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KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THÀNH PHỐ HÀ NỘI Năm học: 2011-2012
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO HÀ NỘI
KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THÀNH PHỐ
Năm học: 2011-2012
Môn thi: Tiếng Anh
Ngày thi: 18-10-2012
Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút
I. PHONETICS (1,2 PTS)
Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest. Identify your answer by
cycling the corresponding letter A, B, C, D.
1. A. holding B. holiday C. holistic D. homework
2. A. treasure B. insure C. measure D. pleasure
3. A. journey B. country C. trouble D. enough
4. A. thousand B. wounded C. hour D. mount
5. A. appeal B. headquarters C. league D. treatment
6. A. cruise B. increase C. paradise D. rehearse
II. VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (7,4 PTS)
a. Circle the best answer A, B, C, or D to complete the sentences.
7. You’d better not call your friends _________ night.
A. to B. on C. in D. at
8. The contractor’s recommendation is that the old building ________.
A. is needed repairing B. needs to be repaired C. need repairing D. need to repair
9. Hello. Is that 4578? Please put me ________ to the manager.
A. across B. up C. over D. through
10. Because I’ve been ill and away from school, I’ve fallen ________ with my work.
A. for B. behind C. on D. out
11. I ran _________ an interesting article about fashion while I was reading the newspaper.
A. after B. across C. away D. out
12. You can exercise your _______ to cancel the contract immediately, but you wouldn’t receive any money at that
point.
A. duty B. obligation C. rights D. possibility


13. “Have you got a copy of Gone with the wind?”
“You’re ________ luck. We’ve just one copy left”
A. by B. with C. in D. on
14. There is _______ chance of getting John’s money back. His son has spent it all.
A. little B. a little C. few D. a few
15. He has paid his bill and left the hotel. He has _________.
A. checked in B. packed a suitcase C. checked out D. made a reservation
16. I believe that our new manager has the _______ to work well in this business environment.
A. flexiblity B. flexibly C. flexibility D. flexible
17. Of the two new teachers, one is experienced and _________.
A. the others are not B. another is inexperienced C. the other is not D. other lacks experience
18. George __________ he could improve his test scores, but he did not have enough time to study.
A. knew to B. knew how C. knew how that D. knew how to
19. Last year Matt earned __________ his brother, who had a better position.
A. twice as much as B. twice more than C. twice as many as D. twice as more as
20. The noise of the airplanes _________ from the airport over our house was unbearable at times.
A. which taking off B. taking off C. which was taking off D. to take off
21. __________ our poor living conditions, we all feel happy.
A. However B. Although C. Despite D. Because
22. With her beauty and charm, she _______ film audiences everywhere.
A. tortured B. deceived C. captivated D. defeated
23. Most people are fairly confident that the workers will win _________ in the end.
A. through B. from C. with D. by
24. It is a ___________.
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A. blue sleeping polyester bag B. blue polyester sleeping bag
C. polyester sleeping blue bag D. sleeping blue polyester bag
25. There was a sign, but Lee couldn’t _______ what it said.
A. see off B. hang on C. make up D. make out

26. It’s a long walk tomorrow. We need to _________ as early as possible.
A. set up B. set in C. set off D. set down
27. The little children watched the performance in _______ amazement.
A. wide-eyed B. cross-eyed C. eagle-eyed D. hawk-eyed
28. By the time the ambulance had arrived, a crowd of ________ had gathered.
A. spectators B. passers C. onlookers D. viewers
29. The main cause of the strike was the management’s refusal to give further consideration to the question of
paying _________.
A. differentials B. differences C. subsidies D. opportunities
30. In the last month I was ___________ my affairs in England and saying goodbye to all my friends.
A. switching off B. hanging up C. winding up D. fading away
b. Give the correct forms of the words in brackets to complete the passage.
In the not-too-distant past farm animals were able to live natural lives in what we would now term ‘free-range’
conditions. Such farming methods however, were not able to supply enough for the rapidly growing population of
the world and the increasing demands on food (31. CONSUME) _____________. In order to cope with this rising
demand, factory farming methods were introduced along with the development of genetically engineered (32.
GROW) ____________ hormones, which resulted in a massive increase in food production. However, these
developments in the use of factory farming and drug (33.TREAT) ___________ have led to a (34. SPREAD)
_______________ feeling that animals are being caused a lot of distress and that the quality of the food itself
suffers as a consequence. Certainly, many people (35. AGREE) ________________ with the idea of keeping
animals in one building for their entire (36. EXIST) ______________ and argue that more emphasis should be
given to (37.ALTERNATE) _________________ farming methods. A growing number of people are choosing to
eat organic food, supporting farmers who use free-range methods, a system which has proved to be both
(38.ECONOMY) __________________ and more humane.
c. Find a suitable preposition for each of the phrases below then use the combination to complete the
sentences given. There are more phrases than you need.
the time being far bounds no means tune duty the question
39. Of all houses we’ve looked at, this one is ______________ the best.
40. We can’t use this piano because it is _______________________. It needs repairing.
41. The government has decided to shelve its plans raise the school leaving age to eighteen at least

