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ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI NĂM HỌC 2020-2021

MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 10

(Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề)

1. ĐỀ SỐ 1

A. PHONETICS (10p)

Question 1: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the other words. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below (5p)

1.  A. random             B. canal              C. many                D. explanatory

2.  A. good                 B. moon              C. food                 D. balloon

3.  A. provide             B. product          C. production        D. procedure

4.  A. kite                   B. bite                 C. Christian          D. Christ

5.  A. voltage             B. voyage            C. massage           D. dosage

Answers:

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3.

4.

5.

Question 2: Choose the word whose stress pattern is differently from those of the other words. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below (5p)

1. A. argumentative            B. psychological                 

    C. contributory                D. hypersensitive

2. A. atomic                           B. brilliant                

    C. determined                  D. ambitious

3. A. trigonometry                B. explanatory                     

    C. immediately                D. democracy

4. A. photograph                  B. payroll                              

    C. accent                         D. regretful

5. A. majority             B. ceremony                        

    C. astronomy                  D. investiture

B. GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY (20p)

Question 3: Give the correct tense/ form of the verbs in the brackets. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below (10p)

1. It’s time we (go). If we (not leave) now, we (miss) the train. 

2. I know I (not write) to you before, but I (be) so busy recently that I (not have) time for writing letters. I (telephone) you instead, but I (forget) your number.

3. Why didn’t you tell me you could lend me the money? I (not borrow) it from the bank.

4. He is walking (hurry) to the place where his ex-wife, a famous naturalist now (lie) (bury) among the animals she (love) so much.

5. We will see Alice at the corner, she (wait) for us when we (arrive).            

6. He resents (be) (tell) what (do).

7. Her mother (go) abroad last month, so it (not be) her you see at the theater last Sunday.

Question 4: The passage below contains 10 errors. IDENTIFY and CORRECT them. (0) has been done as an example. Write your answers in the numbered blanks below (5p)

After an absence in thirty years, I decided visiting my old school again. I had expected to find changes, but no a completely different building. As I walked up the school drive, I wondered for a moment if I had come to the right address. The grimy, red brick fortress with their tall windows that had looked up grimly on the playground and playing fields had swept away. In its place stood a bright, modern block risen from the ground on great concrete stilts. A huge expanse of glass extending across the face of the building, and in front, there was a well-kept lawn where previous there had been untidy gravel yard.

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Question 5: Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (5p)

1. We’re all very obliged …………… you

2. When the wound has healed ....... you can remove the plaster.

3. Without a fridge, fresh food will go ...... very quickly.

4. I’m faithful …………… my principle.

5. I haven’t heard ........ Mandy since she wrote in July.

6. This service is free …………… charge.

7. They went ahead contrary ……………… my advice.

8. The weather was fine, and everyone was making ..... ..  the coast.

9.We’re going ....... Tom’s car tomorrow.

10. Have a card................your sleeve.

C. READING (20p)

Question 6: Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (10p)

In addition to the great ridges and volcanic chains, the oceans conceal another form of undersea mountains: the strange guyot, or flat-topped seamount. No marine geologist even suspected the existence of these isolated mountains until they were discovered by geologist Harry H. Hess in 1946. He was serving at the time as naval officer on a ship equipped with a fathometer. Hess named these truncated peaks for the nineteenth-century Swiss-born geologist Arnold Guyot, who had served on the faculty of Princeton University for thirty years. Since then, hundreds of guyots have been discovered in every ocean but the Arctic. Like offshore canyons, guyots present a challenge to oceanographic theory. They are believed to be extinct volcanoes.Their flat tops indicate that they once stood above or just below the surface, where the action of waves leveled off their peaks. Yet today, by definition, their summits are at least 600 feet below the surface, and some are as deep as 8,200 feet. Most lie between 3,200 feet and 6,500 feet. Their tops are not really flat but slope upward to a low pinnacle at the center. Dredging from the tops of guyots has recovered basalt and coral rubble, and that would be expected from the eroded tops of what were once islands. Some of this material is over 80 million years old. Geologists think the drowning of the guyots involved two processes: The great weight of the volcanic mountains depressed the sea floor beneath them, and the level of the sea rose a number of times, especially when the last Ice Age ended, some 8,000 to 11.000 years ago.

1. What is the author's main purpose in writing this passage?

A. To trace the career of Arnold Guyot.

B. To describe feature of the undersea world.

C. To present the results of recent geologic research.

D. To discuss underwater ridges and volcano chains

2. The word “conceal” is closest in meaning to which of the following?

              A. Contain                 B. Erode            C. Hide             D. Create

3. The passage implies that guyots were first detected by means of ...

              A. a fathometer                                     B. computer analysic

              C. a deep-sea diving expedition           D. research submarines

4. The author indicates that Arnold Guyot

   A. was Harry Hess's instructor                B. invented the fathometer

   C. named the guyed after himself            D. taught at Princeton University

5. What does the passage sav about the Arctic Ocean?

A. The first guyot was discovered there.

B. No guyots have ever been found there.

C. There are more guyots there than in any other ocean.

D. It is impossible that guyots were ever formed there.

6. The author states that offshore canyons and guyots have which of the following characteristics in common?

A. Both are found on the ocean floor near continental shelves.

B. Both present oceanographers with a mystery.

C. Both were formed by volcanic activity.

D. Both were, at one time, above the surface of the sea.

7. According to the passage, most guyots are found at a depth of ...

A. less than 600 feet.                                 B. between 600 and 3,200 feet.

C. between 3,200 and 6,500 feet               D. more than 8,200 feet

8. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “rubble”?

   A. Fragments               B. Mixture              C. Columns             D. Core

9. According to the passage, which of the following two processes were involved in the submersion of guyots?

A. Erosion and volcanic activity.

B. The sinking of the sea floor and the rising of sea level.

C. Mountain building and the action of ocean currents

D. High tides and earthquakes

10. According to the passage, when did sea level significantly rise?

A. In 1946                                                 B. In the nineteenth century

             C. From 8,000 to 11,000 years                  D. 80 million years ago

Question 7: Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (10p) 

As Christmas evolved in the United States, new customs were adopted and many old ones were reworked. The legend of Santa Claus, for example, had origins in Europe and was brought by Dutch settlers to New York in the early 18th century. Traditionally, Santa Claus - from the Dutch Sinter Klaas - was depicted as a tall, dignified, religious figure riding a white horse through the air. Known as Saint Nicholas in Germany, he was usually accompanied by Black Peter, an elf who punished disobedient children. In North America he eventually developed into a fat, jolly old gentleman who had neither the religious attributes of Saint Nicholas nor the strict disciplinarian character of Black Peter.

Santa’s transformation began in 1823, when a New York newspaper published the poem A Visit from Saint Nicholas, which Clement Clark Moore had written to amuse his daughter. The poem introduced many Americans to the story of a kindly saint who flew over housetops in a reindeer-drawn sleigh. Portraits and drawings of Santa Claus by American illustrator Thomas Nast further strengthened the legend during the second half of the 19th century. Living at the North Pole and assisted by elves, the modern Santa produced and delivered toys to all good children. By the late 19th century he had become such a prominent figure of American folklore that in 1897, when Virginia O’Hanlon wrote to the New York Sun newspaper asking if Santa was real, she received a direct answer: “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus”.

