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A: My friend Tommy eats like a horse but still doesn’t gain any weight, despitegetting on in years.B: Lucky guy. I eat like a bird but still have to watch my weight. I do try to spicethings up though with different kinds of salads and things like that. Tài liệu giúp bạn tham khảo, ôn tập và đạt kết quả cao. Mời bạn đọc đón xem!

TICKET 1
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription.
1. / n va rənmənt/ɪ ˈ ɪ
2. / læŋ w d /ˈ ɡ ɪ ʒ
3. / her t d /ˈ ɪ ɪ ʒ
4. /sku l/ː
5. / fest vl/ˈ ɪ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: My friend Tommy eats like a horse but still doesn’t gain any weight, despite
getting on in years.
B: Lucky guy. I eat like a bird but still have to watch my weight. I do try to spice
things up though with different kinds of salads and things like that.
A: Tough break! I generally eat whatever I want but my wife can tell when I start
to eat too much junk food!
B: Sure, I’d have the best of both worlds. I could eat junk food but also not gain
weight. It’s not my fate though.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
Working with elderly people is really a good way of helping others while giving
something back to the community. You will help elderly people who can’t go to the supermarket,
so having a car would be very helpful. However, if you don’t, there are a lot of other things that
you can do. You can help them use computers, clean their homes, do the gardening and simply be
there to keep their company.
TICKET 2:
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription.
1. / br dk st/ˈ ɔː ɑː
2. / prə ræm/ˈ ʊɡ
3. / d k əneri/ˈ ɪ ʃ
4. / zæm ne n/ɪɡˌ ɪˈ ɪʃ
5. / st di/ˈ ʌ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: What time is it? We’re going to be late!
B: It’s a quarter after seven. We’re on time. Don’t panic.
A: But I thought we had to be at the restaurant by 7:30 for the surprise party. We’ll
never make it there with all this evening traffic.
B: Sure we will. Rush hour is almost over. Anyway, the party starts at 8:00. But I do
need help with directions. Can you call the restaurant and ask them where we park our
car?
A: Of course.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
A summer job will give you the chance to earn money and get some experience, as well
as learn new skills. Many teenagers think that it will be difficult to find a job because they don’t
have as much experience as an adult. However, that’s not the case at all. Many employers like to
give jobs to young people because they have lots of energy. Before you apply for a job, make a
list of the skills you have to write on your CV.
TICKET 3:
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription.
1. / e n ənt/ˈ ɪ ʃ
2. / m njumənt/ˈ ɒ
3. / ntre /ˈɒ ɪ
4. / dn ŋ/ˈɡɑː ɪ
5. / le ə(r)/ˈ ʒ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: Hello? Hi John, how are things at the office?
B: Hi, Harry. How are you? Can you please stop and pick up extra paper for the
computer printer?
A: What did you say? Can you repeat that please? Did you say to pick up ink for the
printer? Sorry, the phone is cutting out.
B: Can you hear me now? No, I need more computer paper. Listen, I’ll text you
exactly what I need. Thanks Harry. Talk to you later.
A: OK, John.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
Every weekday morning, my alarm clock goes off at 8:30 a.m. This gives me enough
time to get ready before my lectures start at 10:00 am. Then, I get up and go downstairs. I’m
often too tired to eat breakfast, so I sometimes go to the fridge and just get some juice. When it’s
time to leave, I pack my bag and go to college. At the end of the day when I get back home, I
sometimes help my friends with housework.
TICKET 4
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription.
6. / e n ənt/ˈ ɪ ʃ
7. / m njumənt/ˈ ɒ
8. / ntre /ˈɒ ɪ
9. / dn ŋ/ˈɡɑː ɪ
10. / le ə(r)/ˈ ʒ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
Doctor: What seems to be the problem?
Peter: Well, I have a bad cough and a sore throat. I also have a headache.
Doctor: How long have you had these symptoms?
Peter: About three days now. And I’m really tired too. I have asked for 2 days off
from work.
Doctor: Hmm. It sounds like you’ve got the flu. Take aspirin every four hours and get
plenty of rest. Make sure you drink lots of water. Call me if you’re still sick next week.
Peter: OK, thank you very much.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
I don’t usually like cooking meals and because I live alone, I often go to restaurants or eat
fast food during the week. At the weekend, I have more free time, so I usually cook my favourite
meal, which is chicken curry with rice and vegetables. I don’t have an oven, so I fry the chicken
in a pan and boil the rice in water. I like this meal so much that sometimes I also order it in
restaurants.
TICKET 5
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription.
1. / wa ldla f/ˈ ɪ ɪ
2. /də mest k/ˈ ɪ
3. /pə li s/ˈ ː
4. / d ri /ˌ ɪ ˈɡ ː
5. / k spens v/ɪ ˈ ɪ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: Hi there. How can I help you?
B: Well, I’m in town visiting for a few days, and I need to get some things done
while I’m here.
A: Sure. What do you need?
B: I need to get my hair cut. I also need to have my car serviced before my long
drive home!
A: OK. Here’s a map of the city. There’s a good hair salon here, which is just a block
away. And there’s a good mechanic a few blocks away.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
Sally and her friend had nothing to do and they felt a bit bored. They decided to go to the
shopping centre to get some new clothes. The shopping centre had all of Sally’s favourite shops.
