ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI VÒNG TỈNH LỚP 10, 11 NĂM HỌC 2010-2011 MÔN TOÁN

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ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI VÒNG TỈNH LỚP 10, 11 NĂM HỌC 2010-2011 MÔN TOÁN

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ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI VÒNG TỈNH LỚP 10, 11 NĂM HỌC 2010-2011 MÔN TOÁN

SỞ GDĐT BẠC LIÊU KỲ THI CHỌN HSG VÒNG TỈNH Đề thi thức NĂM HỌC 2010 – 2011 Môn thi: Tiếng Anh lớp 11 Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) Chữ ký, Họ tên Giám thị Chữ ký, Họ tên Giám thị Số phách Do Trưởng ban chấm thi THÍ SINH ĐIỀN CÁC THƠNG TIN VÀO ĐÂY: Họ tên thí sinh Ngày sinh: Nơi sinh: Trường THPT: Số báo danh: Phòng thi SỞ GDĐT BẠC LIÊU KỲ THI CHỌN HSG VÒNG TỈNH Đề thi thức NĂM HỌC 2010 - 2011 Đề thi trang (Không gồm trang phách) Môn thi: Tiếng Anh Lớp 11 Thời gian: 180 phút (Không kể thời gian giao đề) LƯU Ý: THÍ SINH LÀM BÀI TRỰC TIẾP TRÊN ĐỀ THI Điểm Chữ ký, họ tên GK1 Chữ ký, họ tên GK2 Mã phách Bằng số Bằng chữ Do Trưởng ban chấm thi ghi ĐỀ PART LISTENING HƯỚNG DẪN PHẦN THI NGHE HIỂU Bài nghe nghe lần, lần cách 30 giây, mở đầu kết thúc phần nghe có tín hiệu Mở đầu kết thúc nghe có tín hiệu nhạc Thí sinh cần đọc kỹ hướng dẫn cho phần trước nghe You will hear a talk about the song ‘Happy Birthday’ For questions 1-10, complete the sentences Write no more than THREE words for each blanks (2pts) The song was first called ‘Good Morning (1) …………………… ’ It was originally intended that (2) …………………… would sing the song every morning The song then became known as ‘Good Morning (3) …………………… ’ Children began to sing the song with ‘Happy Birthday’ words when they were (4) ………… The song was sung with ‘Happy Birthday’ words in a (5) …………………… in 1931 and then in another one in 1934 The legal situation concerning the song remains valid (6) …………………… The song is among the (7) …………………… songs most frequently sung in English Money has to be paid for using the song in any (8) ………………………………., eg a TV show, a toy, etc The Hill sisters set up (9) …………………… that receives money use of the song The song consists of just four (10) …………………… but it is one of the most famous songs in the world PART PHONETICS I Circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D) that has the underlined letter(s) pronounced differently from the rest (1pt) A loyalty B embrace C donation D celebrate 2 A rugby B music C undertake D dull A famous B dangerous C courteous D resource A affect B protect C expand D respect A accompany B money C wonder D solitude A passes B potatoes C dictionaries D leaves A honest B honour C horse D hour A hostess B cosy C pesticide D facsimile A scenic B secure C extinct D discard 10 A gather B betroth C athlete D together II Circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D) whose main stress is placed differently from the others (1pt) A elevate B element C elegant D evacuate A telescope B employee C obvious D pharmacist A document B fountain C maintain D access A industrial B experiment C professor D accidental A construction B description C aggressive D consideration A method B physicist C magazine D average A classmate B persuade C problem D lesson A malaria B annoyance C paradise D uneasiness A conceal B contour C consul D contraband 10 A Spanish B explorer C century D origin PART LANGUAGE FOCUS I Circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence (1pt) Is a questionnaire answered by 500 people truly of national opinion? A represent B represented C representative D representation I’ll call you back in hour A a B an C the D no article The house is fire Please call help! A at/ to B for/ at C on/for D up/ for I regret you the story I really didn’t know it would make you disappointed A to tell B tell C telling D told George asked Mary ” Hamlet “ A if she had seen B what she had seen C if had she seen D had she seen The boss often has his secretary .the letters A to type B type C typing D typed Of the five students , Mary is A more intelligent B the more intelligent C most intelligent D the most intelligent I would rather wait here the bus A than risking to miss B as risk missing C better than to risk missing D than risk missing Virtually all doctors agree a second diagnosis in the event of a potentially major disease A that patients should seek B patients should be seek C patients they seek D patients that should seek 10 My friend, ., is very hopeful about her future A whose father is a millionaire B of a millionaire’s daughter C her father whose is a millionaire D a millionaire is whose father II Circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D) that best fits each space in the following passage (2pts) Hardly a week goes by without some advance in technology That would have seemed incredible 50 years ago Over the past 20 years computers have completely (1) our lives The next 25 years will see as many changes as have been witnessed in the past 150 These (2) in technology are bound to have a dramatic (3) on the future of work Doctors will find that an electronic (4) will be able to carry out a much quicker and more accurate (5) and recommend more (6) courses of treatment In education, teachers will be largely (7) by teaching machines far more (8) .than any human being What’s more, most learning will take place in the home via video (9) Children will go to school though, until another place is created where they can make friends and develop social (10) through play A revolution B revolutionary C revolutionized D revolutionists A develops B developing C developed D developments A effect B effective C affect D affection A competitiveness B competitor C competition D competing A diagnose B diagnoses C diagnosis D diagnosable A efficient B efficiently C efficiency D inefficiently A placed B places C replaced D replacements A knowledgeable B acknowledged C known D knowledge A conference B conferences C conferencing D conferment 10 A skill B skills C skillful D skillfully III Write the correct form of each bracketed word in the spaces provided (1pt) The food was good but the ……………………… was very slow (SERVE) After they got …………………………… , she never remarried (DIVORCE ) I have no ………………………………… of changing jobs (INTEND) Nobody in the office had received an ……………………… to the party (INVITE) The Red Cross is in charge of…………………… of emergency relief (PROVIDE) All the children are tested in basic …………………………… (LITERATE) Did he it …………………………… or did you make him? (VOLUNTEER) Over 30,000 ………………………… will run in the New York marathon (COMPETE) I felt extremely…………………………… when we lost (DISAPPOINT) 10 The teacher’s comments are designed to help improve your knowledge and ………………………… (UNDERSTAND) IV Write the correct tense of the verbs in brackets in the spaced provided (1pt) The accident was reported ……………………….(CAUSE) by a reckless motorist It’s a great pity you didn’t come to Brighton with us last Sunday As you ……………… (NEVER, SEE) the sea before, it ………………………… (BE) a new experience When I get my degree, I …………………… (STUDY) at this school for four years When I see my sister again, she ……………………… (FINISH) all her exam I didn’t the task well I ……………………… (PREPARE) it very carefully at home My uncle would rather that I ……………………… (NOT, LEAVE) yesterday Who was the girl you …………………… (TALK) to when I …………………… (PASS) you in the street? This time next year I ………………… (PROBABLY, LIVE) on the other side of the world V Circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence (1pt) Come …………… , children! Get your coat on or you’ll be late for school A to B across C on D over All her hard work paid………….in the end and she’s now very successful A up B out C back D off According……………some experts, musical ability is actually determined by a gene A to B across C along D over Often it is a teacher they had as a child that has had an enormous influence…………their career A over B across C along D on He’s always in a bad mood when he …………… A wakes up B wash up C wake of D go to sleep Tom always …………… his toys when he’s finished playing with them A puts off B gives up C puts away D puts on “What’s that noise?” “I think it’s fireworks ……….in the park” A go on B going off C taking off D get on The doors and the windows were locked and they couldn’t………… A get out of B get out C get up D get over I’ve …………sugar I’ll see if I can borrow some A run along B run at C run out of D run away with 10 Don’t be afraid to ………… your mistakes A own back on B own up C own against D own up to VI Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it (2pts) When I came to the square, I saw a lot of people there Coming He has attended our English-speaking club for a year He started To morning exercise regularly is very good for health People find Fossil fuel won’t be more expensive if scientists get energy from the wind and the sun Unless “Why don’t we go to the library for self-studying?” I Lan watches television four hours a day So does Mai Mai spends The Cherokee Indians have an alphabet that consists of eighty-five characters The Cherokee Ho Chi Minh city is the biggest city in Viet Nam It The secretary asked him to wait for her manager there The secretary made 10 I come from a city that is located in the southern part of the country I PART READING I Fill in each blank with only ONE suitable word in the numbered spaces provided (1pt) In 1885, the US Post Office had a(n) (1) ……………… in the southern state of Florida The (2) ……………… service from the Lake Worth to Biscayne Bay was talking six weeks They found a solution – a 136 mile route which took three days It (3) …………… that the mailmen had to walk barefoot along beaches for eighty miles and then cover the remaining fifty-six miles by boat This difficult job was first (4) ……………… out by mailman Edwin R Bradley In the summer of 1887, James “Ed” Hamilton took over deliveries but a few months later his career ended suddenly in (5) ……………… which made him famous in the Post Office The Autumn weather that year was served On 9th October, Hamilton felt unwell as he set off (6) ……………… this, he arrived at his first stop, Orange Grove His next call should have been at a place (7) ……………… Fort Lauderdale Refuge This time he didn’t arrive and he was (8) …………… seen again (9) …… ………ever found out what happened to him In 1892, a road was built and the days of the barefoot mailmen were over However, their story has never been (10) …….