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SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC

KỲ THI CHỌN HSG LỚP 10, 11 THPT NĂM HỌC 2016-2017
ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 10 - THPT
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PART A. LISTENING
Section 1. Listen to the telephone conversation and answer the questions. You will hear the
recording TWICE.
Questions 1- 7: Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Event
Cost
Venue
Notes
Jazz band Tickets available for The 1 _________ school
Also appearing: Carolyn Hart
15 pounds
(play the 2 _________)
Duck
1 pound per duck
Start behind the 3 _________
Prize: tickets for 4 _________ held
races
at the end of the festival. Ducks
can be bought in the 5 _________
Flower
Free
6 __________ Hall
Prizes presented at 5 pm by a
show


well-known 7 _________
Questions 8- 10: Write the correct letter A, B, C next to Questions 8-10.
Who is each play suitable for?
A
B
C

mainly for children
mainly for adults
suitable for people of all ages

Plays
8. The Mystery of Muldoon _________
9. Fire and Flood
_________
10. Silly Sailor
_________
Section 2. Listen to a woman talking about the use of soil to reduce carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere and answer the questions. You will hear the recording TWICE.
Questions 11- 15: Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
The use of soil to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Rattan Lal:
• claims that 13% of C02 in the atmosphere could be absorbed by agricultural soils.
• Erosion is more likely in soil that is 11 _________.
• Lal found soil in Africa that was very 12 _________.
Soil and carbon:
• Plants turn C02 from the air into carbon-based substances such as 13 _________.
• Some C02 moves from the 14 _________of plants to microbes in the soil.
Regenerative agriculture:
• uses established practices to make sure soil remains fertile and 15 _________.


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PART B. PHONETICS
Mark A, B, C or D to indicate the word whose main stress differs from that of the others in each group.
1. A. inhabitant
B. curriculum
C. academic
D. diversity
2. A. absorb
B. capture
C. abroad
D. achieve
3. A. volunteer
B. engineer
C. referee
D. committee
4. A. atmosphere
B. bachelor
C. abundant
D. natural
5. A. picturesque
B. potential
C. outstanding
D. nutrition
PART C. LEXICO-GRAMMAR
Section 1. Choose the best option (A, B, C or D) to complete each of the following sentences.
1. He worked at workshops for free ___________ develop his knowledge of classic vehicles.
A. in order that

B. so that
C. in order to
D. in addition to
2. Parents need to be able to modify their position in the ___________ of what their child tells.
A. bright
B. light
C. lamp
D. torch
3. It is concluded that frequent _________ to the sun can have a negative effect on the skin.
A. exposure
B. expose
C. exposed
D. exposedly
4. In most _________ developed countries, up to 50% of _________ population enters higher education at
some time in their lives.
A. Ø / a
B. the / Ø
C. Ø / the
D. the / the
5. Items purchased in this store will only be replaced on production of a _________ receipt.
A. reasonable
B. valid
C. mint
D. adequate
6. She believes that all countries should _________ the death penalty as it is inhumane.
A. put down to
B. catch up on
C. get down to
D. do away with
7. The school was closed for a month because of serious _________ of fever.

A. outcome
B. outburst
C. outbreak
D. outset
8. Millie’s father accused her of _________, which made her sad.
A. trying not hard enough
B. not trying enough hard
C. not trying hard enough
D. trying not enough hard
9. He _________ his life to the skills of the surgeons who are working at the local hospital.
A. owes
B. keeps
C. preserves
D. maintains
10. John: “Excuse me, could you take our picture?”
Jane: “___________”
A. We can store it. You can get it tomorrow.
B. Sure, give me your camera. Ok, say cheese everyone!
C. I’m sorry. My mobile phone needs recharging!
D. It’s a pity that I don’t have a family picture here.
Section 2. Give the correct form of the word in brackets to best complete each sentence.
One of the most delightful places in China is a small island called Gulangyu. It is often called
“piano island” because of the large number of (1. MUSIC) _________ who live there. But perhaps
Gulangyu’s greatest appeal is that although it has 20,000 permanent (2. RESIDE) _________ mostly
living in the centre community one kilometer wide, there are no high-rise buildings and motor
vehicles and bicycles are banned. Personal (3. BELONG) _________ are carried, or pushed on small
wagons.
While Gulangyu is a popular day trip for people from the neighbouring island of Xiamen, it
seems a relatively (4. DISCOVER) _________ destination for visitors from else where in China
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or further afield. One reason why Gulangyu has not been besieged by Chinese visitors is its
(5. GEOGRAPHY) _________ location. Several mountain ranges on mainland China mean that road
and rail (6. CONNECT) _________ from the prosperous cities to its east and south are very slow. Air
travel, via Xiamen airport, is a possibility, but it is too expensive for the majority of visitors.
There are certainly enough attractions for those tourists who do arrive, including
parks, an aquarium, and souvenir shops. There are also some excellent restaurants, though
they may charge (7. CONSIDER) _________ more than those found in other, less (8. PICTURE)
_________ parts of the country. However, one key tourist business that is not much in (9. EVIDENT)
_________ is hostels – there are only a (10. HAND) _________ in the centre of the island.
Section 3. The passage below contains five mistakes in five different lines. Write down the line
numbers, the corresponding mistakes, and correct them.
It seems that the mystery of why the Pyramids were built may have solved. Until quite recently
people got used to think that they were just tombs for pharaohs. Instead, the connection with
astronomy seems much more important. Egyptologists have often asked themselves how long it spent
to build them and why people built them in the first place. Experts came up with a suggestion that the
Egyptians may have believed that the River Nile was the earthly equivalent of the Milky Way. Many
agree that the size of the three Giza Pyramids are in proportion to the three stars of Orion. Nothing, then,
was by the chance. Rather, the souls of dead pharaohs were deliberately being projected through shafts
to reach their goal of the Orion constellation.
No
1
2

