Đề thi thử trình độ B2 của khung Châu Âu

Part 1. (Questions 1-5:): Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Choose the

best answer by circling one letter (A, B, or C).

1 If you want to go to London

A. buy a ticket before Saturday

B. go to tell Kim immediately

C. write your phone number here

2 A. Only come in if there is no red light

showing

B. The red light will come on when you enter

this room

C. Stay outside until the red light comes on

3 To make biscuits, James needs to buy

A. butter

B. flour

C. sugar

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ĐỀ THI THỬ TRÌNH ĐỘ B2 CỦA KHUNG CHÂU ÂU 
PAPER I. READING AND USE OF LANGUAGE 
Part 1. (Questions 1-5:): Look at the text in each question. What does it say? Choose the 
best answer by circling one letter (A, B, or C). 
1 
If you want to go to London 
A. buy a ticket before Saturday 
B. go to tell Kim immediately 
C. write your phone number here 
2 
A. Only come in if there is no red light 
showing 
B. The red light will come on when you enter 
this room 
C. Stay outside until the red light comes on 
3 
To make biscuits, James needs to buy 
A. butter 
B. flour 
C. sugar 
4 
A. If you are ill, the library will not charge 
you for returning books late. 
B. Send any books due back by post, as the 
library is closed. 
C. As the library is closed, users can put 
books through the letterbox. 
5 
A. Queue here unless you have already 
shown your train ticket to our staff 
B. Join the queue here to get your train 
tickets from our staff. 
C. Wait here with your ticket until staff have 
prepared your train for boarding 
Part II (questions 6-10): Arrange the following paragraphs in the correct order so that 
they form a complete passage. Write the letters next to each paragraph in the correct 
order from number 6 to number 10 in the box below the passage. 
A. Each of the three days was divided into two morning and two afternoon sessions on 
different subjects. Some of these were very interesting; Marketing and Time 
Management were particularly good. However, some of the other subjects were treated 
in a rather superficial manner, or were aimed at very inexperienced secretaries. 
B. The course was well organized and all the administrative aspects went smoothly. The 
course secretary was always available to answer any questions, and we were asked to 
complete a feedback questionnaire every day. 
C. From 10-12 December 2020 I attended a course called ‘Developing the Executive 
Assistant’, which was run by RP Consultancy in Brighton, as part of my professional 
development plan 
D. There were two trainers, who were both very professional in their manner and gave 
well-prepared sessions, although one of them, Judy, was not very good at keeping to 
time, which meant there was often no time for questions. In addition, she did not give 
us much opportunity to contribute our own ideas in her lecture 
E. On the whole, this is a well-run course. I found it very useful, and I would therefore 
recommend the company to send other secretaries on it. It is perhaps better suited to 
less experienced secretaries, who might benefit from more of the sessions than I 
personally did. 
6 7.. 8. 9.. 10.. 
Part III (questions 11-15): Read the following passage and answer the questions under 
each passage by circling the best letter (A, B, C, or D). 
Liam Killen 
Liam Killen is a rising star in cross-country mountain biking. He has raced since he was 
12 and had both successes and disappointments in that time. His worst moment so far was 
during a recent World Championship. His front tyre started to lose air at the last part of the 
race and he finished fourth. This was not the first time he’d been unlucky. In a previous race, 
it was raining heavily and he crashed his bike just minutes after the crash. 
He often gets nervous before a race but he thinks that this is a good thing. ‘Nervous 
energy makes you go faster and on the day. It’s all about winning. The important thing is to 
stay positive’. 
Liam likes a hard race with steep climbs. ‘They make all the difference. You have to be 
really fit to get ahead’. He also enjoy entering competitions at tops levels as there are fewer 
riders in the race and this makes the start easier. ‘You can get into the front group more 
quickly’. 
Liam has been chosen to go to the Olympic Games and one day he would like to win a 
medal. ‘I’m still quite young and expect to be riding until my mid-thirties so I’ve got enough 
time to achieve my dream. I know the Olympics are hard and I’ll have to produce my best-
performance yet. But I feel confident’. 
Liam trains for 30 hours a week – always outside – and he reaches speeds of 65 kph. He 
