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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
KÌ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI TNH LỚP 12 THPT
NĂM HỌC 2016 - 2017
MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH
Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút
(Đề thi có 08 trang)
Chú ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào tờ giấy thi
Phần trắc nghiệm: Chỉ cần viết đáp án A, hoặc B, C, D
Phần tự luận: Viết đầy đủ theo yêu cầu của bài
(Thí sinh không được sử dụng bất cứ tài liệu gì)
A. LISTENING:
Hướng dẫn làm bài Nghe:
Bài Nghe gồm có 04 phần, mỗi phần thí sinh được nghe 02 lần.
Mở đầu và kết thúc phần nghe có tín hiệu nhạc.
Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có trong bài.
I. Listen to five short conversations and choose the correct answer to each question (5.0 points).
1. Where will the friends meet?
A B C
2. What has the girl forgotten to bring?
A B C
3. Which TV program is on at 9 o’clock?
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A B C
4. How will the man book tickets for the show?
A B C
5. What will the man do this winter?
A
B C
II. Listen to the recording and choose the correct answer to each question (6.0 points).
6. The Railway Princess is on television from ________.
A. 9.00 to 10.00 B. 9.00 to 10.30 C. 9.30 to 11.00
7. There is a music program for teenagers ________.
A. early in the morning B. at lunchtime C. before lunch
8. You can see a football match between ________.
A. Brazil and Ireland B. Spain and Italy C. Ireland and Spain
9. If the weather is bad, there will be no ________.
A. cycling B. skiing C. tennis
10. In the quiz program, teams have to guess ________.
A. the place B. the year C. the person
11. I Could Live Forever is a ________.
A. thriller B. comedy C. musical
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III. Listen to the recording and fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS (5.0 points).
HOLIDAY IN NORTHUMBERLAND
Useful information:
Read Peter’s Green Book called (12) “________ Northumberland.”
Lots of things to do, for example, visiting castles.
Accommodation in flats, hotels, cottages or bed and breakfast places.
Best time to go is (13) ________ .
Bike Hire:
One week - £ 35
Two weeks - (14) ________.
Local Events:
June - Food Festival
August - International (15) ________.
National Park Activities:
Guided Walks
Photography
(16) ________.
IV. Listen to the recording and state whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) (4.0 points).
T F
17. There are four different age groups that play water polo.
18. The under 16s train on Monday and Thursday evenings.
19. Training for the water polo team starts this week.
20. You have to pay to join the water polo classes for under 18s.
B. GRAMMAR – VOCABULARY – LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
I. Choose the word, phrase or expression which best completes each sentence (12 points).
21. Most of the victims died painfully because they ________ poisonous fumes leaking from the chemical factory.
A. suffocated B. grasped C. inhaled D. inspired
22. Orbiting from 2.7 to 3.6 billion miles from the sun ________.
A. the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930
B. the discovery of Pluto was made by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
C. Pluto was discovered by the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
D. it was in 1930 that the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto
23. Geometry is a branch of mathematics ________ with the properties of lines, curves, shapes, and surfaces.
A. that concerns B. concerning
C. that are concerning D. concerned
24. Centuries of erosion have exposed________ rock surfaces in the Painted Desert of northern Arizona.
A. in colors of the rainbow B. colored like a rainbow
C. rainbow-colored D. a rainbow’s coloring
25. Top fashion models often spend thousands of dollars ________.
A. getting straightened their teeth B. getting their teeth straightened
C. straightening their teeth D. having got their teeth straighten
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26. The President came ________ a lot of criticism for refusing to resign from office.
A. over B. in for C. off D. out of
27. ________ is a general category that includes all mental states and activities.
A. What do psychologists call cognition B. Psychologists call it cognition
C. What psychologists call cognition D. Cognition, as it is called by psychologists, which
28. “Jack, why don’t you have a night out? It would take your ________ off your worries,” said Mary.
A. thoughts B. mind C. head D. heart
29. Nothing ever seems to bother Alan. No matter what happens, he always seems to remain as cool as ________.
A. a cucumber B. ice-cream C. frost D. an Eskimo
30. Catherine: “Thank you very much for your kind donation, Mr. Johnson.” Mr. Johnson: “________.”
A. Absolutely, Miss B. You are right C. Well, it’s enough D. Delighted I was able to help
31. Boss: “Laura, keep working until you finish the report, will you?” Laura: “ ________.”
A. Hang on a minute B. Thanks. It’s really encouraging
C. It sounds great D. Hang it all. You can’t expect me to work overnight
32. Patient: “What shall I do when I want to call you?” Nurse: “________”
A. You can find the red button on the right B. Please stay here and enjoy yourself
C. Press the red button on the right D. I’d come every fifteen minutes
II. Give the correct form of the words in brackets (5.0 points).
33. Personally, his latest novel is entertaining, but full of (ACCURATE) __inaccuracies_____.
34. “Tom, I’m afraid your plan is (WORK) ___unworkable_____. Forget it,” the foreman said.