1. Who brought the legend of Santa Claus to the USA according to the passage?

A. Sinter Klaas

B. Saint Nicholas

 

 

C. A German

D. Dutch settlers

 

 

2. Santa Claus was traditionally described as a ..........

A. tall man who could walk through the air.                 

B. fat, jolly, old man.

C. religious figure.                                                    

D. fat man riding a white horse.

3. Santa Claus in North America was depicted as ...

A. a man with the strict disciplinarian character of Black Peter.

B. a good old man with less religious character.

C. one with religious attributes of Saint Nicholas.

D. a jolly man on horseback.

4. Who was Black Peter?

A. an elf accompanying Saint Nicholas.

C. one of the disobedient children.

B. an elf who rode a white horse.

D. a popular traditional figure.

5. What word is closest in meaning to “attributes”?

A. symbols of a person

B. natural qualities

C. effects

D. outer appearance

6. Where did the legend of Santa Claus come from?

A. the North Pole

B. Europe

 C. North America

D. the City of New York

7. 1823 was mentioned as a year when ...

A. Clement Clark Moore wrote his first poem.

B. Clement Clark Moore’s poem made him popular.

C. Saint Nicholas visited New York.

D. the image of Santa Claus was transformed.

8. According to Clement Clark Moore’s poem,

A. Santa Claus had nothing different in appearance from the traditional one.

B. Santa Claus had wings and could fly.

C. Santa Claus liked poetry.

D. Santa Claus was a kindly saint who flew over housetops in a sleigh.

9. The answer “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” is an illustration for the fact that...

A. the New York Sun was popular with children.

B. Santa Claus was a prominent figure at that time.

C. newspapers are unreliable.

D. Virginia O’Hanlon was a reader of the New York Sun.

10. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Santa Claus was an imaginary old man created by artists based on traditional figures.

B. Living in the North Pole, Santa Claus visited children at Christmas.

C. Santa Claus was a real figure living in northern America.

D. Santa Claus was a story based on Saint Nicholas and Black Peter.

D. USE OF ENGLISH (20p)

Question 8: Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (0) has been done as an example. (5p)

Vietnamese generally shake hands when greeting and parting. Using both hands shows respect as does a (1) _____ bow of the head. In rural areas, elderly people do not extend their hand are greeted with a bow. Women are more (2) _____ to bow the head than to shake hands. Vietnamese names begin with the family name and are (3) _____ by a given name. For example, in the name Nguyen Van Due, Nguyen is the family name. People address (4) _____ by their given names, but add a title that indicates their perceived (5) _______ to the other person. These titles are family related rather than professional. Among colleagues, for example, the (6) _____ of the two might combine the given name with the title of Anh ("Older Brother"). A(n) (7)_____ greeting combined with the given name and title is Xin chao ("Hello."). Classifiers for gender and familiarity are also combined with the greeting. In formal meetings, business cards are sometimes (8) _____ on greeting.

Vietnamese people have a strong (9) _____ of hospitality and feel embarrassed if they cannot show their guests full respect by preparing for their arrival. Therefore, it (10) _____ to visit someone without having been invited. Gifts are not required, but are appreciated. Flowers, incense, or tea may be proper gifts for the hosts. Hosts also appreciate a small gift for their children or elderly parents.

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ĐÁP ÁN

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Nội dung

Điểm

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A. PHONETICS (10p)

Question 1: Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from those of the other words. (5p)

         1. C       2.A                  3.B                  4.C                  5.C

Question 2: Choose the word whose stress pattern is differently from those of the other words. (5p)

            1.C                  2.B                  3.A                  4.D                  5.B

 

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B. GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY (20p)

Question 3: Give the correct tense/ form of the verbs in the brackets (10p)

1. went - don’t leave; will miss

2. shouldn’t/ oughtn’t have written - have been  - haven’t had –

- should/would have telephoned  -  have forgot(ten)

3. needn’t have borrowed  

4. hurrying – lies - buried - loved

5. will be waiting - arrive

6. being -  told - to do

7. went – can’t/ couldn’t have been

 

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Question 4: The passage below contains 10 errors. IDENTIFY and CORRECT them. Write your answers in the space. (0) has been done as an example. (5p)

1. visiting -->to visit     2. no --> not            3. right address -->the right address

4. their -->  its                        5. up -->  down         6. had -->  had been                       

7. risen --> raised   8.extending --> extended              

9. previous -->prevuosly        10.  untidy gravel yard --> an untidy gravel yard

Question 5: Fill in each blank with a suitable PREPOSITION or PARTICLE. Write your answers in the numbered blanks below. (5p)

 1. to    2. over     3. off     4. to     5. from       6. of       7. to       8. for     9. in    10. up

 

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C. READING (20p)

Question 6: Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (10p)

1.B      2.C      3.A      4.D      5.B      6.B      7.C      8.A      9.B      10.C

Question 7: Read the following passage and choose the best answer. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (10p) 

            1. D     2.C      3. B     4.A      5. A     6.B      7.D      8.D      9. B     10. A

 

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D. USE OF ENGLISH (20p)

Question 8: Choose the word that best fits each of the blanks in the following passage. (0) has been done as an example. (5p)

1. B     2.D      3.C      4.D      5.B      6.A      7.B      8.D      9.A      10.C

Question 9: Fill each blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answers in the numbered blanks provided below the passage. (10p)

     1. not                    2. life              3. ring            4. More          5.using

     6. problems         7. passengers    8. silent      9. answer    10. turn/switch

Question 10: Write the correct FORM of each bracketed word in the numbered spaces provided in the column on the right. (5p)

1. theatrical                 2. mammalian          3. chaotic                  4. unpleasant              5. immeasurably      6. entries          7. beholder   8. indispensable      

9. electrification          10. antibiotics

 

 

E. WRITING (30p)

Question 11: (10p)

I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it (5p).

  1. The old lady was robbed of her hand bag.

2. Mary’s new novel is based on a true story.

3. Get your test completed/ finished and you can go home.

4. Without absolute secrecy this mission would not have succeeded/ been successful/ been a success/ would have failed.

5. Urgent action is/ measures are necessary/ essential to solve this problem.

II. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar its possible in meaning to the original sentence. Use the word given and other words as necessary. Do not change the form of the given word (5p).

1. Over a hundred people applied for the job.

2. Alan takes (a) pride in his punctuality.

3. This year’s festival attracted a record/ high turnout.

4. He is making quite a name for himself as an interviewer.

5. The whole team was in good spirits.

Question 12: Writing a paragraph (20p)

            Writing a paragraph about the advantages or disadvantages of hi-tech in our life. You should write at least 120 words.

1. Content:          50% of total mark: a provision of all main ideas and details as appropriate

2. Language:      30% of total mark: a variety of vocabulary and structures appropriate to the level of English language gifted upper-secondary school students

3. Presentation:      20% of total mark: coherence, cohesion, and style appropriate to the level of English language gifted upper-secondary school students.

 

2. ĐỀ SỐ 2

Question I.

