SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
TỈNH YÊN BÁI
Đề chính thức
(đề gồm 8 trang)
KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI CẤP TỈNH LỚP 11 THPT
Năm học 2010 -2011
Môn: Tiếng Anh
Thời gian: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề)
Ngày thi: 10/10/2010
Điểm của bài thi Họ, tên và chữ kí của giám khảo
Số phách
(do chủ tịch HĐCT ghi)
Bằng số: Giám khảo 1:
Bằng chữ: Giám khảo 2:
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PART I: LISTENING (3 points)
• There is a piece of music at the beginning and at the end of the listening part.
• You have 30 seconds to read each question before listening.
• Each recording is played twice with an interval of 10 seconds.
Question I: Listen to 5 people talking about their weights and complete the table. (2 points)
Name weight in January (in kilo) weight in June (in kilo)
Jane
Mark
Jo
Lee
Kim
Question II: Listen and circle T for True, F for False and U for Unknown. (1 point)
1. Jim saw an accident on the way back from work T F U
2. It was raining then T F U
3. The tractor was badly damaged T F U
4. Jim had to walk home T F U
5. They will buy a new car T F U
PART II: PHONETIC (1 point)
Question I: Pick out the word with the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest
1. A. confide B. hobbies C. convince D. principle
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2. A. kites B. sketches C. oranges D. buzzes
3. A. mountain B. pronounce C. county D. poultry
4. A. common B. conceited C. won D. terror
5. A. solution B. resolution C. success D. prosperity
6. A. storage B. encourage C. shortage D. garage
7. A. concentrate B. delicate C. private D. accurate
8. A. match B. toothache C. orchestra D. chorus
9. A. method B. negative C. methodical D. length
10. A. naked B. sacred C. needed D. walked
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
PART III: LEXICO - GRAMMAR (6 points)
Question I: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence by circling the letter A,
B, C or D next to the correct word or phrase. (2 points)
1. Don’t be late for the interview; _______, people will think you are a disorganized person.
A. otherwise B. unless C. if not D. or so
2. The children appear________ about the trip.
A. exciting B. being excited C. to excite D. to be excited
3. He ________ the dream of scientific career when he was small.
A. sailed B. landed C. obtained D. harboured
4. In the early days, films were little more than moving_________.
A. noises B. portraits C. sounds D. photographs
5. New York is_________ by its hundreds of the tall offices and apartment buildings.
A. characterized B. founded C. renamed D. constructed
6. Many sea animals are at__________ due to hunting and water pollution.
A. loss B. death C. risk D. danger
7. They turned ________ at the party, despite the awful weather.
A. round B. in C. back D. up
8. We wanted to give him__________ help, but he turned us down.
A. few B. a few C. a little D. little
9. The car is ________ for one year. The garage will pay for any repair within this period.
A. promised B. guaranteed C. advised D. attended
10. She doesn’t get on well with the rest of the ________actors and actresses.
A. crowd B. team C. cast D. gang
11. The play last night was a truly_________ performance.
A. memory B. memorable C. memorize D. memorial
12. While the police were searching for the missing girl, _______girl was reported to have disappeared.
A. other B. the other C. others D. another
13. They helped handicapped children__________ their difficulties.
A. finish B. overcome C. pass by D. conquer
14. People who are easily ________ by rumors can never be good friends.
A. influenced B. attracted C. purchased D. occurred
15. That’s a nice coat, and the color _______you well.
A. fits B. suits C. matches D. couples
16. She is traveling to work by train today because her car is being ________.
A. stopped B. broken C. serviced D. rented
17. Buy me a dozen of eggs on the way back, __________?
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A. will you B. may you C. do you D. can you
18. We insist that a meeting________ as soon as possible.
A. be held B. is held C. were held D. will be held
19. It is believed that there is a _________ between two crimes.
A. join B. chain C. link D. connector
20. My uncle was______ ill last summer but fortunately, he is now making a slow but steady recovery.
A. critically B. deeply C. fatally D. seriously
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Question II: Supply the correct tense of the verbs in brackets (2 points).
1. At this time next week, they (1. sit) _________ in the train on the way to Paris.
2. The impact of the earthquake yesterday (2.feel) _________by people who lived hundreds of
kilometers from the epicenter.
3. Turn the television off. By the time the light (3. be) __________ on again the television station
(4. stop) __________ broadcasting.
4. Scarcely they (5. move) _________ into the new house when their friends (6. come) _________ in.
5. She was breathing fast and deep as if she (7. run) _________
6. But for our parents, we (8. never/ be) _________successful in life.
7. I (9. work) _________ at my report since Monday. Now I (10. write) _________ the conclusion.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Question III: Read the passage and fill in each blank with the correct form of the words (1 point)
At first light, there is nothing unusual about the town of Cameron Park in California, as the day
begins and the town comes to (1. live) _________, you can’t help (2. notice) _________ that, among the
cars, there are light aeroplanes moving along the roads towards the airport. When the town was
(3.origin)_________ built, a small airport is included for the (4. convenient) ________of people flying
in to look at the properties which were for (5. sell) _________, but it soon became clear to the
development that this was an attraction in itself. The streets were (6. wide) _________ so that planes
could use them, mailboxes near the road were made (7. short) _________ to avoid passing wings, and
all the electricity cables were buried (8. ground)_________ . Now, there is every likelihood that the (9.
reside) _________ will have a private plane in their garage and use it with the same (10. free)
_________ other people enjoy with their cars.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Question IV: Each line of the following passage contains one mistake. Underline the mistakes and
write the correct answers in the spaces provided. (1 point)
In the 1960s, The Beatles were probably the more famous pop group 0. most
in the whole world. Since then, there was a great many groups that 1. ……………...
have achieved enormous famous, so it is perhaps difficult now to 2. ………………
imagine what sensational The Beatles were at the time. They were 3. ……………...