…… There are annual walks along the route, and a book and film have been made about them II Read the passage and the following task (1pt) OVER-POPULATION? by Norman Macrae Since 1974, all UN World Population Conferences have over-estimated the annual growth of world population, but in fact the rate of growth has been declining We have now reached the stage when the average number of children per woman is falling fast in most of the world The rate has come down sharply, with increasing prosperity, even in Catholic Latin America The high rates of six or seven children now only exist in Africa and some parts of the Islamic world A World Bank study finds that in areas where there no girls in secondary schools, the average women has seven children If we continue with UN Population Conferences every ten years ( 1974, 1984, 1994), the Conference in 2004 will produce the opposite panic to today’s This is that we are breeding too few babies But we will then make the awful discovery that we are keeping alive too many of the world’s old people because most citizens in rich countries will properly start to live through their nineties We have made medical care a universal right, free for the old – who need much more medical care than younger patients We have abandoned the culture whereby the elderly live with the family at just the wrong moment From The Economist, December 1994 * Match the first half of the sentences in column A with the other half in column B according to what you have read Column A Column B The factual rate of population growth has been declining, a the number of children per woman is still high The average number of children per woman has fallen together with b that is too few babies will be born Where girls not receive education, c in contrast with the estimations by UN World Population Conferences In the future the opposite situation may occur, d more people in rich countries living through their nineties Free medical care for the elderly result in e better living standards even in poor areas * Answer: ……… ……… ……… ……… ……… III Read the passage and the following tasks (2pts) The starting point for many new collections is to ask family and friends to save stamps from their incoming mail Although the stamps received by major businesses, and those kept by elderly relatives, may be of international and historical interest, the stamps received from family members are often of the definitive sort Definitives seem mundane but, considering their variety of colours, watermarks, paper differences, perforations and printing errors, they can fill many pages in a collection Introducing either variety or specific focus to a collection can require the purchasing of stamps, either from a dealer or on line Large numbers of relatively recent stamps, often still attached to fragments or envelopes, may be obtained cheaply and easily Rare and old stamps can also be easily obtained via similar channels, with costs extending far beyond the means of all but a tiny minority of collectors Duplicate stamps are the stamps that a collector already has, and are therefore not required to fill a gap in a collection Duplicate stamps can be sold or traded, so they are an important medium of exchange among collectors Many stamp dealers sell their merchandise over the Internet Others have neighborhood stamp shops, one of the best resources for the beginning and intermediate collectors Some dealers also jointly set up weekend stamp markets called “Bourses” that move around a region from week to week They also meet collectors at regional exhibitions and stamp shows * Decide whether the statements are true (T), false (F) or not given (N) ……… Stamps from major businesses are more beautiful and expensive than those from friends and relatives ……… Definitive stamps are common stamps about different fields in everyday life ……… Rare and old stamps cannot be obtained from a dealer or online ……… Collectors often exchange duplicate stamps with each other ……… Beginning collectors can find stamps in a stamp shop …… “Bourses”, exhibitions and stamps shows are held every week for stamp dealers * Read the passage again and circle the correct answer (A, B, C or D) that best completes each sentence What does