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ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THPT
Kỳ thi thứ hai - Năm học 2012 – 2013
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH
Ngày thi 18/12/2012
(Thời gian 180 phút không kể thời gian giao đề)
Đề thi gồm 90 câu và 01 bài viết luận, trong 06 trang



Điểm của bài thi
Họ, tên và chữ ký của giám khảo
Số phách
(Do Chủ tịch Hội đồng
chấm ghi)
Bằng
số:
Bằng chữ:
Giám khảo 1:
Giám khảo 2:

(Thí sinh làm bài trực tiếp trên đề thi này)

PART A. LISTENING (2 points)


Lưu ý: Bài nghe gồm 02 phần, mỗi phần thí sinh nghe 02 lần liên tiếp nhau.

Part 1. Question 1- 5: Listen to a man talking about his hobbies and choose the best answer marked
A, B, C or D for each question below. Write your answer in the numbered box.
1. There are several things that the speaker likes to do _______ .
A. in his house B. in his free time C. in his weekends D. in his weekdays
2. Who taught the speaker to play the guitar?
A. his uncle B. his friend C. his mother D. his classmates
3. He admires the person who taught him to play the guitar very much because that person _____ .
A. can accompany singers with his guitar well B. is good at singing
C. is good at playing the guitar in the orchestra D. is good at teaching
4. In the talk, the speaker said that some of his fish _______ .
i. bought from the shop
ii. collected from the field
A. i only B. ii only C. both i and ii
5. What is the speaker’s third hobby?
A. collecting envelopes B. collecting stamps C. buying envelopes D. buying stamps
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Part 2. Question 6-10: Listen to Tony – a journalist talking about his experience with “What’s on”
magazine and decide whether the statements are True, False or Not given.
6. “What’s on” was a weekly magazine.
7. People seem to think that “What’s on” was started by a bunch of idealistic amateurs.
8. Tony is a French journalist.
9. Tony used to spend three or four days going round about 200 newsagents.
10. Many people showed negative attitudes towards “What’s on”.
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PART B. LEXICO-GRAMMAR (8 points)
I. Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence. Write your answer
in the numbered box.
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11. We have a _______ future ahead with little comfort, food or hope.
A. cruel B. pessimistic C. grim D. fierce
12. Don’t be late for the interview, _______ people will think you are a disorganized person.
A. unless B. otherwise C. if not D. or so
13. ______ the rise in unemployment, people still seem to be spending more.
A. Nevertheless B. Meanwhile C. Despite D. Although
14. This meat is rather tough; you must chew it well before _______
A. swallow B. to swallow C. swallowed D. swallowing
15. The police have warned the tourists to look ________ for pickpockets in the shopping centre.
A. away B. down C. out D. forward.
16. At the language school, each student is assigned to his or her own ________.
A. tutor B. professor C. staff D. director
17. Many _______ are in danger of extinction.
A. plants B. animals C. species D. hippopotamus
18. Do you ________ my turning the television on now?
A. disapprove B. mind C. want D. object
19. As soon as you buy a car, it starts falling in ________.
A. cost B. worth C. price D. value
20. I saw a thief take Norman’s wallet so I ran ________ him, but I couldn’t catch him.

A. after B. into C. over D. near
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II. Put the verb in each bracket into correct tense. Write the answer in the numbered box.
This time last year I (21. cycle) ___________in the rain along a country road in France with a friend
of mine. We (22. decide) _________to go on a cycling holiday in Normandy. Neither of us had gone to
France before, but we (23. know) ___________ some French from our time at school and we had managed
to rush up on the basics. We (24. plan) _______ our route carefully in advance, but we had forgotten one
important thing, the weather. It (25. rain)_______ solidly since our arrival and that night we (26. end up)
_________ sleeping in the waiting room at a railway station. Then the next morning as we (27. ride)
_______down a steep hill my bike skidded on the wet road and I (28. fall off)_________.I realised
immediately that my arm (29. break) ___________, and after a visit to the local hospital I caught the next
train to Calais for the ferry home. Unfortunately, my parents (30. not expect) _______ me home for a
fortnight, and had gone away on holiday. So I spent a miserable couple of weeks alone, reading Teach
Yourself French.
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III. Give the correct form of the word in each bracket to best complete each sentence. Write the
answer in the numbered box.
31. My teacher is very ______________ about the history of Vietnam. (KNOW)
32. I’m sorry for my ______________, but I hate being kept waiting. (PATIENT)
33. The American celebrate their ___________ on 4
th
July. (DEPEND)
34. She always listens ___________ to what she is told. (ATTENTION)
35. We always have a bed ready in the spare room in case visitors arrive _____. (EXPECT)
36. George is ________. He always plays with toys. (CHILD)
37. Where is ________ to this shopping center? (ENTER)
38. Do you often wear ________ costume in the New Year Celebration? (NATION)
39. She was ________ keen on the history of China. (EXTREME)
40. She studied ________ at university. (ECONOMY)
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IV. Each sentence below has ONE mistake. Underline and correct it. Write your answer in the right