Choose a word that the way of spelling underline sound is different from the others

1. A. bread    

B. clean

C. speaker            

D. bean

2. A. healthy

B. army

C. dry               

D. lyrical

3. A. seats          

B. friends             

C. books           

D. forests

4. A. change          

B. gentle              

C. religions          

D . integral

5.A. challenging     

B. chemistry                  

C. church           

D. chocolate

Question II.  Put in the correct tense of each verb in bracket:

1. I decided  (stay)...............  at home last night.

2. He (not begin)............ to learn Russian if he  had known the difficulties.

3. I (not invite)............to party very often.

4. You (finish).....  your  test  yet ?

5. By the time I got home yesterday, my parents (go).... to bed.

6. The meeting ( finish) ........at 6 p.m yesterday.

7. What (you/ do) ....when he came ?

8. The sun (rise) .............in the East.    

question III.  Fill  in  each blank with the correct form of the word given in capital letter.

1. What the lecturer has told us was very............                           INTEREST 

2. If he was driving  more................., he would not cause an accident.  CARE

3. Some people had food .............and they didn’t enjoy their visit.    POISON

4. She is a ...................learner. She often gets high mark.               SUCCESS

5. He is in the government; he is a well-known ...........                   SPEAK

6. It is too dark to see .........................                                            CLEAR

Question IV.     Choose the best answer.

1.Lan is a ……….................student.

a. working hard     b.hard -worked   c.hard- working     d.hard- work

2.The movie was ......................we don’t like it.

a. disappointed              b. disappointment            c. disappoint             d.disappointing

3.The meeting has been cancelled…………….the chairman’s  absence.

a. because           b. because of        c.despite           d.although

4.A person who is at the same class as you at school or college is called a ......................

a. roommate        b. friend              c. classmate       d. student

5.More than 50 films...................in Hanoi since June.

a. have been shown    b. were shown  c. have shown        d. showed

6.The teacher..........house is next to mine came from New York.

a. which         b. whose           c. who            d. that

7. My city is famous ...................its beautiful landscapes.

a. with            b. for               c. of             d. at

8. Our teacher always encourages...............................................

a.we try our best     b.us try our best   c.we to try our best   d. us to try our best

9. They took immediate action to .............the forest fire from spreading.

a. protect

b. prevent

c. preserve

d. conserve

10. There isn’t any movie theater in my neighborhood, .......there are a lot of video stores.

 a. but

b. so

c. and

d. nor

Question V:  

Fill in each blank with one suitable word

Nairobi National Park, Kenya

Nairobi National park is Kenya’s smallest park, but you may ...1... surprised at the large variety  of animals... 2.... live there. Visitors , especially children, can ...3.... there to learn how to recognize the different species ...4..... animals and plants. They also .....5...... about the habits of animals  and how one species  .....6...... dependent upon an other for survival.                     An  interesting  feature  of  this  park  is  the  Orphanage ,.....7....... lots  of  orphaned  or abandoned  animals ...8..... taken care of.

Question. VI

 Find and correct the mistakes in the following sentences.

1. We spent the evening to play chess last night.

2. The first World Cup was hold in Uruguay in 1904.

3. I like pop music because  it helps me relaxing.

4. Mai is really exciting about going to London.

5. If it will rain, I’ll stay at home and watch TV.

Question VII.

Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition

1. Tan is interested ...........studying astronomy.

2. Paul borrowed a book .............the library.

3. I was surprised ...............his reaction to what I said.

4. Please take care ...........my children while I’m away.

5.  He is standing .............front of a large audience.

6.  What is the main reason .............the decrease in whale populations ?

7.  When I saw Mary I congratulated her ......... her success in the exam.

8.  Do you know any songs ............ Van Cao ?

QuestionVIII

 Rewrite the following sentences that keep the same meaning

1. Mary didn’t begin to read until she was eight.

It wasn’t................................................................................................

2, You wouldn’t speak English well if you didn’t have more practice.

Unless you................................................................................................

3, They are cleaning the school yard.

The school yard .........................................................................................

4,Can you speak English at the club ?

Can English...........................................................................................

5, A bull was blocking the road, so we didn’t arrive on time.

If a bull hadn’t ................................................................................................

6, How long have you met him ?

When......................................................................................................

7, Tom hasn’t seen Mary since 1990.

Tom last...............................................................................................

8, We bought a car last week.

A car ........................................................................................

Question IX.

Read the passage and answer the following questions.

          A national park is a large piece of land in which animal are free to come and go. Trees and plants grow everywhere. People go to a national park to enjoy nature. Many people stay in campgrounds in national parks. They sleep in tents and cook their food over campfires. They also walk on trails or paths in the park.

      Yellowstone is the world’s oldest national park. It became a national park in 1872. It is also the world’s largest park. Yellowstone is famous for its geysers. These holes in the ground shoot hot water into the air. There are about seventy geysers in the park. The most famous is Old Faithful. About every hour Old Faithful shoots hot water hundred of feet into the air.

Two and a half million people visit this beautiful park each year. Visitors are not allowed to pick the flowers. They must not feed or hunt the animals, either.

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ĐÁP ÁN

 

Question I.  1,5points   (5x 0,3)

  1. A  2. C  3. B  4. D  5. B

Question II.  2,4 points   (8x 0,3)

1. to stay        2. would not have begun          3. am not invited   4. Have you finished

5. had gone    6. finished                            7. were you doing     8. rises

Question III.  1,8points   (6x 0,3)

1. interesting      2. carefully        3. poisoning     4. successful  5. speaker  6. clearly

Question IV.  2,4 points   (10 x 0,24)

1.c

6.b

2.d

7.b

3.b

8.d

4.c

9.b

5.a

10.a

Question V.  2,4 points   (8x 0,3)

1.be

5.learn

2.that(which)

6.is

3.go

7.where

4.of

8.are

Question VI.  1,5points   (5x 0,3)

1.to play  -> playing

2.hold  -> held

3.relaxing -> relax (to relax)

4. exciting  -> excited

     5. will rain -> rains

Question VII.  2,4points   (8x 0,3)

1. in

5. in

2.from

6.for

3.at (by)

7. on

4.of

8. by

Question VIII.  2, 4 points   (8 x 0,3)

1. It wasn’t until Mary was eight that she began to read.

2. Unless you had more practice, you wouldn’t speak English well.

3. The school yard is being cleaned.

4. Can English be spoken at the club ?

5. If a bull hadn’t been blocking the road, we would have arrived on time.

6. When did you meet him ?

7. Tom last saw Mary in 1990.

8. A car was bought last week (by us).

Question IX.  1,2  points   (4 x 0,3)

1. People go to a national park to enjoy nature.

2. It became a national park in 1872.

3. No, it isn’t.

4. Visitors mustn’t  pick the flowers , feed or hunt the animals.

Question X.  2 points ( 8 x 0,25)

1. animal      2.food  3. with   4.for  5.kinds   6.and  7. much   8.weighs   

3. ĐỀ SỐ 3

Câu 1: Hoàn thành đoạn văn dưới đây bằng việc chọn dạng đúng của các động từ trong bảng sau:

work, visit, have, be, stay, live, go, help

I’ve got a friend, her name [01] _______ Ann. She [02] _______ in a suburb of Leeds. She [03] _______ with her parents and her elder sister, Mary. Her father [04] _______ for a car factory and her mother [05] _______ a parttime job as a nurse. She [06] _______ to the local high school on weekdays. Ann [07] _______ a lot of friends at school. At weekends, She [08] _______ home and [09] _______ her mom with the housework. Sometimes Ann's parents and she [10] _______ her grandparents in the country. Her sister [11] _______ a college student, she [12] _______ hard these days because of her coming exams.

