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sở GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
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KỲ THI TUYÊN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHÔ THÔNG
NÀM HỌC 2020 - 2021

ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC
(Đề thi gồm có 09 trang)

Mơn thi: TIẾNG ANH - CHUYÊN Phần: ĐỌC - VIẾT
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề
Ngày thi: 21/7/2020
(Lưu ỷ: Thỉ sinh làm bài ngay trên đề thỉ này)

GIÁM KHẢO 1

GIÁM KHẢO 2

ĐIẺM THI
BẰNG SỐ

SỐ PHÁCH

BẰNG CHỮ

A. LEXICO - GRAMMAR (40.0pts)
Part 1. Choose the best word or phrase from A, B, c, or D to complete these sentences.(20.0 pts)
1. Though badly damaged by fire, the palace was eventually to its original splendor.
A. repaired
B. renewed
c. restored


D. renovated
2. Nothing went right for our team after the first match,?
A. didn’t it
B. did they
c. didn’t they
D. did it
3. Son: “What is the process of______, Dad?”
Father: “Well, it involves the heating of liquid such as milk in order to kill harmful bacteria.”
A. industrialization B. pasteurization c. commercialization D. globalization
4. Having been served dinner,.
A. the problem was discussed by the members of the committee
B. the committee members discussed the problem
c. it was discussed by the committee members the problem
D. a discussion of the problem was made by the members of the committee
5. There has been a recommendation that Donald Trump the president of the USA.
A. not be elected
B. won’t be elected
c. isn’t elected
D. wasn’t elected
6. Most psychologists believe that the basic structure of an individual’s personality is.
A. well extremely established by the age of five
B. by the age of five it is extremely well established
c. by the age of five and well established extremely
D. extremely well established by the age of five
7. All is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life.
A. which is needed B. that is needed c. what is needed D. the thing needed
8. Despite yesterday's win, there is clearly no room for if the team want to stay top of
the league.
A. complacency B. complaisance c. competence D. commendation
9. The Martins have confirmed their strong to charity actions by donating a lump sum

of money again.
A. compliance
B. reliance c. commitment D. assignment
10.in this national park declined from a few thousand to a few hundred in ten years.
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A. For a number of tigers
B. The number of tigers
c. A number of tigers
D. That the number of tigers
11. According to the of the contract, tenants must give six months’ notice if they intend
to leave.
A. laws
B. rules
c. terms
D. details
12.of half-starving wolves were roaming the snow-covered countryside.
A. Herds
B. Flocks
c. Packs
D. Swarms
13. That human rights are is unacceptable in a civilized society.
A. impeached
B. abrogated
c. infringed
D. quashed
14. Gentleman: “Can you recommend any places for this summer holiday?”
Agent: “

A. Yes, please go to other agencies
B. I don’t think you could afford a tour to Singapore, sir
c. No. You cannot recommend any places
D. A package tour to the Spratly Islands would be perfect, sir
15. The novel coronavirus is suspected to have come from.
A. illegally trade animals
B. illegally traded animals
c. illegal traded animals
D. illegally trading animals
16. Mary attempted to herself with her new boss by volunteering to take extra work.
A. ingratiate
B. please
c. comment
D. gratify
17. Such characters as fairies or witches in Walt Disney animated cartoons are purely.
A. imaginable
B. imaginative
c. imagining
D. imaginary
18. The film Pride and Prejudice has costumes.
A. beautiful British old-fashioned
B. British old-fashioned beautiful
c. beautiful old-fashioned British
D. old-fashioned beautiful British
19. The relations between these two countries have become very after the unpleasant
incident at the border.
A. tense
B. excitable c. feverish D. reckless
20. Thankfully we another ticket as Daisy didn’t appear.
A. needn’t have got

B. needed not to get
c. didn’t need to get
D. hadn’t to get
Your answers:
1.
2.
11.

12.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

13.

14.


15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

Part 2. Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence (10.0 pts)
21. Her success went her expectation.
A. beyond
B. over
c. beneath
D. above
22. Luckily, the rain, so we were able to play the match.
A. gave out
B. got away
c. went away
D. held off
23. When several companies showed interests in buying the film rights to his novel, he knew he
had.
A. upped the ante
B. scooped the bag
c. hit the jackpot
D. caught the fat one
24. We had arranged to meet Jane at 8 o’clock, but she didn’t until half an hour later.

