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<b>SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO </b>



<b>HẢI DƯƠNG </b>

<b>KỲ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI TỈNH LỚP 9 THCS </b>

<b><sub>NĂM HỌC 2012-2013</sub></b>


<b>MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH </b>


Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút
Ngày thi: 27 / 3 / 2013
<i>(Đề thi gồm có 05 trang)<b> </b></i>
<i><b>Thí sinh làm bài vào tờ giấy thi. </b></i>


<i><b>Phần trắc nghiệm: Chỉ cần viết chữ cái A hoặc B, C, D. </b></i>
<i><b>Phần tự luận viết đầy đủ theo yêu cầu của bài. </b></i>


<i>(Thí sinh khơng được sử dụng bất cứ tài liệu gì.)</i>



<b>A. LISTENING </b>


<i><b>Hướng dẫn làm bài nghe: </b></i>


- <i>Bài nghe gồm có 1 phần, thí sinh được nghe 2 lần. Mở đầu và kết thúc có tín hiệu nhạc </i>


- <i>Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có trong bài nghe. </i>


<b>Listen to the passage and fill in the blank with ONE missing word (10 points): </b>


Our oceans are becoming extremely (1)... Most of this pollution comes from the land which (2)
... it comes from people. Firstly, there is raw sewage which is pumped (3)...into the sea. Many
countries, both developed and developing, are guilty of doing this. Secondly, ships drop about six million tons of
(4)... into the sea. Thirdly, there are oil spills from ships. A ship has an (5)... and oil leaks from the


vessel. This not only pollutes the water, but it also (6)... marine life. Next, there are waste materials (7)
... factories. Without proper regulations, factory owners let the waste run directly into the rivers, which then
(8) ... to the sea. And (9) ..., oil is washed from the land. This can be the result of (10)
... or a deliberate dumping of waste.


<b>B. PHONETICS </b>


<b>Choose the word that has a different stress pattern from the others (5 points):</b>


11. A. benefit B. recycle C. logical D. grocery


12. A. disappear B. existence C. imagine D. extensive


13. A. empty B. relate C. suggest D. effect


14. A. scenery B. scholarship C. dictionary D. compulsory


15. A. sample B. behave C. replace D. parade


<b>C. GRAMMAR - VOCABULARY - LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS </b>


<b>I. Choose the word, phrase or expression which best completes each sentence (15 points): </b>


16. The man asked me ...


A. where had I gone the previous day. B. where I had gone the previous day.
C. where I had gone yesterday. D. where did I go yesterday.


17. Jenny refused to explain the reason ... her absence from class last week.



A. why B. about C. for D. of


18. The party was great! Everyone enjoyed ... very much.


A. themselves B. ourselves C. oneself D. itself


19. Nguyen Du is considered one of the best ... that Vietnam has ever produced.


A. poets B. poems C. poetry D. poetic


20. Hardly ... at school when it started to rain.


A. did we arrive B. we arrived C. we had arrived D. had we arrived
21. Please don't put much salt in the soup. Just ...


A. few B. a few C. a little D. little


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22. The police are looking for the man ... car was found in the jungle last night.


A. whose B. whom C. who D. his


23. It is high time we...something to protect rare animals from extinction.


A. did B. do C. will do D. are doing


24. Despite working in the same office, Mary earns ... her boyfriend.


A. twice as many as B. twice more than C. twice as more than D. twice as much as


25. Jack never helps his mum with the housework,...?


A. does he doesn't he C. will he D. did he


26. When the boy was told that he had failed the exam, he was extremely ...


A. disappointing B. disappointedly C. disappointed D. disappointment
27. "No, you are not allowed ... out tonight, Mike," the father said angrily.


A. to go B. going C. to going D. go


28. "The room is too dirty! Do you think it needs..., honey?" said the wife.