Câu 2: Trong mỗi câu sau đây đều có một lỗi sai, hãy tìm và sửa thành đúng:

01. I don’t know when her birthday is, perhaps it’s in November, 15th 1991.

02. It usually takes her an hour and 45 minute to go to work.

03. She can sing the song by both Vietnamese and English.

04. My father often watchs TV after dinner. Then he goes to bed.

05. Mr Quang’s raincoat is very expensive, isn’t he ?

06. January has 31 days or there is only 28 days in February.

07. My shirt is red, her is the yellow one and this one is his.

08. Would you like to going out with us for lunch today ?

09. The breaking glass was still on the floor.

10. He walked away without to look back.

Câu 3: Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau đây, trả lời các câu hỏi theo yêu cầu:

Da Lat lies on Lam Vien plateau, in the central high land province of Lam Dong. Da Lat is a well-known city attracting all the people who have been there once. DaLat is known as a city of pine trees, waterfalls and flowers. Da Lat is described as a forest of flowers with different colors and various species. Da Lat has the widestrange of orchid varieties in the country. Da Lat has few rivers and canals but it has many picturesque waterfalls. The famous Cam Ly Falls is only three kilometers from the town center. The Prenn Falls is ten kilometers in the South of Da Lat. The water pours down like a white shade. Da Lat people are very proud of it. They always boast to tourists about it in the first place.

a. Sắp xếp các từ ở cột A sao cho cùng nghĩa với các từ ở cột B:

Câu

A

B

A-B

1

lies

famous

 

2

plateau

attractive and interesting

 

3

well-known

highland

 

4

orchid

locates

 

5

picturesque

present

 

6

boast

a kind of flowers

 

 b. Xác định các câu sau hoặc là đúng (T) hoặc là sai (F):

01. Da Lat is located in the highland province of Lam Dong.

02. There are a lot of rivers and canals in Da Lat.

03. The Cam Ly Falls is about ten kilometers from the town center.

04. In Da Lat, there are various species of flowers with different colors.

Câu 4: Đọc đoạn văn sau, trả lời câu hỏi bằng việc lựa chọn phương án đúng (A, B, C hoặc D):

BABY

It was a beautiful spring day: the sun was shining, the sky was blue. In the centre of London a policeman cried. He saw a man with a big lion. They were walking down the street.

“Hey,you!” he said. “What are you doing here with this lion? You can’t walk around the streets with a lion. Take it to the Zoo!” “OK, officer. I want to show Baby the town.” The man opened the door of his car and the lion jumped in. The car went away. The next day the police officer saw the same man and the same lion again.

“Hey, you!” he said.” Come over here! And bring that lion with you!” The man took the lion to the police officer.“What’s the problem, officer?” “Problem? I told you yesterday to take the lion to the Zoo!” “Oh, I did, officer, I took Baby to the Zoo. He enjoyed it very much. But today, I am taking him to the swimming pool!”

01. A. It wasn’t raining that day.

B. A policeman saw a man with a dog in the centre of New York.

C. The man and his pet were walking along the park.

D. The man didn’t have a car.

02. A. The lion couldn’t get into the car, the lion was too big.

B. The policeman took the lion to the Zoo and put the lion into the cage.

C. The man showed his pet the Zoo.

D. The policeman was happy to see a man with a lion in the centre of London.

03. A. The man had a baby. It was a nice girl of three.

B. Baby was the lion’s name.

C. The policeman told the man to show Baby the town.

D. The lion visited the London Zoo.

04. A. The man could drive a car.

B. The lion didn’t like the Zoo at all.

C. The policeman took the lion to the swimming pool.

D. The policeman met people with lions in London streets every day.

05. A. The lion was the man’s pet.

B. The man had a baby lion as a pet.

C. The policeman showed the park and the school to the lion.

D. When the policeman saw the man with the lion he got very hungry.

Câu 5: Điền vào mỗi chỗ trống sau đây một giới từ thích hợp:

01. Hamid works _____ a restaurant _____ Oxford.

02. We live _____ number 32 Redland Road now.

03. We had a wonderful week _____ Madrid.

04. The accident happened because the driver didn’t stop _____ the traffic lights.

05. Mary gets _____ late, she doesn’t go to school _____ time.

06. We had a great fun last night _____ Mick’s party.

07. Are there any fish _____ this river ?

08. Would you like _____ go out _____ dinner _____ me ?

09. She’s always good _____ maths and chemistry.

10. My mother is a teacher _____ English.

Câu 6: Đặt câu hỏi cho các từ gạch chân sau đây:

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Câu 1: Hoàn thành đoạn văn dưới đây bằng việc chọn dạng đúng của các động từ trong bảng sau:

01. is 02. lives / is living 03. lives

04. works 05. has 06. goes

07. has 08. stays 09. helps

10. visit 11. is 12. works

Câu 2: Trong mỗi câu sau đây đều có một lỗi sai, hãy tìm và sửa thành đúng:

01. in (November) » on (November) 02. minute » minutes

03. by » in 04. watch » watches

05. he » it 06. or » but / and

07. her » hers 08. going » go

09. breaking » broken 10. to look » looking

Câu 3: Đọc kỹ đoạn văn sau đây, trả lời các câu hỏi theo yêu cầu:

a. Sắp xếp các từ ở cột A sao cho cùng nghĩa với các từ ở cột B:

01. lies » locates

02. plateau » highland

03. well-known » famous

04. orchid » a kind of flowers

05. picturesque » attractive and interesting

06. boast » present

b. Xác định các câu sau hoặc là đúng (T) hoặc là sai (F):

01. T 02. F 03. F 04. T

Câu 4: Đọc đoạn văn sau, trả lời câu hỏi bằng việc lựa chọn phương án

đúng (A, B, C hoặc D):

01. A 02. C 03. B 04. A 05. A

Câu 5: Điền vào mỗi chỗ trống sau đây một giới từ thích hợp:

01. at / in 02. at 03. in 04. at 05. at

06. at 07. in 08. to/for/with 09. at 10. of

Câu 6: Đặt câu hỏi cho các từ gạch chân sau đây:

01. How long does it takes your mother to cook dinner ?

02. How much rice is there in the box ?

03. How does she go to market ?

04. What does Lan's friend do ? / What is Lan's friend's job ? / Who is Lan's friend ?

05. How far is it from her school to the cinema ?

06. What is the weather like in the South of Vietnam ?

07. Why doesn't he go to school today ? / Why does he not go to school today?

08. What time/When does the play start ?

09. How many people are there in your family ?

10. When was your sister born ?

Câu 7: Cho dạng đúng của các từ in đậm:

