUỐC GIA HÀ NỘI ĐỀ THI HẾT MÔN HỌC KỲ I, NĂM HỌC 2025 2026
TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC KHOA HỌC Môn thi: Tiếng Anh Khoa học Xã hội & Nhân văn 1
HỘI NHÂN VĂN
Thời gian làm bài: 90 phút _____________
Loại đề thi: Không sử dụng tài liệu/ từ điển
Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi Đề thi gồm: 05 trang
Đối tượng thi: Sinh viên hệ chính quy Số phách Kết quả
Chữ cán bộ chấm thi 1: Bằng số: Bằng chữ:
Chữ cán bộ chấm thi 2:
PART I: READING COMPREHENSION (30 POINTS)
Section 1: Questions 1-5 (10 points)
Read the text and questions below. For each question, circle the letter next to the corre
answer (A, B, C or D).
When I opened the first “Body Shop” in 1976 my only object was to earn enough to feed
my children. Today the “Body Shop” is an international company rapidly growing all around the
world. In the years since we began I have learned a lot. Much of what I have learned will be
found in this book, for I believe that we, as a company, have something worth saying about how
to run a successful business without giving up what we really believe in.
It’s not a normal business book, nor is it just about my life. The message is that to
succeed in business you have to be different. Business can be fun, a business can be run with
love and it can do good. In business, as in life, I need to enjoy myself, to have a feeling of family
and to feel excited by the unexpected. I have always wanted the people who work for “The Body Shop” to feel the same way.
Now this book sends these ideas of mine out into the world, makes them public. I’d like
to think there are no limits to our “family”, no limits to what can be done. I find that an exciting thought. I hope you do, too.
1. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this text?
A. To tell the reader her life story.
B. To introduce her ideas to the reader.
C. To explain how international companies operate.
D. To tell the reader how she brought up a family.
2. What would someone learn from this text? A. How to make a lot of money.
B. How to write a book about business.
C. What the writer’s family is like.
D. What the writer’s book is about.
3. How does the writer feel about the business she runs?
A. She doesn’t care about the success if her children are fed.
B. She just runs it for her own entertainment.
C. It is not like any other company.
D. It is likely to become even more successful. 1
4. What kind of workers does the writer like to employ?
A. Workers who can explain her ideas
B. Workers who have the same attitude as hers
C. Workers who get on well with the public
D. Workers who have their own families
5. What kind of person does the writer seem to be?
A. Someone with strong opinions B. Not very confident
C. Mainly interested in making money
D. Considering running a business as a job
Section 2: Questions 6- 10 (10 points)
Based on the information from the article, write T (True), F (False) or NG (Not Given) n
to each statement below it.
Norwich, the capital of the part of Britain known as East Anglia, has existed as place to
live for more than two thousand years. It began as a small village beside the River Wensum.
The first cathedral was built in 1095 and has recently celebrated its 900th anniversary,
while Norwich itself had a year of celebration in 1994 to mark the 800th anniversary of the city
receiving a Royal Charter. This allowed it to be called a city and to govern itself independently.
Today, in comparison with places like London or Manchester, Norwich is quite small,
with a population of around 150,000, but in the 16th century Norwich was the second city of
England. It continued to grow for the next 300 years and got richer and richer, becoming famous
for having as many churches as there are weeks in the year and as many pubs as there are days in the year.
Nowadays, there are far fewer churches and pubs. With its fast growing university
student population and its success as a modern commercial centre, the city now has a wide
choice of entertainment: theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, busy cafes, excellent restaurants, and a
number of arts and leisure centres. Now the city’s attractions include another important
development, a modern shopping centre called “The Castle Mall”. The people of Norwich lived
with a very large hole in the middle of their city for over two years, as builders dug up the main
car park. Lorries moved a nearly million tons of earth so that the roof the Mall could become a
city centre park, with attractive water pools and hundreds of trees. But the local people are really
pleased that the old open market remains, right in the heart of the city and next to the new development.