A. to clean B. cleaning B. to be cleaning D. cleaned


29. I think your health will not improve ... you give up smoking.


A. if B. when C. unless D. until


30. Can you close the gate ... the hens will not go out?


A. so as to B. in order to C. in order for D. so that


<b>II. Give the correct form of the words in brackets (10 points): </b>


31. Why don't you ask Uncle John this question? He is very ...about the history of English.
32. Henry wondered who had sent him that ...email.


33. Please don't serve Mrs. Thomson with meat. She is a...
34. Many rural areas in the North have been...



35. They are ... awaiting the test results.


36. Tom phoned his friend to apologize for his... at the get-together.
37. Many families are trying to ... by not eating in restaurants.


38. "I have just won the first prize in the English speaking contest," the little girl said...
39. Travelling helps to... our knowledge.


40. It is not difficult to see that there are many ... differences between the two regions.


<b>(KNOW) </b>
<b>(MYSTERY) </b>
<b>(VEGETABLE) </b>
<b>(URBAN) </b>
<b>(ANXIETY) </b>
<b>(POLITE) </b>
<b>(ECONOMY) </b>
<b>(PRIDE) </b>
<b>(RICH) </b>
<b>(CULTURE)</b>
<b>III. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting (5 points): </b>


41. Remember not to say anything that makes high sensitive people upset.
A B C D
42. One of the biggest problems faces us today is how to reduce pollution.
A B C D


43. There is no point to explain the situation to such a narrow-minded person.
A B C D



44. John could not go camping with his classmates last weekend because his illness.
A B C D
45. I am absolutely convinced that life is pleasure and easy.


A B C D


<b>IV. Match one sentence in Column A with one suitable response in Column B. Use each response ONCE only (5 points): </b>


<b>A </b> <b>B </b>


46. Excuse me, are you ready to order, Sir?
47. Would you mind turning down the radio?
48. Could you do me a favor, Madam?


49. I think we should stop here and go out for some coffee.
50. Could you take a message, please?


A. Great idea!


B. You must be kidding!


C. Thanks for your nice compliment.


D. Certainly, let me get a pen and a piece of paper.
E. No, of course not.


F. Yes, how can I help you?


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<b>D. READING </b>


<b>I. Read the following passage and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space (10 points): </b>


Plants grow (51)...almost every part of the world. We see (52)...plants as flowers, grass, and
trees nearly every day. Plants grow high on mountaintops, far in the oceans, and in many deserts and
(53)...regions.


Without plants, there could be no life on earth. Man could not live without air or food, and so he could not live
without plants. The oxygen in the air we breathe comes from plants. The food we eat also comes from plants or from
animals that eat plants. We build houses and make many (54)... products from lumber cut from trees.
(55)... of our clothing is made from the fibers of the cotton plant.


Scientists believe there are more than 350,000 species of plants, but no one knows for (56)... Some of
the smallest plants, called diatoms, can be seen only with a (57)... A drop of water may hold as many as 500
diatoms. The largest living things are the giant sequoia trees of California. Some of them stand more than 290 feet high
and measure over 30 feet wide


Scientists (58)... all living things into two main groups – plants and animals. It is usually easy to tell the
two (59)... Almost all kinds of plants stay in one place, but nearly all species of animals move about under their
own power. Most plants make their own food from air, sunlight, and water. Animals cannot make their own food. The
basic units of all life, called cells, are also different in plants and animals. Most plants have thick walls that
(60)...a material called cellulose. Animal cells do not have this material.


