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Ngay thi: 3/4/2015

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NAM HOC 2014 - 2015
MON: HGA HOC
ThiYigian lam bili: 180 phut
Ngay thi: 03/04/2015
(D~ thi nay g6m co 2 trang, co 5 cau)

Gin I: (5,5 di~m)
Can 1.1: Hqp chdt A tmQt ion XO~ la 32. Bi~t trong M co s6 nahon nhi~u han s6 proton la 6. X thuQc chu ki 2 va co
s6 nahon bfulg s6 proton.
a/ Xac dinh cong thuc cua A
bl Vi~t 6 phuong trinh phan ung khac nhau tCan 1.2: Hay:
a/ Vi~t phuong trinh giai thich vi sao khOng th~ bilo quan dung dich H2S, dung djch HI lau trong
ph6ng thi nghi~m
bl S~p x~p (co giai thich) cac hidro halogenua: HF, HCl, HBr, HI theo nhi~t dQsoi tang ddn.
cl S~p x~p (co giai thich) cac hidro halogenua: HF, HCI, HBr, HI theo tinh khu tang d~n
dl So sanh (co giai thich) S\f phan C\fC cua cac lien k~t trong cac phan ill sau: HF, H20, H2S.
Can II: (4,0 di~m)
Can 11.1: Co cac chM{A), (B), (C), (D), (G), (E), (H), (I), (K), (L), (M).
Cho so d6 cacphan trng:
(1) (A)~(B)+(C)+(D)
(2) (C)+(E)~(G)+(H)+(I)
(3) (A)+(E)~(K)+(G)+(I)+(H)
(4) (K)+(H)~(L)+(I)+(M)


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- (D); (I); (M) la cac don ch~t
- Khi (I) co ti kh6i hoi so vai khi heli la 17,75.
- (L) la mQtbazatan tbttrong nuac. D~ trung bOa2,80 gam (L) thi cdn 200ml dungdich HCI 0,25M.
a/ Xac djnh (I), (L)
bl Hoan thanh cac phan ung cua so d6 tren (ghi rii di~u ki~n phan trng)
Can 11.2: Chi dung them nuac (khOng dun nong hay lam lchUa riengbi~t tung chdt rful trong cac chdt r~n sau: NaHS04, BaCh, CaS03, Na2S03. Vi~t
phuong trinh phan trng hoa hQc xay ra.
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vao nuae thu duqe 25,0000 gam dung djeh bao Ma. Khi h;;lnhii)t dO dung djeh thu duqe a tren
xu3ng 25°C thi th~y xu~t hii)n 8,94 gam tinh th~ X k~t tinh (k~t tim). Tim e6ng thue eua X. Bi~t
dOtan eua MS04 trong nuae a 80°C va 25°C l~ luqt la 53,6 gam va 23,0 gam Mx< 280(u).
Can IV: (3,5 di~m)
Can IV.I: Xet thi nghii)m a 850°C, eho phuangtrinh phan irng:
CO(khi)
+H20(hOI)(. ) CO2(khl)+H2(khl)Kc = I
aJ Tinh ti Ii)ehuy~n Ma CO n~u xu~t pMt til h6n hqp cling s3 mol eua CO va H20.
bl N~u dling s3 mol H20 g~p 99 lfrn s3 mol eua CO thi ti Ii) ehuy~n hoa eua CO bay giiJ la bao
nhieu? K~t qua nay co phu hqp vai nguyen Iy ehuy~n djeh can bfuIg Le Chiitelie kh6ng?
Can IV.2: H6n hqp X g3m oxi va ozon co ti kh3i so vai hidro b~ng 20. Y la h6n hqp khi va hoi g3m metan,
etilen va benzen (trong do co hai eh~t co cling s3 mol). D3t ehay hoan toan m (gam) h6n hqp Y
e~ dung vila du 2,688 lit h6n hqp X (do a di~u kii)n 836 mmHg, 27,3°C) chi thu duqe C02 (4,4