A. turn up
B. show off c. stick up D. put in
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25.1 am not able to go anywhere this weekend because I’m up to my in work.
A. neck
B. nose
c. waist
D. ankle
26. John has taken some painkillers but when the effects, his legs will hurt quite badly.
A. wear down
B. wear away
c. wear off
D. wear out
27. He didn’t know anything about business, so starting his own was.
A. a leap into the clouds
B. a leap into the whole
c. a leap in the dark
D. a leap in the night
28. As far as future goes, Olivia is. She hasn’t got a clue what career to follow.
A. on the level
B. all at sea c. in the know D. behind the scene
29.1 can’t stand Mr. Bryant. He is always blowing his own- telling everyone how good he is at
everything.
A. balloon
B. breath
c. mind
D. trumpet

30. More than 15 million people all over the world have Covid-19.
A. come down to
B. come up with c. got down to D. gone down with
Your answers:
21.
26.

22.
27.

23.
28.

24.
29.

25.
30.

Part 3. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the words in parentheses, (10.0 pts)
BECOMING A PARENT
Very little in our lives prepares US for (31)(PARENT). Suddenly, your life is turned upside
down and all sorts of (32)_____________________(FAMILIAR) demands are placed on you.
How we ourselves were treated by our parents in our (33)(YOUNG) can have an (34)
(APPRECIATE) effect on who we become as parents. Our own (35) (OBSERVE) of how our parents
responded to US creates a model of parenting that is (36)
(INTIMATE) connected to the kind
of parents we become. It’s not uncommon for people to show the same child-rearing (37)
(CHARACTER) as their own parents. If your father was a(n) (38)(SYMPATHY) figure who always
seemed too busy to care about how you felt, then there’s a chance you will repeat the same behavior.

If your mother was utterly (39)(SELF) in her devotion to her children, there’s a chance that you too
will be equally giving and do all that is (40)(HUMAN) possible for your offspring.
Your answers:
31.
36.
32.
37.
33.
38.
34.
39.
35.
40.
B. READING (70.0 pts)
Part 1, Choose one word from A, B,c or D that best completes each gap in the passage. (10.0 pts)
OWNING A PET
The joys and tribulations of being a pet owner! During our lifetime most of US have some
experience of either owning a pet or being in (41)contact with someone who does. Is there such a
thing as “the ideal pet”? If so what characterizes the ideal pet? Various (42)influence one’s choice of
pet, from your reasons for getting a pet to your lifestyle. For example, although quite a few pets are
relatively cheap to buy, the cost of (43)can be considerable. Everything must be (44) into account,
from food and bedding, to vaccinations and veterinary bills. You must be prepared to (45)time on
your pet, which involves shopping for it, cleaning and feeding it. Pets can be demanding and a big
responsibility. Are you prepared to exercise and (46)an animal or do you prefer a more independent
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pet? How much spare room do you have? Is it right to lock an energetic animal into a (47)space? Do
you live near a busy road which may threaten the life of your pet? Pets (48)as turtles and goldfish can

be cheap and convenient, but if you prefer affectionate pets, a friendly cat or dog would be more (49).
People get pets for a number of reasons, for company, security or to teach responsibility to children.
Pets can be affectionate and loyal and an excellent source of company as long as you know what pet
(50) you and your lifestyle.
41. A. near
B. close
c. narrow
D. tight
42. A. facets
B. elements
c. factors
D. points
43. A. upkeep
B. maintenance
c. upbringing
D. raising
44. A. considering
B. held
c. taken
D. kept
45. A. take
B. waste
c. occupy
D. spend
46. A. household
B. housetrain
c. housekeep
D.
47. A. confined
B. detained

c.reduced
D. closed
48. A. so
B. for
c. much
D. such
49. A. suited
B. appropriate
c. likely
D. good
50. A. fits
B. matches
c. suits
D. goes with
Your answers:
41.
42.
46.
47.

43.
48.

44.
49.

45.
50.

