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<span class='text_page_counter'>(1)</span>SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC ---------------------------. ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC. KÌ THI CHỌN HSG VÒNG TỈNH – NĂM HỌC 2010 - 2011 ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11 Dành cho học sinh các trường THPT không chuyên Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (Đề thi gồm 05 trang). A.LISTENING I. Listen to the conversation between Mary and John then decide the given statements are true or false by writing T ( for true), F (for false) in the box provided. You will hear the conversation TWICE. 1. John has just published his latest book. 2. The topic of the book is about the Loch Ness Monster. 3. He has some problems with his computer. 4. He is going to Scotland to visit some of his friends. 5. He expects that when he gets back home he will find his word processor working properly. II. You will hear a man called Mike telling you about his plans for the evening. For the question 110, complete the notes which summarize what he says. You should write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS into each of the blanks. You will hear the conversation TWICE. 1. Mike knows that Jill is coming to see him because she ____________________ 2. She should turn up just ____________________ 3. Mike has just bought himself ____________________ 4. Jill used to be mad on music and dancing but Mike liked watching ____________________ 5. Two things prevent Mike from going to a restaurant: one is the poor ____________________ 6. and the other is he ____________________ 7. Mike wants to take Jill to a special room at ____________________ 8. The furniture in the room is the wrong ____________________ 9. Mike wants Jill to try the room out but the museum closes ____________________ 10. In the end, Mike wonders about taking Jill to see Herbert and Muriet, who are ____________________ B. PHONETICS I. Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words. Identify your answer by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. 1. A. advance. B. agrarian. C. apartment. D. attitude. 2. A. minority. B. performance. C. helicopter. D. floppy. 3. A. eradicate. B. represent. C. longevity. D. telecommunication. 4. A. cultivation. B. consumption. C. subscriber. D. shuttle. 5. A. games B. partners C. fields D. reports C. LEXICAL – GRAMMAR I. Choose from the four options given (marked A, B, C and D) one best answer to complete each sentence. Identify your answer by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. 1. At the end of the meal, we had delicious __________ fruit juices. A. ending B. closing C. dessert D. last 2. Friendship is like a game. If you want to join it, you must learn the __________. A. laws B. facts C. customs D. rules 3. Mr. Ralph _________Mathematics before he ________ to literature..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(2)</span> A. had taught/ had changed B. was teaching/ changed C. taught/ was changing D. had taught/ changed 4. __________mad men are responsible for their actions. A. Fewer B. Few C. Less D. Little 5. The last World Cup was __________ in South Africa. A. broken B. happened C. held D. taken palce 6. I object _________ to the sea in this cold weather. A. to going B. going C. about going D. of going 7. What an excellent student she is! She almost has no _________ the exercise. A. difficult to finish B. difficulty to finish C. difficulty in finishing D. difficult finishing 8. I want to congratulate you __________ the contest. A. to win B. on winning C. at winning D. about winning. 9. You gave me precious help __________ I am extremely grateful. A. to which B. for that C. to that D. for which 10. I bought 20 roses, three __________ were destroyed before I came home. A. of them B. among them C. among which D. of which 11. John, __________ that his girlfriend went out with another guy, decided to say goodbye to her. A. believing B. believed C. to believe D. believe 12. Unfortunately, the university reacted unfavorably _________ the proposals. A. against B. by C. to D. with 13. Either I or they __________enjoying the party now. A. are B. is C. was D. were 14. Unlike my brother, who always fails to finish English tests, I am quite good _________ this subject. A. in B. about C. of D. at 15. I really must __________my car repaired soon. A. need B. have needed my car C. have D. let my car. II. Supply the correct form of the words in brackets. 1. The surgeon tried their best to save his life, but unfortunately the operation was _______.