SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỔ CHUYấN MễN: TIẾNG ANH ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (gồm 05 trang) KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYấN NĂM HỌC: 2016-2017 MễN: TIẾNG ANH (CHUYấN) Thời gian làm bài: 120 phỳt (khụng kể thời gian phỏt đề) Điểm Bắng số: Bằng chữ: Họ, tờn, chữ kớ giỏm khảo 1 Họ, tờn, chữ kớ giỏm khảo 2 Số phỏch I/ Listening - You will hear a piece of news from the VOA radio about “Children of AIDS Face Mental Health Needs” (1pt) Part 1. Fill in the missing information. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS taken from the recording for each answer in the space provided. 1. ___________________________ this week, public health officials in the United States reported on the first cases of what came to be known as AIDS. 2. Today, it is estimated that ___________________________ children have lost one or both parents to AIDS. 3. AIDS orphaned children have very much ___________________________ and post-traumatic stress disorder than children who have a live parent or children whose parents have died of other causes. 4. Lucie Cluver says children have to live with the stigma, ___________________________ connected to AIDS. 5. Close contact with sick adults can sometimes ___________________________ or other diseases. Part 2. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Write your answer in the space. TRUE or FALSE 1. Children living with a sick adult are more likely to be missing school for many reasons. __________________ 2. Almost children having lost one or both parents to AIDS live in South Africa. __________________ 3. When the children are in school, falling on deaf ears can be easy. __________________ 4. The older AIDS orphans get, the more the psychological problems increase. __________________ 5. Lucie Cluver from Oxford University, who is the interviewer, has studied AIDS orphans. __________________ II/ CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (2pts) 1. He decided to make further improvements on the computer’s design _________ the light of the requirements of customers. A. on B. for C. in D. with 2. He shook his head as though __________ by his own vision. A. dazzling B. he is dazzled C. he dazzled D. dazzled 3. Moths are nocturnal pollinators, visiting scented flowers during the hours of darkness, whereas butterflies are _________, attracted to bright flowers in the daytime. A. quotidian B. diurnal C. ephemeral D. colorful 4. The doctor told Tom that too much __________ to the sun is bad for the skin. A. exposure B. extension C. exhibition D. expansion 5. Not that John doesn’t want to help you, _________ it’s beyond his power. A. but that B. for that C. and that D. in that 6. If you don’t like to go fishing, you __________ stay at home. A. should as well B. may as well C. can as well D. would as well 7. They are my classmates and don’t realize ___________ to complete the test. A. what it takes B. what takes it C. what they take D. what takes them 8. ___________ they reached the centre of the city, they stopped the car at a hotel. A. Before a mile or so when C. Further than a mile or so B. For a mile or so after D. A mile or so before 9. __________ of the setbacks could dampen his enthusiasm for the project. A. No B. None C. Neither D. Either 10. He has plenty of excellent food and a lot of expensive clothes. He lives like a ___________. A. cheerful lark B. fighting cock C. plump partridge D. singing canary 11. All the holidays on offer are subject to __________. A. avail B. available C. unavailable D. availability 12. ______ fashioning ______ policy appropriate to ______ situation entails understanding _____ forces that led up to it. A. The / ặ / the / the B. ặ / the / a / the C. ặ / a / the / the D. The / a / a / the 13. You couldn’t trust her to look after your dog, _________ your child. A. inasmuch B. as against C. let alone D. given that 14. – “I give you my word that this will never happen again!” – “___________” A. I’ll go back on my word C. Don’t get up on the wrong side of the bed! B. I’ll take your word for it D. That’s daydreaming for sure 15. The smell of tobacco smoke _________ the whole house. A. overflowed B. filled C. scuttled D. permeated 16. ________ of birds over a city usually predict cold weather. A. Herds B. Flocks C. Packs D. Schools 17. Turn off this machine, please. The harsh sound really __________ me crazy. A. drives B. takes C. bothers D. worries 18. I like to carry my bags onto the plane, so I try to __________. A. be in the cold light of day C. go out like a light B. come to light D. travel light 19. The population of the underdeveloped countries is growing so fast that the agricultural activities there are unable to __________ the progressively rising demand for food. A. keep up with B. look out for C. bring up D. sort out 20. As is known to all language learners, the newly learnt words will soon be forgotten unless______ used in everyday communication. A. gradually B. loosely C. exactly D. frequently III/ In each sentence, IDENTIFY the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that is wrong and then COREECT it. (1pt) EX: 0. (A) Most asteroids arelocated (B) in (C) which is called the (D) asteroid belt. 0. C đ what is 1. Alexander Hamilton’s financial program (A) included a central bank to serve the Treasury, (B) provide a (C) depository for public money, and (D) regulation of the currency. ỉ đ 2. The Indianapolis 500 race (A) is run (B) each Memorial Day weekend on the (C) two-and-a-half-miles Motor Speedway track (D) outside of Indianapolis. ỉ đ 3. The streets of Salt Lake City were (A) laid out wide enough for an ox (B) cart to (C) do a turn (D) without brushing the curb. ỉ đ 4. If a person (A) goes to prison for using a computer and the Internet to (B) commit a crime, can he be barred (C) from using the Internet after the sentence (D) will be served? ỉ đ 5. Authorities are looking into (A) why pollution is (B) to blame for a (C) spate of mysterious mass fish deaths along the country’s (D) central coast. ỉ đ IV/ Supply the appropriate tenses/ forms of the verbs in brackets. (0,5pt) 1. It is high time that nurses _________________ (give) better pay and conditions. 2. We whispered lest other people _____________ (hear) what we were talking about. 3. It ________________ (not be) Phong that you saw yesterday; he was upon arrival to his homeland. 4. Florida, ______________ (know) as the sunshine state, attracts many tourists every year. 5. He treats me as if he ______________ (be) my boyfriend. V/ Supply the appropriate forms of the words in brackets. (0,5pt) 1. Air is a colourless, tasteless and ________________ (vision) gas that is around us. 2. They were brought up to behave in a ______________ (civilization) way in public. 3. Scientists forecast more rainfall overall, but say the risk of drought in _____________ (land) areas during hot summers will increase. More flooding is expected from storms and rising sea levels. There are, however, likely to be very strong regional _______________ (very) in these patterns. 4. They all cheered __________________ (enthusiasm) as their team came out. VI/ Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word to complete the passage. (1,5pts) The Internet has become a commonplace for us. While (1) the Internet, we should not (2) the alarm bells sounding in our ears, reminding us of keeping (3) for on-line crimes. Last year, the Melissa and Explore Zip virus caused chaos (4) the Internet. Last week the “I love you” bug played havoc (5) the world. What will be the next? No one knows. Many on-line crimes are not so different to (6) seen in the real world, the spreading of fake data, cheating and blackmail, (7) . property rights infringements and privacy violations. But computer hackers also create new forms of crime (8) the Internet changes the world into a “global village”. With the (9) of e-business, on-line crimes could not only cause great damage to (10) , but could also threaten the (11) of national political, economic and cultural orders. The (12) legal system in most countries (13) weak when dealing with on-line crimes, (14) to the sophisticated technology involved. For this reason, many countries are considering (15) Internet laws to curb on-line crimes. 1. A. surfing B. operating C. reaching D. exploring 2. A. neglect B. overlook C. omit D. ignore 3. A. guard B. careful C. alert D. aware 4. A. in B. on C. inside D. with 5. A. over B. on C. across D. through 6. A. which B. that C. them D. those 7. A. intellectual B. intelligence C. knowledge D. cultural 8. A. until B. before C. as D. after 9. A. blossom B. gloom C. blooming D. booming 10. A. persons B. individuals C. country D. society 11. A. equality B. peace C. security D. safety 12. A. current B. today’s C. nowadays D. contemporary 13. A. proving B. proves C. prove D. proven 14. A. owe B. as C. thanks D. due 15. A. shaping B. founding C. formulating D. setting VII/ Read the passage, and then circle the correct answer for each