Line

Mistake

Correction


PART D. READING
Section 1. Read the following extract and choose the option (A, B, C or D) which best answers
each of the following questions.
The term "folk song" has been current for over a hundred years, but there is still a good deal
of disagreement as to what it actually means. The definition provided by the International Folk Music
Council states that folk music is the music of ordinary people, which is passed on from person to
person by being listened to rather than learned from the printed page. Other factors that help shape
a folk song include: continuity (many performances over a number of years); variation (changes in
words and melodies either through artistic interpretation or failure of memory); and selection (the
acceptance of a song by the community in which it evolves).
When songs have been subjected to these processes their origin is usually impossible to trace.
For instance, if a farm laborer were to make up a song and sing it to a couple of friends who like it
and memorize it, possibly when the friends come to sing it themselves one of them might forget some
of the words and make up new ones to fill the gap, while the other, perhaps more artistic, might add a
few decorative touches to the tune and improve a couple of lines of text. If this happened a few times,
there would be many different versions, the song's original composer would be forgotten, and the
song would become common property. This constant reshaping and recreation is the essence of folk
music. Consequently, modern popular songs and other published music, even though widely sung by
people who are not professional musicians, are not considered folk music.

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The music and words have been set by a printed or recorded source, limiting scope for further
artistic creation. These songs' origins cannot be disguised and therefore they belong primarily to the
composer and not to a community.
The ideal situation for the creation of folk music is an isolated rural community. In such a
setting folk songs and dances have a special purpose at every stage in a person's life, from childhood
to death. Epic tales of heroic deeds, seasonal songs relating to calendar events, and occupational

songs are also likely to be sung.
1. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. Themes commonly found in folk music
B. Elements that define folk music
C. Influences of folk music on popular music
D. The standards of the International Folk Music Council
2. Which of the following statements about the term "folk song" is supported by the passage?
A. It has been used for several centuries.
B. The International Folk Music Council invented it.
C. It is considered to be out-of-date.
D. There is disagreement about its meaning.
3. The word "it" in paragraph 1 refers to _________.
A. community
B. song
C. acceptance
D. memory
4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a characteristic of the typical folk song?
A. It is constantly changing over time.
B. It is passed on to other people by being performed.
C. It contains complex musical structures.
D. It is usually impossible to trace its origin.
5. The word "subjected" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _________.
A. reduced
B. modified
C. exposed
D. imitated
6. The author mentions the farm laborer and his friends in order to _________.
A. explain how a folk song evolves over time.
B. illustrate the importance of music to rural workers.
C. show how subject matter is selected for a folk song.

D. demonstrate how a community chooses a folk song.
7. According to the passage, why would the original composers of folk songs be forgotten?
A. Audience prefers songs composed by professional musicians.
B. Singers dislike the decorative touches in folk song tunes.
C. Numerous variations of folk songs come to exist at the same time.
D. Folk songs are not considered an important form of music.
8. The word "essence" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.
A. basic nature
B. first phase
C. full extent
D. growing importance
9. The author mentions that published music is not considered folk music because ________.
A. the original composer can be easily identified
B. the songs attract only the young people in a community
C. the songs are generally performed by professional singers
D. the composers write the music in rural communities
10. Which word best describes the tone of the passage above?
A. humorous
B. argumentative
C. informative
D. sarcastic

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Section 2. Choose the best answer from the four options marked A, B, C or D to complete each
numbered gap in the passage below.
Parents whose children show a special interest in a particular sport have a difficult decision
to (1) _______ about their children’s career. Should they let their children train to become top
sportsmen and sportswomen? For many children it (2) _______ starting very young and school work,

going out with friends and other (3) _______ have to take second place. It’s very difficult to explain to a
young child why he or she has to train for five hours a day, even at the weekend, when (4) _______ of
his or her friends are playing.
Another problem is of course money. In many countries money for training is (5) _________
from the government for the very best young sportsmen and sportswomen. If this help cannot be
given, it means that it is the parents (6) __________ have to find the time and the money to support
their child’s development- and sports clothes, transport to competitions, special equipment etc. can
all be very expensive.
Many parents are understandably (7) _______ that it is dangerous to start serious training in a
sport at an early age. Some doctors agree that young (8) _______ may be damaged by training before they
are properly developed. Professional trainers, however, believe that it is only by starting young that you
can reach the top as a successful sports person. What is clear is that very (9) _______ people reach the top
and both parents and children should be prepared for (10) ________, even after many years of training.
1. A. do
B. plan
C. make
D. prepare
2. A. should
B. means
C. helps
D. tries
3. A. hopes
B. dreams
C. satisfactions
D. interests
4. A. almost
B. few
C. most
D. none
5. A. enough

