SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỔ BỘ MễN: Tiếng Anh ***************** ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHUYấN ĐỀ Hẩ CHO ĐỘI TUYỂN LẦN I NĂM HỌC: 2016-2017 MễN: TIẾNG ANH 10 Thời gian làm bài: 120 phỳt (Học sinh làm bài vào đề) Họ và tờn: . Số bỏo danh: Lớp: Số phỏch: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Điểm bằng số Điểm bằng chữ Giỏm khảo 1 Giỏm khảo 2 Số phỏch I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. (2.5pts) Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others. 1. A. caress B. career C. carnivore D. carouse 2. A. cough B. dough C. laugh D. rough Choose the word which is stressed differently from the other three. 3. A. triangle B. standardize C. infamous D. cathedral 4. A. hierarchy B. notable C. paparazzo D. monument Circle the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions. 5. They were with excitement at the thought of seeing the sea. A. acting out B. bubbling over C. jumping on D. sweeping away 6. There was a sudden of anger in the General’s eyes as he listened to the soldier’s report. A. fire B. flame C. flash D. shade 7. Fast & Furious 6 at number one at the North American box office, taking more than double The Hangover Part III’s opening takings. A. debutes B. will debute C. has debuted D. is going to debute 8. What we know about habit is that you want to make the behaviour easy to perform, so that people repeat it often and it becomes part of their daily routine. A. formation B. information C. format D. form 9. Mr. Hill gave the new secretary a good explanation of her duties. A. overall B. booklet C. actual D. major 10. – “Has Alice had an accident?” – “” A. I don’t hope so B. I hope no C. I hope not D. It’s hopeless 11. I was kept awake for most of the night by the of a mosquito in my ear. A. screech B. groan C. moan D. whine 12. I always feel he has a against me, although I don’t know what wrong I’ve done him. A. grudge B. grumble C. grunt groan 13. The authorities a massive security operation in the city. A. held B. landed C. launched D. dampened 14. As part of the takeover agreement, the new owners have agreed to the existing senior managers. A. enquire B. contain C. retain D. absorb 15. It is always nice to have a travelling when visiting places for the first time. A. company B. companion C. compatibility D. accompaniment 16. Which is the CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined? Some species of birds, when migrating divide according to their age and sex A. in keeping with B. in relation to C. in cognizance of D. in line with 17. I don’t agree with you, but your idea certainly gives me food A. for fun B. for think C. for thinking D. for thought 18. I had to the class all the answers to the test. A. fork-feed B. spoon-feed C. knife-feed D. happily-feed 19. There’s no danger in using this machine as long as you to the safety regulations. A. adhere B. abide C. observe D. comply 20. Indoor gardens are sometimes as part of air conditioning or heating systems. A. corporated B. incorporated C. uncorporated D. miscorporated 21. An echo is a sound heard it is reflected from an object. A. subsequently B. as if C. lest D. seeing that 22. In the second half of the nineteenth century, textiles from the southwestern United state, particularly fabrics woven by the Navajo people, A. rugs began to be used C. began to be used as rugs B. as rugs began to be used D. began to used them as rugs 23. During adolescence many young people begin to question held by their families. A. the values B. of the values C. the values are D. are the values 24. – “Do you think that the weather will be fine tomorrow?” – “Oh, yes. It’s that it will.” A. almost surely B. very likely C. near positive D. quite certainly 25. Persuading Chris to buy a round of drinks is like getting blood from a A. sea B. beach C. rock D. stone II. Give the correct form of the word in the brackets. (1pt) Fears of Future Global Hunger A recent report has warned of global food (1. SHORT) unless the current system of farming and food distribution is changed. The report highlights fears that currently rapid increases in yields come at the expense of (2. SUSTAIN) , and that unless action is taken, hunger and (3. NUTRIENT) will become growing problems. The population is expected to rise to around 8.3 billion in the next twenty years, and (4. URBAN) is set to continue, and it is expected that 65-70% of the world’s population will live in cities. Increasing world (5. PROSPEROUS) . will lead to the rise in demand for energy, food and fresh water. The report also considers the billion people worldwide who (6. EAT) and are therefore obese to be another example of the (7. FAIL) of the current system to provide health and well- being to the world’s population. The authors believe that the (8. APPLY) of new technologies can play a role in (9. MINIMAL) future food shortages. They see cloning, nanotechnology and genetic (10. MODIFY) as potential solutions. However, although many of these technologies have been adopted worldwide, there is still resistance to their use in parts of Europe. III. Read the text below and think of ONE word which best fits each space. (1pt) VISIT ANGKOR WAT From the 9th to the 14th centuries, when Europe was still struggling out of the Dark Ages, the Cambodian Empire of Angkor covered most of