01. hopeless 02. sunny 03. readable 04. usually 05. ability

06. proud 07. enjoyable 08. friendship 09. carelessly 10. collections

Câu 8: Hoàn thành câu bằng dạng đúng của các từ sau đây: say, tell, speak, talk:

01. say 02. say 03. say 04. said

05. told / speak 06. speak 07. talks / tells 08. told

Câu 9: Đọc đoạn văn sau, điền vào mỗi chỗ trống một từ thích hợp:

01. different 02. latest 03. unlike 04. only 05. most

06. getting 07. of 08. or 09. really 10. program(me)

Câu 10: Dựa vào các từ gợi ý, hoàn chỉnh các câu sau đây:

01. She wants to buy a book / some books, but she doesn't have (any) money.

02. Mr Ba is a postman but he doesn't like his job.

03. It takes (me / us / Lan...) an hour and a half (half an hour) to go to the station.

04. He has (got) a pain in his back but (he) hasn't got / doesn't have a temperature.

05. Farmers (usually / often / always) get up early and go to bed late.

06. I am (very / too) hungry because today I don't have breakfast.

4. ĐỀ SỐ 4

B. LEXICO – GRAMMAR

PART IVChoose the answer A, B, C or D which best fits the space in each of the following sentences.

26. ___________ saying was so important that I asked everyone to stop talking and listen.

A. What the woman was                               B. That the woman was

C. The woman was                                        D. When was the woman

27. -“Do you mind if I take a seat?”  - “___________.”

A. Yes, I don’t mind                                                    B. No, do as you please

C. No I mind                                                                D. Yes, do as you please

28. As the two teams left the football ground, the 100,000___________ gave them a standing ovation.

A. bystanders             B. spectators                          C. viewers                   D. audiences

29. My parents lent me the money.  ___________, I couldn’t have afforded the trip.

A. However                B. Therefore                          C. Only if                     D. Otherwise

30. It is interesting to take___________ a new hobby such as collecting stamps or going fishing.

A. over                         B. on                                       C. in                             D. up

31. Jack made me___________ him next week.

A. promise calling      B. to promise calling              C. to promise to call   D. promise to call

32. “I passed the TOEFL test, Mom.”            - “___________.”

A. All right                  B. Thank you                          C. Well done               D. Good luck

33. The bad weather caused serious damage to the crop. If only it___________ warmer.

A. was                         B. were                                   C. has been                 D. had been

34. - “Eric is really upset about losing his job.”       - “Well, ___________ once myself, I can understand.”

A. Having been fired  B. Fired                                   C. Having fired           D. Being fired

35. ___________ you, I’d think twice about that decision. I could be a bad move.

A. Were I                    B. Should I be                         C. If I am                     D. If I had been

36. The teacher asked a difficult question, but finally Ted___________ good answer.

A. put up with                        B. keep pace with                   C. made way for         D. came up with

37. Not only___________ to speak to him, but she also vowed never to see him again.

A. she refused             B. did she refuse                    C. she did refuse        D. when she refused

38. The judge___________ the pedestrian for the accident.

A. accused                  B. charged                              C. caught                     D. blamed

39. She had to borrow her sister’s car because hers was___________ .

A. out of work             B. out of order                       C. on duty                   D. off work

40. We should participate in the movement___________ to conserve the natural environment.

A. to organize             B. organizing                          C. which organized    D. organized

41. His brother refuses to even listen to anyone else’s point of view. He is very___________.

A. open-minded         B. kind-hearted                      C. narrow-minded     D. absent-minded

42. There is___________ in my bedroom.

A. a square wooden old table                                   B. an old square wooden table

C. a wooden old square table                                   D. an old wooden square table

43. “I am sorry. I broke the vase”.    - “___________.”

A. OK. Go ahead                                                         B. Yes, certainly                    

C. Don’t worry. Things break                                   D. I’d rather not.

44. One’s fingerprints are___________ other person.

A. different from                                                        B. different from any

C. differ from any                                                      D. different from those of any

45. He is very happy because he passed his exam with___________ colours.

A. flying                      B. failing                                 C. imagining               D.  changing

PART VFrom four underlined parts, choose the one that needs correction then correct it.

Example: The teacher did not allow the students discussing the take-home exam with each other.

discussing → to discuss

46. A Geiger counter is an electronic instrument is used to measure the presence and intensity of radiation.

47. A dolphin locates underwater objects in their path by making a series of clicking and whistling sounds.

48. In spite of its small size, Europe had a great impact on world history than other continents.

49. Before she moved here , Alene has been president of the organization for four years.

50. That Marta's been chosen as the most outstanding student on her campus make her parents very happy.

51. My cousin composes not only the music, but also sings the songs for the major Broadway musicals.

52. Our civilization is so commonplace to us that rarely we stop to think abouits complexity.

53. Ever since the world began, nations have difficulty in keeping peace with their neighbors.

54. Those of us who have a family history of heart disease should do yearly appointments with our doctors.

55. If one had thought about the alternatives, he would not have chosen such difficult a topic for a term paper.

PART VIFill in each space in the following sentences with the most suitable prepositions.

56. I'm afraid Tom's___________ work. But Jack's in. Would you like to speak to him?

57. Have you been to the theatre recently?  ~  Yes, I was___________ the Old Vie last night.

58. At first I found the work very tiring, but___________ a few weeks I got used to it.

59. ___________ the daytime the streets are crowded but at night they are quite deserted.

60. I saw Tom at the bus stop this morning but couldn't speak to him because we were standing ___________ a queue.

61. He is always in a hurry. He drives___________ a tremendous speed.

62. Write___________ ink and put your name on the top of the page.

63. The man with the pipe and red hair is the brother of the girl___________ blue.

64. He sits at his desk all day with his head in his hands. It gets___________ my nerves.

65. The children hastily changed___________ bathing things and jumped into the river with shouts of delight.

PART VIIGive the correct form of the word in bracket to complete the passage.

The (66. SAY)__________ “never judge a book by its cover” could not be more true for Ridiculous Rules by Marjorie Allen. The cover is completely blank, whereas the book is crammed full of wonderful examples and anecdotes. Allen is an (67. SPEAK)__________ critic of what is taught to native and non-native speakers of English, and has issued  a (68. DECLARE)__________ of war against textbooks and style books which tell lies.

Take the ridiculous and (69. MEAN)__________ rule of never ending a sentence with a preposition. The lovely - if famous – story goes, that Winston Churchill, well-known for his numerous (70. WRITE)__________ as well as for being British Prime Minister during the Second World War, received a manuscript back from an ignorant (71. EDIT)__________, who had told him rather rudely that he had to (72. PHRASE)__________ a sentence which ended with a preposition. Churchill responded by making the simple  yet  forceful  (73. STATE)__________ in the margin: “This is an impertinence up with which I will not put.” – the (74. IMPLY)__________ being that not to end a sentence with a preposition often sounds ridiculous in English, Sadly, Allen  informs  us  that  the  story  is  probably mere (75. HEAR)__________, and that Churchill may have actually only written “rubbish!” in the margin.

C. READING

PART VIIIRead the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C, or D to each of the questions.

