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ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI NĂM HỌC 2020-2021 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 12 (Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề) |
1. Đề số 1
PART A: LISTENING (3 points):
HƯỚNG DẪN THI NGHE HIỂU:
- Bài nghe gồm 3 phần, thí sinh được nghe 2 lần
- Hướng dẫn làm bài chi tiết cho thí sinh bằng tiếng Anh đã có trong từng phần nghe.
I. Section 1: Question 1-9
Question 1-4: Choose the best answer to every question
1. Why would the woman prefer not to live in London?
A. It’s too big B. It’s an unfriendly place
B. It’s too far from Liverpool D. It makes her tired
2. What does the woman say about the people she knows in London?
A. She would like to find out more about them
B. She thinks they are uninteresting
C. She thinks they have to work too hard
D. She thinks they hardly show any interest in things
3. The man dislikes village life because
A. You can’t keep any private property
B. People in villages like doing nothing
C. Everybody knows about your private life
D. People in villages never stop talking
4. What does the man say about people in London?
A. They think everyone should be the same as them
B. They don’t go out much
C. They try to make friends with you
D. They don’t usually mind how people behave
Question 5-9 Indicate whether the statements are True or False
5. The woman came from Liverpool
6. The woman doesn’t know many people in London
7. The man thought people in London had a very unrealistic idea about country life
8. The man said he had stolen his mother’s money to come to London
9. The man thought people should go out to make friends in London.
1_______ 2__________ 3__________ 4________ 5________
6_________ 7__________ 8__________ 9________
II. Section 2: Question 10-22
Complete the checklist of career goals with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
CAREER GOALS
Goal 1 To start a career
Goal 2 10. ____________
Goal 3 11. ____________
Goal 4 12. ____________
Question 13-14 Complete the sentences with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
Applicants should hand in their application forms between (13)___________ and December. And anyone who wants to apply for the University of Oxford and Cambridge should submit their form by (14)_______________
Question 15-17: Look at the note and tick if the information is correct according to what you hear.
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
A. Student magazines
B. Rankings
C. Reference books
D. Government offices
E. Prospectuses
15__________ 16___________ 17_________
Question 18-22 Decide whether the statements are True (T) or False (F)
18. The speaker mentioned students should adopt many study methods in the course, such as brainstorming sessions, field trips, seminars, tutorials and peer review.
19. British universities only offer accommodation for the refreshment
20. According to the speaker, before a student made a decision, he should confirm what kind of social life the school could offer.
21. If you go to the same university, all the courses would cost the same
22. Students may apply for financial help or scholarships in British universities.
18_______ 19__________ 20__________ 21________ 22________
III. Section 3
Question 23-30: Fill in the missing information with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS
GREENPEACE SAVE THE CAMPAIGN
The twentieth century has brought many dangers to the world’s largest mammal. Due to improved (23)_____________ and (24)____________ ships, we might be too late to prevent whales from becoming (25)__________
There are only 2,000 (26)___________ left, and although the species is (27)_________, there is no sign that their population is growing.
Only three countries (28)___________, (29)__________and (30)___________
PART B: LEXICO – GRAMMAR (5 points)
IV. Choose the correct answer to each question (1 point)
1. Children can be difficult to teach because of their short attention ____
A. limit B. span C. duration D. time
2. Read that sign, please. It says “English ………here.”
A. speaking B. spoken C. should speak D. must speak
3. Few people can do creative work unless they are in the right _____of mind
A. frame B. trend C. attitude D. tendency
4. He could provide no documentary evidence to _____ up his claim that dinosaurs had once inhabited these hills.
A. back B. fill C. make D. hold
5. Because of road works, traffic is restricted to one ______ in each direction
A. lane B. row C. alley D. path
6. They turned down the proposal_____ that it didn’t fulfill their requirement
A. by reason B. on the grounds C. as a cause D. allowing
7. _____ the public’s concern about the local environment, this new road scheme will have to be abandoned.
A. as regards B. In view of C. In the event of D. However much
8. I hadn’t been riding before and I could barely .............. the horse at first.
A. get into B. get out of C. get on D. get off
9. Let’s get to the ……..of the discussion to save time.
A. core B. centre C. point D. importance
10. The meeting didn’t _____ until late.
A. end up B. break up C. come about D. breakthrough
1_______ 2__________ 3__________ 4________ 5________
6_______ 7__________ 8__________ 9________ 10________
V. Fill in each blank with a suitable particle or preposition (1 point)
1. What a mess! Sam’s toys haven’t been put ________
2. I must warn you that if you have anything to say, it’ll be taken ________ and may be used in evidence against you.
3. Cheques should be made _¬¬¬¬_________ to Wellington
4. I’m in no hurry. I’ll hang __________here until you are ready.
5. The little boy’s ear stuck__________ from under his school cap.
6. I am Polish ________birth, but I have French nationality.
7. Your plan doesn’t allow __________ changes in the weather.
8. How are you ___________ for work?
9. He muttered a few words and __________ that he left.
10. _________its new conductor, the orchestra has established an international reputation.