Part 2. Read the passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word. (20.0 pts) ENJOY THE

BENEFIT OF STRESS!
The pressures of everyday life are undeniable, but many experts consider the current strategies
we use to deal with them to be inadequate and often dangerous. They believe that (51)of trying to
manage our response to stress by means of drugs and relaxation techniques, we must actually exploit
stress. Apparently, research shows that people who create conditions of stress for (52) by doing
exciting and risky sports or looking for challenges, cope much better (53)
life’s
problems.
Activities of (54)type have
been shown to create a lot of emotion; people may actually cry or feel extremely uncomfortable. But
there is a point (55)_________________________which they realize they have succeeded and
know that it was a positive experience. This is because we learn through challenge and difficulty.
That’s (56)_________________we get our wisdom. Few of US, unfortunately, understand this
fact. For example, many people believe they (57)from stress at work, and take time (58)as a result.
Yet it has been found in some companies that by (59)the

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healthiest people are those with the most responsibility. So next
time you are in a stress situation, just remember that it will be a
possible learning experience and could also (60) your health!
Your answers:
51.
56.

52.
57.


53.
58.

54.
59.

55.
60.

Part 3. The passage below contains 10 errors. Underline the errors in the passage, then write the
errors and the corrections in the numbered spaces provided below the passage. (0) has been done
as an example. (20.0pts)
Line
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

CHANGING AMBITIONS
It used to be accept wisdom that higher education provides access to betterpaid careers. Therefore, the world of work has changed in recent decades, from one
where few people had universities degrees to one where they are very common. A
good many underpaid teachers, managers and other professional are considering a

career change. Swapping the desk for the tool box, many are retraining to have
skilled manual workers, who are very much in demand.
Those who do the change are finding that as plumbers, gas fitters and
electricians they can earn a good deal less than they used to. Workers who know
nothing about these vital services can demand higher fees from customers and often
enjoy considerable independence, at place of the controlled working environment in
a school and office. Of course, those who make the break know that if it doesn’t
work out, they can usually go back from their profession at a later day.

Your answers: 0. accept (line 1) —> accepted
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.

66.
67.
68.
69.
70.

Part 4. Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, c or D) to complete each
sentence. (20.0pts)
THE ORIGINS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
The Solar System, as we know it, contains over 178 objects which revolve around our central
star, or the Sun. Some of this objects can be seen from Earth with the unaided eye or an earth-based
telescope, but the majority have only been detected through the development of instruments such as
the Hubble Space Telescope, or unmanned probes like Voyager. These instruments operate outside
Earth’s atmosphere collecting information on the composition and behavior of objects in the Solar

System, which has enabled researchers to hypothesize their origins.
It is generally thought that a cloud of interstellar gas and dust known as a “nebula”, was
disturbed by some major event in space, possibly a supernova, about five billion years ago and
began to collapse under its own gravity, forming a cloud. The center of the cloud became so hot that
it eventually exploded into a star with the cooler gases flowing around it. In time, the gases
condensed into dust, metals, and various kinds of ice in the cold outer reaches of space. These solid
particles collided with each other to form larger objects, or asteroids, as they continued to spin
around our central star.
As these asteroids increased in size, their gravity began to pull in all the material in their
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immediate surroundings, and the largest of these went on to become planets. The very different
composition of the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) and the outer planets (Jupiter,
Saturn, Neptune and Uranus) has led astronomers to hypothesize that their distances from the Sun
caused them to develop at different rates and in different ways. According to the most widely-held
opinions, the planets closest to the Sun, where all the ice particles were vaporized due to the
incredible heat, were formed mostly of rock, silicates, and metals with high melting points. These
particles collided and were pulled together by gravity. These inner planets have thin atmospheres or
none at all, and few, if any, satellites, which would indicate that most of the available material was
either pulled into their own gravity or burned away in the heat of the Sun.
The inner and outer planets are separated by an asteroid belt, consisting of material that was
not able to form into planets due to Jupiter’s immense gravity. Beyond this area, as more dust and ice
particles escaped destruction by the Sun, four larger planets formed over a longer period of time in a
far colder environment as material was thrown out from the center by the spinning star’s centrifugal
force. About a million years after the cooling of the original nebula, the Sun began to emit a stream of
charged protons and electrons known as solar wind which blew the remaining gases outwards, to be
sucked in by the outer planets which became gas giants. These planets attracted many objects in their
vast gravity fields, some of which are big enough to be termed “satellites”, and countless smaller