B. available
C. possible
D. enormous
6. A. that
B. whom
C. they
D. which
7. A. interested
B. excited
C. cared
D. worried
8. A. bloods
B. capacities
C. muscles
D. physics
9. A. little
B. few
C. a few
D. many
10. A. failure
B. failing
C. failed
D. fail
Section 3. Read the passage carefully and fill in each of the blanks with ONE suitable word.
Air pollution is a well-known problem, but now light pollution is also causing concern. Light
pollution occurs (1) ________ there are many electric lights around us which are so powerful (2) ________ they
stop us seeing the stars in the night sky. It is now such a problem that in some places people (3) _______
outdoor lighting is too bright could even be given a heavy fine. Business owners, supermarkets and
even home-owners that install security lights may face legal action if their lights are so bright that
they spoil (4) ________ neighbours’ enjoyment of the night sky.

Amazingly, many children growing up in big cities today have never seen the night sky
properly because of the (5) ________ in light pollution. And it is (6) ________ only in cities – people living
in the country are also affected (7) ________ lights from nearby towns. It is a problem for those simply
trying to enjoy the stars, and for serious astronomers (8) ________ well.
One university in the UK has come up with an interesting solution. It has built a telescope in
the Canary Islands and allows schools to use this (9) ________ the Internet. But it does seem ridiculous
that children can’t see the stars properly (10) ________ using their computers!

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PART E. WRITING
Section 1. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same
as the sentence printed before it.
1. When the minister was asked about the strike, he declined to comment.
On __________________________________________________________.
2. I haven't been to Oxford for at least ten years.
The last time ______________________________________________.
3. I regret not going to the airport to say goodbye to him.
I wish ______________________________________________________.
4. Apart from Philip, everyone else at the meeting was a party member.
With _______________________________________________________.
5. She got down to writing the report as soon as she returned from her walk.
No _________________________________________________________.
Section 2. Essay writing
Cars have changed the way we travel. However, some people believe that there are
more disadvantages to it than advantages.
To what extent do you agree with this opinion?
Write at least 250 words.


……………………………………..THE END……………………………………..
Thí sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu. Cán bộ coi thi không giải thích gì thêm.
Họ và tên thí sinh:…………………….………..…….…….….….; Số báo danh:……………………….

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Section 1: Questions 1- 7
PART A
LISTENING
1.5pts

PART B
PHONETICS
0.5 pt

1. secondary
2. flute

3. cinema
5. market
6. Bythwaite
7. actor
Questions 8- 10: (0.3 points)
8. A
9. B
Section 2:
11. dry
12. hard
13. sugar/ sugars
1. C

2. B

Section 1:
1. C
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. B
PART C
LEXICALGRAMMAR
2.5 pts

PART
DREADING
3 pts

Page 1 of 2


1.0pt
(0.1/item)

10. C
14. roots

3. D

4. C

15. moist

0.5pt
(0.1/item)

5. A

0.5pt
(0.1/item)

6. D
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. B

Section 2:
1. MUSICIANS
2. RESIDENTS

3. BELONGINGS
4. UNDISCOVERED
5. GEOGRAPHICAL
Section 3:
No Line Mistake
1
1
have solved
2
2
think
3
3
spent
4
6
size
5
7
by the chance
Section 1:
1. B
6. A

4. concert

2. D
7. C

Section 2:

1. C
2. B
6. A
7. D
Section 3:
1. because/ as/ since
2. that
3. whose
4. their/ the
5. increase/rise

1.0pt
(0.1/item)

6. CONNECTIONS
7. CONSIDERABLY
8. PICTURESQUE
9. EVIDENCE
10. HANDFUL

1.0pt
(0.1/item)

Correction
have been solved
thinking
took
sizes
by chance


0.5pt
(0.1/item)

3. B
8. A

4. C
9. A

5. C
10. C

3. D
8. C

4. C
9. B

5. B
10. A

6. not
7. by
8. as
9. through/ via/ on
10. without

1.0pt
(0.1/item)
1.0pt

(0.1/item)

1.0pt
(0.1/item)


PART E
READING
2.5 pts

TOTAL

Page 2 of 2

Section 1:
1. On being asked about the strike, the minister declined to comment.
2. The last time I went to Oxford wasat least ten years ago.
3. I wish I had gone to the airport to say goodbye to him.
4. With the exception of Philip, everyone else at the meeting was a party member.
5. No sooner had she returned from her walk than she got down to writing the report.
Section 2:
- Task achievement (25% of the total mark)
- Grammar range and Accuracy (25% of the total mark)
- Coherence and cohesion (25% of the total mark)
- Lexical resource (25% of the total mark)

0.5pt
(0.1/item)

2pts


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