1_______ 2__________ 3__________ 4________ 5________
6_______ 7__________ 8__________ 9________ 10________
VI. There are 10 mistakes in the following passage. Find and correct them (1 point)
In countries where two or more languages are spoken, language is frequently a political and highly emotive issue. Although Canada is officially bilingual, the French – speaking province of Quebec introduced the law in 1976 which, in other measures, banned languages rather than French on commercial signs and restricted admissions to English speaking schools. In 1988, the supreme court of Canada rules that some in sections of this law were illegal. No sooner had they done so than thousands of French speakers took to the street protest. Under the regime of General Franco, a Basque language spoken by about 600,000 people in Spain was forbidden. So strict was this ban that people using Basque in public could be imprisoned.
Lingual suppression still goes on, but on the whole, governments today are more tolerable of their minority languages. Nowhere has this reverse of attitudes been more pronounced than in Wales. Until the twentieth century, Welsh was all along illegal, and its usage was forbidden in schools and at many places of work. Only a long campaign of protests and vandalism by Welsh speakers in the 1960s did the British government allow Welsh to become an official language.
1_______________ 2__________ ___ 3__________ _
4_______________ 5_____________ 6___________
7_______________ 8_____________ 9___________ 10________
VII. Supply the correct form of the words in the bracket (1 point)
SCIENCE 2002
“Science 2002” is the name given to an imaginative development which aims to make (1. science) ............... and technological developments exciting, even to people who thought they were (2. interest) ..................... in the subject. As well as its main permanent (3. exhibit) ................., there is also a changing (4. select) ........................ of educational programs, such as sessions for schools and colleges, and adults (5. train) .............. course. Everyone can share the (6. excite) ............ of experiments and discovery. Even (7. experience) ................. visitors can carry out simple experiments with the help of (8. special) .............. who are always available to give them all the (9. practice) ............. advice and guidance they need. What’s more, the friendly staff are keen to provide a (10. welcome) .............. atmosphere.
1_________ 2__________ 3__________ 4________ 5________
6_________ 7__________ 8__________ 9________ 10________
VIII. Supply the correct form of the verbs (1 point)
Millions of years ago, trees from now vanished forests (1) ______(produce) a sticky substance that slowly (2)_____(harden) into sparkling rocks. Often, the hardening sap (3)_____(drip) onto an unlucky grasshopper or beetle, (4)____(encase) it in a premature tomb. Today, a piece of amber with such content is worth thousands of dollars. However, not long ago, miners (5)______(toss) out these pieces, (6) ______(believe) them to be flawed and worthless. The preservation of creatures in amber is amazing. Scientist are able to cut the amber and (7)_____ (expose) the actual structures of a prehistoric creature’s muscles, eyes, jaws and nervous systems. Although amber supplies (8)______(decline) in some areas of the world, it is doubtful that the supplies will be depleted any time soon. New deposits always (9)____(discover), (10)_____(guarantee) a rich link to the past.
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ĐÁP ÁN
PART A: LISTENING (3 points): (0,1 x 30 = 3 points)
1. B 2. D 3. C 4. D
5. F 6. F 7. T 8. F 9. T
10. build your CV 11. gain 12. broaden skills
13. September 14. October 15
15 – 17 (any order): B, C, E
18. F 19. F 20. F 21. F 22. T
23. fishing technology 24. faster 25. extinct 26. blue whales
27. protected 28. Iceland 29. Norway 30. Japan
PART B: LEXICO – GRAMMAR (5 points)
IV. Choose the correct answer to each question (1 point)(01 x 10 = 1 point)
1. B 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. A
6. B 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. B
V. Fill in each blank with a suitable particle or preposition (1 point) (01 x 10 = 1 point)
1. away 2. down 3. out 4. around 5. out
6. by 7. for 8. off 9. with 10. under
VI. There are 10 mistakes . Find and correct them (1 point)(01 x 10 = 1 point)
1. a law the law 2. in other among other 3. rather than other than
4. a Basque the Basque 5. lingual linguistics 6. tolerate tolerant
7. reverse reversal 8. Along but 9. usage use
10. protests protest
VII. Supply the correct form of the words in the bracket (1 point) (01 x 10 = 1 point)
1. scientific 2. uninterested 3. exhibition 4. selection 5. training
6. excitement 7. inexperienced 8. specialists 9. practical 10. welcoming
VIII. Supply the correct form of the verbs (1 point)(01 x 10 = 1 point)
1. produced 2. hardened 3. would drip 4. encasing 5. tossed
6. believing 7. expose 8. are declining 9. are always being discovered
10. guaranteeing.
PART C: READING COMPREHENSION (7 points)
IX. Read the text and decide which word best fits each blank (3 points)(0,2 x 15 = 3 points)
1. D 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D
6. B 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. A
11. B 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. C
X. Read and choose the best answer for the question (2 points)(0,2 x 10 = 2 points)
1. A 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. C
6. D 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. C
XI. Read the text and fill in with ONE word. (2 points) (0,1 x 20 = 2 points)
1. more 2. the 3. In 4. their 5. set
6. under 7. this 8. called 9. although 10. of
11. mirror 12. in 13. if 14. without 15. should
16. them 17. especially 18. something 19. to 20. make
PART D: WRITING ( 5 points)
XII. Writing task 1 (1 point) (0,2 x 5 = 1 point)
1. Observation of the company rules is of the utmost importance.
2. Sooner or later, Michael will have to come to terms with the fact that he’s not going to win another major race
3. The film fell short of our expectation.
4. Although new legislation has been brought in, the transport crisis is growing worse.
5. Many people were not in favour of the plans for the new bypass
XIII. Writing task 2 (4 points)
1. Content: (1,5 points)
a. Providing all main ideas and details as required
b. Communicating intentions sufficiently and effectively
- 4 main causes, among which over grazing accounts for the greatest part.