Large animals that inhabit the desert have evolved a number of adaptations for reducing the effects of extreme heat. One adaptation is to be light in color, and to reflect rather than absorb the Sun's rays. Desert mammals also depart from the normal mammalian practice of maintaining a constant body temperature. Instead of trying to keep down the body temperature deep inside the body, which would involve the expenditure of water and energy, desert mammals allow their temperatures to rise to what would normally be fever height, and temperatures as high as 46 degrees Celsius have been measured in Grant's gazelles. The overheated body then cools down during the cold desert night, and indeed the temperature may fall unusually low by dawn, as low as 34 degrees Celsius in the camel. This is an advantage since the heat of the first few hours of daylight is absorbed in warming up the body, and an excessive buildup of heat does not begin until well into the day.

Another strategy of large desert animals is to tolerate the loss of body water to a point that would be fatal for non-adapted animals. The camel can lose up to 30 percent of its body weight as water without harm to itself, whereas human beings die after losing only 12 to 13 percent of their body weight. An equally important adaptation is the ability to replenish this water loss at one drink. Desert animals can drink prodigious volumes in a short time, and camels have been known to imbibe over 100 liters in a few minutes. A very dehydrated person, on the other hand, cannot drink enough water to dehydrate at one session, because the human stomach is not sufficiently big and because a too rapid dilution of the body fluids causes death from water intoxication.

The tolerance of water loss is of obvious advantage in the desert, as animals do not have to remain near a water hole but can obtain food from grazing sparse and far-flung pastures. Desert-adapted mammals have the further ability to feed normally when extremely dehydrated, it is a common experience in people that appetite is lost even under conditions of moderate thirst.

76. What is the main topic of the passage?

A. Weather variations in the desert                         B. Adaptations of desert animals

C. Diseased of desert animals                                   D. Human use of desert animals.

77. According to the passage, why is light coloring an advantage to large desert animals?

A. It helps them hide from predators.                     C. It helps them see their young at night

B. It does not absorb sunlight as much as dark colors. D. It keeps them cool at night.

78. The word "maintaining" is closest in meaning to__________.

A. measuring              B. inheriting                           C. preserving             D. delaying

79. The author uses of Grant's gazelle as an example of__________.

A. an animal with a low average temperature

B. an animal that is not as well adapted as the camel

C. a desert animal that can withstand high body temperatures

D. a desert animal with a constant body temperature

80. When is the internal temperature of a large desert mammal lower?

A. Just before sunrise                                                B. In the middle of the day

C. Just after sunset                                                     D. Just after drinking

81. The word "tolerate" is closest in meaning to__________.

A. endure                   B. replace                               C. compensate           D. reduce

82. What causes water intoxication?

A. Drinking too much water very quickly                B. Drinking polluted water

C. Bacteria in water                                                   D. Lack of water.

83. What does the author imply about desert-adapted mammals?

A. They do not need to eat much food.                    B. They can eat large quantities quickly

C. They easily lose their appetites.   D. They can travel long distances looking for food.

84. Why does the author mention humans in the second paragraph?

A. To show how they use camels.                             B. To contrast them to desert mammals.

C. To give instructions about desert survival.         D. To show how they have adapted to desert life.

85. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as an adaptation of large desert animals?

A. Variation in body temperatures                          B. Eating while dehydrated

C. Drinking water quickly                                         D. Being active at night

PART IXRead the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.

When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently (86)________ across words you do not fully understand. Sometimes you check the meaning in a dictionary and sometimes you (88)________. The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (87)________ of accuracy you require and the time at your disposal.

If you are the sort of person who tends to turn to the dictionary frequently, it is worth remembering that every dictionary has its (89)________. Each definition is only an approximation and one builds up an accurate picture of the meaning of a word only after meeting it in a (90)________ of contexts. It is also important to recognize the special dangers of dictionaries that translate from English into your native language and vice versa. If you must use a dictionary, it is usually far safer to (91)________ an English-English dictionary.

In most exams you are not permitted to use a dictionary. (92)________ you are allowed to use one, it is very time-consuming to look up words, and time in exams is usually limited. You are, (93)________, forced to guess the meaning of unfamiliar words.

When you find unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic. However, if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will (94)________ a number of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more of the text than you at first thought likely.

Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making use of clues (95)________ from the formation of the word.

86. A. put                                B. drop                                   C. see                          D. come

87. A. look                              B. guess                                  C. examine                  D. inspect

88. A. extent                           B. range                                  C. degree                    D. level

89. A. limitations                    B. values                                 C. advantages             D. entry

90. A. multiple                        B. variety                                C. variation                 D. diversity

91. A. survey                          B. consult                               C. refer                       D. inquire

92. A. or else                          B. Provided                            C. Although                D. Even if

93. A. so                                  B. therefore                            C. completely             D. so that

94. A. surpass                         B. get over                              C. go over                   D. overcome

95. A. derived                         B. extracted                            C. coming                    D. originated

D. WRITING

PART X. Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first one.

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LEXICO – GRAMMAR – 3 ĐIỂM

PART IV: 1 điểm = 0,05/ 1 câu đúng

26. A   27. B   28. B   29. D   30. D   31. D   32. C    33. D   34. A   35.A

36. D   37. B   38. D   39. B   40. D   41. C    42. B   43. C    44. D   45. A

PART V: 1 điểm = 0,1 / 1 câu đúng

46. is used → used                                                    47. their path → its path

48. great impact → greater impact                          49. has been → had been

50. make → makes/made                                        51. composes not only → not only composes

52. rarely we stop → rarely do we stop                   53. have difficulty →  have had difficulty

54. do yearly →          make yearly                           55. such difficult → so difficult

PART VI: 0,5 điểm = 0,05 / 1 câu đúng

56. at   57. at   58. for 59. in   60. in   61. at   62. in   63. in   64. on 65. into

PART VII: 0,5 điểm = 0,05 / 1 câu đúng

66. saying       67. outspoken            68. declaration          69. meaningless         70. writings

71. editor       72. rephrase              73. statement             74. implication           75. hearsay

READING – 2 ĐIỂM

PART VIII: 1 điểm = 0,1 / 1 câu đúng

76. B   77. B   78. C    79. C    80. A   81. A   82. A   83. D   84. B   85. D

PART IX: 1 điểm = 0,1 / 1 câu đúng

86. D   87. B   88. C    89. C    90. B   91. B   92. D   93. B   94. D   95. A

WRITING – 2,5 ĐIỂM

PART X. Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first one. (1 điểm = 0,1 / 1 câu đúng)

96. This will be the first time my students have performed in Canada. (my student has given the performance in Canada.)

97. In six- month-time we will have completed this course.

98. More people understand him than he expected./ has expected/ expects.

99. The moment he finishes she'll have to make her presentation.

100. Once Sharon finishes her exams, she will have more free time.

101. Neither Mary nor Peter prefers classical music to jazz.

102. had my car repaired at the garage in town.

103. will not/never speak to you (again).

104. I'd rather stay in than go out.

105. If -the questions hadn’t been easy, /- the questions had been (more) difficult,/- If it hadn’t been for the easy questions, they wouldn’t have passed the driving test/ they would have failed the driving test.

PART XI. ESSAY WRITING (1,5 điểm)

5. ĐỀ SỐ 5

Part I: Choose the best answer among A, B, C or D.