_________________.
42. She said she would join us at the restaurant later, when she was ___________________.
43. The children were not allowed to go to the local fish and chip shop during their lunch hour. It was
____________________ to them.
III. READING (5,4 PTS)
a. Give a suitable word to complete the passage.
In terrestrial affairs we think of “big” as being complicated; a city is more intricate than a village, an ocean more
complicated than a puddle. (44) ____________ the universe, the (45) _____________ seems to be the case bigger is
simpler. Galaxies have some puzzling features but on the whole, they are scarcely more complicated than the stars
that (46) _______________ them. Beyond the galaxies, in the hierarchy of the cosmos, there are (47)
___________________ of galaxies; these are loosely bound by the gravity of their largest members and tend to
look very much the same in all (48) _______________. Simplest of all is universe at (49) _______________. It is
far less complicated than the Earth, one of its most trial members. The universe consists of billions of galaxies
flying (50) ________________ as of from an explosion that set it in (51) ______________. It is not lop-sided or
does it rotate. The more thoroughly scientists investigate the universe, the more clearly its simplicity shines
through.
b. Read the text below and decide which answer A, B, C or D best fits each space.
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Many people nowadays are keen to get away from it all for a couple of weeks without putting too much of a (52)
____ on the environment. In terms of maintaining the moral high ground, the benefits of an ecotourism holiday
seem overwhelming. But just how environmentally-friendly can we make topping up our tans? And for those who
want to go a(n) (53) _____ further and drastically reduce their environmental impact, how much do we really need
to (54) ______ it? The answer, it seems, is more complicated than you might at first think. For those who (55)
_______ a bit of luxury in a warm climate, there are countless resorts to choose from, aimed squarely at cash rich,
time poor Europeans and North Americans. Resorts like Australia’s Turtle Beach and Malaysia’s Sukai Resort are
on a par with some of the most luxurious non-eco establishments. But they don’t come cheap. A one-week (56)
______ holiday for two at one of these places can easily set you back two thousands pounds. Plus there’s the
awkward fact that you still need to cover considerable distances in some gas-guzzling mode of transport to get there
in the first place. Surprisingly, nearer the other end of the scale, a week of luxury at the UK’s pricest and most

polluting resort, Gluttonness in Scotland turns out to be more than an equal for the eco-tourism rainforest options
when you factor in the huge carbon footprint that your flight would otherwise create.
52. A. strain B. damage C. stress D. harm
53. A. increment B. step C. foot D. degree
54. A. deny B. suffer C. rough D. abstain
55. A. search B. crave C. long D. wish
56. A. combination B. included C. package D. combo
c. Match the following sentences with the appropriate response.
Answers Possible stimulus You say
57. ______
58. ______
59. ______
60. ______
61. ______
62. ______
57. I got away with missing afternoon school last Friday, so I’m going to
try taking all of Friday off next week.
58. Would you like to choose which hotel room you want?
59. Do you always get a good horse at the riding stables you go to?
60. You’re playing against the best player in the competition!
61. Did you manage to persuade Jane to come on holiday with you?
62. I dreamt that Elton John invited me to one of his parties last night!
A. No such luck!
B. Don’t push your luck!
C. You should be lucky!
D. We’ll take pot luck.
E. Just my luck!
F. It’s the luck of the draw.
d. Answer the questions by referring to the article below. Choose from the list of methods of transportation
in Bangkok for each question and write in the gaps. Some of the choices may be required more than once.