35. Sarah was aware of the threat of being made redundant, but she remained (DETERMINE)
___determinedly_____ optimistic.
36. Deforestation and excessive farming have (POOR) ___impoverished_____ the soil.
37. In many developing countries, the shortage of food is the major cause of (NUTRITIOUS) ___malnutrition_____.
III. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting (4.0 points).
38. Unlike other architects of the early modern movement, Alva Alto stressed informality, personal expression,
A B C
romantic, and rationality in his work.
D
39. Doctors point out that the increase in respiratory diseases are directly related to air pollution.
A B C D
40. There are over twenty species of wild roses in this area, all of which have prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and
A B C
large flowers, which usually smell sweetly.
D
41. Every candidate under considering for a federal job must undergo a thorough medical examination.
A B C D
IV. Choose the word / phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following questions
(2.0 points).
42. They consider themselves as benevolent employers, providing sick pay and pensions for all the workers.
A. generous B. naïve C. innovative D. stingy
43. Tests are regularly conducted in this area to ascertain whether pollution levels have dropped.
A. contemplate B. behold C. consider D. determine
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V. Choose the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following questions (2.0
points).
44. The teacher gave such a succinct explanation about the matter that all the students could understand it properly.
A. clear and brief B. detailed and informative
C. simple and precise D. lengthy and confusing
45. Since the officers knew little themselves of the matter, their reassurances were necessarily vague.
A. ill-defined B. indistinct C. apparent. D. imprecise
D. READING:
I. Study the following pieces of information and choose the option that is SIMILAR in meaning to the given
one (10 points).
46.
LOCKERS IN THIS AREA
ARE RESERVED FOR USE
BY VISITING TEAM ONLY
A. Anyone who takes part in a swimming competition may use these lockers.
B. Lockers are used in this area only
C. Swimmers from visiting teams needn’t pay to use lockers.
D. Members of the local swimming team cannot use these lockers.
47.
Mum,
Tom wants you to call him. I
said you’d be back very late
but he didn’t mind. I’ve gone
out. Back about midnight.
Jenny
A. Jenny wanted to go out with Tom.
B. Jenny’s mother will arrive home late.
C. Tom and Jenny would be back at midnight.
D. Tom didn’t agree with Jenny’s suggestion.
48.
NOTICE
To order your class photo, sign
below. $6.0 each, 15% discount on
four or five copies (payment to
office immediately, please)
A. There will be a class photo if enough people sign here.
B. Your photo will cost less if you pay the office in advance.
C. The price per photo is reduced if several are ordered at once.
D. If you sign here, you will only have to pay $ 6.0 for all your photos.
49.
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE
Refreshments are served only
during the interval.
A. Help yourself to drinks after performance.
B. You can have a drink during the break.
C. Snacks are available before the performance.
D. Refresh yourself with the afternoon performance.
50.
PLEASE GO TO CUSTOMER
SERVICES ON GROUND FLOOR IF
YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE GOODS
A. You can change things you do not want at Customer Services.
B. You can try on clothes on the ground floor.
C. You can change your money at Customer Services.
D. You can resell things you do not want at Customer Services
51.
WELCOME TO
TRI-STAR SCHOOL
All visitors to report to school
A. School reports are available in the office.
B. Staff must tell the office when they arrive.
C. People visiting the school should inform the office.
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office on second floor. D. Tri-Star School greets all visitors on the second floor.
52.
WAIT OUTSIDE STATION FOR
AIRPORT BUS EVERY 10
MINUTES
A. It takes 10 minutes from the station to the airport.
B. The airport bus stops regularly at the station.
C. Passengers wait outside the airport bus for 10 minutes.
D. The bus waits to collect passengers from the station.
53.
To: Prof. Edward’s students
From: College secretary
Prof. Edward would like to remind you
that Wednesday’s lecture is to take
place in Room 5.9 (this week only).
Start time unchanged
A. The location of Wednesday’s lecture will be different from usual.
B. Students should check when this Wednesday’s lecture begins.
C. Prof. Edward had forgotten to announce the change on Wednesday.
D. As planned last week, the place to hold the lecture will be unchanged.
54.
DO NOT CLIMB CASTLE WALLS
DANGER OF FALLING STONES
A. Do not climb the walls as they are dangerous.
B. Stones are in danger of falling on castle walls.
C. There is a danger of falling on the stones.
D. Check for loose stones before you climb.
55.