gam) va nuae. Tinh ph~ tram kh3i luqng eua tUng eh~t trong h6n hqp Y.
Can V: (3,0 di~m)
Cho m (gam) hbn hqp X g3m FeC03 va CaC03 ehia lam 2 ph~.
Ph~ I co kh3i luqng m} (gam) eho tae d\lng vila du vai dung dieh HCI thu duqe dung dieh Y. Cho
h~t luqng dung dieh Y tae dung vai luqng du dung djeh AgN03 thu duqe 150,75 gam k~t rna.
Phfrn 2 co kh3i hrqng m2 (gam) eho tae d\lng vai luqng du dung dieh H2S04 diie, nong thu duqe
dung djeh Z va h6n hqp khi T (S02 la san ph~m khu duy nh~t eua H2S04). Cho toan bOT lac dung
vai luqng du nuae brom th~y co 1,60 gam brom phan ung.
Bi~t cae phan irng xay ra hoan toano m, -m2 =43,38.
aJ Vi~t cae phuong trinh phan irng xay ra.
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Li=7; Na=23; K=39; Rb=85,5; Cs=133; Mg=24; Ca=40; Ba=137; AI=27; Mn=55; Fe=56; Cu=64;
Zn=65; Ag=108
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• M9i huang dfui cho thi sinh (bAng ti~ng Anh) dii co trong bili nghe.
Part 1
Question 1-4
1. Where are the speakers having this discussion?
A. a library
B. a student flat
C. a lecture theatre
2.How has Cloe spent the morning?
A. drinking coffee
B. training
C. studying
3.According to Bill, what does the experiment show?
A. Quantities of water are hard to measure.
B. Children under five make many mistakes.
C. Clear thinking is difficult for small children.
4.BiII's assignment is about the stages in a child's
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Questions 5.,10
Complete the $ummary.
Hrire NO MOgE THAN THREif WORDS for each answer.
('1j.lestarted the psychology course in the (5)
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Questions 11.13
Label the map.

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Questions 26 = 35: Choose the"correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each of tlie follow'ing
questions and write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes.
2,6, He was an -••--••---. storyteller. We were -------------- and laughed a lot.
A amusing (amusing
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C. amused / amused
D. amused / amusing
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31. Do you know the man -----------over there?
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32. If you don't stop smoking ,you ----------- a risk of developing chronic bronchitis.
A. bear
B. suffer C. make
D. run
33. They spent a week in the capital and then made ------------the country.
A. to
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34. She went ---------------a bad cold just before Christmas.
D. down with
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35. All the school's regulations have to be ---------------with.
D. complied
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Questions 36- 45: Write the correct form of each bracketed word. Write your
answers in the corresponding numbered boxes.
36. We had the phone -----------------because we are moving tomorrow. (CONNECT)
37. Mr. Thomson is a ------------person. Ifhe says he will do something, you know that he
will. ( DEPEND)
38. After her illness, she started worrying that she was ----------------. (WEIGH)
39. The audience clapped loudly in ---------------. (APPRECIATE)
40. A list of --------------events will be posted on the notice board. ( COME )
4l.I had to take three months off when I was pregnant, but luckily, I had a very -----------boss. (UNDERSTAND)
42. The little boy was very violent and his parents found him
( MANAGE)
43.My ankle is really ----------------and I can't walk easily. (SWELL)
44.There will be no pay rises in the -----------------future.(SEE)
45.------------------fruitjuice contains no extra sugar. (SWEET)
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For questions 46-55, complete each sentence with the correct form of one of the phrasal
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used once only.
put in for
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50J[e ---------'-------his life's savings before starting on his wife's .
.51. As the years passed, Joe's memories of his terrible experience --------------.---, and he
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53.Don't let Bill make the arrangements for the picnic as he'll only ---.------.them -'--.-.4gaJjll.
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55. I eDuld probably .----------------the answer if! had a pencil, some paper and a calculator.
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the passage below contains 5 mistakes.'For questions 56 -60, underline the mistakes and
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theory of continent drift,
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Questions 61-68: Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) that best fits each space. Write
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New Cycling Schemes
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rile County Council has decided to give a higher (61 )------------to cycling and
agreed a new strategy to guide the way ahead in East Sussex.
Cycling is a (62 )-----------, healthy and environmentally-friendly form of
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Cycling is being encouraged both for utility purpose (such as journeys to work,
school and the shops) and for (64 ):-----------trips for exercise and enjoyment, including
longer trips by tourists.
Recent cycle schemes carried out in conjunction with District Councils and other
bodies include the Brighton and Hove seafront route and the Cross Levels Way cycle
route, in Eastbourne.
(65 )-.---------people
will be consulted as the strategy is implemented. The County
Council will work with local cycling and other groups, and a countywide Cycling Forum
will be formed to (66 )----------that all bodies concerned with cycling are in regular (67)-The objectives of the Cycling Strategy are given in a leaflet, and a (68 )---------of
the full strategy document can be seen in County Council Public Libraries.
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Questions 69- 78: Fill each of the numbered blanks in the following passage with ONE
suitable word. Write your answers in the numbered space provided below the
passage.
Rarely, if ever, (69)--------------so much concern been expressed about our daily
environment(70)-------------at the present time. And oddly enough, apart from those problems of "heavy traffic, racial integration, overcrowding, and increasing crime and violence generally (71)-----------with urban life, the concerns expressed in both town and country are very similar. True,
many country villages (72)-------------suffer from an increase in through-traffic, and crime is
(73)--------------the increase in rural areas, though probably at a slower rate than in towns and
cities. But it is problems such as pollution, unemployment, human rights, energy and
conservation which concern us (74)-------------, not just those who live in urban areas.
Even in Britain, (75)-------------the majority of immigrants still live in cities, the
challenge of the Multicultural Society will soon reach rural areas in which village communities
have remained virtually unchanged for hundreds of years. Such communities have already been
touched ( or tainted?) (76)------------pollution, unemployment and so on: they are (77)----------to face up to what to do with their young people, now that farming has become (78)------------mechanized, and to fight to conserve the countryside in the face of increasing industrialization.
What will be the consequences, one wonders, when this rural population becomes multiracial?
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Questions 79-85.:


'You are going to read a magazine article about a type of fruit. Seven'sentences have
been removed from the article. Choose the most suitable sentence from the list A-H
for each part (79-85) of the article. There is one extra sentence which you do not
need to use. Write your answers in the numbered space provided below the passage.
Tongue Trickster
NevCf mind the tbngue twister - here's the tongue trickster Frank Parsons reports on th,
craze !(x a ,trange type offrult.
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has been cultivated as a potential sweetener.

Not only that - the fruit can aid patients receiving medical treatment that may leave an
unpleasant taste in the mouth.
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B. It's like I've been transported back to childhood, sitting on the porch with Grandma
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C. According to scientists the result happens because of a protein called miraculin.

D. There has been some albeit limited interest from the diet food industy.
E. Then push it around your mouth like you'd do with a piece of gum for about sixty
seconds.
F. Yet that is what the guests of host, Larry Walters, are given on their arrival at one of
his tasting parties in an upmarket district of New York.
G. Not everyone is a fan of the berry's strange effect, however.
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berry before a meal
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TRUE
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86. To avoid being bitten by a snake at night you should use a flashlight.
87. Taipans are one of the most poisonous snakes.
88. Snakes will usually bite a person on the arm or leg.
89. If bitten by a snake the person should lie down and keep still.
90. The snake poison should be removed from the wound.
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I. LISTENING (4/20 points)
HlJ6NG DAN pHAN THI NGHE HIED:
• Bai nghe g6m 2 phAn,m6i phAn augc nghe 2 IAn,m6i IAncach nhau 15 giiiy, rna aAuva k~t thuc
m6i phAnnghe co tin hi~u.
• Ma dAuva k~t thuc bili nghe co tin hi~u nh(lc. Thi sinh co 3 philt a~ hom chinh bili truac khi tin
hi~llnh(lck~t thUcbili nghe.
• MQi huang diin cho thi sinh (bfulgti~ng Anh) ali co trong bili nghe.
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10
Complete the form below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Order Form
Example:
Reason for call:
Name:
Title of book:
Author:
Type of book:
Price:
Payment method:
Delivery address:
Delivery type:
Delivery date:

ANSWER
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SECTION 2 Questions 11-20
Questions 11-16
l 'h,)ose the correct letter, A, B or C.
What will wake people up in thehoine of the future?
,\. Body temperature.
a. Ihe sound of an alan11clock. "
fhe mowment of the bed.
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: 1. What will shoes be able to do by themselves?

