WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE BEST REVISION OF THE UNDERLINED PART...
1.
Which of the following is the best revision of the underlined part in sentence 1?
A.
would anyway be forgetting their names
B.
are going to forget their names anyway
C.
forgot their names anyway
D.
have been anyway forgetting their names
The answer is (B): are going to forget their names anyway
Explanation: This context expresses an absolute certainty in a near future, so ‘are going to’
+ verb’ is the correct tense.
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International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 9
V. LISTENING SECTION (Optional section)
In the Listening section, you will be asked to demonstrate how well you understand spoken
English. The entire Listening test will last approximately 25 minutes. There are three parts
to this section, with particular directions for each part.
LISTENING PART 1 (Questions 71 – 80)
Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in
your test booklet. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that
best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your
answer sheet and fill in the corresponding circle of your answer. The statements will not be
printed in your test booklet and will be spoken only ONCE.
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Number of questions: 10
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Skill focus:
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Focus on meaning
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Focus on sounds (homonyms, homophones)
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Example
Script:
A.
The man is looking over the files.
B.
The man is working at the desk.
C.
The man is taking notes.
D.
The man is writing a report.
Statement (B), “the man is working at the desk”, is the best description of the picture, so
you should select answer (B) and mark it on your answer sheet.
International University – VNU-HCMC, Official handbook for the English Test, page 10
LISTENING PART 2 (Questions 81 – 90)
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear four short selections. At the end of each
selection, you will be asked two or three questions about what was said, each followed by
four possible answers, (A), (B), (C) or (D). The questions and answers are printed in your
test booklet. You will hear each selection only ONCE.
Select the BEST answer and fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. There is
no sample question for this part.
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Number of listening passages: 4
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Passage 1: A conversation (2 questions)
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Passage 2: A short talk (2 questions)
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Passage 3: A conversation (3 questions)
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Passage 4: A short talk (3 questions)
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Understanding details e.g. time, activity, reason, problem, suggestion, etc.
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Getting the overview e.g. occupations, locations, main idea, etc.
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Making inference
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Example: