Đề thi Tuyển sinh lớp 10 THPT tỉnh Nam Định năm học 2021-2022 môn Tiếng Anh (chuyên)

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1. A. a B. the C. × (no artile) D. an
2. A. namely B. then C. really D. although
3. A. shining B. gleaming C. glowing D. glistening
4. A. present B. so-called C. would-be D. former
5. A. leisure B. dole C. queue D. home
6. A. rejection B. refusal C. denial D. dismissal
7. A. for B. since C. when D. during
8. A. access B. admittance C. entry D. permission
9. A. what B. whom C. which D. who
10. A. get B. place C. put D. fix
II. Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to
each of the questions. (0.5p)
In 1903 the members of the governing board of the University of Washington in Seattle
engaged a firm of landscape architects, specialists in the design of outdoor environments-Olmsted
Brothers of Brookline, Massachusetts-to advise them on an appropriate layout for the university
grounds. The plan impressed the university officials, and in time many of its recommendations were
implemented. City officials in Seattle, the largest city in the northwestern United States, were also
impressed, for they employed the same organization to study Seattle's public park needs. John Olmsted
did the investigation and subsequent report on Seattle's parks. He and his brothers believed that parks
should be adapted to the local topography, utilize the area's trees and shrubs, and be available to the
entire community. They especially emphasized the need for natural, serene settings where hurried
urban dwellers could periodically escape from the city. The essence of the Olmsted park plan was to
develop a continuous driveway, twenty miles long, that would tie together a whole series of parks,
playgrounds, and parkways. There would be local parks and squares, too, but all of this was meant to
supplement the major driveway, which was to remain the unifying factor for the entire system.
In November of 1903 the city council of Seattle adopted the Olmsted Report, and it
automatically became the master plan for the city's park system. Prior to this report, Seattle's park
development was very limited and funding meager. All this changed after the report. Between 1907
and 1913, city voters approved special funding measures amounting to $4,000,000. With such
unparalleled sums at their disposal, with the Olmsted guidelines to follow, and with the added
incentive of wanting to have the city at its best for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909, the
Parks Board bought aggressively. By 1913 Seattle had 25 parks amounting to 1,400 acres, as well as
400 acres in playgrounds, pathways, boulevards, and triangles. More lands would be added in the
future, but for all practical purposes it was the great land surge of 1907-1913 that established Seattle's
park system.
1. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. The planned development of Seattle's public park system
B. The organization of the Seattle city government
C. The history of the Olmsted Brothers architectural firm
D. The design and building of the University of Washington campus
2. The word "engaged" is closest in meaning to
A. trained B. hired C. described D. evaluated
3. Which of the following statements about parks does NOT reflect the views of the Olmsted Brothers
firm?
A. They should be planted with trees that grow locally.
B. They should provide a quiet, restful environment.
C. They should be protected by limiting the number of visitors from the community.
D. They should be designed to conform to the topography of the area.
4. Why does the author mention "local parks and squares" when talking about the Olmsted plan?
A. To emphasize the difficulties facing adoption of the plan
B. To illustrate the comprehensive nature of the plan
C. To demonstrate an omission in the plan
D. To describe Seattle's landscape prior to implementation of the plan
5. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about how citizens of Seattle received the
Olmsted report?
A. They were hostile to the report's conclusions.
B. They ignored the Olmsteds' findings.
C. They supported the Olmsteds' plans.
D. They favored the city council's seeking advice from another firm.
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO
NAM ĐỊNH
ĐỀ THI TUYN SINH VÀO LP 10
TNG THPT CHUN LÊ HNG PHONG
NĂM HỌC 2021-2022.
Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên)
Thời gian làm bài:120 phút.
thi gm: 08 trang)
Phòng thi số: …………
Số báo danh
Điểm bài thi
Họ tên, chữ ký của giám khảo
Số phách
Số phách
Do hội đồng chấm thi ghi
Bằng số
Bằng chữ
1. ...........................................
2. ...........................................
Do hội đồng chấm thi ghi
Full Name:
Jane Bond
Phone Number:
(1) ____________________
USA Address:
509 (2) ____________________ House
1137 (3) ____________________, Seattle
Packing Day:
(4) ____________________
Date:
11th March
Clean-up by:
5:00 p.m.