6. The River Wensum flows through East Anglia. _____
7. People have lived by the River Wensum for at least 2,000 years. _____
8. In the 11th century Norwich was a small village. ______
9. Norwich has been a city since its first cathedral was built. ______
10. Norwich has always been one of the smallest English cities. _______
Section 3: Questions 11-20 (10 points)
Choose the best word for each space by circling A, B, C or D for questions 11-20 CARTOON FILMS
Cartoon films have (0)…little limits. …
If you can draw something, you can (11) …… it
move on the cinema screen. The use (12) ……
new ideas and advanced computer programs
means that cartoons are becoming exciting again for people of (13) …… ages. 2 By the (14) ……
of the 1970s, the cinema world had decided that cartoons were only for
children. But soon (15) …… one or two directors had some original new ideas. They proved that
it was possible to make films in which both adults and children could (16) …… the fun.
However, not (17) …… cartoon film was successful. The Black Cauldron, for example,
failed, mainly because it was too (18) …… for children, and too childish for adults. Directors learnt from this (19) ……,
and the film companies began to make large (20) …… of money again. 11. A. make B. do C. work D. have 12. A. in B. of C. at D. about 13. A. one B. all C. none D. any 14. A. tail B. reach C. top D. end 15. A. after then B. after C. afterwards D. then 16. A. have B. share C. do D. make 17. A. every B. many C. only D. each 18. A. interesting B. e xciting C. frightened D. frightening 19. A. mistaken B. mi stake C. mistakenly D. mistake for 20. A. amounts B. numbers C. portions D. loads
PART II: WRITING (30 POINTS)
Section 1: Questions 21 25 (10 points)
Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning.
21. No house on the street is older than this house.
This house ……………………………………………………………………………………
22. We can't drink this water. It is very cold.
It's too ……………………………………………………………………………………….
23. We spent a whole day looking for these old pictures.
It took ………………………………………………………………………………………..
24. Mary has not visited Vietnam before.
This is the first time ………………………………………………………………………….
25. Would you like to go to the cinema with me tonight?
How about …………………………………………………………………………………
Section 2: Question 26 (20 points)
Write a blog post (100 -120 words) about someone who inspires you.
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PART III: LISTENING
Section 1: Questions 1-5 (10 points) You will hear 5 short conversations. There is one question for each conversation. For
questions 1-5 (conversations 1-5), choose the best picture for each question. You will listen
each conversation TWICE.
Example: Where did the man leave his camera?
1. Which part of the Arts Centre only opened recently? A □ B □ C □
2. What does the shop assistant give the man? A □ B □ C □
3. Where does the woman feel pain? 4 A □ B □ C □
4. Where must the woman go to buy dollars? A □B □ C □
5. Which vegetable is used in all today’s recipes? A □B □ C □
Section 2: Questions 6 15 (10 points)
Listen to the recording and fill in each numbered space with a word or/and a number. You
will listen to the recording TWICE.
Good evening and welcome to tonight’s show. Tonight, we’ll be discussing what visitors
to this year careers fair can expect to see. The main target (6) ___________________ is final
year college students and recent graduates. But it’ll also appeal to the long-term (7)
_____________ who need advice about getting themselves back into the jobs market. Also,
people who’re looking to change jobs attend the fair. These employees may be dissatisfied with
their (8) _____________ position, looking for a promotion or interested in retraining and
changing field altogether. This year (9) ____________________ to be the biggest and best event
to date! Over 200 companies interested in taking on new staff have applied for a stand. That’s a
50% rise on last year when a total of (10)
____________________ companies turned out.
Visitors should go round the stands focusing on companies they are more interested in. Apart
from stands, there will also be talks at certain (1
1)____________________ by careers officers
and representatives of top companies participating in the fair. They will be followed by (12)
_____________________ designed to help job-hunters put together a professional CV and
develop essential interview skills, as well as discussions on the kind of behaviour expected in
the workplace. The fair is over four days from January 6 through (13) _____________________
. That’s Friday through Monday. Doors open 9.30 a.m. and the last visitor will be allowed entry
at 8 p.m. Doors close at 10 p.m. Go as early as possible because from noon on, it’ll be extremely
crowded. Oh, and for those planning to spend all day at the fair, there will be various (14)
_____________________ stands selling snacks and drinks and a specially designated area for
those who want to bring their own food to eat. Eating and drinking is (15)
________________________ in the main exhibition area, however. --THE END- 5