DE ANH OLYMPIC 11 DAP AN

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DE ANH OLYMPIC 11 DAP AN

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Tỉnh: Trường: Môn: Tên giáo viên biên soạn: Số mật mã Phú Yên THPT chuyên Lương Văn Chánh Tiếng Anh Phan Thiện Trì Phần phách Số mật mã PART I: PHONOLOGY: A Pick out the word whose sound of the bold parts is pronounced differently from that of the others: A dinosaur B diorite C diode D dint A baths B bathymetry C clothier D thaw A close B close-up C nosegay D nosy A huddle B hooch C hoody D hautboy A tear B teasel C tearful D teargland A clime B clinch C cling D clinic A tomb B tomboy C tombstone D comb A dangle B Danish C dapper D slap A chemosphere B chenille C machine D chauvinism 10 A leisure B occasion C cosy D usual B Underline the stressed syllables of the following words: Twinborn Parachute Psychiatry Memorial Secession Seclusionist Fanaticise Conctative Canasta 10 Verbatim PART TWO: VOCABULARY: A Supply the correct form of the words in brackets: The _ accused the government of an evasion of responsibility.(OPPOSE) Two members of the expedition died from _ (EXHAUST) Carol's new catering business turned out to be very _ ( BENEFIT) The weather _ changes for the worse whenever we go on holiday (VARY) We have already made _ progress towards solving the problem (SUBSTANCE) You can travel from one end of the park to the other on a railway (MINIMISE) At the moment there is no _ of the Prime Minister resigning (LIKE) Is it possible to _ between a hobby and an interest ? (DISTINCT) Our city has some open spaces, but they are not very (ACCESS) 10 Two people have been arrested for illegal possession of _ in a police raid (ARM) B Choose the most suitable word or phrase: I only we were running low on petrol after we had passed the last filling station A observed B witnessed C beheld D noticed Peter agreed reluctantly to sign the form but looked extremely ill at A agreement B ease C heart D soul Kate spent the morning along the sea-front A hiking B rambling C strolling D crawling PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH We decided to celebrate by going out and painting the town _ A red B purple C gold D brown The bus stopped at the traffic lights with a _ of the brakes A screech B howl C crash D grind The saucepans fell onto the floor with a great _ A clatter B rattle C crunch D squeak With the end of childhood, and the onset of _ , young people experience profound changes A teenage B childhood C middle-age D adolescence Jean has a very easy-going _ , which is why she is so popular A role B characteristic C personality D reputation The barman began to his fists in a threatening manner so I left A gather B fold C bundle D clench 10 We have just having a friendly _ about football A chat B whisper C gossip D report PART III: GRAMMAR & STRUCTURES: A Put a suitable word or phrase in each space so that the sentence contains a phrasal verb: The exact total _ at just over $750 We are having our living room _ The crisis was by Brenda's resignation The plan at the last minute Sue is well with her new job I think you _ the whole story Guess who I at the supermarket yesterday afternoon Don't worry about that missing book, it's bound to sooner or later An inquiry into the accident has been _ 10 Don't be by her apparent shyness B Supply an appropriate form or tense of the verbs in brackets: Have you tried ( windsurf ) It's great She is considered (be) the finest pianist of her generation How dare you (speak) like that to the headmaster ? Having been abandoned by his colleagues, the Minister was forced (resign) I'll get round to _ (do) the washing up sooner or later Here is the news The Home Office _ (announce) that the two prisoners who _(escape) from Dartmoor prison earlier this morning _ (give themselves up) to the local police - Who are you ? - What you mean ? I _(live) here Don't phone after 11.00 I (be) asleep PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH C Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition or adverbial particle: I'm very glad to get this awful business with I can offer you a temporary job a clerk Queen Victoria was not amused naughty stories I think the chief let us go simply _ sympathy for our plight Everyone was shocked _ hearing your bereavement Herbert was a man _ few words but he was a man _ a sense of when to say the right thing Every vote me will be a vote the party I oppose I was totally baffled _ Tim's behaviour Stop running everybody 10 Guess who turned at our party last night? Your ex-boyfriend, Harry D Supply the missing word(s): he stayed up late for film last night, he would be tired now She is considering not _ Although he had run as fast as he , he only placed fourth in the race _ eaten and drunk too much the night before, he woke up with a headache If she knew _ to drive, he would lend her his car "Here is a message on my desk" It may be concluded that , "my friend _ have called me last night." There is no in going in Mary's car if there is no parking space _ early the following year was he able to take up the post _ had the doctor fallen asleep when the phone woke him up 10 To , it was rather disappointing PART FOUR: COMPREHENSION: A Read each of the following selections carefully After each selection, there are questions to be answered or statements to be completed Choose the best answer: Passage 1: One man's productivity, however, varies greatly from country to country It depends on the amount of assistance the average worker is given in the form of machinery - that is to say, on the horsepower per head It depends also - and this may be a point of growing importance - on the spirit and stamina