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(Đáp án) Kỳ thi olympic truyền thống 30-4 lần thứ XVIII năm 2012 môn Tiếng Anh 11
(Đáp án) Kỳ thi olympic truyền thống 30-4 lần thứ XVIII năm 2012 môn Tiếng Anh 11 giúp các bạn học sinh sắp tham gia các kì thi Tiếng Anh tham khảo, học tập và ôn tập kiến thức, bài tập và đạt kết quả cao trong kỳ thi sắp tới. Mời bạn đọc đón xem!
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO BÀ RỊA VŨNG TÀU
KỲ THI OLYMPIC TRUYỀN THỐNG 30/4
TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN LÊ QUÝ ĐÔN
LẦN THỨ XVIII NĂM 2012
Khóa ngày 07 tháng 4 năm 2012
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH lớp 11
HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM THI VÀ BIỂU ĐIỂM I. PHONOLOGY 1. C. associate 2. B. wasabi 3. D. redundant 4. A. modal 5. A. bathing 6. A. disinter 7. A. substantial 8. A. monetary 9. B. assassinate 10. D. inheritance
II. VOCABULARY & STRUCTURE
Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences (20pts) 1. C. was that 2. A. like 3. A. butt in 4. B. muttering 5. C. read 6. D. dysentery 7. C. immunity
8. C. in the areas of funding and programming
9. A. would never have married
10. A. North Carolina today mines few metallic minerals 11. B. precursor 12. C. inadequacy 13. B. horse’s BLOGCHUYENANH.WORDPRESS.COM 14. A. throw at 15. A. come in for 16. D. surveillance 17. A. clatter 18. B. character 19. B. by the same token 20. B. failing
III. READING COMPREHENSION Reading 1 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. B Reading 2
1. I. A good home makes this possible
2. D. underlies all psychological treatment
3. F. Learning to wait for things
4. J. the first independent steps
5. C. or without any learning opportunities
6. E. By playing together, parents learn more about their children and children learn more from their parents
7. A. in their degree of strictness or indulgence
8. G. as much as the child's own happiness and well-being
9. B. consistency is very important in parental teaching
10. H. when they grow old enough to think for themselves
IV. GUIDED CLOZE TEST (10 pts) 1. B. at risk 2. D. recommends 3. C. Published 4. A. outlook 5. A. supports 6. B. shifting 7. C. moisture 8. D. alter 9. C. breadbasket 10. B. unlikely
BLOGCHUYENANH.WORDPRESS.COM B. WRITTEN TEST I. VERB TENSE
Put each verb in brackets in the correct tense or form (10 pts) 1. to be read/ reading 2. waiting 3. should have informed 4. asking 5. to keep 6. making 7. hadn’t been 8. accounts 9. must have forgotten 10. to turn
Put each verb in brackets in the correct tense or form (10 pts) 1. began 2. was 3. to have realized 4. was giving 5. would take 6. laid 7. have generally accepted 8. was used 9. to reproduce 10. were cut II. WORD FORM
Give the correct form of words in bracket (10 pts) 1. counterfactuals 2. Onside 3. Irrevocable 4. Renewals 5. intercollegiate 6. Predetermined 7. Spiritualized 8. Supremacy 9. Suspiciously 10. Outfitted
Supply each gap with the correct form of the word given in the box (10 pts) 1. precocious 2. overbred 3. unprecedented 4. moves BLOGCHUYENANH.WORDPRESS.COM 5. halfway 6. demolish 7. subject 8. excellence 9. naturally 10. subverted
III. PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS
Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions (10 pts)
1. These boots can be ordered directly from the manufacturers.
2. He escaped by passing himself off as a guard.
3. She refused to be a party to any violence.
4. Her sense of fun has rubbed off on her children.
5. We cannot afford to take risks when people’s lives are at stake.
6. Embarrassment rooted her to the spot.
7. The school ran into financial trouble when eighty percent of the staff went on strike.
8. Erica is an excellent colleague. She goes about her job calmly and efficiently.
9. There should be enough plates to go round/around.
10. Hundreds of people turned out /upin the rain to see their favorite pop star. IV. ERROR IDENTIFICATION
Identify 10 errors in the following passage and correct them (10 pts) THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE
This week we celebrated Valentine’s Day or rather incurable romances and those of us
who are a bit soft in the head did! The fourteenth of February always gives everyone
who’s anyone a chance to cast a few pearls of wisdom before their fellow sufferers
about the nature of ‘the universal migraine’ – love. Francis Farnsworth is the case in
point. I’m sure the poor old fellow has a heart of gold but he really does talk a load of
rubbish sometimes! His appearance last night on BBC 1’s ‘Let’s Talk It Over’ was not
exception. He started out by having what I will politely call a difference of opinion with
Tania Di Monte, author of ‘Tell me the Truth about love’. Ms. Di Monte always
expresses the most extraordinary views without any apparent fear of contradiction. Last
night she was boldly set out her rules for a perfect relationship when poor old
Farnsworth accidentally called her Tina. Tina is of course the name of her ex-husband
Darren’s second wife and we all know that any mention of him – or her – is like a red
rag to a bull to Tania. Farnsworth kept apologizing and saying that it had been a slip of
the tongue brought about by a momentary loss of concentration, but it took all presenter
Greg Lazarre’s skills to calm our Tania down again. Francis then started calling her
‘darling’, which only succeeded in making her even more furious. ‘Term of endearing’,
he stammered as she glared at him. She had been vehemently denying that there was
even a grain of truth in rumors about her forthcoming engagement with football star
Nick Pérez. Nevertheless, I’m sure it is only a question of time before we see Tania and
Nick on the cover of ‘Hi There!’ celebrating ‘the wedding of the century’. If marrying
someone like Tania is what happens to you if you’re incredibly successful, like Pérez
undoubtedly is, I shudder thinking what the price of failure might be!
BLOGCHUYENANH.WORDPRESS.COM 1. romances romantics 2. the a 3. not no 4. out off 5. set setting 6. loss lapse 7. endearing endearment 8. with to 9. like as 10. thinking to think V. OPEN CLOZE TEST
Fill in each blank with one suitable word (10 pts)
Can parrots communicate? 1. up 2. whatever/what 3. fact 4. Like/like 5. could/would 6.with 7. should 8. somewhere/anywhere 9. little 10. us
VI. SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
1. I’m not in the habit of sleeping in the afternoon.
2. Not for another five years did the whole truth about the murder come out.
3. No one seems to have predicted the correct result.
4. My grandfather didn’t have any recollection of phoning me last night
5. I didn’t feel up to playing football that day.
6. Laura had a lot of problems to contend with during her childhood.
7. Young children are apt to ask a lot of questions.
8. David seemed really ill at ease in front of all those people.
9. The press has poured scorn on the handling of the matter.
10. When they broke the news, she didn’t turn a hair. THE END BLOGCHUYENANH.WORDPRESS.COM