Date:
(5) ____________________ 14
th
About the Price:
Rather expensive
Storage Time:
(6) ____________________
Items:
___ 7. cutlery and dishes
___ 8. kettle
___ 9. alarm clock
___ 10. CD player
A. in emergency pack
B. in personal package
C. in storage with the furniture
Statements
Answers
1. Camber's theme park is different from other theme parks in that it has a focus
on education.
2. The park was first opened in 2004.
3. All rides and parking are included in the entrance fee.
4. Becoming a member of the club means you can visit some special zones closed
to other people.
5. The Future Farm zone encourages visitors to get close to the animals.
Bài thi môn: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên) KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 THPT
CHUYÊN 2021 - 2022
Họ và tên thí sinh: ………………………………
..……… Hội đồng coi thi: ……………………….………
Ngày sinh: ………………………………
.………..………
Họ tên, chữ ký của 2 giám thị:
Nơi sinh: ………………………………………
..………
Trường: .......................................................................
1...............................................................
...................
2.....................................................
..............................
1. ..............……………………….
……………………………............
be...be.
Học sinh trưng: ……………………………………
Thí sinh không viết vào phần gạch chéo này
III. SECTION 3: You will hear a radio interview with Jeremy Wales, who is talking about
issues relating to ethical design. Circle the best answer (A, B or C). You will hear the recording
TWICE. (0.5p)
1. Who is being interviewed?
A. a teacher B. an artist C. a politician
2. What does Jeremy Wales say about the history of ethical design?
A. It is a totally new concept.
B. The idea is not new but the practice is.
C. It has been practiced for some time but gets more publicity now.
3. LOSA wanted to adapt South African workers' products so they would
A. appeal to a wider market. B. last longer. C. be quicker to produce.
4. How did the British designers influence the traditional Zulu products?
A. They used a wider range of colors.
B. They made the items smaller.
C. They made the items simpler.
5. What happens to LOSA's profits?
A. They are shared equally among the British and African team members.
B. They are spent on strengthening the African business to make it more independent.
C. They are put towards training new young African designers.
PART B. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (2.5 POINTS)
I. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences. (0.5p)
1. I took the ___ to congratulate him on his promotion.
A. opportunity B. chance C. occasion D. circumstance
2. You'd rather speak to him yourself, ___?
A. hadn't you B. didn't you C. wouldn't you D. won't you
3. During the demonstration the police arrested twenty people, four of ___ were charged with
obstruction.
A. who B. them C. which D. whom
4. ___ classical dance for six years, Jane finally felt ready to perform in public.
A. Having studied B. Studying C. To study D. Being studied
5. The use of computers aids in teaching, ___ the role of teachers is still very important.
A. although B. yet C. so that D. because
6. Do you really expect him ___ treated in this way?
A. to not object to be B. not to object to being
C. not to object to be D. not object to being
7. The baby can't even sit up yet, ___ stand and walk!
A. but for B. let alone C. all but D. rather than
8. Mike painted his bedroom black. It looks dark and dreary. He ___ a different colour.
A. must have chosen B. had to choose
C. should have chosen D. could have been choosing
9. Hoa is visiting her home town this afternoon.
Mark: “Don’t fail to send your family my regards.” - Hoa: “___.”
A. It’s my pleasure B. You’re welcome C. Good idea, thanks D. Thanks, I will
10. A small ___ of this medicine should be enough to lessen the pain.
A. part B. size C. dose D. ration
II. Give the correct form of the capital words. Write your answers in the blanks. (0.5p)
HOW USEFUL IS SELF-STUDY?
"Self-study" is a blanket term which means different things to different people. It can be used to
mean "autodidactic", or refer to self-help material for those who, for (1. WHAT) _______________
reason do not have access to a teacher.
For students following a distance learning course, such methods are worthwhile as they are designed
for those who cannot attend (2. RESIDENCE) _______________ courses, which are far more
expensive.
There are many drawbacks to self-study for university students, however, as one studies in isolation
and cannot enjoy exactly the same lifestyle as the traditional type of (3. GRADUATE)
_______________, who is combining new social and academic experiences. Those who choose to
use self-study as a path into the realms of academia do so for very different reasons, which depend
on their financial background to a large extent. Today, no one frowns on this, seeing it as a positive
step towards (4. LIGHT) _______________.