1. Our holiday was_________ by the weather.

A. spoilt                      B. damaged                C. overcome                           D. wasted

2. The_________ charged by the architect for the plans of the new building were unusually high.

A. hire                         B. price                       C. fees                                     D. sum

3. He_________ his son of the dangers of driving too fast in his new car

A. warned                   B. remembered         C. threatened                         D. concerned

4. The child was_________ by a lorry on the safety crossing in the main street.

A. knocked out           B. run across              C. run out                               D. knocked down

5. When Ali arrived in London he spent all his time_________ and visited all the important museums and buildings.

A. sight-seeing           B. traveling                 C. looking                               D. touring

6. If you want a cheap air ticket you must_________ well in advance.

A. book                       B. engage                    C. reserve                               D. buy

7. His sister was full of_________ for the way in which he had so quickly learned to drive a car.

A. pride                       B. admiration             C. surprise                              D. jealousy

8. He asked if we would_________ to share the room.

A. accept                     B. consider                 C. agree                                  D. approve

9. I wondered whether you would like to_________ to the theater tomorrow.

A. visit                         B. go away                  C. go out                                 D. walk out

10. _________ I would like to say how pleased I am to be here.

A. Primarily                B. Foremost               C. Earliest                               D. First

11. The independent arbitrator managed to_________ the confrontation between the union and the employers.

A. refuse                     B. confuse                  C. refute                                  D. defuse

12. When I heard the footsteps behind me I was_________ that I would be attacked.

A. horrified                B. terror-struck                     C. terrorized                          D. terrified

13. His illness made him_________ of concentration.

A. incompetent          B. unable                    C. incapable                            D. powerless

14. Has the committee_________ a decision yet?

A. done                       B. made                      C. arrived                               D. voted

15. I am a bit hungry. I think_____________ something to eat.

A. I’ll have                  B. I’ll be having          C. I’m going to have               D. I’m having

16. What do you plan to do when you_____________ your course at college?

A. finish                      B. will finish               C. have finished                     D. is going to finish

17. Where_____________? Which hairdresser did you go to?

A. did you cut your hair                                B. have you cut your hair

C. did you have cut your hair                       D. did you have your hair cut

18. ‘Shall I stay here?’ ~ ‘I’d rather_____________ with us’.

A. you come               B. you to come           C. you would come                D. you came

19. I_____________ saying what I think.

A. believe                    B. believe in                C. believe for                          D. believe when

20. Somebody ran in front of the car as I was driving. Fortunately I_____________ just in time.

A. could stop                                                  B. could have stopped          

C. managed to stop                                        D. must be able to stop

Part II: The passage below contains 10 mistakes. Underline the mistakes and write their correct forms in the space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example.

Traditional, mental tests have been divided into two types. Achievement tests are designed to measure acquiring skills and knowledge, particularly those that have been explicitness taught. The proficiency exams required by few states for high school graduation are achievement tests. Aptitude tests are designed and measure a person’s ability to acquire new skills but knowledge. For example, vocation aptitude tests can help you decide whether you would do better like a mechanic or musician. However, all mental tests are in some sense achievement tests because they assumption some sort of past learning or experience with certainly objects, words, or situations. The difference between achievement and aptitude tests is the degree and intention use.

0. traditional → traditionally

1. _____________________

2. _____________________

3. _____________________

4. _____________________

5. _____________________

6. _____________________

7. _____________________

8. _____________________

9. _____________________

10. _____________________

Part III: Give the correct form of the words in brackets to fill in the blanks.
Dark black clouds in a dull sky meant one thing and one thing only: there was going to be a (1.thunder)….. Not one of us had brought an umbrella, or even a (2.rain)……. So when Jack suggested we should go to a museum, we all agreed immediately. As we had been (3. shop)………all morning we were now feeling very tired, it would be a (4. pleasant)………...to sit down. We took a bus and arrived just as large shops of rain were beginning to fall.

The museum was quite (5.desert)……and very peaceful. We sat down in the main hall and listened to the rain (6. beat)…….against the windows.

Suddenly, there was a great (7. disturb)……..at the (8. enter)……… a large party of schoolboys were (9. lead) ………in by a teacher. The poor man was trying to keep them quiet and threatening to punish them, but they did not pay the (10.slight)……. attention.

Section B: Reading

Part I: Read the following passage and choose the best answer to fill in the blanks. Fill each numbered blank with one suitable word from the list  given below.

     The shark is a meat- eating fish and one of the most feared animals of the sea. Scientists (1)………… about 250 species of fish as sharks. These fish live in oceans (2)………..the world, but they are most common in warm seas.

     Sharks (3)………….greatly in size and habits. Whale sharks, the largest kind of shark, may grow 60 feet long. A whale shark weighs up to 15 tons, more than twice (4)…………….much as an African elephant. The smallest shark may (5)…………..only 4 inches long and weigh less than 1 ounce. Some kinds of sharks live in the depths of the ocean, but (6)……………are found near the surface. Some species live in coastal waters, but others (7)……………far out at sea. A few species can even live in (8)…………..water.

     All sharks are carnivores (meat- eaters). Most of them eat (9)…………fish, including other sharks. A shark’s only natural enemy is a large shark. Sharks eat their prey whole, or they tear off large chunks of flesh. They also (10)………………..on dead or dying animals.

1.  A. classify                            B. divide                         C. organize                     D. arrange

2.  A. all                                    B. through                      C. throughout                D. over

3.  A. grow                               B. rise                             C. evolve                        D. vary

4. A. as                                    B. so                                C. very                            D. exactly

5.  A. stretch                            B. measure                     C. develop                      D. expand

6.  A. some others                   B. others                        C. different kinds           D. some sharks

7.  A. dwell                               B. exist                            C. emigrate                    D. migrate

8.  A. fresh                               B. sweet                          C. light                            D. clear

9.  A. uncooked                       B. live                              C. lively                           D. alive

10. A. eat                                  B. swallow                      C. exist                            D. feed

Part II: Fill in each blank with a suitable word to fill in the blanks.

Vitamins are substances required for the proper functioning of the body. In this century, thirteen vitamins have been (1)…………

A lack of any vitamins in a person’s body can cause illness. In some cases, an excess of vitamins can also (2)…………to illness. For example, sailors in the past were prone to (3)…………from scurvy that is a disease resulting from the lack of vitamin C. It causes bleeding of the gum, loss of teeth and skin rashes. Sailors suffer from scurvy because they did not eat fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables (4)…………vitamin C which is necessary for good (5)…………

Vitamin B complex is composed of eight different vitamins. A lack of any of these vitamins will lead to different (6)…………For instance, a person who has too little vitamin B1 will suffer from beri-beri, a disease that causes heart problems and mental (7)…………A lack of vitamin B2 results in eye and skin problems while deficiency of vitamin B6 causes problems of the nervous system. Too little vitamin B12 will cause anemia. The (8)…………that vitamin deficiencies caused certain diseases led doctors to cure people suffering from these illnesses by giving them doses of the (9)……...vitamins.

Today, vitamins are (10)…………in the form of pills and can easily be bought at any pharmacy.

Part III: Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the best answer among A, B, C or D.

