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SẮP XẾP HỘI THOẠI - THƯ Question 1. a. Dear Mr. Smith, b. Thank you for your letter. I agree that we need to protect our environment. c. Pollution is a big problem. We should make new laws to stop factories from polluting our air and water. Also, finding clean energy sources like solar power, wind power, and water power is important. d. Deforestation is another issue. Cutting down too many trees affects the oxygen supply and temperature regulation on our planet. Planting more trees and reducing cutting them down is crucial. e. Thank you once again for your letter. I look forward to hearing from you soon. f. Sincerely, a. a - b - c - d - e - f c. a- b - f - d - c - e b. a - c - b - e - f - d d. b - c - d - e - f - a Question 2. a. So what can we do? There are many things we can do to help the environment. Here are four simple ideas: Save energy. Turn off lights and TVs when you're not using them. Don't waste water. Have a shower instead of a bath. Travel by bike or on foot instead of by car. Recycle paper, glass, and plastic. b. In conclusion, if we want to save our planet, we have to change our behavior. We can't continue to pollute the air, water, and soil. We can't continue to destroy forests and kill animals. It's time to act now. c. We all know that the environment is in danger. Pollution is a big problem and it's getting worse. We're also endangering many species of animals and plants. Deforestation is another serious problem. In some parts of the world, we're cutting down trees too quickly. This is bad for the planet. d. These are just a few examples. There are many other ways to help the environment. For example, we can plant trees and clean up our beaches and parks. We need to work together to make our planet a better place. a. a - b - c - d c. c - d - b - a b. c - a - d - b d. d - c - a – b Question 3.
3 e. Finally, I would like to mention the issue of poverty. It is unacceptable that so many people around the world live in extreme poverty and do not have enough food to eat or clean water to drink. More needs to be done to help these people and to reduce inequality between rich and poor. f. I hope you will consider publishing my letter. g. Peer pressure is another big problem that affects young people today. They often feel under pressure to do things that they do not want to do, such as smoking or taking drugs. Schools need to do more to educate young people about the dangers of these activities and to help them resist peer pressure. a. g - d - b - c - e - a - f c. c - d - b - g - f - e - a b. a - d - b - g - f - e - c d. c - d - b - g - e - f – a Question 5 a.I am writing to enquire about the tour guide training courses offered by SGV Vocational School. I am very interested in exploring different cultures and would like to know more about the courses. b.Dear Sir / Madam, c.Secondly, I would appreciate it if you could inform me if SGV Vocational School offers any discounts for students who are financially disadvantaged. This would greatly assist me in planning for the cost of the training. d.Lastly, I would like to enquire about the daily wage for the apprenticeships provided by SGV Vocational School. It would be great if you could provide me with more information about this opportunity. e.Thank you for considering my request. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours faithfully, Lan f.Firstly, I would like to ask if there is a test requirement to enroll in the tour guide training courses. As I do not have any previous qualifications in this field, I would like to know if there are any specific requirements for admission. A. b – a – f – c – d - e B. b – a – c – f – d - e C. b – a – f – d – c - e D. b – a – f – e – c - d Question 6
4 a.They may also learn about food safety, kitchen hygiene, and restaurant management if the course covers those topics. b.Additionally, students may hope to gain hands-on experience in cooking and receive feedback on their dishes from their instructor. c. Students can take a vocational course in cooking or culinary arts. d.They expect to learn various cooking techniques and recipes, as well as gain a deeper understanding of the culinary arts. e.Overall, the goal of this course is likely to help students develop their skills and knowledge in the culinary field. A. c – d – a– b – e B. c – b – a– c – e C. c – b – a– d – e D. d – a – b – e – c Question 7 a.Then,vocational training is much cheaper than university education. b.First, Vocational courses are more practical than university courses. It will help students develop practical skills. c.Next, it’s the short duration of study. d.Therefore, more school – leaves attend vocational training nowadays. e. Degree programmes at university usually go on for at least three years while vocational courses can last less than two years. f.Let’s decide on the three main benefits of vocational training. A. f – d – c – e – a - b B. b – a – c – f – d - e C. f – b – c – e – a - d D. c– b – f – e – a – d Question 8. a.The main benefits of academic study is that it develops critical thinking skills. b.Let’s talk about the benefits of academic study. c.While vocational training focuses on job-specific skills, academic study covers a wide range of subjects, including humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. d.Lastly, academic study provides an opportunity to pursue advanced degrees, which can lead to better job opportunities and higher earnings in the long run. e.Academic study involves a lot of analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of information, which helps students become more critical thinkers. f.To sum up, the three main benefits of academic study are developing critical thinking skills, providing a broader education, and offering opportunities for advanced degrees.