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Self-help courses are also available for those who recognize they have some kind of psychological
problem but who cannot afford the fees charged by psychoanalysts. Such courses need to be carefully
selected, but they can be (5. BENEFIT) _______________ to those who seek self-help.
III. Fill in each space provided in each sentence below with the correct form of one phrasal verb
given. Each phrasal verb can be used ONCE only. (1.0p)
give up tear off come across strike up look forward to
get at take over go under put by fall off
1. He's so miserable that, even if he _______________________ an envelope full of money in his
pocket, he'd still say he'd had an awful day.
2. After Geraldine moved to this area, she soon _______________________ a friendship with her new
neighbor.
3. If you really want to lose weight, you need to _______________________ eating fast food.
4. Since he spoke about the subject so indirectly, it was difficult to see what he was
_______________________.
5. I've heard a rumor that our rivals are aiming to _______________________ our firm some time this
year.
6. The students are _______________________ the field trip this Sunday.
7. The youth enterprise scheme _______________________ due to a lack of government support.
8. As soon as Tom was given his birthday present, he ___________ all the wrapping paper
____________.
9. It was only when my uncle retired that he realized he should _______________________ more for
his retirement.
10. But for the amount of violence at football matches, spectator attendance would not be
________________________ so dramatically.
IV. Each of the following sentences has ONE word that needs correction. Underline that word and
correct it by replacing it with ONE proper word. Write the correction in the provided blank on
the right. There is an example at the beginning (0). (0.5p)
Sentences
Corrections
0. He collided with a car because he was driving too fastly.
fast
1. It is time the government helped the unemployment to find some jobs.
2. Even on the most careful prepared trip, problems will sometimes develop
3. Thanks to her father's encouragement, she has done great progress in her study.
4. If they had realized the danger, they wouldn't got into trouble now.
5. The two cars for sale were in poor condition, so I didn't buy neither of them.
PART C. READING (3.0 POINTS)
I. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. (1.0p)
GIVEN THE THUMBS DOWN
When your manager tells you that they are pleased with your work, the least you can expect is a decent
reference when you leave. That, at any rate, is what Wayne Taft thought when he applied for a job as (1)
___ occupational care worker.
Imagine his surprise (2) ___, when he opened a letter that said "Sorry, we can't consider you because of
your job reference."
"It was very upsetting," he says. "I was shocked at how cruel people can be. My reference should have
been (3) ___." Mr. Taft, who is unemployed, is still suffering the consequences of his (4) ___ employer,
another home care provider, refusing to supply a positive, or even neutral reference. " I was looking
forward to a new job and now I'm on the (5) ___."
After he received the (6) ___ letter, he resigned himself to pursuing jobs using another past employer as
a reference. He was never told why the reference was bad, and he has felt powerless (7) ___ it happened.
But this week, he discovered that under the Data Protection Act, he has the right to request (8) ___ to
the reference from the organization who received it.
Mr. Taft says he intends to confront the employer (9) ___ turned him down and demand to see the
reference. "I'm so angry, I need to find out what happened and (10) ___ it right," he adds.
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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
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Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH (chuyên) 6. A. rejection B. refusal C. denial D. dismissal 7. A. for B. since C. when D. during
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Họ tên, chữ ký của giám khảo Số phách Số phách
Do hội đồng chấm thi ghi
Do hội đồng chấm thi ghi
II. Read the following passage and circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to Bằng số Bằng chữ
1. ...........................................
each of the questions. (0.5p)
In 1903 the members of the governing board of the University of Washington in Seattle
2. ...........................................