thinks that cycling professionally is the best job in the world and would recommend it to 
anyone. His advice to people starting to race is ‘Be prepared for some hard work. If the 
training was easy, it wouldn’t make you faster’. 
11. What is the writer trying to do in the text? 
A. encourage people to cycle as a hobby 
B. give details of Liam’s cycling career 
C. compare cycling with other sports 
D. explain why Liam became a cyclist 
12. What happened towards the end of one Liam’s races? 
A. He fell off his bike 
B. The weather got really bad 
C. He was involved in an accident. 
D. There was a problem with his bike 
13. Liam prefers a race that 
A. includes some hilly ground 
B. has a lot of riders taking part 
C. attracts less experienced riders 
D. allows him to get ahead at the end 
14. What does Liam say about the Olympics? 
A. He thinks he will perform badly 
B. Most riders will be younger than him 
C. The race is longer than he is used to 
D. He is looking forward to the challenge. 
15. Which of the following would Liam say about cycling? 
A. ‘I think everyone should start cycling. You don’t need to rain very hard to get good at 
the sport and it’s great fun’. 
B. ‘I often get nervous before a race and I think that makes me perfume badly but I don’t 
intend to give up’ 
C. ‘I know it’s not possible to win every race but I love cycling. I plan to continue the 
sport for quite a few more years’. 
D. ‘I have to cycle at least 4 hours a day. To get faster I’ll have to do even more and I 
don’t know if I have enough time for that’. 
Part IV (questions 16-30): Choose the best answer to complete each of the following 
sentences by circling the letter A, B, C or D. 
16. Nowadays most women can  an education 
A. create B. join C. bear D. pursue 
17. When was that book ..? 
A. made B. produced C. published D. created 
18. She is running slowly through the park. She’s .. 
A. walking B. riding C. jogging D. driving 
19. An increasing number of people are now going on .. to Egypt. 
A. holiday B. visit C. excursion D. trip 
20. A pharmacist has to be careful in filling a(n) .. 
A. examination B. prescription C. pharmacy D. internship 
21. He looks thin, but .. he is very healthy. 
A. also B. naturally C. actually D. consequently 
22. We hope that Robert would agree to help us, but he has .to. 
A. desired to B. promised C. refused D. intended 
23. She had no . of selling the clock – it had belonged to her grandfather. 
A. intention B. meaning C. interest D. opinion 
24. It was . hot day that we decided to leave work early. 
A. so B. such C. a so D. such a 
25. Her coat was .. on the floor. 
A. laying B. lying C. flowing D. setting. 
26. Each of you .. a share in the work. 
A. have B. has C. having D. going to have 
27. Give me a word .. with S. 
A. beginning B. to begin C. begin D. begun 
28. .. little we may like it, old age comes to most of us. 
A. Despite B. However C. So D. As 
29. No longer .. to do all her housework with her hands because our family 
now owns some new labour-saving devices. 
A. my mother has B. has my mother 
C. does my mother has D. does my mother have 
30. Stop now! You’ve done .. work for one day. 
A. too many B. plenty C. quite more D. quite enough. 
PAPER II: WRITING 
Part I: Read the text below and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. Write 
the words next to the right numbered spaces provided. 
A. according B. designed C. events D. make E. purposes 
F. bring about G. entertainment H. fun I. means J. Through 
K. coverage L. established M. In addition to N. pictures 
O. Throughout 
Television 
Television is one of man’s most important (1) of communication. It brings (2) 
 and sounds from around the world into millions of homes. A person with a television 
set can sit in his house and watch the President (3)  a speech or visit a foreign country. 
He can see a war being fought and watch statesmen try to (4)  peace. (5)  
television, home viewers can see and learn about people, places, and thing in faraway lands. 
TV even takes its viewers out of this world. It brings them (6)  of America’s astronauts 
as the astronauts explore outer space. 
(7)  all these things, television brings its viewers a steady stream of programs 
that are (8)  to entertain. In fact, TV provides many more (9)  programs than 
any other kind. The programs include action-packed dramas, light comedies, sporting (10) 
 and motion pictures. 
 PART II: 
You are Michael Jordan, and this is a part of a letter you received from your penfriend: 
• Now write a letter to your penfriend about clothes. 
• Write your letter in about 100 words. 
• Don’t write any postal address. 

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