present-day Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. The heart of this empire during the 12th century was the ancient capital of Angkor Thom, near present day Siem Reap, the site of the world’s largest temple complexes, (1) were rediscovered in 1861. This spectacular city (20 built over 30 years under the reign of King Suryavarman II (1113-1150). The area covers about 400 square kilometres and is full of (3) finest examples of Khmer art and architecture. Tourists are always amazed at the scale of the place. In Angkor Wat you will find more (4) 100 stone monuments and temple buildings, each of (5) contains countless statues, sculptures and reliefs that have weathered extremely little over the (6) 800 years. To see the whole thing can (7) several days. The most important temples (8) . visit in the area are Angkor Wat, especially (9) sunrise or sunset; Angkor Thom, the remains of the capital; Ta Prohm, a palace overgrown (10) jungle; and Bayon. IV. Read the passage then choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each space. (1pt) AUDIOBOOKS - BOOKS ON CASSETTE In the modern world, there is a wealth of leisure activities to choose (0) from. Entertainment industries (1) for your leisure time. You can watch TV, listen to music, go to an art gallery or concert or, of course, read a book. Sometimes it seems that reading is (2) because, (3) you’re a fast reader, it can take a (4) amount of time to finish a novel, for example. But in the modern world, time is something that can be in short supply. Book publishers haven’t been (5) to realise this and are now selling a product which needn’t take up as much of your time but still tells you an excellent story. The new product is the audiobook - cassette recordings of shortened novels, often read by wellknown personalities or the authors themselves. Audiobooks are (6) new but people are becoming more aware of them and sales are increasing (7) . One of the attractions of audiobooks is that they’re (8) listening to the radio, only better. You can listen to what you want when you want, and you won’t ever (9) anything. Much of their appeal (10) in their flexibility. They allow you to do other things while you’re listening, such as driving or doing the housework. For some people, audiobooks can be a much more enjoyable way of gaining knowledge than reading. 0. A. among B. with C. from D. out 1. A. chase B. compete C. oppose D. pursue 2. A. neglected B. declined C. lessened D. disposed 3. A. in spite B. no matter C. regardless of D. even if 4. A. plentiful B. broad C. considerable D. lasting 5. A. behind B. slow C. delayed D. overdue 6. A. partly B. approximately C. roughly D. relatively 7. A. ever since then B. all the time C. up until now D. from then on 8. A. as B. same C. like D. both 9. A. pass B. lack C. miss D. lose 10. A. stands B. belongs C. bases D. lies V. Read the text and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D for each question below. (1pt) About 200 million years ago, as the Triassic Period came to a close, many species of animals disappeared from the face of the Earth. Scientists previously believed that the series of extinctions happened over a period of 15 to 20 million years. Recent discoveries in Nova Scotia 5 suggest, however, that the extinctions may have happened over a much shorter period of time, perhaps less than 850,000 years. Evidence for a rapid extinction of species at the end of the Triassic Period is found in the McCoy Brook Formation along the Bay of Fundy 10 in Nova Scotia. Fossils found in this formation indicate a rapid disappearance of species rather than a slow and gradual change over time. One explanation for a relatively sudden extinction at the end of the Triassic may be that a large meteorite struck the earth at the time and is responsible for a 70- kilometer hole nearby. If geologists 15 and other researchers can find evidence, such as shocked quartz in the rock formations, that a meteorite did strike the earth, it would give more credence to the theory of rapid Triassic extinctions. It is possible, however, that even if a rapid extinction happened in and around Nova Scotia, it did not necessarily occur in the rest 20 of the world. 1. What is the main topic of this passage? A. the disappearance of animal species at the end of the Triassic Period B. evidence of a relatively sudden extinction of species C. the possibility of an extinction happening simultaneously throughout the world D. a meteorite hole in the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia 2. The author uses the phrase “the face of the Earth” in line 2 in order to A. emphasize the disappearance B. focus on one part of the Earth C. focus on one period of time D. point out the reference to land, not water 3. All of the following were mentioned in the passage EXCEPT A. the extinction of late Triassic animals B. the duration of time for the extinction C. a large meteorite hitting the Earth 10 million years ago D. the use of types of rock in scientific research 4. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “relatively” in line 7? A. comparatively B. independently C. phenomenally D. visibly 5. According to the passage, what would give evidence that a meteorite struck the earth? A. a gradual change in species over time C. gold deposits in the veins of rocks B. a change in the quartz D. a change in the waters of the Bay of Fundy 6. Which of the following could best replace the word “struck” as used in line 8? A. affected B. discovered C. devastated D. hit 7. Which of the following is most probably the meaning of “shocked quartz” in line 10? A. narrow chasms B. tiny lines C. hardened ores D. cracked minerals 8. In line 10, “it” refers to A. evidence B. an extinction C. the Earth D. a meteorite 9. Which of the following could best replace the word “credence” in line 10? A. demonstration B. elevation C. suitability D. credibility 10. Which of the following best describes the author’s tone? A. aggressive B. explanatory C. apologetic D. cynical VI. Read the text and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D for each question below. (0,5pt) Earthquakes are probably one of the most frightening and destructive happenings of nature that man experiences. The effects of an earthquake are often terrible. Earthquakes have caused the death of many human beings, much suffering, and great damage. Today, the study of earthquakes has grown greatly as scientists all over the world study the causes of earthquakes. Scientists hope that their studies will improve the ways of predicting earthquakes and also develop ways to reduce their destructive effects. The scientific study of earthquakes is somewhat new. Until the 18th century, few factual descriptions of earthquakes were recorded; In general, people did not understand the cause of earthquakes. Many believed that they were a punishment from God. One early theory was that earthquakes were caused by air rushing out of caverns deep in the interior of the earth. On November 1, 1755, a serious earthquake occurred near Lisbon, Portugal. Shocks from the quake were felt in many parts of the world. After the quake, Portuguese priests were asked to observe the effects and to make written records. These records were the first scientific steps to write down the effects of an earthquake. Since that time, detailed records have been kept of almost every major earthquake. Most earthquakes occur in areas around the Pacific Ocean. This belt of areas is called the “ring of fire” and includes the Pacific coasts of North and South America, the Aleutian Islands, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Half a million people within the “ring of fire” have died because of earthquakes and much valuable property has been severely damaged or destroyed. An earthquake is the oscillatory, sometimes violent, movement of the earth’s surface that comes after a release of energy in the crust of the earth. Most destructive quakes are caused by the dislocation of the crust. Forces from beneath the surface of the earth cause the crust to bend and then break and the rocks on the surface move into a new position. The breaking of the rocks causes vibrations called “seismic waves”. These vibrations travel from the source of the earthquake to distant places along the surface of the earth. The seismic waves cause the entire planet to tremble or ring like a bell. The vibrations produced by earthquakes are discovered, recorded, and measured by instruments called seismographs. Vibrations are of two general types: surface waves and body waves. Surface waves travel along the earth's surface and body waves travel through the earth. Surface waves usually have the strongest vibrations and probably cause most of the damage done by earthquakes. Currently, scientists are making studies to predict earthquakes. At the present time, scientists do not have the knowledge required to predict the time and size of earthquakes. However, a large group of scientists at the National Centre for Earthquake Research in California, has been able to predict the areas where earthquakes might occur. Research at the centre about the physical and chemical nature of rocks and their behavior under the force of an earthquake will help engineers to design and build structure for areas that often suffer from earthquakes. 1. Line 9, “caverns” are probably A. earthquakes occurring in the interior of the earth B. strong winds caused by earthquakes C. rivers and lakes in major earthquake areas D. deep holes under the ground 2. The first detailed records of an earthquake A. were kept in the 17th century B. showed that earthquakes were a punishment from God C. were written down in Portugal D. explained the theory that earthquakes started in the caverns in the interior of the earth 3. The rocks on the surface of the earth change their position when A. the crust of the earth is bent and broken by underground forces B. forces on the surface of the earth bend and break the crust of the earth C. the earth trembles or rings like a bell D. great damage and much suffering are caused 4. Seismic waves can be defined as A. the bending and breaking of the rocks on the surface of the earth B. the vibrations that result from the breaking of rocks C. the release of energy in the crust of the earth D. the dislocation of the earth’s crust 5. Which of the following is not mentioned in the text? A. Information about the types of vibrations. B. Studies on earthquake prediction at present. C. Examples of the biggest earthquakes that have occurred so far. D. History of the scientific study of earthquakes. VII. Find and correct the error in each of the following sentences. (1pt) 1. The majority (A) of the contract negotiator (B) that took place