column. 0 is an example.
Sentences
Correction
0. I am studying here since last January
41. As soon as I will graduate, I’m going to return to my hometown.
42. The more than sugar a person eats, the less likely he is to lose weight.
43. By the end of the 21
th
century, scientists will had discovered the cure for the
common cold.
44. Aspirin is recommend to many patients for its effect to thin the blood.
45. Beethoven wrote and performance some of his greatest works while he was almost
totally deaf.
46. She is no longer enough young to take part in a beauty contest.
47. Thirty hours a week are a heavy work schedule.
48. The governor sent the National Guard to assist the local habitants in the clean – up
operation because the torrential rain that had devastated the area.
49. Some studies show that young babies prefer the smell of milk to those of other liquids.
50. Financial considerations play an important part in the choose of a college.
have been studying
41. ____________
42. ____________
43. ____________

44. ____________
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46. ____________
47. ____________
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49. ____________
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PART C. READING (6 points)
I. Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap.
Mr. Brown lived his entire life in a small town in the north of England. He never left the house
___________(51) he had been born, never married, never went on holiday and had no friends. He worked in
a local factory for _________(52) forty years but even the people who had worked with him for years
_________(53) very little about him. He wore the same clothes year in year out, and _________(54) he
shopped regularly at the local store he bought only the most basic foodstuffs, never changing his purchases
from one week to the next. So when he died last month, neighbors and local people were _________(55) to
learn that Mr. Brown was not just a rich man, he was in fact __________(56) millionaire!
He had no bank, no account, no money invested anywhere but in the various drawers, cupboards
and boxes in the house there were hundreds and thousands of bank _________(57) and coins.
It took police over two weeks to clear the house and the bank clerks took just as long to
___________(58) all the money. “We had absolutely no ideas that he had been hiding his money over the
years”, one of his neighbors said. “In fact, we used to feel _________(59) for him, we thought he was a poor
old man unable to __________(60) anything better for himself”.
51. A. which B. where C. who D. what
52. A. more B. above C. over than D. more than
53. A. reminded B. held C. had D. knew
54. A. although B. but C. because D. however
55. A. astonishing B. astonished C. interested D. interesting
56. A. the B. this C. a D. one
57. A. papers B. money C. letters D. notes
58. A. number B. count C. guess D. make
59. A. sorry B. sad C. sorrow D. miserable
60. A. pay B. spend C. afford D. give
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II. Read the passage carefully and fill in each of the blanks with ONE suitable word.
When we talk about the environment today, many people still think only of tree ________(61) and
keeping their surroundings clean. Although both activities are _________(62), they are only a small part of
the whole story.
The environment is __________(63) urban and rural. It ___________(64) the seashore, rivers,
mountains, cities, towns, villages and so on. The water we drink and the air we ________(65) are important
elements of the environment, so __________(66) the trees, plants and animals. The environment
___________(67) us with all our daily needs. This is true for both the urban and rural people. Rural people
________(68) directly on the natural environment for many of their daily needs. They use water from rivers,
streams and so on. For them, there is often no piped water available. They collect firewood from nearby
trees and forests for cooking and heating. They _________(69) the land around them for food. Their homes
are _________ (70) from local materials.
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III. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Many people wrongly believe that when people reach old age, the families place them in nursing
homes. They are left there in the hands of strangers for the rest of their lives. Their grown children visit
them only occasionally. The truth is that this idea is an unfortunate myth – a fictitious story. In fact, family
members provide over 80 percent of care that elderly people need.
Because Americans are living longer than ever, more psychologists and social workers have begun
to study care giving to improve care of the elderly. They have found that all caregivers share a common
characteristic: All caregivers believe they are the best person for the job. One caregiver said that she had
always been closed to her mother. Another was the oldest child. Another was the youngest child. Social
workers interviewed caregivers to find out why they took on the responsibilities of caring for an elderly,
dependent relative. They discovered three basic reasons. Many caregivers believed that they had an
obligation to help their relative. Some stated that helping others made them more useful. Others hoped that
by helping someone now, they would deserve care when they became old and dependent.
When people care for an elderly relative, they often do not use available community services, such
as adult daycare centers. If the caregivers are adult children, they are more likely to use such services,
especially because they often have jobs and other responsibilities. In contrast, a spouse, usually the wife, is
much less likely to use support services or to put the dependent person in a nursing home. Social workers
discovered that the reason for this difference was fear of poverty. All ill, elderly people may live years, and
medical care and nursing homes are very expensive. An elderly couple’s saving can disappear very quickly.
The surviving spouse, usually the wife, can be left poverty. As a result, she often tries to take care of her
husband herself for as long as she can.
Researchers have found that caring for the elderly can be a very positive experience. The elderly
appreciated the care and attention they received. They were affectionate and cooperative. However, even
when care giving is satisfying, it is hard work. Social workers and experts on aging offer caregivers and
potential caregivers help when arranging for the care of an elderly relative. One consideration is to ask
parents what they want before they become sick or dependent. Perhaps they prefer going into a nursing
homes and can select one in advance. On the other hand, they may want to live with their adult children.