- the effects the 3 causes to different regions at different degree and the total land degraded.
2. Organization & Presentation: (1 point)
a. Ideas are well organized and presented with coherence, cohesion, and clarity
b. The report is well-structured
3. Language: (1 point)
a. Variety of appropriate vocabulary and structures
b. Good use of grammatical structures
4. Handwriting, punctuation, and spelling: (0,5 points)
a. Intelligible handwriting
b. Good punctuation and no spelling mistakes
2. Đề số 2
PART A: PHONETICS (1 point)
I. Identify the word whose stress pattern is different from that of other words in the group
1. A. redundant B. descendant C. relevant D. consultant
2. A. argumentative B. psychological C. contributory D. hypersensitive
3. A. compensate B. sacrifice C. renovate D. contribute
4. A. associate B. original C. stability D. accelerate
5. A. tremendous B. luminous C. enormous D. autonomous
PART B: LEXICO – GRAMMAR (9 points)
II. Choose the correct answer to each question (2 points)
1. The brochure stated the hotel was situated ............. beside the sea.
A. direct B. right C. precise D. exact
2. All candidates will be treated equally_____ of their age or background.
A. notwithstanding B. discounting C. irrelevant D. irrespective
3. “Another cup of coffee?” – “No, but thanks ..............”
A. not at all B. for all C. all the same D. you for all
4. You are late again. Try to be ................... in future.
A. accurate B. punctual C. efficient D. reliable
5. In some educational systems, ……………education is post-secondary education up to the level of a bachelor’s degree.
A. graduate B. postgraduate C. undergraduate D. lower-graduate
6. . ……Japanese he speaks is often heard in the countryside.
A. A B. An C. Any D. The
7. The majority of nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a …………..
A rarity B. minority C. scarcity D. minimum
8. Why don’t the police take _____ measures against crime?
A. affective B. ineffective C. effective D. efficient
9. ……….the consequences, I would never have contemplated getting involved.
A. If I realizedB. Had I realizedC. Unless I realizedD. When I had realized
10. The Silence of the Lambs is the most ................ film I’ve ever seen.
A. terrified B. terrifying C. scared D. excited
III. Put the correct form of the verbs (1 point)
- What you (1. mean) ...................., the accident (2. be) ............ my fault? If it (3. be) .........., surely I (4. not call) ............... the police.
- (5. Be) .................... it not for Mary’s help, I (6. not be) ................. able to take part in the competition.
- When the school finally (7. close) ............ its doors in 1988, Mr. Roberts (8. teach) .............. there for 25 years. As a result, he (9. decide) ............. to take early retirement and (10. be) ........... now to be seen tending his garden most sunny afternoon.
IV. Put the correct form of the words in brackets (2 points )
1. People used to suffer from their life-time physical ________ (normal)
2. If you think I am going to marry you, then I’m afraid you’re very much ____(take).
3. The man was found guilty of fraud and sentenced to three years _____ (prison)
4. He won the discus event at the Olympic Games but was later _____ when a medical check proved that he had been taking drugs (qualify)
5. The recent hurricane caused _____ damaged (wide)
6. Jim is one of the most _____ members of the committee (speak)
7. We try to ensure the ____ of our employees (be)
8. The dictionaries are with the other_______ books. (refer)
9. I was annoyed at his _________to co-operate. (refuse)
10. Thank you for your present. It was very ________ of you to send it. (think)
V. Fill in the gaps in the letter with a suitable preposition (2 points)
Dear Mr Rees,
Thank you for your letter of 21 June. I was very disturbed by your account (1)____ what happened (2)______ our hotel last week and I am writing to apologizefor this. I can understand that you were shocked by the way the employee spoke to you. There can be no excuse (3)_____such behaviour and I fully understand why you felt the need to complain (4)_____the situation. I can provide no explanation _____(5) the way the receptionist behaved.
Our hotel group has a reputation forbeing good at looking (6)_____ our customers, and I am very sorry that your experience (7)_____our service did not confirm this. I intend to deal with the staff member appropriately and I will ensure that she does not repeat this behaviour by sending her (8)______ a retraining course next week. I would like to assure you that the behaviour you encountered is not typical (9)_____our staff.