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four boys from the North of England and none of them had some 4. ……………...
training in music. They started by performing and recorded songs by 5. ……………...
black Americans and they had some succeed with these songs. Then 6. ……………...
they started writing them own songs and that was when they became 7. ……………...
really popular. The Beatles exchanged pop music. They were the 8. ……………...
first pop group to achieve great success from songs they have 9. ……………...
written themselves. After that it became commonly for groups and 10. ……………...
singers to write their own songs.
PART IV: READING (4 points)
Question I: Read the following passage and ONE word to fill in each gap. (1 point)
In 1973, when the tiger appeared to be facing extinction, the World Wide Fund for Nature and
the Indian Government agreed to set (1) __________ “Operation Tiger” - a campaign to save this
threatened creature. They started by creating nine special parks (2) __________ that tigers could live in
safety. The first was at Ranthambhore, a region which was quickly turning into a desert (3) _______
too much of the grass was being eaten by the local people’s cattle. At the time, there (4) __________
just fourteen tigers left there. The government had to clear twelve small villages, which meant moving
nearly 1,000 people and 10,000 cattle so the land (5) __________ be handed back to nature.
Today, Ranthambhore is a very different place, with grass tall (6) __________ for tigers to hide
in, and there are now at (7) __________ forty of them in the park, wandering freely about. Other animals
have also benefited. For example, there are many (8) __________ deer and monkeys than before. The
people (9) __________ were moved are now living in better conditions. They live in new villages away
from the tiger park, with schools, temples and fresh water supplies. There are now sixteen such tiger
parks in India and the animal’s future look (10) __________ safer.
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Question II: Choose a suitable word to fill in each blank. (1 point)
Many people remember being taken to the zoo as a child. They remember especially the
excitement of (1) __________ seeing animals for the first (2) __________, when before they had only
read about them in books or seen them on television. However, there is (3) __________ discussion today
about the future of zoos and what their role should be.
Supporter of zoos claim that they have an educational (4) ______ and represent a good way for
people of (5) __________ ages to learn more about the natural world. Also, zoos provide (6)
__________ for important research and frequently allow scientists to help save those animals which are
becoming (7) __________ rare in the wild.
Opponents, however, criticize zoos for a number of reasons. Firstly, they say that it is cruel to
keep animals in cages. Even in the best zoos, animals may (8) __________ because the places in which
they have to live are both restricted and artificial. This can cause them to experience stress and affect
their health. Secondly, they believe that money would be better spent on protecting animals in their (9)
__________ environment. Finally, opponents (10) __________ out that most people nowadays can see
well-made nature documentaries on television and that this is much more valuable experience than going
to a zoo.
1. A. actually B. genuinely C. positively D. truly
2. A. moment B. event C. occasion D. time
3. A. deep B. considerable C. large D. important
4. A. activity B. function C. situation D. occupation
5. A. several B. both C. all D. every
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6. A. ways B. reasons C. methods D. opportunities
7. A. completely B. increasinglyC. totally D. greatly
8. A. suffer B. injure C. fail D. hurt
9. A. standard B. daily C. typical D. natural
10. A. pick B. point C. show D. speak
Your answers:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Question III: Read the passages carefully and choose the best answers. (2 points)
HINTS FOR READING PRACTICE
Set aside time each day
Most of us can fine 15 minutes or half an hour each day for some specific regular activity. It may be
a free period or regular wait, say in the queue for a bus or meal- even while eating breakfast. One famous
surgeon always made it a rule to spend at least 15 minutes on general reading before he went to sleep
each night. Whether he went to bed at 10 p.m or 2-30 a.m made no difference. Even if you can not keep
to this kind of discipline, it is a good idea to make sure you always have a general interest book in your
pocket. Don’t forget it should be a book which entertains you and the English must not be too difficult
for you.
Check your progress through pacing
Nearly all speed reading courses have a “pacing” element - some timing device which lets the
student know how many words a minute he is reading. You can do this simply by looking at your watch
every 5 or 10 minutes and noting down the page number you have reached. Check the average number of
words per age for the particular book you are reading. How do you know when 5 minutes has passed on
your watch if you are busy reading the book? Well, this is difficult at first. A friend can help by timing
you over a set period, or you can read within hearing distance of a public clock which strikes the quarter
hours. Pace yourself every three or four days, always with the same kind of easy, general interest book.
You should notice your habitual w.p.m (word per minute) rate creeping up.
Check comprehension
Obviously there is little point in increasing your w.p.m rate if you do not understand what you are
reading. When you are consciously trying to increase your reading speed, stop after every chapter
(if you are reading a novel) or every section or group of ten or twelve pages (if it is a textbook) and ask
yourself a few questions about what you have been reading. If you find you have lost the thread of the
story, or you can not remember clearly the details of what was said, re-read the section or chapter.
“Lighting speed” exercise
Try this from time to time. Take four or five pages of the general interest book you happen to be
reading at that time. Read them as fast as you possibly can. Do not bother about whether you understand
or not. Now go back and read them at what you feel to be your “normal” w.p.m rate, the rate at which
you can comfortably understand. After a “lighting speed” read through (probably around 600 w.p.m) you
will usually find that your “normal” speed has increase - perhaps by as much as 50 -100 w.p.m. This is
the technique athletes use when they habitually run further in training than they will have to on the day
of the big race.
1. The passage recommends setting aside for reading practice ________.
A. two hours a day B. one hour a day
C. 15 minutes or half an hour a day D. three times a day before meals
2. One famous surgeon always made it a rule to read ________.
A. for 15 minutes at 10 p.m each night.
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