Caregivers must also learn to be assertive and ask for help from others, especially siblings. Brothers and
sisters are willing to help, but they do not know what to do.
We can expect to live longer lives than ever before. Caring for the elderly and being taken care of
can be a mutual satisfying experience for everyone involved.
Questions 71-74: Read the passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false.
Write True/False in the numbered box.


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71. Most of old people in the United States live in the care of their families.
72. All caregivers believe they can do the job better than anyone else.
73. There are at least three reasons why caregivers take on responsibilities for an elderly person.
74. Care giving is not too difficult when the elderly are affectionate and cooperative.
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Question 75-77: Answer the following questions.
75. What is the unfortunate myth about care of the elderly in the United State?
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76. Why are adult children more likely to use community services to help care for an elderly parent?
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77. What advice do social workers give to people when they arrange for the care of elderly relative?
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Questions 78 - 80: Choose the best answer A, B or C for the following questions.
78. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Most people are put into nursing homes by their families, who do not visit them regularly.
B. Most old people live longer today than they did in the past.
C. Most elderly people are taken care of by their families, who often find the experience satisfying.

79. What does “in the hands of” in paragraph 1 mean?
A. In the control of B. In the care of C. In the homes of
80. What does “siblings” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Care givers B. Brothers and sisters C. Mothers and fathers
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PART D. WRITING (4 points)
I. Arrange the given words to make meaningful sentences. 0 is an example.
0. yet/ The/ finished/ football/ players/ training/ haven’t/ their.

The football players haven’t finished their training yet.
81. how/ People/ would/ used/ to/ know/ or/ less/ their/ more/ children/ live.
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82. find/ do/ this/ you/ interesting/ What/ about/ city?
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83. at/ If/ only/ I/ studied/ had/ harder/ school.
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84. last/ because/ stayed/ up/ You/ are/ you/ tired/ late/ night.
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85. non-professionals/The/ star/ hates/ be/ film/ to/ criticized/ by.
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II. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the
sentence printed before it.
86. 'Shall I carry that bag for you, John?' said Pauline.
Pauline offered………………………………………………………………………………

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87. I’ve forgotten that author’s name but he’s very well-known.

That author,
88. It’s extremely difficult for us to make ends meet these days.
We find…….………………………………………………………………………….……
89. She prefers reading a book to watching TV.
She would .…………………………… ……………………………
90. Alice and Charles didn’t decide to move to a bigger house until after the birth of their second child.
Only when………………………………………………………………………………
III. Many people think that: “Television does harm to children.” Do you agree or disagree with their
idea? In about 160 words, write a paragraph to support your viewpoint.
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