engaged a firm of landscape architects, specialists in the design of outdoor environments-Olmsted
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Brothers of Brookline, Massachusetts-to advise them on an appropriate layout for the university H ………… Nơ Ngày Họ v T
grounds. The plan impressed the university officials, and in time many of its recommendations were ọc r B 1. ư i s s ờ ài
implemented. City officials in Seattle, the largest city in the northwestern United States, were also
PART A. LISTENING (2.0 POINTS) à i ng i s nh nh tê t in hi
impressed, for they employed the same organization to study Seattle's public park needs. John Olmsted
Hướng dẫn phần thi nghe hiểu: : : …… tr ……… . h: n t .. . .... m
did the investigation and subsequent report on Seattle's parks. He and his brothers believed that parks -
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entire community. They especially emphasized the need for natural, serene settings where hurried . h: T . .. ……… I -
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urban dwellers could periodically escape from the city. The essence of the Olmsted park plan was to … ... ……… N ……… …… …… .... G
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I. SECTION 1: You will hear a conversation between a clerk from a moving company and a person ….... ……… ... A
playgrounds, and parkways. There would be local parks and squares, too, but all of this was meant to
who wants to relocate to the United States. You will hear the conversation TWICE. (1.0p) ………… ………… .. N .... …………
supplement the major driveway, which was to remain the unifying factor for the entire system.
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1137 (3) ____________________, Seattle .. … ……… ……
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(4) ____________________ ...
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1. What does the passage mainly discuss? Date:
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II. SECTION 2: You will hear a talk about Camber's theme park. Listen and decide whether the .... .... th
A. To emphasize the difficulties facing adoption of the plan
following statements are true (T) or false (F). You will hear the conversation TWICE. (0.5p) .. .. … P
B. To illustrate the comprehensive nature of the plan .... .... : T ……….
C. To demonstrate an omission in the plan Statements Answers . ... C .. .. .. H
D. To describe Seattle's landscape prior to implementation of the plan
1. Camber's theme park is different from other theme parks in that it has a focus .... .... U .... .. ……… Y
5. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage about how citizens of Seattle received the on education. ... Ê . Olmsted report?
2. The park was first opened in 2004. .... .... N ... ... 20
A. They were hostile to the report's conclusions.
3. All rides and parking are included in the entrance fee. . ... .... 2
B. They ignored the Olmsteds' findings.
4. Becoming a member of the club means you can visit some special zones closed ... 1 .....
C. They supported the Olmsteds' plans. ... - to other people. 20
D. They favored the city council's seeking advice from another firm.
5. The Future Farm zone encourages visitors to get close to the animals. 2 2 Trang 4/8 Trang 1/8
III. SECTION 3: You will hear a radio interview with Jeremy Wales, who is talking about
Self-help courses are also available for those who recognize they have some kind of psychological
issues relating to ethical design. Circle the best answer (A, B or C). You will hear the recording
problem but who cannot afford the fees charged by psychoanalysts. Such courses need to be carefully TWICE. (0.5p)
selected, but they can be (5. BENEFIT) _______________ to those who seek self-help. 1. Who is being interviewed? A. a teacher B. an artist C. a politician
III. Fill in each space provided in each sentence below with the correct form of one phrasal verb
2. What does Jeremy Wales say about the history of ethical design?
given. Each phrasal verb can be used ONCE only. (1.0p)
A. It is a totally new concept.
give up tear off come across strike up look forward to
B. The idea is not new but the practice is.
get at take over go under put by fall off
C. It has been practiced for some time but gets more publicity now.
1. He's so miserable that, even if he _______________________ an envelope full of money in his
3. LOSA wanted to adapt South African workers' products so they would
pocket, he'd still say he'd had an awful day.
A. appeal to a wider market. B. last longer.
C. be quicker to produce.
2. After Geraldine moved to this area, she soon _______________________ a friendship with her new
4. How did the British designers influence the traditional Zulu products? neighbor.
A. They used a wider range of colors.
3. If you really want to lose weight, you need to _______________________ eating fast food.
B. They made the items smaller.
4. Since he spoke about the subject so indirectly, it was difficult to see what he was
C. They made the items simpler.
_______________________.
5. What happens to LOSA's profits?
5. I've heard a rumor that our rivals are aiming to _______________________ our firm some time this
A. They are shared equally among the British and African team members. year.
B. They are spent on strengthening the African business to make it more independent.
6. The students are _______________________ the field trip this Sunday.
C. They are put towards training new young African designers.
7. The youth enterprise scheme _______________________ due to a lack of government support.
8. As soon as Tom was given his birthday present, he ___________ all the wrapping paper
PART B. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (2.5 POINTS) ____________.