As the manager, I am responsible for all of our employees, so please accept my apologizes again and this voucher worth $50 to spend in any (10)____ our hotels
VI. In most lines of the following text, there is one word which is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text. Find this wrong word and then write in the space given. Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with a tick (P). Two examples are given (0) and (00) (2 points)
Midsummer, the celebration of the turning of the sun, has been being the highlight of the northern summer for centuries- an event full of symbolism, customs, magic and superstitions. In Finland, Midsummer night is so short |
0. being 00. √ 1………. 2………. 3………. 4………. 5………. 6………. 7……… 8……… 9……… 10……… |
PART C: READING (6 points)
VII. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the passage with ONE suitable word (2 points)
RULES, LAWS AND NORMS
Any discussion of criminal behaviour requires understanding of the difference in meaning of rules, laws, and norms. Rules may be (1)_____, or formal and written. The rules of dress or how we eat are unwritten guides. (2) ______contrast, the rules of a factory, for example safety regulations, are usually written down and serve (3)____strict regulators of behaviour.
Laws are perhaps, the best example of written, formal rules and are decided upon by powerful and influential groups in society. In order to ensure that everyone adheres (4)_____ the laws, there are specific penalties, including fines or imprisonment, for those (5)_____ guilty of breaking them .Unlike other rules, (6)_____ as rules of dress or of grammar, laws can always be enforced by agencies like the police and the courts.
A norm is very much a general term; it is an expected (7)____ of behaviour shared by member of a social group. Norms can be thought of as unwritten rules. Example of these are that parents should play with their children, or that you should (8)_____ in the appropriate way to a “good morning” greeting. Norms are part of the culture of a (9)_____ and are (10)_____ on from one generation to the next over time.
VIII. Read and choose the best answer for each question (2 points)
Sigmund Fred was not a literary theorist. However, he did contribute to critical theory through both his theories and his use of art to show that the application of psychology can extend to the highest forms of cultures. Freud was always interested in literature, and he drew some of the best illustrations of his theories from classic poems and plays.
Freud saw the unconscious as the impetus of both natural and psychic activity. Therefore, the same principles operated in both, and that the same mechanisms – such as displacement and symbolization – applied. While Freud was not the first to note the importance of the unconscious mind, he was the first to attempt to coherent theory of its operation and function. He argued that the unconscious operates according to universal law and is crucial to all aspects of mental life that involve fantasy, or diversion from reality. From this point of view, it is natural to apply Freudian principles to imaginative literature. Writers transform individual, unconscious fantasy into universal art – a kind of formal fantasy halfway between a reality that denies wishes and a world of imagination in which every wish is granted.
In focusing on the unconscious origins for literature, Freud was in a sense reviving the traditional idea of divine inspiration. (1) Philosophers and art theorists have often turned to such a theory of the imagination to explain multiple meanings, repetition, and any apparent disorder in art. Similarly, psychoanalysis uses the theory of the unconscious to explain examples of “disorder” in consciousness, such as dreams.
(2) This analogy allowed Freud to suggest that fantasies called art could be interpreted in the same way as dreams. Writers, as Freud noted, have always seen great significance in dreams. In his view, portrayals of dreams in works of literature supported his own theories about their structures, mechanism, and interpretation. For example, the mechanisms of displacement and symbolization obviously resemble the literary devices of metaphor and symbolism. (3)
Critics of Freud have objected that the non-logical processes of the unconscious do not resemble the conscious effort that results in work of literature. Freud would reply that while conscious thought is necessary to produce works of art, the creative source of art remain in the conscious. In this view, conscious activity merely obscures what is truly important in art. What interested Freud were the deep unconscious structure literature shares with myth and religion, as well as with dreams. The apparent individuality of literature was not as significant as its ultimate universality. (4)
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ĐÁP ÁN
PART A: PHONETICS
I. Identify the word whose stress pattern is different from that of other words in the group (1 point)- (0,2 x 5 = 1.0 point)
- C 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. B
PART B: LEXICO – GRAMMAR
II. Choose the correct answer to each question (2 points))- (0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. B 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. C
6. D 7. B 8. C 9. B 10. B
III. Put the correct form of the verbs (1 point)(0,1 x 10 = 1.0 point)
1. do you mean 2. was 3. had been 4. would not have called
5. Had it not been 6. would not have been 7. closed
8. had been teaching 9. decided 10. is
IV. Put the correct form of the words in brackets (2 points ) ( 0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. abnomalities 2. mistaken 3. imprisonment 4. disqualified
5. widespread 6. outspoken 7. well-being 8. reference
9. refusal 10. thoughtful.
V. Fill in the gaps in the letter with a suitable preposition (2 points) (0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. of 2. in 3. for 4. about 5. for
6. after 7. of 8. on 9. of 10. of
VI. Find this wrong word and then write in the space given. Some lines are correct. Indicate these lines with a tick (P). Two examples are given (0) and (00). (2 points) (0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. (P) 2. as 3. the 4. a 5. to
6. so 7. (P) 8. make 9. themselves 10. as
PART C: READING
VII. Fill each of the numbered blanks in the passage with ONE suitable word ( 2 points)
(0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. unwritten 2. In 3. as 4. to 5. found
6. such 7. mode 8. respond 9. society 10. passed/handed
VIII. Read and choose the best answer for each question (2 points)(0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D
6. C 7. B 8. A 9. D 10. D
IX Choose the best option to complete the reading text ( 2 points)(0,2 x 10 = 2.0 points)
1. B 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. D
6. D 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. C
PART D: WRITING
X. Rewrite the following sentence in such a way that they mean almost the same as the ones printed before them. (1 point)(0,2 x 5 = 1.0 point)