of the workers The industrial workers of certain countries have been working under heavy strain for many years During that time they have been badly fed Moreover, the countries referred to have become independent in a significant degree on slave labour, the inefficiency of which is notorious The main topic of this passage is A machinery makes the difference B horse power per head C worker productivity D the importance of spirit and stamina the author implies that PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH A workers have neglected their health B slaves are weak C machinery adds one horsepower to each worker D working under strain reduce output Productivity as used in this passage is most nearly similar in meaning to A horsepower per head B output under strain C stamina D efficiency Passage 2: Much has sometimes been made of the great importance for human evolution of the hand with its opposable thumb; it was important, certainly, but only as the servant of the growing brain The hands of the higher monkeys would be perfectly capable of the finest skills had they a mind to set them to work; monkeys could be watchmakers had they ever conceived the notion of time A further stimulus to mental growth was given our ancestors when they left the trees and a mainly vegetarian diet and began to adapt themselves to living in relatively open country and eating meat Undoubtedly meat's nutritive value, so much greater than that of herbs and fruit, relieved them of the necessary of perpetual eating More important, the need for a creature with a relatively flat muzzle and no sharp claws or canine teeth to kill, skin and break up animal food must have led first to the use and then to the manufacture of tools The most important element in human evolution, according to the author, was a A growing brain B sharpening of sight C flexible hand D opposite thumb It can be inferred that when man learned to eat meat, he A A improve his brain B spent less time eating C suffered nutritionally D was equipped to obtain animal food Man's beginning to eat meat had as its first direct consequence A a flat muzzle B canine teeth C the use of tools D increased barbarity B Choose the most suitable word for each space: Someone once described the age we live in as that of a vanishing world, one in which the familiar is constantly disappearing for ever and technological change is often difficult to (1) with So it should come as no surprise to most of us to hear that yet another part of everyday life is (2) to go for ever Still, when I read recently that within the next decade money as we (3) it will probably cease to exist to technologically advanced countries, I had to read the article twice to make sure it wasn't April 1st (4) to Professor Gerry Montague of the Institute for Economic Reform, the familiar (5) and banknotes will soon be replaced entirely by credit cards of various kinds And the shop of the future (the 'retail outlet' as Prof Montague put it) will be (6) directly to the network of banking computers The assistant will simply key in your bank account code number and the (7) you have spent, and thank you politely You won't have to dig deep in your (8) _ for change or pretend at the pub that you have left your money at home You may not even have a number for your (9) as such, as the computer may by then be able to read your handprint So no more PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH credit card frauds (10) But I am afraid that I shall (11) money I have felt strongly attached to it, ever since I received my first pocket money when I was five, and kept it in a money-box Even if my credit card of the future will be able to tell me exactly how much (12) _ power I have left in the computer files, even if it lights up and plays a happy (or sad) tune at the same time, nothing will be able to replace the sheer pleasure I gained from (13) The coins in my money-box Not to (14) the other obvious problems which will be caused by (15) of real money - like how to start a football match, for example! 1) A keep B manage C cope D survive 2) A about B almost C ready D tending 3) A earn B know C use D need 4) A Thanks B Contrary C According to D Accustomed 5) A banks B coins C change D pence 6) A taken B alone C responsible D linked 7) A money B charge C cost D amount 8) A pockets B wallet C cheque book D cash 9) A wealth B savings C account D payment 10) A arrested B either C stolen D however 11) A miss B spend C waste D borrow 12) A more B financial C economical D spending 13) A rattling B withdrawing C estimating D throwing 14) A tell B confront C guess D mention 15) A a shortage B an expense C an absence D.a replacement C Fill in each numbered blank with ONE appropriate word: The computer has brought nothing (1) problems to the world of the twentieth century Chief among the problems has (2) the dehumanization of society People are no (3) human Each of us is a series of numbers, numbers to be fed into computers There are our credit card numbers, our bank account (4) , our social security numbers, our telephone and electricity numbers - the computer number game is endless What happens to these computerized numbers ? They are distributed to a network of government agencies and business (5) can use them to invade our privacy The Internal Revenue Service stores millions of facts about every citizen Credit agencies exchange (6) on the spending and saving practices of nearly every American adult Mailing lists are (7) _ available by computers to dozens of organizations, public and private, who bombard us with unwanted mail Just let the computer which stores (8) concerning our accounts, let us say with a credit card company, make