(SUCCESS) 2. He was very _______ of the work he had done. (PRIDE) 3. There were 50 _______ in the talent contest. (COMPETE) 4. Our _______ has lasted a lifetime. (FRIEND) 5. It was a complete _________ due to their poor planning. (FAIL) III. Fill in the blanks suitable particles or prepositions. 1. The bomb went _______ in a crowded street last night. 2. Peter arranged to meet Helen after work last night but she didn’t turn _______. 3. I know how wonderful you are. There no need to show _______. 4. There used to be a shop at the end of this street but it closed _______ a month ago. 5. Things will get easier as time goes _______. D. READING I. Read the following passage then choose the best answer from the four options (marked A, B, C and D) to complete the numbered blanks in the passage. Identify your answers by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. Many of the world’s people are concerned __________(1) the dwindling number of whales in the oceans and seas. They are worried because the number of whales is getting so __________(2). Whales are very large, aquatic animals. People have hunted whales __________(3) about the eleventh century. Certain types of whales have been hunted too much. Recently, their numbers have decreased so much that they are in _________(4) of becoming extinct. These concerned people are working to save the whales..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(3)</span> Why do people want to save the whales? There are two important reasons. One reason is that whales help to keep a balance between plants and animals. People have __________(5) this balance. People get rid of their wastes by throwing them into the oceans and seas. People’s sewage and garbage increase the _________(6) of salt in ocean and sea water. The increased salt helps some plants and some very small animals _________(7). These plants and animals can be _________(8) to fish. Whales eat enormous amounts of plankton, the plants and animals that thrive in very salty water. __________(9), whales are very important because they keep the ocean environment clean enough for fish. In addition, because fish __________(10) necessary food for many people, people need whales, and many people want to save them. 1.A. of. B. about. C. to. D. with. 2. A. little. B. great. C. large. D. small. 3. A. in. B. since. C. at. D. of. 4. A. dangerous. B. endangered. C. danger. D. dangered. 5. A. distributed. B. destroyed. C. disturbed. D. followed. 6. A. number. B. amount. C. variety. D. much. 7. A. grow. B. develop. C. appear. D. increase. 8. A. good. B. useful. C. harmful. D. bad. 9. A. Therefore. B. However. C. But. D. Moreover. 10. A. bring. B. provide. C. give. D. take. II. Read the following passage and then choose the best answer by writing the letter A, B, C or D on the answer sheet. Lin e. (5). (10). (15). Just two months after the flight of Apollo 10, the Apollo 11 astronauts made their historic landing on the surface of the Moon. This momentous trip for humanity also provided scientists with an abundance of material for study; from rock and soil samples brought back from the Moon, scientists have been able to determine much about the composition of the Moon as well as to draw interferences about the development of the Moon from its composition. The Moon soil that came back on Apollo 11 contains small bits of rock and glass which were probably ground from the large rocks when meteors impacted with the surface of the Moon. The bits of glass are spherical in shape and constitute approximately half of the Moon soil. Scientists found no trace of animal or plant life in this soil. In addition to the Moon soil, astronauts gathered two basic types of rocks from the surface of the Moon: basalt and breccia. Basalt is cooled and hardened volcanic lava common to the Earth. Since basalt is formed under extremely high temperatures, the presence of this type of rock is an indication that the temperature of the Moon was once extremely hot. Breccia, the other kind of rock brought back by the astronauts, was formed during the impact of falling objects on the surface of the Moon. This second type of rock consists of small pieces of rock compressed together by the force of impact. Gases such as hydrogen and helium were found in some of the rocks, and scientists believe that these gases were carried to the Moon by solar wind, the streams of gases that are constantly emitted by the Sun.. 1. The paragraph preceding the passage most likely discusses A. astronaut training B. the inception of the Apollo space program C. a different space trip D. previous Moon landings..