It was the weekend, and the centre was full of people. Sally was careful not to spend too much
money. After a couple of hours, Sally and her friend felt tired, so they went to a cafe to relax and
then went home.
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TICKET 1
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription. 1. / n ɪ va ˈ ɪrənmənt/ 2. / læŋ ˈ w ɡ d ɪ / ʒ 3. / her ˈ t ɪ d ɪ / ʒ 4. /skuːl/ 5. / fest ˈ vl/ ɪ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: My friend Tommy eats like a horse but still doesn’t gain any weight, despite getting on in years.
B: Lucky guy. I eat like a bird but still have to watch my weight. I do try to spice
things up though with different kinds of salads and things like that.
A: Tough break! I generally eat whatever I want but my wife can tell when I start to eat too much junk food!
B: Sure, I’d have the best of both worlds. I could eat junk food but also not gain
weight. It’s not my fate though.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
Working with elderly people is really a good way of helping others while giving
something back to the community. You will help elderly people who can’t go to the supermarket,
so having a car would be very helpful. However, if you don’t, there are a lot of other things that
you can do. You can help them use computers, clean their homes, do the gardening and simply be there to keep their company. TICKET 2:
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription. 1. / br ˈ ɔːdk st/ ɑː 2. / prə ˈ ʊɡræm/ 3. / d ˈ ɪkʃəneri/ 4. / zæm ɪɡˌ ne ɪˈ n/ ɪʃ 5. / st ˈ di/ ʌ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: What time is it? We’re going to be late!
B: It’s a quarter after seven. We’re on time. Don’t panic.
A: But I thought we had to be at the restaurant by 7:30 for the surprise party. We’ll
never make it there with all this evening traffic.
B: Sure we will. Rush hour is almost over. Anyway, the party starts at 8:00. But I do
need help with directions. Can you call the restaurant and ask them where we park our car? A: Of course.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
A summer job will give you the chance to earn money and get some experience, as well
as learn new skills. Many teenagers think that it will be difficult to find a job because they don’t
have as much experience as an adult. However, that’s not the case at all. Many employers like to
give jobs to young people because they have lots of energy. Before you apply for a job, make a
list of the skills you have to write on your CV. TICKET 3:
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription. 1. / e ˈ n ɪ ənt/ ʃ 2. / m ˈ ɒnjumənt/ 3. / ntre ˈɒ / ɪ 4. / dn ˈɡɑː ŋ/ ɪ 5. / le ˈ ə(r)/ ʒ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: Hello? Hi John, how are things at the office?
B: Hi, Harry. How are you? Can you please stop and pick up extra paper for the computer printer?
A: What did you say? Can you repeat that please? Did you say to pick up ink for the
printer? Sorry, the phone is cutting out.
B: Can you hear me now? No, I need more computer paper. Listen, I’ll text you
exactly what I need. Thanks Harry. Talk to you later. A: OK, John.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
Every weekday morning, my alarm clock goes off at 8:30 a.m. This gives me enough
time to get ready before my lectures start at 10:00 am. Then, I get up and go downstairs. I’m
often too tired to eat breakfast, so I sometimes go to the fridge and just get some juice. When it’s
time to leave, I pack my bag and go to college. At the end of the day when I get back home, I
sometimes help my friends with housework. TICKET 4
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription. 6. / e ˈ n ɪ ənt/ ʃ 7. / m ˈ ɒnjumənt/ 8. / ntre ˈɒ / ɪ 9. / dn ˈɡɑː ŋ/ ɪ 10. / le ˈ ə(r)/ ʒ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
Doctor: What seems to be the problem?
Peter: Well, I have a bad cough and a sore throat. I also have a headache.
Doctor: How long have you had these symptoms?
Peter: About three days now. And I’m really tired too. I have asked for 2 days off from work.
Doctor: Hmm. It sounds like you’ve got the flu. Take aspirin every four hours and get
plenty of rest. Make sure you drink lots of water. Call me if you’re still sick next week.
Peter: OK, thank you very much.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
I don’t usually like cooking meals and because I live alone, I often go to restaurants or eat
fast food during the week. At the weekend, I have more free time, so I usually cook my favourite
meal, which is chicken curry with rice and vegetables. I don’t have an oven, so I fry the chicken
in a pan and boil the rice in water. I like this meal so much that sometimes I also order it in restaurants. TICKET 5
Part 1: Read aloud the phonetic transcription. 1. / wa ˈ ɪldla f/ ɪ 2. /dəˈmestɪk/ 3. /pəˈli s/ ː 4. / d ˌ sə ɪ ri ˈɡ / ː 5. / k ɪ spens ˈ v/ ɪ
Part 2: Read aloud the conversation.
A: Hi there. How can I help you?
B: Well, I’m in town visiting for a few days, and I need to get some things done while I’m here. A: Sure. What do you need?
B: I need to get my hair cut. I also need to have my car serviced before my long drive home!
A: OK. Here’s a map of the city. There’s a good hair salon here, which is just a block
away. And there’s a good mechanic a few blocks away.
Part 3: Read aloud the text.
Sally and her friend had nothing to do and they felt a bit bored. They decided to go to the
shopping centre to get some new clothes. The shopping centre had all of Sally’s favourite shops.
It was the weekend, and the centre was full of people. Sally was careful not to spend too much
money. After a couple of hours, Sally and her friend felt tired, so they went to a cafe to relax and then went home.