51. A. on B. in C. at D. of


52. A. these B. those C. all D. such


53. A. polar B. polarized C. poled D. pole



54. A. harmful B. useful C. unnecessary D. unhealthy


55. A. Many B. Few C. Much D. Lot


56. A. certainty B. guarantee C. sure D. certainly


57. A. telescope B. periscope C. stethoscope D. microscope


58. A. part B. separate C. divide D. sort


59. A. difference B. apart C. distinctly D. separately


60. A. contain B. maintain C. stock D. incorporate


<b>II.Read the following passage and choose the words from A to H in the box to fill in each gap from 61 to 65. </b>
<b>There are THREE extra words you do not need to use (5 points): </b>


<b>A. for </b>
<b>B. afford </b>


<b>C. of </b>
<b>D. excited </b>


<b>E. kinds </b>
<b>F. channels </b>


<b>G. concerned </b>
<b>H. broadcast </b>



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<b>III. Read the passage and choose the correct answer for each question (10 points): </b>


It is not easy for adult students of English to improve their accents. Unlike children, who are flexible, adults often
find it hard to change the way they speak. This is why even the top or smartest adult students have difficulty with
pronunciation. There are several things that an international student can do to improve his or her pronunciation.


One method is to sign up for a pronunciation class. Studying pronunciation can help students to understand the
rules of English, but in order to practice speaking students often need <i><b>to be exposed to English</b></i>outside the classroom
as well. This is why many students say that studying in an English-speaking country greatly affects their English. Living
with native speakers can help students to pick up new vocabulary as well as improve their accents. International
students can also learn important cultural information. This can help to prevent misunderstandings that may occur when
people from different cultures live together.


However, living with someone from another culture can be difficult. International students are usually excited
when they first show up at their new homes, but after a few months they may start to think about their home countries
and get homesick. Students who are homesick get depressed quickly. They might cry a lot or want to be alone. This
makes it difficult for them to make friends and learn English.


66. According to the passage, it seems that...


A. all that the students need to improve their pronunciation is to practice more outside the classroom


B. attending a pronunciation class can be very helpful to adult learners who have problems with their
pronunciation.


C. most younger students cannot change their pronunciation.


D. adult students of English cannot improve their accents because they are slow to change


67. What does the phrase <i><b>“to be exposed to English”</b></i> in the second paragraph mean?


A. Imitating native speakers.


B. Avoiding speaking English outside the classroom.
C. Living in an English–speaking environment.
D. Listening to native speakers


68. Which of the flowing is TRUE?


A. The passage implies that adult learners should not study English in an English-speaking country to avoid
these problems.


B. Many students feel depressed because they cannot improve their pronunciation.


C. On their arrival, most international students may forget about the problems because they are very excited.
D. To avoid misunderstandings about cultures, students should live with native speakers.


69. According to the passage, many international students feel depressed because...
A. living with someone from another culture can be difficult.


B. they are lonely.
C. they are homesick.


D. they cannot improve their pronunciation.
70. What does the passage mainly discuss?


A. The problem adult students may face.
B. Learning English.



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<b>E. WRITING </b>


<b>I.Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence given </b>
<b>before it (5 points): </b>


71. Although the weather was very bad, the captain ordered his men to sail down the coast.


→ In spite of...
72. We would rather walk home than take a bus.


→ We prefer...
73. If you worry, you will find it difficult to get to sleep.


→ The more...
74. Jane cannot get a good job because she does not have any qualifications.


→ If...
75. The boss made us work 12 hours a day.


→ We...


<b>II. Use the suggested words and phrases below to write a complete letter (10 points): </b>


I write / tell / how much / I / enjoy evening / I spend / you / your family / last Saturday evening. I / be / Sydney /
since/ January / and it be / first time / dinner / an Australian family. I / find / conversation / most interesting. I also /
congratulate you / excellent cooking. I / very grateful / helpful / information/ courses of English. I / hope / I / find / suitable
school / next few days, and English / not too hard / me / study. You / give / best regards / husband / lovely daughters?



Thank / again/ extremely / pleasant evening.
I / look forward / see / you / next week.


<i><b>You are required to begin and end your letter as followed: </b></i>


Dear Mrs. Thomson,


...
...
...
...
...
Yours faithfully,


Pham Thanh Thuy


<b>III. Write a paragraph of about 120 words about your favorite teacher (10 points) </b>
<b>========== THE END ========== </b>


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