question. (1pt) The atmosphere that originally surrounded Earth was probably much different from the air we breathe today. Earth’s first atmosphere (some 4.6 billion years ago) was most likely hydrogen and helium. The two most abundant gasses found in the universe - as well as hydrogen compounds, such as methane and ammonia, Most scientists feel that this early atmosphere escaped into space from the Earth’s hot surface. A second, more dense atmosphere, however, gradually enveloped Earth as gasses from molten rocks within its hot interior escaped through volcanoes and steam vents. We assume that volcanoes spewed out the same gasses then as they do today: mostly water vapor (about 80 percent), carbon dioxide (about ten percent), and up to a few percent nitrogen. These same gasses probably created Earth's second atmosphere. As millions of years passed, the constant outpouring of gasses from the hot interior - known as outgassing - provided a rich supply of water vapor, which formed into clouds. Rain fell upon Earth for many thousands or years, forming the rivers, lakes, and oceans of the world. During this Lime, large amounts of carbon dioxide were dissolved in the oceans. Through chemical and biological processes, much of the carbon dioxide became locked up in carbon sedimentary rocks, such as limestone. With much of the water vapor already condensed into water and the concentration of carbon dioxide dwindling, the atmosphere gradually became rich nitrogen. It appears that oxygen, the second most abundant gas in today’s atmosphere, probably began an extremely slow increase in concentration as energetic rays from the sun split water vapor into hydrogen and oxygen during a process called photodissociation. The hydrogen, being lighter, probably rose and escaped into space, while the oxygen remained in the atmosphere. This slow increase in oxygen may have provided enough of this gas for primitive plants to evolve, perhaps two to three billion years ago. Or the plants may have evolved in an almost oxygen-free (anaerobic) environment. At any rate, plant growth greatly enriched our atmosphere with oxygen. The reason for this enrichment is that plants, in the presence of sunlight, process carbon dioxide and water to produce oxygen. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The original atmosphere on Earth was unstable. B. The atmosphere on Earth has changed over time. C. Hot underground gasses created clouds, which formed the Earth’s atmosphere. D. Plant growth depended on oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere. 2. The word “enveloped” in line 6 is closest in meaning to A. surrounded B. changed C. escaped D. characterized 3. The word “they” in line 8 refers to A. gasses B. volcanoes C. steam vents D. rocks 4. According to the passage, outgassing eventually led to all of the following EXCEPT A. increases in the carbon dioxide content of sedimentary rocks B. the formation of bodies of water C. decreases in the level of nitrogen D. the formation of clouds 5. The word “gradually” in line 17 is closest in meaning to A. accidentally B. quickly C. in the end D. by degrees 6. The passage suggests that oxygen remained in the atmosphere because A. it was caused by outgassing B. it was heavier than hydrogen C. hydrogen became trapped in limestone D. rays from the sun created equal amounts of hydrogen and oxygen 7. The author uses the word “Or” in line 23 to A. criticize the previous suggestion C. propose a similar idea B. provide unrelated information D. suggest an alternative 8. The phase “At any rate” in line 24 is closest in meaning to A. regardless B. in addition C. although unlikely D. fortunately 9. The author organizes the discussion of the Earth’s atmosphere in terms of the A. role of volcanoes in its formation B. occur in which changes C. time it took for the Earth’s surface: to cool and nitrogen to appear D. chemical and physical features of gasses 10. Which of the following does the passage mention as necessary for both the production of oxygen by photodissociation and the production of oxygen by plants? A. Water B. Hydrogen C. Carbon dioxide D. Nitrogen VIII/ Writing. (3pts) Complete the sentences without changing the meaning, using the words in brackets. Do not change the words given. (2pts) 1. It’s impossible to predict how long it will take to do this job. (TELLING) ố There is will take. 2. The area was completely devoid of vegetation. (WHATSOEVER) ố There the area. 3. My sister prefers saying things that make her popular to living white-bread lives. (GALLERY) ố My sister is more interested white-bread lives 4. The total collapse of the company is inevitable. (CONCLUSION) ố It is collapse. 