<span class='text_page_counter'>(4)</span> 2. What is the subject of this passage? A. The Apollo astronauts B. Soil on the Moon. C. What the Moon is made of D. Basalt and breccia. 3. An “ abundance” in line 3 is A. a disorderly pile B. a wealthy bunch C. an insignificant proportion D. a large amount 4. According to the passage, what does Moon soil consist of? A. Hydrogen and helium B. Large chunks of volcanic lava C. Tiny pieces of stones and glass D. Stream of gases 5. Which of the following was NOT brought back to the Earth by the astronauts? A. Basalt B. Soil C. Breccia D. Plant life 6. An “ indication” in line 14 is A. an exhibition B. a clue C. a denial D. a dictate 7. According to the passage, breccia was formed A. when objects struck the Moon B. from volcanic lava C. when streams of gases hit the surface of the Moon D. from the interaction of helium and hydrogen. 8. It is implied in the passage that scientists believe that the gases found in the Moon rocks A. were not originally from the Moon B. were created inside the rocks C. traveled from the Moon to the Sun D. caused the Moon’s temperature to rise 9. The author’s purpose in this passage is to A. describe some rock and soil samples B. explain some of the things learned from space flights C. propose a new theory about the creation of the Moon D. demonstrate the difference between basalt and breccia 10. It can be inferred from the passage that A. the only items of importance that astronauts brought back from the Moon were rock and soil samples B. scientists learned relatively little from the Moon rock and soil samples C. scientists do not believe that it is necessary to return to the Moon D. rock and soil samples were only some of a myriad of significant items from the Moon. III. Read the following passage then choose the best answer from the four options (marked A, B, C and D) to complete the numbered blanks in the passage. Identify your answers by writing the corresponding letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet. Stamp collecting! What a wonderful hobby! I began when I was only five. I used to _________(1) for the postman’s arrival, always eager to seize unwanted envelopes and tear off the corner with the stamp stuck __________(2) it. Once- I remember it all too clear- my mother and father were sunning themselves in the garden when the post __________(3) on the doormat. I heard the clatter of the letter flap and __________(4) went to investigate. There are four or five envelopes, all with very enticing stamps. __________(5) at the tender age of five I knew one doesn’t open mail addressed to other people. __________(6), tearing just the corners off the envelopes struck me as perfectly fair and allowable, and that’s what I did. I carefully tore as __________(7) to the stamps as possible, feeling that even the envelopes, which were addressed to my parents and not to me, should be treated with __________(8). There was nothing furtive in what I did. I knew my parents would see what I’d done, and I didn’t think there was any__________(9) in it. They always let me remove the corners after they’d opened them. Later, though, my father solemnly showed me his letters. They looked distinctly moth-eaten, with bites taken out of the corners and sides. I began to __________(10) what I’d done! 1. A. stare. B. watch. C. look. D. peer. 2. A. over. B. in. C. on. D. of.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(5)</span> 3. A. came. B. was. C. lay. D. arrived. 4. A. hurriedly. B. hurried. C. hurry. D. hurrily. 5. A. Because of. B. Even. C. Due to. D.To. 6. A. However. B. But. C. So. D. Although. 7. A. nearby. B. next. C. close. D. round. 8. A. gentleness. B. caution. C. honour. D. respect. 9. A. trouble. B. harm. C. wrong. D. bad. 10. A. accept. B. admit. C. realize. D. confess.. E. WRITING I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it. 1. If I were you, I’d look for another job I suggest ____________________________________________________________________ 2. He lost his money simply because he wasn’t careful. If __________________________________________________________________________ 3. Jack’s parents made him study for his exams. Jack was ____________________________________________________________________ 4. They believe he is mad. He _________________________________________________________________________ 5. I tried as hard as I could, but I just couldn’t get the money. No matter___________________________________________________________________ II. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the given word. 1. She owns all this land now. (belongs) All _______________________________________________________________________ 2. Organized activities don’t interest Eva very much. ( interested) Eva_______________________________________________________________________ 3. If you run everyday, your breathing improves quickly. (running ) Daily______________________________________________________________________ 4. There are too many people for so few resources.. (enough) There______________________________________________________________________ 5. If it doesn’t stop snowing, we won’t get home ( unless) We _______________________________________________________________________ SỞ GD&ĐT VĨNH PHÚC --------------------------ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC. -------- THE END --------HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM ĐỀ THI CHỌN HSG VÒNG TỈNH – NĂM HỌC 2010 - 2011 ĐỀ THI MÔN: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 11 Dành cho học sinh các trường THPT không chuyên.