1. Do you happen to have change for a pound?
2. Nothing but a full apology would satisfy her/was accepted
3. There has been a dramatic rise/increase in the house prices this year.
4. There was no question of drugs being involved whatever the methods used to obtain the result.
5. It came as no surprise to me to hear that Karen had changed her job.
XI. For each of the following sentences, write a new sentence as similar as possible in meaning to the origin sentence, but using the given word (1 point)(0,2 x 5 = 1.0 point)
1. She wants to distance hersefl from the scandal caused by her husband’s remarks
2. I did not mean to upset you
3. It will take us at least 30 minutes to get to the airport.
4. I tried to have a word with Jack about the problem but he was too busy.
5. Nothing can be compared with her sacrifice.
XII. Writing an essay ( 2 points)
1. Content: (1,0 point)
a. Providing main ideas and details as required
b. Communicating intentions sufficiently and effectively
2. Organization & Presentation: (0,25 point)
a. Ideas are well organized and presented with coherence, cohesion, and clarity
b. The essay is well-structured
3. Language: (0,5 point)
a. Demonstration of a variety of appropriate vocabulary and structures
b. Good use of grammatical structures
4. Handwriting, punctuation, and spelling: (0,25 point)
a. Good punctuation and no spelling mistakes
b. Intelligible handwriting
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4. Đề số 4
SECTION I: LISTENING (3 POINTS) (You will hear 2 times for each part)
Part 1: a. Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. (0.2/each)
BONNINGTON HOTEL REGISTRATION FORM
+ Date: 17th June
+ Type of room: (1) ______________ + Number of nights: (2) ______________
+ Special requests: Room overlooking the (3) ______________
+ Guest details:
- Name: Mrs. G. (4) ______________.
- Home address: (5) ______________ Drive.
- Zip code (6) ______________.
+ Payment Method: (7) ______________.
Part 1: b. Choose the correct answer A, B or C (0.2/each).
8. Guests who want to eat breakfast in the Washington Room have to _______ .
A. complete a request form B. present their registration card C. place an order in the evening
9. What does the receptionist say about sending e-mails?
A. There's a good wireless signal throughout the hotel
B. There are PCs in the hotel bedrooms
C. Guests can rent a phone cable
10. What is the quickest way of getting information about the local theater?
A. ask the porter B. look on teletext C. go to the theater
Part 2: Listen to the passage and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to each question. (0.2/each):
11. What do mountain gorillas mainly eat?
A. Insects
B. Worms
C. Plants
D. All are correct
12. By whom is a typical group led?
A. A female gorilla
B. The biggest adult female gorilla
C. The biggest and strongest adult male gorilla
D. A grown-up gorilla
13. Where do gorillas sleep?
A. In trees
B. In grasses
C. In nests
D. On the ground
14. Why are gorillas endangered and threatened?
A. Due to civil wars in the small part of Asia, hunting and deforestation
B. Due to hunting and cutting down trees in the forests
C. Due to hunting, deforestation and civil wars in the small part of Africa
D. All are correct
15. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Mountain gorillas live in Africa C. Life for mountain gorillas is not always peaceful
B. Mountain gorillas are dangerous D. Mountain gorillas live in groups
SECTION II: LEXICO-GRAMMAR (5.0 POINTS – 0.17/each)
Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) that best completes each unfinished sentence.
16. - “If only I hadn’t lent him all my money!” - “________”
A. Well, you did, so it’s no use crying over spilt milk. B. Sorry, I have no idea.
C. All right. You will be OK. D. I’m afraid you will have to do it.
- . Half of the children were away from school last week because of ________ of influenza.
A. a break-out B. a breakthrough C. an outburst D. an outbreak
- . The Red Cross is _______ to giving medical aid and other help to victims of disasters.
A. aimed B. promoted C. dedicated D. designed
19. The school principal ______ that all students hand in their cell phones to teachers during school years.
A. strongly advised B. urgently asked C. firmly told D. firmly insisted
20. “Shall we wait a little longer?” –“________.”
A. No, we don’t B. No, I’d rather not C. No, it’s still early D. Yes, it’s very late now
21. Hello. Is that 4578? Please put me ________ to the manager.
A. across B. up C. over D. through
22. I’m looking for a ________ for my father’s birthday.
A. cheap white Japanese clock radio
B. white cheap Japanese clock radio
C. Japanese cheap white clock radio
D. Japanese white cheap clock radio
23. The facilities of the older hospital are as good _______.
A. as or better than that of the new hospital
B. as or better that the new hospital
C. as or better than those of the new hospital
D. as or better than the new hospital
24. Not having written about the required topic, ________ a low mark.
A. my presentation was given B. the teacher gave
C. the teacher gave me D. I was given
25. Jane is a sympathetic listener. She lent me a(n)_______ when I lost my job.
A. mind B. ear C. mouth D. eye
26. I was just about ________the office when the telephone rang.
A. leave B. leaving C. to leave D. to have left
27. A: “Do you know how old I am?” - B: “_______ .”
A. Happy birthday B. I couldn’t help it C. Don’t mention it D. I haven’t a clue
- . _______ as taste is really a composite sense made up of both taste and smell.