fragments which formed rings around the planets.
The discovery of more objects in the Solar System in recent times has led to the need for
further classification. Far beyond the outer planets lies Pluto, which was originally considered to be
the ninth planet, but which has since been found to be a binary system of two dwarf planets, the other
being Charon. Pluto’s origins may be in the recently discovered Kuiper Belt, the source of many of
the comets which travel through the Solar System. This theory is based on Pluto’s rock/ice
composition which is similar to that of a comet. At one time, also thought to be a moon of Neptune,
Pluto/Charon was reclassified in 2006 as one of three dwarf planets discovered so far, the others
being Eris and Ceres.
Scientific knowledge is only as good as the ability of scientists to collect evidence, so as new
advances are made in astronomy, the present theories may be disproved, as in the case of Pluto. The
above account represents the consensus of current opinions on the matter.
(Al Toefl iBTReading-Richie Hahn)

71. In paragraph 1, what does the author say about the role of the Hubble Space Telescope?
A. It is too defective for our scientists to come up with definite answers to the origin of the
universe.
B. Scientists discovered billions of new planets by combining measurements from the Hubble
Space Telescope with Voyager measurements.
c. It solved the age of the universe and measured the age of what may be the youngest galaxy ever
seen in the universe.
D. It has helped unveil many mysteries or queries about our universe.
72. The word “disturbed” in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. broken
B. bothered
c. attracted
D. imported
73. The word “their” in the passage refers to.
A. materials
B. surroundings

c. planets
D. asteroids
74. Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the italicized sentence in the
passage?
A. Planets formed from gases and dust particles after comets collided with the Sun.
B. According to scientists, the manners in which planets developed was wholly dependent on
their distance from Jupiter’s rings.
c. The dissimilar make-up of the planets closest to the Sun and those farthest from the Sun
suggests that their distance from the Sun affected their formation.
D. Scientists believe the Sun evolved from the composition of several older planets in the solar
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system.
75. According to paragraph 4, the inner and outer planets are separated by what?
A. an asteroid belt
B. a star
c. comets
D. a moon
76. According to the passage, all of the following are true about our solar system EXCEPT.
A. Planets nearest the Sun were formed mostly of rock
B. There continue to be new discoveries as technology improves
c. Colliding asteroids eventually formed planets
D. Most of the comets in the solar system can be seen with the naked eye during an annual solar
eclipse
77. Why does the author mention “Pluto” in paragraph 5?
A. To discuss Pluto’s rock/ice composition.
B. To introduce the concept of planet formation.
c. To show that new discoveries are always occurring.

D. To introduce the distinction between planets and dwarf planets.
78. The word “vaporized” in the passage is closest in meaning to.
A. turned into liquid
B. turn into gas
c. turn into a solid
D. remained the same
79. It can be inferred from the passage that the planets.
A. broke off from the rapidly spinning moon
B. collided more frequently, to spur the formation and growth of protoplanets
c. were initially asteroids
D. were formed by the collision of massive objects circling a black hole in eccentric orbits.
80. According to the passage, what were the universe’s origins?
A. A nebula collapsed under its gravity.
B. A black hole exploded and merged to create the universe.
c. A super being wished it into existence.
D. The Sun collapsed it on itself.
Your answers:
71.
76.

72.
77.

73.
78.

74.
79.

75.

80.

c. WRITING (50.0 pts)
Part 1. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the
sentence printed before. (10.0 pts)
81. The best way to make them work hard is to promise them a reward.
—> There’s.
82. Mark is a passionate skier and he also takes part in skateboarding tournaments.
Apart from...
83. You are allowed to play in my garden if you promise not to do anything wrong.
So long.
84. We regret to inform you that there is no more demand for your products.
Much to.
85. Right after our departure, Tommy came down with a cold.
—> No sooner.
Part 2. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one. Do not
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change the word given. (10.0 pts)
86. Ours is the only company allowed to import these chemicals (monopoly)
Our.
87. We shouldn’t have wasted so much time waiting for the film star to turn up. (worth)
->It.
88. The organizers disregarded the former president’s presence at the ceremony, (took)
—> The organizers.
89. From time to time, we spend our weekend at the lake, (again)
-> We.
90. When the official part of the meeting ended, everyone rushed to the buffet, (close)

—> When

.