an error and it is almost impossible to correct it The result is an avalanche of bills, threads, and loss of credit standing PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH The computer has thrown thousands of people out of (9) The gamut of computergenerated unemployed runs from highly skilled technicians to typists These are some of the reasons why I feel that the (10) of the computer has been detrimental to the quality of our life in the twentieth century D There are 11 errors in the following passage Identify, then underline and correct them:O is an example: Drug abuse is like a communicable disease it spreads - by example, by word of mouth, and by imitation Drug abuse is certainly increasing, but so are the number of young people who has tried drugs and want out As we provide treatment services for them These young people become able to tell other youth that the drug scene is not as great as they thought they was, before they got hooked And, of greater importance, they are beleived by their contemporaries before experimentation become habit Parents can help use drug usage by setting example, by knowledge, and by understanding If they are to talk to their children about drugs, they must be informed, usually they know far less about drugs than their children Ideally, before their child is tempted to experiment, they will have be able to explain to him the undesirability of the drugged life What is even more convincing to young people, they will have been able to communicate of him the actual damage that a drug abuser does to their body PART FIVE: WRITING: A Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it: The keeper had no sooner opened the cage door than the lion attacked him Hardly _ No other city in Vietnam is so large as Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City is They produce a lot of paper, so they need a lot of wood pulp The more _ We spent our childhood in that beautiful mountain resort, and we always remember it We always She insisted that she should be called Joyce She insisted on It might be a good idea to use honey instead of sugar Why _ When you lie, some gestures can show you are lying Some gestures _ He never suspected that the money had been stolen At no _ My decision to get up and dance coincided with the band's decision to stop playing The moment PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH 10 The only way to eliminate world terrorism is by untied opposition Only by _ B Rewrite the following sentences using the given words Do not alter these words: Whatever difficulties Anna had, she still attended university (SHINE) I can imagine how worried Barbara's husband was (MUST) These things must be done, so make sure that they are (SEE) Nobody does her any harm (FINGER) The price of the house has been reduce as much as possible because the owner needs some money (BONE) I am sure the entertainer will cheer them up (BOUND) You haven't explained exactly how the money disappeared (ACCOUNTED) You can't get to the village in winter because of the snow (ACCESS) I realised I had said something wrong (CONSCIOUS) 10 The whole team was in a happy mood (SPIRITS) KEY: PART I PHONOLOGY: (10 m 0.5 for each correct word) A D C A D B A B B A 10 C B Twinborn Parachute Psychiatry Memorial Secession Seclusionist Fanaticise Conctative Canasta 10 Verbation PART II: VOCABULARY: (10m 0.5 for each) A opposition exhaustion beneficial invariably substantial miniature likelihood distinguish accessible 10 armament B D B C A A 6.A D C D 10 A PART III: GRAMMAR & STRUCTURE: ( 20 m - 0.5 for each ) A 1) worked out 2) done up 3) brought about 4) fell through 5) getting on 6) made up 7) ran into/ came across 8) turn up 9) set up 10) taken in B 1) windsurfing 2) to be 3) speak 4) to resign 5) doing 6) has announced - escaped having given themselves up 7) live 8) shall be C 1) over 2) as 3) by 4) out of 5) at 6) of - with 7) against - for / for -against 8) by 9) down 10) up D 1) Had 2) going 3) could 4) Having 5) how 6) must 7) point 8) Not until 9) Hardly/ Scarcely 10) To tell the truth PART IV: COMPREHENSION ( 20m 0.5 for each) A Passage 1: C D D Passage 2: A 5.B C B 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.D 15 C C 1) but 2) been 3) longer 4) numbers 5) which 6) information 7) made 8) data 9) work 10) advent PHẦN NÀY LÀ PHÁCH D 0) it -> which 1) are -> is 2) has -> have 3) they -> it 4) beleived -> believed 5) become -> becomes 6) use -> prevent 7) by setting -> by 8) be -> been 9) their body -> his body 10) be -> been PART V: WRITING: (20m , m for each correct sentence) A Hardly had the keeper opened the cage door when the lion attacked him HCM City is larger than any other city in Vietnam The more paper they produce, the more wood pulp they need We always remember spending our childhood in that beautiful mountain resort She insisted on being called Joyce Why don't you try using honey instead of sugar Some gestures can give you away when you lie At no time did he suspect (that) the money had been stolen The moment I got up to dance the band stopped playing 10 Only by united opposition can/will/could we eliminate world terrorism B Anna still attended university (come) rain or shine Barbara's husband must have been very worried You must see to it that these things are done Nobody has laid a finger on her The house has been cut to the bone because the owner needs some money The entertainer is/will be bound to cheer them up You haven't accounted exactly for the disappearance of the money There is no access to the village in winter I was conscious of having said something wrong 10 The whole team was in good spirits

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