A. That we refer toB. What we refer to C. To which we referD. What do we refer to
29. By the end of this month I _______ at this school for two years.
A. have been studying B. will study
C. will have been studying D. will be studying
30. She got up early; otherwise she ________ her bus.
A. would have missed B. would miss C. missed D. had missed
31. Please cut my hair _______ the style in this magazine.
A. the same length as B. the same long as
C. the same length like D. the same long like
32. The contractor’s recommendation is that the old building ________.
A. is needed repairing B. need repairing C. needs to be repaired D. need to repair
33. The restaurant is very popular with film stars, artists, and the ________.
A. same B. equal C. such D. like
34. People of all countries are expected to ________the principles of the United Nations.
A. uphold B. inspect C. exaggerate D. integrate
35. ________ broken several world records in swimming.
A. She is said that she has B. People say she had
C. She is said to have D. It is said to have
36. Some very important issue was taking ________all his attention.
A. up B. off C. out D. in
37. “Why don’t you sit down and ________?”
A. make yourself at peace B. make it your own home
C. make yourself at home D. make yourself at rest
38. They were ________ to sell their house in order to pay their debts.
A. imposed B. necessary C. indispensable D. obliged
39. “Please, will you just tidy your room, and stop ________ excuses!”
A. making B. doing C. having D. taking
40. The business ________ after new incentives were introduced.
A. thrilled B. urged C. boomed D. persisted
41. “You can go to the party tonight________ you are sober when you come home.”
A. as soon as B. as long as C. as well as D. as far as
42. To do ________ professionally requires a lot of skills.
A. photographer B. photographic C. photography D. photograph
43. He wondered ________his sister looked like, because they hadn’t seen each other for a long time.
A. why B. which C. how D. what
44. In her time, Isadora Duncan was _______ today a liberated woman.
A. what calling we would B. who would be calling
C. what we would call D. she would call her
45. ________ will China be the first to use nuclear weapons.
A. At one time B. At a time C. At any time D. At no time
SECTION III: READING (6.0 points – 0.3/each)
Part 1. Read the passage below and choose the best answer to each question. (3.0 points)
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5
10
15
20
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A number of factors related to the voice reveal the personality of the speaker. The first is the broad area of communication, which includes imparting information by use of language, communicating with a group or an individual and specialized communication through performance. A person conveys thoughts and ideas through choice of words, by a tone of voice that is pleasant or unpleasant, gentle or harsh, by the rhythm that is inherent within the language itself, and by speech rhythms that are flowing and regular or uneven and hesitant, and finally, by the pitch and melody of the utterance. When speaking before a group, a person’s tone may indicate uncertainty or fright, confidence or calm. At interpersonal levels, the tone may reflect ideas and feelings over and above the words chosen, or may belie them. Here the participant’s tone can consciously or unconsciously reflect intuitive sympathy or antipathy, lack of concern or interest, fatigue, anxiety, enthusiasm or excitement, all of which are usually discernable by the acute listener. Public performance is a manner of communication that is highly specialized with its own techniques for obtaining effects by voice and/or gesture. The motivation derived from the text, and in the case of signing, the music, in combination with the performer’s skills, personality, and ability to create empathy will determine the success of artistic, political, or pedagogic communication. Second, the voice gives psychological clues to a person’s self-image, perception of others, and emotional health. Self-image can be indicated by a tone of voice that is confident, pretentious, shy, aggressive, outgoing, or exuberant, to name only a few personality traits. Also the sound may give a clue to the facade or mask of that person, for example, a shy person hiding behind an overconfident front. How a speaker perceives the listener’s receptiveness, interest, or sympathy in any given conversation can drastically alter the tone of presentation, by encouraging or discouraging the speaker. Emotional health is evidenced in the voice by free and melodic sounds of the happy, by constricted and harsh sound of the angry, and by dull and lethargic qualities of the depressed. |
46. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The function of the voice in performance
B. Communication styles
C. The connection between voice and personality
D. The production of speech
47. What does the author mean by stating that, “At interpersonal levels, the “tone may reflect ideas and feelings over and above the words chosen” in lines 8 - 9?
A. Feelings are expressed with different words than ideas are.
B. The tone of voice can carry information beyond the meaning of words.
C. A high tone of voice reflects an emotional communication.
D. Feelings are more difficult to express than ideas.
48. The word “Here” in line 9 refers to _______.
A. interpersonal interactions B. the tone
C. ideas and feelings D. words chosen
49. The word “derived” in line 13 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. discussed B. prepared C. registered D. obtained
50. Why does the author mention “artistic, political, or pedagogic communication” in line 15?
A. As examples of public performance B. As examples of basic styles of communication
C. To contrast them to singing D. To introduce the idea of self-image
51. According to the passage, an exuberant tone of voice may be an indication of a person’s _______.
A. general physical health B. personality
C. ability to communicate D. vocal quality
52. According to the passage, an overconfident front may hide _______.
A. hostility B. shyness
C. friendliness D. strength
53. The word “drastically” in line 21 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. frequently B. exactly
C. severely D. easily
54. The word “evidenced” in line 22 is closest meaning to _______.
A. questioned B. repeated
C. indicated D. exaggerated
55. According to the passage, what does a constricted and harsh voice indicate?
A. Lethargy B. Depression
C. Boredom D. Anger
Part 2: Read the text below and then: (3.0 points)
a. Choose from the list A-I the sentence which best summarizes each part (56-63) of the article. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.