Over the past 600 years, English has grown from a language of few speakers to become the dominant language of international communication. English as we know it today emerged around 1350, after having incorporated many elements of French that were introduced following the Norman invasion of 1066. Until the 1600s, English was, for the most part, spoken only in England and had not extended even as far as Wales, Scotland, or Ireland. However, during the course of the next two centuries, English began to spread around the globe as a result of exploration, trade (including slave trade), colonization, and missionary work. That small enslaves of English speakers became established and grew in various parts of the world. As these communities proliferated, English gradually became the primary language of international business, banking, and diplomacy.
Currently, more than 80 percent of the information stored on computer systems worldwide is in English. Two thirds of the world’s science writing is in English, and English is the main language of technology, advertising, media, international airports, and air traffic controllers. Today there are 700 million English users in the world, and over half of these are nonnative speakers, constituting the largest number of nonnative users of any language in the world.

1. What is the main topic of the passage?

A. The number of nonnative users of English.

B. The French influence on the English language.

C. The expansion of English as an international language.

D. The use of English for science and technology.

2. English began to be used beyond England approximately.............................

A. in 1066                                                                           B. around 1350

C. before 1600                                                                   D. after 1600

3. According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the world EXCEPT .....................................

A. the slave trade                                                               B. the Norman invasion

C. missionaries.                                                                  D. colonization

4. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. Most of the information stored on computer systems is in English.

B. Only one thirds of the world’s science writing is in languages other than English.

C. English is the only language used in technology, and advertising.

D. International airports and air controllers use mostly English.

5. According to the passage, approximately how many nonnative users of English are there in the world today?

A. A quarter million                                                           B. Half a million

C. 350 million                                                                     D. 700 million.

Part IV: Read the passage then choose the best sentences A-K to fill in each gap. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use:

BITTER WATER HITS THE BIG TIME

Chocolate, which has its origins in South America, is now part of a multi-million pound worldwide business.

At Easter, British people spend over $230 million on chocolate. A massive eight per cent of all chocolate is bought at this time.

(1)____. Although the large scale industrial production of chocolate began in the last century, the cacao plant was first cultivated by the Aztec, Toltec and Mayan civilizations of Central America over three thousand years ago.

The cacao tree is an evergreen, tropical plant which is found in Africa, South and Central America, the West Indies and South East Asia. The fruit of this tree is melon-sized and contains 20-40 seeds. (2)____. In English – speaking countries, they are called cocoa beans. This is a misspelling from the 17th century when they were also called cacoa and cocao beans.

The Aztecs used cocoa beans as money. (3)____. This is from the world in the Aztec language, Nahuatl, meaning “bitter water”. (4)____. The Spanish found the drink more palatable mixed with cinnamon and sugar, but the recipe did not spread to the rest of Europe for another century. In the late 17th century, chocolate houses were set up in Europe’s capital cities, where people gathered to drink chocolate.

(5)____. But in 1826, CJ van Houten of the Netherlands invented chocolate powder. (6)____.

The age of the chocolate bar as we know it began in 1847 when a Bristol company, Fry and Sons, combined cocoa butter with pure chocolate liquor and sugar to produce a solid block that you could eat. (7)____.

At the turn of the century, the British chocolate market was dominated by French companies. In 1879 the English company Cadbury even named their Birmingham factory Bournville (ville is the French word for town) in the hope that a little glamour would rub off. But then came Cadbury’s famous Dairy Milk bar which began life as a Dairymaid in 1905. (8)____.

It seems that, for the time being at least, chocolate intake in Britain has established at about four bars each week. (9)____. The latest market trick is the so-called “extended line”. This is when the humble chocolate bar becomes an ice cream, a soft drink or a dessert, to tempt chocoholics who have grown tired of conventional snacks.

At the other end of the production process, cacao farmers are still feeling the effects of a crash in cocoa bean prices at the end of 1980s. (10)____. Perhaps you could spare a thought for them as you munch your next chocolate bars.

    A. This was made by extracting most of the cocoa butter from the crushed beans.

B. A Swiss company then introduced milk solids to the process which gave us milk chocolate.

C. They also used them to make a drink called xocoatl.

D. Until the last century, the chocolate drink was made from solid blocks of chocolate which had to be melted down in hot water.

E. When dried they become cacao beans, which can be used to make chocolate.

F. Clever advertising which associated it with the healthy qualities of milk from the English countryside quickly established the bar as a rival to the more decadent French brands.

G. British manufacturers include up to 5 per cent vegetable fat in their chocolate, something forbidden elsewhere.

H. As most cacao farmers operate on a very small scale, many were forced out of business.

I. This has forced manufacturers to look for new ways to attract customers.

J. In Aztec times the chocolate drink was flavored with spices and used on ceremonial occasions and for welcoming visitors.

K. Only at Christmas do people eat more of the cocoa-based foodstuffs.

Section C: Writing

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ĐÁP ÁN

Section A: Grammar & Vocabulary (40điểm)
Part I (1x 20= 20 điểm)

Câu

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

 

A

C

A

D

A

A

B

A

C

D

Câu

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

 

D

D

C

B

A

A

D

D

B

C

Part II (1 x 10 = 10 điểm)

1. acquiring → acquired             6. vocation → vocational

2. explicitness → explicitly          7. like  → as

3. few → a few                              8. assumption → assume

4. and → to                                   9. certainly → certain

5. but → to                                    10. intention → intended

Part III (1 x 10 = 10 điểm)

1. thunderstorm        2. raincoat                  3. shopping                4. pleasure                 5. deserted

6. beating                   7. disturbance            8. entrance                 9. led                           10. slightest

Section B: Reading (35 điểm)
Part I ( 1x 10 = 10 điểm)

1. A        2. C     3. D     4. A      5. B       6. B      7. A        8. A        9. B        10. D

Part II (1x 10 = 10 điểm)

1.discovered

2. lead

3. suffer

4. contain

5. health

6. diseases

7. disorders

8. knowledge

9. necessary

10. available

Part III (1x 5= 5 điểm)

1. C             2. D              3. B             4. C             `5. C

Part IV (1x 10= 10 điểm)

1.K      2.E        3.C        4.J      5.D     6.A      7.B        8.F        9.I          10H

Section C: Writing (25 điểm)

Part I (1x 10 = 10 điểm)

1. She reminded him to phone the police.

2. The man is believed to have escaped in a stolen car

3. At the foot of the hill lies a small church

4. Were you to change you mind, you’ll be welcome to join our club.

5. It is unnecessary to do so many things to please him.

6. He can’t have done it by himself.

7. He doesn’t have enough money to go to America this summer.

8. Timmy’s success has turned him into a confident person.

9. It’s a long time since I last saw my uncle/ I saw my uncle for the last time.

10. Not only does she dance beautifully but she also sings sweetly.

Part II (1x 5= 5 điểm)

1. You should take the price into consi…..

2. there is no(longer any)/ there isn’t much call for cars……..

3 .coal production/ the coal produced in this region has been halved in the 20 years.

4. there is little likelihood. The likelihood………is small of the PM calling an…/that the PM will call a…….

5. The policeman’s prompt action averted/ the prompt action of the policeman averted……..

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