Which of these forms of transport (A-F)
_________ 63. require you to seek a particular color if
you want to travel faster?
_________ 64. only covers the center of the city?
_________ 65. is potentially the most dangerous?
_________ 66. do you need to have good pronunciation
for?
__ _______67. cause pollution problems?
_________ 68. will you probably suffer the most
discomfort on?
_________ 69. can you perhaps use without paying?
_________ 70. offers a more expensive variety for
foreign visitors?
GETTING AROUND BANGKOK
A. Skytrain: The Bangkok Skytrain (BTS, pronounced bee-tee-et in Thai) deserves a visit simply for the
Disneyland space-ageness of it. Built in a desperate effort to ease Bangkok’s insane traffic and pollution, the
Skytrain covers most of downtown and is especially convenient for visiting the Siam Square area. There are two
lines: the light green Sukhumvit line which travels along Sukhumvit road, and the dark green Silom line, which
travels from the Silom area, interchanges with the Sukhumvit line at Siam Square (C) and terminates near the
Chatuchak Weekend Market (N8). There isn’t, unfortunately, a station near Banglampu District ( aka the Khao San
Roand area), but you can tae a river ferry to Tha Sathorn for the Silom line terminus at Saphan Taksin (S6). You
must have 5 or 10 baht coins to purchase Skytrain tickets from the vending machines near the entrance, so hold on
to them. Fares range from 10 to 45 baht depending upon how many zones you are traveling. Consult the map (in
English) near each ticket machine. If you do not have coins, you may need to queue for change from the staff at the
booth. If you are in town for several days, weigh your options and consider a rechargeable stored value card (200
baht), a “ride all you like” tourist pass or multiple ride pass of 10 trips or more. They will certainly save you time,
scrambling for coins, and maybe even money. Check for information with the English speaking staff.
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B. By boat: A ride on the Chao Phraya River should be high on any tourist’s agenda. The cheapest and most

popular option is the Chao Phraya Express Boat, basically an aquatic bus plying up and down the river. The basic
service plies from Wat Rajsingkorn (S4) all the way to Nonthaburi (N30) for 6 to 10 baht depending on distance,
stopping at most of Rattanakosin’s major attractions including the Grand Palace, the Temple of Dawn, etc. In
addition to the basic service, there are express service flagged with yellow or orange flags, which stop only at major
piers and should be avoided unless you’re sure where’re going. The new signposting of the piers is quite clear, with
numbered piers and English route maps, and the Central station offers easy interchange to the BTS Saphan Taksin
station. In addition to the workaday express boat, there is also self-proclaimed Tourist Boat which stops at a
different subset of piers, offers commentary in English and charges twice the price. The boats are slightly more
comfortable and not at a bad option for hop or two, but don’t get bullied into buying the overpriced day pass. Canal
boats also service some of Bangkok’s many canals (khlong). They are cheap and immune to Bangkok’s traffic
jams, just watch your step when boarding and disembarking! One particularly useful line runs up and down Khlong
Saen Saep, parallel to Petchaburi Rd, and provides the easiest access from the city center to the Golden Mount.
Finally, for trips outside the set routes, you can hire a long tail river taxi at any major pier. These are fairly
expensive and will attempt to charge as much as 500 baht/hour, but with haggling may be suitable for small groups.
To circumvent the mafia-like touts who attempt to get a (large) cut for every ride, agree for the price of the shortest
possible ride (half an hour etc), and negotiate directly with the captain when on board.
C. By bus: Local buses, mostly operated by the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA), are the cheapest but
also the most challenging way of getting around, as there is bewildering plethora of routes, usually marked only in
Thai. Bus stops usually list only the bus members that stop there and nothing more. They are also subject to
Bangkok’s notorious traffic, often terribly crowded, and many are not air-conditioned. The hierarchy of Bangkok’s
buses from the cheapest to the best can be ranked as follows:
* Small green bus, 3.50 baht flat fare. Crowded, no air-conditioning, no fan, famously suicidal drivers, not
advisable for more than short hops.
* Red bus, 4 baht flat fare. BMTA-run, more spacious and fan cooled (in theory). Unlike other buses, a subset of
these runs through the night.
* White/blue bus, 5 baht flat fare. Exactly the same as the red buses, but operated by private concession.
* Blue bus, air-conditioning, 8 baht for the first 8 kilometers, up to 20 baht max. BMTA-run and quite comfortable.
* Orange bus, air-conditioning (Euro 2), 10 baht for the first few kilometers, up to 20 baht max. BMTA-run, new
and comfortable.
* Purple Microbus, 25 baht flat fare, fixed number of seats so never crowded. Some of these are Skytrain feeder