A. It seems necessary for convenience food to have additives.
B. Convenience food is often not as good as food cooked at home.
C. Convenience food is usually an expensive alternative.
D. It is worth paying more for less fat.
E. Added ingredients may improve convenience products.
F. There is now a greater choice of convenience food.
G. Some convenience products need careful storage and cooking.
H. Convenience food has some advantages.
I. Convenience products are claimed to be healthy, but in reality that is not true.
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5. Đề số 5
PART I: PHONETICS. (1,0 POINT)
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the other words in the same group. Write your answer in the numbered box.
1. A. hospital B. mischievous C. supportive D. special
2. A. family B. whenever C. obedient D. solution
3. A. biologist B. generally C. responsible D. security
4. A. confident B. important C. together D. exciting
5. A. possible B. university C. secondary D. suitable
6. A. medieval B. humanity C. psychology D. familiar
7. A. masterpiece B. predator C. technical D. flamingo
8. A. overpopulated B. responsibility C. originality D. incomprehensible
9. A. arithmetic B. mausoleum C. economy D. receptionist
10. A. simplify B. national C. illiteracy D. secretary
PART II: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR. (7,5 POINTS)
I. Choose the best answer to fill in each gap. Write your answer in the numbered box. (1,0 point)
1. The criminal was sentenced to death because of …….of his crime.
A. the severity B. the complexity C. a punishment D. the importance
2. “Would you like me to get a taxi?” - “…….”
A. That would be delightful. Thanks B. Well, let’s see.
C. Yes, please, if it’s no bother D. Yes, I see.
3. If it…….their encouragement, he could have given it up.
A. hadn’t been B. had been C. hadn’t been for D. had been for
4. By the end of this month I…….for this company for two years.
A. have been working B. will have been working
C. will be working D. will work
5. Laura is very thin,…….her young sister, who is quite heavy.
A. dissimilar to B. unlikely C. unlike D. dislike
6. Please…….and see us some time. You’re always welcome.
A. come to B. come about C. come around D. come away
7. They're having a party in…….of his 84th birthday.
A. ceremony B. honor C. memory D. celebration
8. The proposal has not met with…….agreement.
A. voluntary B. universal C. informal D. effective
9. A child's vocabulary…….through reading.
A. expands B. expends C. expels D. exposes
10. We…….friends even after we grew up and left home.
A. became B. made C. struck up D. remained
II. Supply the correct form(s) of the verb in brackets to complete each sentence. Write your answer in the numbered box. (0,5 point)
1. He was the only student …….(award) the special prize in reciting poetry competition.
2. …….(convince) that they were trying to poison him, he refused to eat anything.
3. You look hot. What …….you ……. (do)?
4. I regret …….(invite) him to my party yesterday.
5. Had you studied harder, you …….(get) a prize.
III. Supply the correct form of the word in brackets to complete each sentence. Write your answer in the numbered box. (2,0 points)
1. Don't press the 'submit' button till you’ve…….finished with these 5 sentences. (completion)
2. The criminal has a very …….scar in his face. (notice)
3. His …….arrival surprised all his friends and family. (expect)
4. I have known…….for all my life. (hard)
5. It was a…….thing to say. (hurt)
6. Don’t try to do things too quickly. Set yourself a…….target. (really)
7. In…….with the rules of the competition, the team was disqualified. (accord)
8. Snow in August! How…….! (ordinary)
9. The film is entertaining but full of historical ……. (accurate)
10. Since I am an …….driver, I think you should drive. (experience)
IV. Find out and correct the mistake in each sentence. Write your answer in the numbered box. (2,0 points)
Example: The oil price is believing to be rising again.