I. Circle the letter A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences. (0.5p)
9. It was only when my uncle retired that he realized he should _______________________ more for
1. I took the ___ to congratulate him on his promotion. his retirement. y A. opportunity B. chance C. occasion D. circumstance
10. But for the amount of violence at football matches, spectator attendance would not be o nà
2. You'd rather speak to him yourself, ___?
________________________ so dramatically. hé A. hadn't you B. didn't you C. wouldn't you D. won't you c h
3. During the demonstration the police arrested twenty people, four of ___ were charged with c
IV. Each of the following sentences has ONE word that needs correction. Underline that word and obstruction.
correct it by replacing it with ONE proper word. Write the correction in the provided blank on n gạ A. who B. them C. which D. whom
the right. There is an example at the beginning (0). (0.5p)
4. ___ classical dance for six years, Jane finally felt ready to perform in public. A. Having studied B. Studying C. To study D. Being studied o phầ
5. The use of computers aids in teaching, ___ the role of teachers is still very important. Sentences Corrections A. although B. yet C. so that D. because
6. Do you really expect him ___ treated in this way?
0. He collided with a car because he was driving too fastly. fast A. to not object to be
B. not to object to being
1. It is time the government helped the unemployment to find some jobs. C. not to object to be D. not object to being
7. The baby can't even sit up yet, ___ stand and walk!
2. Even on the most careful prepared trip, problems will sometimes develop nh không viết và A. but for B. let alone C. all but D. rather than
8. Mike painted his bedroom black. It looks dark and dreary. He ___ a different colour.
3. Thanks to her father's encouragement, she has done great progress in her study. Thí si A. must have chosen B. had to choose
4. If they had realized the danger, they wouldn't got into trouble now. C. should have chosen
D. could have been choosing
9. Hoa is visiting her home town this afternoon.
5. The two cars for sale were in poor condition, so I didn't buy neither of them.
Mark: “Don’t fail to send your family my regards.” - Hoa: “___.” A. It’s my pleasure B. You’re welcome
C. Good idea, thanks D. Thanks, I will
PART C. READING (3.0 POINTS)
10. A small ___ of this medicine should be enough to lessen the pain.
I. Read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each space. (1.0p) A. part B. size C. dose D. ration GIVEN THE THUMBS DOWN
When your manager tells you that they are pleased with your work, the least you can expect is a decent
II. Give the correct form of the capital words. Write your answers in the blanks. (0.5p)
reference when you leave. That, at any rate, is what Wayne Taft thought when he applied for a job as (1)
HOW USEFUL IS SELF-STUDY? ___ occupational care worker.
"Self-study" is a blanket term which means different things to different people. It can be used to
Imagine his surprise (2) ___, when he opened a letter that said "Sorry, we can't consider you because of
mean "autodidactic", or refer to self-help material for those who, for (1. WHAT) _______________ your job reference."
reason do not have access to a teacher.
"It was very upsetting," he says. "I was shocked at how cruel people can be. My reference should have
For students following a distance learning course, such methods are worthwhile as they are designed
been (3) ___." Mr. Taft, who is unemployed, is still suffering the consequences of his (4) ___ employer,
for those who cannot attend (2. RESIDENCE) _______________ courses, which are far more
another home care provider, refusing to supply a positive, or even neutral reference. " I was looking expensive.
forward to a new job and now I'm on the (5) ___."
There are many drawbacks to self-study for university students, however, as one studies in isolation
After he received the (6) ___ letter, he resigned himself to pursuing jobs using another past employer as
and cannot enjoy exactly the same lifestyle as the traditional type of (3. GRADUATE)
a reference. He was never told why the reference was bad, and he has felt powerless (7) ___ it happened.
_______________, who is combining new social and academic experiences. Those who choose to
But this week, he discovered that under the Data Protection Act, he has the right to request (8) ___ to
use self-study as a path into the realms of academia do so for very different reasons, which depend
the reference from the organization who received it.
on their financial background to a large extent. Today, no one frowns on this, seeing it as a positive
Mr. Taft says he intends to confront the employer (9) ___ turned him down and demand to see the
step towards (4. LIGHT) _______________.
reference. "I'm so angry, I need to find out what happened and (10) ___ it right," he adds. Trang 2/8 Trang 3/8