during the year were handled (C) by lawyers from a local law firm (D). ỉ đ 2. The reason I will (A) not be going (B) to Mexico this year is because (C) I will use up all my travel money attending (D) an important meeting in Singapore. ỉ đ 3. The union insisted (A) on an increase in their (B) members’ starting pay, and threatened to call a strike (C) if the company refused to meet (D) the demand. ỉ đ 4. Nearly (A) all everyday products have an impact in (B) terms of energy, especially when you consider their energy requirements across (C) the whole life-cycled (D) : production, use and end-of-life. ỉ đ 5. Public opinion polls (A) have consistently (B) demonstrated the public’s willingness for (C) “tradeoff” economic (D) growth for environmental protection. ỉ đ VIII. Finish the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. (1pt) 1. You can’t compare tabloids with quality newspaper. (FISH) - 2. I do not expect another accident of the same type to happen here again. (STRIKE) - It is not my twice. 3. The children are in disgrace for being so badly bahaved. (CLOUD) - The children are their bad behavior. 4. The pressures of being in the public eye have proved too much for him. - He has 5. She felt uncomfortable in the huge hotel. (OUT) - She felt 6. The company avoids employing unqualified staff unless there is no alternative. (RESORT) - Only employ unqualified staff. 7. His memory gradually failed as he grew old. - The older 8. A number of sporting events had to be cancelled owing to bad weather. (LED) - The . 9. Tim tried to be like one of his heroes when he was a young musician. (MODELLED) - As one of his heroes. 10. Her mother talked her out of walking out alone at night. (DISSUADED) - It IX. Writing. (1pt) One person asked you: “What would you do if you were as rich as Bill Gates?” Write a passage (at least 150 words) to answer this question. THE END SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỔ BỘ MễN: Tiếng Anh ***************** ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ KIỂM TRA CHUYấN ĐỀ Hẩ CHO ĐỘI TUYỂN LẦN I NĂM HỌC: 2016-2017 MễN: TIẾNG ANH 10 HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. (10 x 0,25 = 2.5pts) 1. C. carnivore 2. B. dough 3. D. cathedral 4. C. paparazzo 5. B. bubbling over 6. C. flash 7. C. has debuted 8. A. formation 9. A. overall 10. C. I hope not 11. D. whine 12. A. grudge 13. C. launched 14. C. retain 15. B. companion 16. D. in line with 17. D. for thought 18. B. spoon-feed 19. A. adhere 20. B. incorporated 21. B. as if 22. C. began to be used as rugs 23. A. the values 24. B. very likely 25. D. stone II. Give the correct form of the word in the brackets. (10 x 0,1 = 1pt) 1. shortage(s) 2. sustainability 3. malnutrition 4. urbanization 5. prosperity 6. overeat 7. failure 8. application 9. minimizing 10. modification III. Read the text below and think of ONE word which best fits each space. (10 x 0,1 = 1pt) 1. which 2. was 3. the 4. than 5. which 6. last/past 7. take 8. to 9. at 10. by IV. Read the passage then choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each space. (10 x 0,1 = 1pt) 1. B. compete 2. A. neglected 3. D. even if 4. C. considerable 5. B. slow 6. D. relatively 7. B. all the time 8. C. like 9. C. miss 10. D. lies V. Read the text and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D for each question below. (10 x 0,1 = 1pt) 1. B. evidence of a relatively sudden extinction of species 2. A. emphasize the disappearance 3. C. a large meteorite hitting the Earth 10 million years ago 4. A. comparatively 5. B. a change in the quartz 6. D. hit 7. D. cracked minerals 8. A. evidence 9. D. credibility 10. B. explanatory VI. Read the text and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D for each question below. (5 x 0,1 = 0,5pt) 1. D. deep holes under the ground 2. C. were written down in Portugal 3. A. the crust of the earth is bent and broken by underground forces 4. B. the vibrations that result from the breaking of rocks 5. C. Examples of the biggest earthquakes that have occurred so far. VII. Find and correct the error in each of the following sentences. (5 x 0,2 = 1pt) 1. B. negotiator ố negotiation 2. C. because ố that 3. B. their ố its 4. D. life-cycled ố life-cycle 5. C. for ố to VIII. Finish the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first one. (10 x 0,1 = 1pt) 1. Tabloids are a different kettle of fish from quality newspaper. 2. It is not my expectation that lightning (should / will) strike twice. 3.The children are under a cloud because of their bad behavior. 4. He has been unable to cope with pressures of being in the public eye. 5. She felt like a fish out of water in the huge hotel./ She felt out of place in the huge hotel. 6. Only as a last resort will the company employ unqualified staff. 7. The older he got, the more his memory failed him. 8. The bad weather led to the cancellation of a number of sporting events. 9. As a young musician, Tim modelled himself on one of his heroes. 10. It was her mother who/ that dissuaded her from walking out alone at night. IX. Writing. (1pt) 1. Opening, closing: 0,25pt. 2. Body: 0,75pt (ideas, language use, grammar, spelling). ---------- Markers should discuss the suggested answers and the marking scale thoroughly before marking the papers. Thank you for your cooperation. THE END
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