A B C D
Your answer: B ⇒ is believed
1. Caroline refused to take the job given her because the salary was not good.
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ĐÁP ÁN
Total mark: 20
The mark given is based on the following scheme:
PART |
ANSWERS |
MARK |
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PART I: PHONETICS: (1,0 point) |
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the other words in the same group. |
1. C |
0.1 p |
2. A |
0.1 p |
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3. B |
0.1 p |
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4. A |
0.1 p |
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5. B |
0.1 p |
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6. A |
0.1 p |
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7. A |
0.1 p |
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8. A |
0.1 p |
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9. B |
0.1 p |
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10. C |
0.1 p |
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PART II: LEXICO-GRAMMAR (7,5 points)
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I. Choose the best answer to fill in each gap. (1,0 point) |
1. A |
0.1 p |
2. C |
0.1 p |
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3. C |
0.1 p |
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4. B |
0.1 p |
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5. C |
0.1 p |
||
6. C |
0.1 p |
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7. D |
0.1 p |
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8. B |
0.1 p |
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9. A |
0.1 p |
||
10. D |
0.1 p |
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II. Give the correct tenses of the verbs in brackets. (1,0 point) |
1. to be awarded |
0.1 p |
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2. Convinced |
0.1 p |
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3. have … been doing |
0.1 p |
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4. inviting/having invited |
0.1 p |
||
5. would have got/would have gotten |
0.1 p |
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III. Put the correct form of the words in brackets. (2,0 points)
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1. completely |
0.2 p |
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2. noticeable |
0.2 p |
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3. unexpected |
0.2 p |
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4. hardship |
0.2 p |
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5. hurtful |
0.2 p |
||
6. realistic |
0.2 p |
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7. accordance |
0.2 p |
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8. extraordinary |
0.2 p |
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9. inaccuracies |
0.2 p |
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10. inexperienced |
0.2 p |
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IV. Find out and correct the mistake in each sentence. (2,0 points)
|
1. B ⇒ given to |
0.2 p |
|
2. C ⇒ have been working |
0.2 p |
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3. C ⇒ was made |
0.2 p |
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4. D ⇒ broken into |
0.2 p |
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5. B ⇒ our son on |
0.2 p |
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6. D ⇒ looking for |
0.2 p |
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7. A ⇒ Now that/Because/As/Since |
0.2 p |
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8. D ⇒ hearing |
0.2 p |
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9. A ⇒ As much as |
0.2 p |
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10. C ⇒ associated with |
0.2 p |
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V. Complete these sentences with proper prepositions. (2,0 points)
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1. got on/gets on |
0.2 p |
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2. came down |
0.2 p |
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3. was brought up |
0.2 p |
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4. went out/had gone out |
0.2 p |
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5. makes up |
0.2 p |
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6. caring for |
0.2 p |
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7. fell through |
0.2 p |
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8. put off |
0.2 p |
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9. laid off |
0.2 p |
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10. draw up |
0.2 p |
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PART III: READING: (6,0 points)
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I. Read the passage below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. (2,0 points)
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1. D |
0.2 p |
2. B |
0.2 p |
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3. A |
0.2 p |
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4. C |
0.2 p |
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5. D |
0.2 p |
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6. B |
0.2 p |
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7. C |
0.2 p |
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8. A |
0.2 p |
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9. D |
0.2 p |
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10. B |
0.2 p |
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II. Read the passage, then choose the correct options. (2,0 points)
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1. C |
0.2 p |
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2. D |
0.2 p |
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3. D |
0.2 p |
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4. C |
0.2 p |
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5. D |
0.2 p |
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6. C |
0.2 p |
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7. C |
0.2 p |
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8. C |
0.2 p |
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9. C |
0.2 p |
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10. B |
0.1 p |
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III. Read the passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. (2,0 points)
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1. obeying |
0.2 p |
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2. adults/people |
0.2 p |
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3. after |
0.2 p |
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4. teaching/instructing |
0.2 p |
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5. ride |
0.2 p |
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6. road |
0.2 p |
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7. include |
0.2 p |
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8. always |
0.2 p |
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9. reduce |
0.2 p |
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10. helmets |
0.2 p |
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PART IV: WRITING: (5,5 points)
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I. Rewrite each of the sentences without changing its meaning, using the cue given. (2,0 points)
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1. Don't forget to check for spelling mistakes before you hand in your composition. |
0.2 p |
2. Jack’s success has turned him into a confident person. |
0.2 p |
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3. There will be a meeting organized by Green Peace at the Town Hall next Tuesday. |
0.2 p |
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4. You are better at describing people than I am. |
0.2 p |
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5. I wasn't early enough to see her. |
0.2 p |
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6. All dogs are thought to have evolved from wolves. |
0.2 p |
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7. I hadn’t expected him to be so easy to talk to. |
0.2 p |
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8. Everyone enjoyed the party apart from/except (for)/with the exception of Adrian |
0.2 p |
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9. At no time were they aware that something was wrong. |
0.2 p |
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10. Is it usual for shops to stay open so late in this country? |
0.2 p |
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II. Rewrite each of the sentences without changing its meanings. (1,0 point) |
1. I don’t know how you can put up with getting up so early to go to the pool. |
0.2 p |
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2. There is / are hardly any difference(s) between these two makes of computer. |
0.2 p |
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3. Do you think climate has/can have an/some influence on people’s personalities? |
0.2 p |
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4. He never has/doesn’t have trouble earning money. |
0.2 p |
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5. I’ve finally got round to sorting out my postcard collection. |
0.2 p |
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III. Write an essay (250 - 300 words) to express your opinion. (2,5 points)
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1. Content: a. Providing main ideas and details. (summarizing the information, reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant) b. Communicating intentions sufficiently and effectively. 2. Organization and presentation: a. Ideas are well-organized and presented with coherence, cohesion, and clarity. b. The paragraph is well-structured. 3. Language: a. Variety of appropriate vocabulary and structures. b. Good use of grammatical structures. 4. Handwriting, punctuation, and spelling: a. Intelligible handwriting. b. Good punctuation and no spelling mistakes. |
1.0 p
0.5 p
0.75 p
0.25 p |
Markers should discuss the suggested answers and the marking scale thoroughly
and add more answers possible before marking the papers.
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