\. Walk faster.
f:l, Play music.

e. ~'loat on air.
~3, What kind of clothes will people be Wearing?
\. Clothes that make us more intelligent. '
+ Ciothes that can interpret how we are feeling.
C. l lathes that are powered by electricity.
,4, What can the house do?'


\ Control the shower temperature.
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Wash your back.

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15. What will the Internet be able to do?
\ Understand when you are worried.
U Project what's in your fridge, ,
C. llelp tind something you've lost.
What will the fridge do when people are low on milk?
,\, Deliver the milk.,
H. Send an email to the shop.
• ,iJefrost some in the freezer.
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Question 17-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter, A-F, next to questions 17-20.
The living room of the future
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ENTRANCE

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17. television
18. temperature control
19. bookcase
20. computer keyboard
Your answers

II. PRONUNCIATION


(1.2 points)

Pick out the one word with a different stress pattern from the others.
I. A. district
B. marine
C. humane
D. maintain
2. A. tournament
B. carnivore
C. rainforest
D. discover
3. A. musician
B. museum
C. industry
D. survival
Sort out the word with the underlined
4. A. please
5. A. pUQlic
6. A. breathe

B. release
B. climQer
B. teeth

part pronounced
C. increase
C.liQrary
C. though

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differently from that of the others.
D. practise
D.Qread
D. there


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ilL VOCABULARY ( 2.2 points)
hke the best option that completes
each sentence or replaces the underlined
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word(s). (1.2 points)

One of the new saleSi11enhas ~ __
~ me to buy a new car.
A. persuaded
B, suggested
C. argued
D. resulted
1:1. One
of their own house is that it has no garden.
A. dhlike
B. pity

C. complaint
D. disadvantage
9. Trees and shrubs.
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. an important part in preserving land because theirroots bind
the soH ilnd retain water.
A. make
. , B, keep,
C. play
D. have
10. Although it was a long day for us, we were contented with what we had done.
A. disappointed
B. satisfied
C. bored
D. familiar
tl. We have to seek and develop a new method of doing the job.
A. wear away
B. set on
C. use up
D. work out
12. A fire must have a readily available supply of oxygen.
it will stop burning.
A. Consequently.
B. Furthermore
C. Otherwise
D. However
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( omplete each sentence using an appropriate form of the word given in capitals. (1.0 point)
U. He dldo't feel happy because he worked
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'.4. A large number of crimes remain,.,
(SOLVE)
i 5. It [s a(n)
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fact that children watch too much TV. (DENY)
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17. Keeping large animalS in cages is
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IV. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
(1.8 points)
('omplete each restatement with the words given so that it has the same meaning as the
original One. You MUST NOT change the given words in brackets in any way. You MUST
use between three and eight words, including the word given.
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18. The match couldn't take place because of a heavy snowstorm.
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(PREVENTED)

place.

19. Jane found it very difficult to persuade her boss to give her a pay rise. (GREAT)
-7 Jane had

to give her a pay rise.

20. It is thought that one

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every five people cannot control how much they spend.'

(UNABLE)
-7 One in every five people is thought __

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spending under control.

21. Don't pay any attention to what she says. (NOTICE)
-7 Don't

she says.


22. Protective clothing must be worn when entering this area. (FORBIDDEN)
-7 It is

protective clothing.

Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the
sentence printed before it.
23. My mother does not enjoy cooking for 20 people.
Cooking for

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24. My parents let me go abroad alone for the first time last year.
I was

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25. While I strongly disapprove of your behaviour, I will help you this time.
Despite

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26. My friend found it difficult to communicate in English.
My friend had

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V. USEFUL EXCHANGES
Take the appropriate


IN EVERYDAY LIFE ( 0.8 point)

option to complete the response in each conversational

exchange below.

27. A: Why don't we get together next week?

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A. Because of the bad weather.
B. Sounds good.
C. I didn't have time.
D. It was due to the weather.
28. Tom: " What time shall we leave?"
Jane: "
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--A. The sooner the better
B. The sooner the possible
C. As soon as possible
D. The sooner I could
29. Land: "Would you like to have noodles, spaghetti or something different?"
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