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(6)</span> Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (Hướng dẫn chấm gồm 03 trang) Tổng điểm: 100 điểm A. LISTENING I. (10ts:.2 pts/item) 1. F 2. T II. (10 pts: 1,pt/item) 1. has (just) phoned 2. after 4 o’clock 3. a local paper 4. sport (on television/ TV) 5. food B. PHONETICS ( 5 pts: 01pt/ item) 1. D 2. B C. LEXICAL – GRAMMAR. 3. T. 4. F. 5. T. 6. can’t afford it 7. the Science Museum 8. shape(s) and size(s) 9. at 5 o’clock 10. (professional) musicians 3. A. 4.C. 5.D. 1.C 2.D 6.A 7. C 11. A 12. C II. (5 pts: 1pt/ item) 1. unsuccessful 2. proud III. (5 pts : 1pt/item) 1. off 2. up 3. off D. READING I. ( 10pts: 1pt/ item). 3.D 8. B 13. A. 4.B 9. D 14. D. 5.C 10. D 15. C. 3. competitors. 4. friendship. 5. failure. 1.B 2.D 6.B 7. A II. (10 pts: 1pt /item). 3.B 8. C. 4.C 9.A. 5. A 10. B. 1.C 2.C 6.B 7.A III. (10 pts: 1 pt /item) 1. B 2.C 6. A 7. C. 3.D 8.A. 4.C 9.B. 5.D 10.D. 3.D 8.D. 4.A 9.B. 5.B 10.C. I. ( 15pts: 1pt/ item). 4. down. E. WRITING I. ( 10 pts: 2pt/ item) 1. I suggest (that) you (should) look for another job. 2. If he had been careful, he wouldn’t have lost his money. 3. Jack was made to study for his exam (by his parents). 4. He is believed to be mad. 5. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t get the money. II. ( 10 pts: 2pt/ item) 1. All this land belongs to her. 2. Eva isn’t interested in organized activities very much.. 5. by.

<span class='text_page_counter'>(7)</span> 3. Daily running (quickly) improves your breathing (quickly). 4. There are not enough resources for so many people. 5. We won’t get home unless it stops snowing. LISTENING TAPESCRIPT Section I. Mary: Hello, John John: Hello, Mary. Mary: How is your latest book going? John: Oh, you mean the one I am writing on the Loch Ness monster? Well, it is going rather slowly at present. Mary: Oh, dear. Why’s that? John: Well, the inspiration’s there but everything is wrong. One day I tire myself out with the writing but the next day I can hardly keep myself awake. On top of that my work processor keeps breaking down. Mary: Perhaps you need to take a week off. John: Well, I am going up to Scotland to do some research for the book next week. Mary: That should be nice, especially if you see the monster! But you’ll still have your mind on your work the whole time. John: That’s true. In fact at this stage seeing the monster would be a mixed blessing as I’d have to rewrite and revise large chunk that I’ve already done. But going away gives the engineer a good chance to see where the trouble is. By the time I get back, my machine should be free of all its gremlins, even if I’m still under the weather. Section II. Mike: Hello, I’m Mike. Jill has just phoned to say that she is coming to visit me. She should arrive just after four o’clock. So here I am at the Tourist Information Office. I wanted to call at lunchtime but they were closed and I’ve had to wait until two o’clock. They’ve given me some leaflets and I’ve bought myself a local paper. I want to find somewhere good for us to go tonight. Jill used to be mad on music and dancing. And me, I was always keen on sport, well watching it on television, anyway. Jill was the one who went in for all the exciting things like skiing down mountains. There are plenty of restaurants, but the food isn’t always all that good and I probably can’t afford it anyway. Oh dear, I don’t know what to choose. Ah, this looks good. There is a guided tour of the local television studios. If you’re lucky you can actually see some of the stars filming new episodes of soap operas and things. What does it say here in the small print? “Small group only, who have to watch from behind the screen.” That sounds OK to me as long as there aren’t loads of other people, in which case they probably won’t let anyone watch at all. Oh, yes, there’s the Science Museum. Jill says she doesn’t like science but I’ve been on about taking her there for years and she is quite keen on the hands- on exhibit. There’s a room where all the walls are distorted and painted with misleading lines, and the furniture is all the wrong shapes and sizes. It deceives your eyes and the funny thing is that you stumble about and bump into things. Jill says it wouldn’t happen to her. She thinks she’s got a superior sense of balance or something. But she just doesn’t know what it is like in there. I’d certainly love to prove her wrong. Oh, dear, the Science Museum closes at five each evening. That’s not very good. Oh well, we can go tomorrow but that still leaves tonight to plan. I wonder whether she’d like to go and see Herbert and Muriel. She likes music, so why not spend the evening with two really top-class professionals?.

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