the word “those” in paragraph refer to? A major businesses B family and friends C stamps D new collectors What of the following is the word “relatively” in paragraph closest in meaning to? A fairly B well C extremely D enormously The word “via” in paragraph can be best replaced by ……… A from B through C with D on 10 The word “jointly” in paragraph is closest in meaning to the word……… A equally B individually C together D regularly PART WRITING I (1pt) Imagine you were a student of class 11A, high school X Write a paragraph (about 100 words) to describe your class’s celebration for the Women’s day In your description, you should tell about the main activities, and your feeling about the celebration II Imagine you were a student of high school X Write a paragraph (about 200 words) to express what you like and dislike about your school library, and suggest what should be improved to help the library serve the students better (2pts) -Hết - SỞ GDĐT BẠC LIÊU KỲ THI CHỌN HSG VÒNG TỈNH Đề thi thức NĂM HỌC 2010 – 2011 HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM Môn thi: Tiếng Anh lớp 11 Part LISTENING 0.2pt x 10 = 2pts to All the teacher(s) to You at parties show until 2030 (three) profit-making enterprise a foundation 10 (short) musical phrases Part PHONETICS I 0.1pt x 10 = 1pt A B D C D A C B A 10 C II 0.1pt x 10 = 1pt D B C D D C B C A 10 B Part LANGUAGE FOCUS I 0.1pt x 10 = 1pt C B C 4.C 5.A 6.B 7.D D A 10 A II 0.2pt x 10 = 2pts C D A B C A C A C 10 B III 0.1pt x 10 = 1pt service divorced intension invitation provision literacy Voluntarily competitors disappointed 10 understanding IV 0.1pt x 10 = 1pt to have been caused have never seen; would have been will have been studying will have finished should have prepared hadn’t left were talking; passed will probably be living V 0.1pt x 10 = 1pt C 2.D 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.D VI 0.2pt x 10 = 2pts Coming to the square, I saw a lot of people there He started attending our English-speaking club last year People find it very good for health to morning exercise regularly Unless scientists get energy from the wind and the sun, fossil fuel will be more expensive I suggest going to the library for self-studying Mai spends as much time (on) watching television as Lan (does) The Cherokee Indians have an alphabet consisting of eighty-five characters It is Ho Chi Minh city that is the biggest city in Viet Nam The secretary made him wait for her manager there 10 I come from a city located in the southern part of the country Part READING I 0.2pt x 10 = 2pts problem delivery meant thought circumstances Despite called never Nobody 10 forgotten 10 II 0.2pt x = 1pt C E A B D III 0.2pt x 10 = 2pts N T F T T N C A B 10 C Part WRITING (3pts) Examiners assess the answer according to these criteria:  Task Achievement (i.e how effectively the candidate has identified, illustrated and reported the key features of the information in the task)  Coherence and Cohesion (i.e how well the information and ideas are organised, and how well the information is linked)  Lexical Resource (i.e the range of vocabulary used, how accurately it is used and how appropriate it is for the task)  Grammatical Range and Accuracy (i.e the range of structures used, how accurately they are used and how appropriate they are for the task) The candidates will be penalised if  they write less than the minimum word limit they will be penalised  their response is off-topic, irrelevant  their answer is not written as full, connected text (e.g using bullet points in any part of the response, or note form etc.) Mark table: Task I: 1.00 Excellent Candidates are able to understand information that is presented in diagram/graph/chart/table form They must also be able to choose the most significant information to include in their description and be sure to focus on the overall trends within the data (if data is presented) in order to give an overview of it They may also need to compare and contrast information 0.8 – 0.9 Very good Good vocabulary and structure, above the simple sentence level Errors non-basic 0.6 – 0.7 Good Simple but accurate realisation of task Sufficient naturalness, not many errors 0.5 Pass Reasonably correct if awkward OR natural treatment of subject with some serious errors 0.3 – 0.4 Weak Vocabulary and grammar inadequate for the task set 0.0 – 0.2 Very poor Incoherent Errors showing lack of basic knowledge of English Task II: 2.00 Excellent Candidates are able to understand information that is presented in diagram/graph/chart/table form They must also be able to choose the most significant information to include in their description and be sure to focus on the overall trends within the data (if data is presented) in order to give an overview of it They may also need to compare and contrast information 2.0 -

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