5. Without his help, we would have gone over the deadline. (MET) ố But for his help, we 6. No matter what happens, you must try to contact me. (CIRCUMSTANCES) ố contact me. 7. The staff bitterly resent the remarks he made recently. (RISE) ố His the staff. 8. The result of the elections is not at all easy to predict. (MEANS) ố It is the result. 9. It appears that nobody disagrees with the new plans. (ALONG) ố Everybody the new plans. 10. What has this experience taught you? (DRAWN) ố What conclusions ? Write a passage (at least 200 words) to answer the given question. (1pt) Our ocean is increasingly polluted by human waste. It is pollutants that are dumped into the ocean at an alarming rate every single day. As a citizen, what would you do to protect the marine environment? THE END SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỔ CHUYấN MễN: TIẾNG ANH ĐÁP ÁN KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT CHUYấN NĂM HỌC: 2016-2017 MễN: TIẾNG ANH (CHUYấN) HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM (gồm 02 trang) I/ Listening - You will hear a piece of news from the VOA radio about “Children of AIDS Face Mental Health Needs” (1pt) Part 1. Fill in the missing information. Write NO MORE THAN FIVE WORDS taken from the recording for each answer in the space provided. (5 x 0,1 = 0,5pt) 1/ Thirty years ago 2/ sixteen and a half million 3/ higher levels of depression, anxiety 4/ the sense of shame 5/ spread tuberculosis Part 2. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Write your answer in the space. (5 x 0,1 = 0,5pt) 1/ True - T 2/ False - F 3/ True - T 4/ True - T 5/ False - F II/ CIRCLE the word/phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes each of the sentences. (20 x 0,1 = 2pts) 1/ C. in 2/ D. dazzled 3/ B. diurnal 4/ A. exposure 5/ A. but that 6/ B. may as well 7/ A. what it takes 8/ D. A mile or so before 9/ B. None 10/ B. fighting cock 11/ D. availability 12/ C. ặ / a / the / the 13/ C. let alone 14/ B. I’ll take your word for it 15/ D. permeated 16/ B. Flocks 17/ A. drives 18/ D. travel light 19/ A. keep up with 20/ D. frequently III/ In each sentence, IDENTIFY the underlined word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that is wrong and then COREECT it. (5 x 0,2 = 1pt) 1. D. regulation ố regulate 2. B. each ố every 3. C. do ố make 4. D. will be served ố is served 5. A. why ố whether IV/ Supply the appropriate tenses/ forms of the verbs in brackets. (5 x 0,1 = 0,5pt) 1. were given 2. (should/ might) hear 3. can’t have been / couldn’t have been 4. known 5. were V/ Supply the appropriate forms of the words in brackets. (5 x 0,1 = 0,5pt) 1. invisible 2. civilized 3. inland - variation(s) 4. enthusiastically VI/ Fill in each numbered blank with a suitable word to complete the passage. (15 x 0,1 = 1,5pts) 1. A. surfing 2. D. ignore 3. C. alert 4. B. on 5. C. across 6. D. those 7. A. intellectual 8. C. as 9. D. booming 10. B. individuals 11. C. security 12. A. current 13. B. proves 14. D. due 15. C. formulating VII/ Read the passage, and then circle the correct answer for each question. (10 x 0,1 = 1pt) 1. B. The atmosphere on Earth has changed over time. 2. A. surrounded 3. B. volcanoes 4. C. decreases in the level of nitrogen 5. D. by degrees 6. B. it was heavier than hydrogen 7. D. suggest an alternative 8. A. regardless 9. B. occur in which changes 10. A. Water VIII/ Writing. (3pts) Complete the sentences without changing the meaning, using the words in brackets. Do not change the words given. (10 x 0,2 = 2pts) 1. There is no telling how long this job will take. 2. There was no vegetation whatsoever in the area. 3. My sister is more interested in playing to the gallery than living white-bread lives 4. It is a foregone conclusion that the company will totally collapse. 5. But for his help, we would not have met the deadline. 6. Under no circumstances must you try to contact me. 7. His recent remarks have given rise to bitter resentment among the staff. 8. It is by no means easy to predict the result. 9. Everybody appears to get along with the new plans. 10. What conclusions have you drawn from this experience? Write a passage (at least 200 words) to answer the given question. (1pt) 1. Opening, closing: 0,25pt. 2. Body: 0,75pt (ideas, language use, grammar, spelling). THE END
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