shuttles and can get free tickets if you buy stored-card value of 200 baht or more.
Buses stop only when needed, so wave them down (arm out, palm down) when you see one barreling your way. In
all buses except the Microbus, pay the roaming collector after you board; on Microbus, drop the money into a slot
next to the driver as you board. In all buses, keep the ticket as there are occasional spot-checks, and press the signal
buzzer (usually near the door) when you want to get off.
D. Taxi: Taxis are a quick way to get around town, at least if the traffic is flowing your way. Almost all taxis are
now metered: the hailing fee is 35 baht and most trips in Bangkok: cost less than 100 baht. If the driver refuses to
use the meter after a couple of attempts, simply exit the taxi. Also try to avoid taxis that stay parked all day outside
the hotel. The only two reasons that they there:
1) To take you places where they can get commissions (jewelry stores, massage parlors, etc.)
2) To overcharge you by not using the meter.
Your best bet is to walk to the road and catch an unoccupied metered taxi in motion (easier than it sounds, as
Bangkok traffic tends to crawl the majority of the time). Be sure to either know the correct pronunciation of your
destination, or have it written in Thai; taxi drivers in Bangkok are notoriously bad at reading maps.
E. By motorbike: When traffic slows to a crawl and there are no alternatives, the fastest way to your destination is
to take a motorbike taxi. Bike drivers in colorful fluorescent yellow-orange vests want for passengers at street
corners and near shopping malls and prices are negotiable. Motorcycle taxis are suicidally dangerous and should
generally be avoided except as a last resort, as accidents are far too common. Some bikes do not travel long
distance, but simply shuttle up and down long so it is not serviced by other transport for a fixed 5-20 baht fare.
These are marginally less dangerous, especially if you happen to travel with the flow on a one-way street. The law
requires that both driver and passenger must wear a helmet. It is the driver’s responsibility to provide you with one,
so if you are stopped by police, any fine is also the driver’s responsibility. When riding, keep a firm grasp on the
seat handle and watch out for your legs.
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F. By tuk-tuk: Finally, what would Bangkok be without the dreaded and loved tuk-tuks? You’ll know them when
you hear them. These three wheeled contraptions blaze around Bangkok leaving a black cloud of smog in their
wake. For anything more than a 5-10 minute jaunt, they are not worth the price, and the price will usually be 4 or 5
times what it should be anyway (which, for Thais, is around 30% less than the equivalent metered taxi fare). On the
other hand, you can sometimes ride for free if you agree to visit touristy clothing or jewelry shops (which give the

tuk-tuk driver gas coupons and commissions for bringing customers). The shops’ salesmen are pushy, but you are
free to leave after five or ten minutes browsing. In case you actually want to get somewhere, and you’re an all-male
party, be careful with the tuk-tuk drivers, they will usually just ignore your destination and start driving you to
some other places. Insist continually on going only to your destination.
IV. WRITING (6,0 PTS)
a. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed
before it.
71-72. Let’s go to Japan for our holiday this year.
Why _______________________________________________________?
73-74. “How long have you been learning English?”, Nam asked.
Nam wanted to know __________________________________________
75-76. “Helen, would you like to come and have lunch with me next Sunday?”, Mary asked.
Mary invited ______________________________________________
77-78. “Do you think a smile is a sign of friendliness and interest? ”, he asked.
He asked me _____________________________________________
79-80. The students in my class are going to organize a surprise party on the occasion of October 20
th
tomorrow
evening.
A ________________________________________________________________________________
b. Use the suggested words below to make meaning full sentences.
81-82. Who / you / think / be / blame / accident / this morning/ ? /
________________________________________________________________________________
83-84. Only/ when/ you/ know/ truth/ ,/ you/ make/ decision/ whether/ change/ habits/./
________________________________________________________________________________
85-86. I/ afraid/ something/ urgent/ come/ so/ I/ not/ able/ see/ you/ tonight/ ./
________________________________________________________________________________
87-88. Before/ you/come/ conclusion/ that/ he/ fault/ should/ take/ age/ account/ ./
________________________________________________________________________________
89-90. Because/ the/ importance/ body/ language/ ,/ you/ want/ know/ what/ yours/ say/ how/ interpret/ people’s/ ./

________________________________________________________________________________
c. Write the new sentences using the words in brackets. Do not alter the given word in any way.
91-92. There are very few buildings in the old city higher than this. (one)
_________________________________________________________________________
93-94. It costs a lot of money now, but over a longer period it will be a good investment. (run)
__________________________________________________________________________
95-96. By the time we arrived at the theatre, nearly all the seat had been taken. (hardly)
__________________________________________________________________________
97-98. Pauline isn’t trying to solve her financial problems. (effort).
___________________________________________________________________________
99-100. It is likely that I will get a contract for the job. (cards)
___________________________________________________________________________
-The end-
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Năm học: 2011-2012
Môn thi: Tiếng Anh
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