Part 3. Write an essay of about 180 words on the following topic:
According to the World Health Organization, all international travel should end until the
coronavirus has gone.
Do you agree or disagree with this statement? (30.0pts)

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-----HẾT----Thỉ sinh không được sử dụng tài liệu. Cán bộ coi thi khơng giải thích gì thêm.


KỲ THI
TUYỀN SINH LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHÔ THÔNG
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO
TẠO
NÀM HỌC 2020- 2021
ĐẨK LẪK
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH - CHUYÊN

ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC
Phần: NGHE HIỂU
Thời gian làm bài: 30 phút, khơng kể thời gian phát đề
(Đe thi có 03 trang)
Chú ý: - Thí sinh làm bài trên đề thi bên trong.
- Ngồi những phần được u cầu, thí sinh khơng được ghi thêm bất kỳ thơng tin gì trên phần phách này và

trên đề thi.

; Số báo danh:....
; Nơi sinh:............
; Huyện/TX/TP:

Họ và tên thí sinh:............
Ngày, tháng, năm sinh:
Học sinh trường:...............

Họ tên, chữ ký Cán bộ
coi thi 1

Họ tên, chữ ký Cán bộ
coi thi 2

Số thứ tự bài thi (do
cán bộ coi thi ghi)

Mã bài thi (do HĐ
chấm ghi)


KỲ THISỞ
TUYỂN
SINHVÀ
VÀO
LỚPTẠO
10 TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG NÀM HỌC 2020-2021
GIÁO DỤC

ĐÀO
ĐẢKLÃK

ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC

Mơn thi: TIẾNG ANH - CHUN
Phần: NGHE HIỂU

Thời gian làm bài: 30 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề)
Ngày thỉ: 21/7/2020
(Đe thỉ gồm có 03 trang)

GIÁM KHẢO 1

(Lưu ý: Thỉ sinh ỉàm bài ngay trên đề thỉ này)

ĐIẺM THI

GIÁM KHẢO 2

BẢNG SỐ

SỐ PHÁCH

BẰNG CHỮ

HƯỚNG DẢN PHÀN THI NGHE HIỂU
• Bài nghe gồm 03 phần; mỗi phần được nghe 02 lần, mỗi lần cách nhau 05 giây.
• Mở đầu bài nghe có tín hiệu nhạc.
• Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) đã có trong bài nghe.

• Cán bộ coi thi thu bài ngay sau khi kết thúc phần nghe.
PART I, For questions 1-5, complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER
for each answer, 00 is done as an example, (10 points)

Events during Kenton Festival
Example
Start date: (00) 16th May
Opening ceremony (first day)
In the town center, starting at (1).
The mayor will make a speech.
A (2)will perform.
Performance of a (3)about Helen Tungate - a (4).
Evening fireworks display situated across the (5).
Your answers:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
PART IL For questions 6 to 15, complete the sentences. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
for each answer. (20 points)
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Preparing and Giving a Presentation
Initial thoughts
Most important consideration: your audience
Three points to bear in mind:
-


what they need to know.
how (6)they will be.
how big the audience will be.

Structure
Start with information that makes the audience (7).
End with (8).
Design
The presentation needs to be (9).
Vary content by using a mix of words and (10).
Presenting
Look at the audience, be enthusiastic and energetic.
Voice - vary speed and (11).
Occasionally add (12)for greater impact.
Do not use (13)(e.g. appears, seems).
Questions and Interruptions
When asked a question, first of all, you should (14).
Minimize interruptions by (15)them.
Your answers:
6.

11.

7.

12.

8.


13.

9.

14.

10.

15.

PART III, For questions 16-20, choose the correct letter A, B or c for each answer, (10 points)
16. Dave Hadley says that the computer system has.
A. become outdated
B. never worked well
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c. too many users
17. The main problem with the computer system is that it.
A. stops working
B. is too slow
c. displays incorrect data
18. Timetabling has become an issue because.
A. there is not enough time for anyone to do it
B. the courses are constantly changing
c. the system does not handle course options
19. To solve the timetable issues, Randhir suggests that.
A. the number of courses should be reduced
B. Dave should have someone to assist him

c. students should create their own timetables
20. Randhir says that a new system may
A. need to be trialled
B. be more economical
c. still have problems
Your answers:
16.

17.

18.
THE END

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19.

20.



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