Job applications to be left
at reception not with security
guard
A. There is a job available as a security guard.
B. Give your application form to the receptionist.
C. Reception can pass a message to the security guard.
D. Applicants as security guards must be available at the reception.
II. Read the passage below and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space (10 points).
Researchers in the field of psychology have found that one of the best ways to make an important decision,
such as choosing a university to attend or a business to (56) _______ in, involves the utilization of a decision
worksheet. Psychologists who study optimization compare the actual decisions made by people (57) _______
theoretical ideal decisions to see how similar they are. Proponents of the worksheet procedure believe that it will
yield optimal, that is, the best decisions. (58) _______ there are several variations on the exact format that
worksheets can take, they are all similar in their essential aspects.
Worksheets require defining the problem in a clear and concise way and then listing all possible (59)
_______ to the problem. Next, the pertinent considerations that will be affected by each decision are listed, and the
relative importance of each consideration or consequence is determined. Each consideration is assigned a
numerical value to reflect its relative importance. A decision is (60) _______ calculated by adding these values
together. The alternative with the highest number of points emerges (61) _______ the best decision.
Since most important problems are multifaceted, there are several alternatives to choose (62) _______,
each with unique advantages and disadvantages. One of the benefits of a pencil and paper decision-making
procedure is that it permits people to deal with more variables than their minds can generally comprehend and
remember. (63) _______, people can keep about seven ideas in their minds at once. A worksheet can be especially
useful when the decision (64) _______ a large number of variables with complex relationships. A realistic example
for many college students is the question "What will I do after graduation?" A graduate might seek a (65) _______
that offers specialized training, pursue an advanced degree, or travel abroad for a year.
56. A. invest B. trade C. work D. persist
57. A. from B. about C. to D. of
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58. A. Thus B. Yet C. So D. Although
59. A. consequences B. findings C. solutions D. recommendations
60. A. mathematical B. mathematically C. mathematics D. mathematic
61. A. among B. like C. as D. into
62. A. about B. of C. for D. from
63. A. By contrast B. On the average C. As a result D. At most
64. A. makes B. suggests C. produces D. involves
65. A. position B. location C. place D. field
III. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question (10 points).
Lines
5
10
15
20
About 20,000 years ago, the last Ice Age was at its height. Outside the tropics, temperatures
were as much as 15
0
C lower than today, and vast ice-sheets covered almost one-quarter of the earth’s
present land surface. In the northern hemisphere, they reached as far south as Chicago and London.
These severe conditions persisted for several thousand years, but at length the ice-sheets
began to retreat as average temperatures slowly rose. As the ice-sheets and glaciers melted, the sea
rose again, and by 5000 B.C. it had reached almost its present height. In the process, large areas of
formerly dry land were drowned, but the milder temperatures more than compensated for this, in human
terms, by encouraging an increasing abundance of plant and animal food. Forests, with their
accompanying wildlife, re-colonized much of the former arctic wastes while grasslands, likewise
teeming with game, replaced the deserts around the equator. For mankind, this was a period of new
possibilities, and in several parts of the world human societies grasped these opportunities by
developing a completely new way of life, based on farming.
This had two aspects. On the one hand, there was agriculture - the deliberate alteration of
natural systems in order to produce an abundance of a particular variety of plants. On the other came
the domestication of useful animal species to produce milk, meat, hide or wool, and a vital source of
power for plowing and other agricultural processes. Thus, full-scale agriculture developed and many of
the species domesticated by the early farmers have remained the mainstay of agricultural economies to
this day - such as wheat and barley, rice and millet, corn, beans, and the potato.
These changes were revolutionary, for they marked the development of a completely new way
of life. The immense impact of agriculture, vastly increasing the number of people who could be fed and
clothed, and in the process transforming the face of the earth, makes it one of the most important
developments in the history of mankind.
66. The word “they” in line 3 refers to _______.
A. 20,000 years B. the tropics C. temperatures D. ice-sheets
67. According to the passage, the effect of a rise in temperature was to _______.
A. increase the height of the glaciers B. drown some of the humans
C. produce many more animals D. submerge some of the land
68. The phrase “in the process” in line 6 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. as a consequence B. over and over C. in the act D. by the same token
69. The author mentions all of the following as important for the development of agriculture EXCEPT the _______.
A. change of temperatures B. growth of the deserts
C. increase of birds and animals D. spread of woodlands
70. The word “teeming” in line 10 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. satisfying B. abounding C. redundant D. saturated
71. The word “mainstay” in line 17 is closest in meaning to _______.
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A. fundamentals B. realities C. requirements D. concerns
72. It can be inferred from the passage that agriculture was developed mainly to _______.
A. domesticate animals for food and use B. introduce a new way of life
C. produce a wide variety of plants D. provide food and clothing for society
73. According to the passage, agricultural development has brought about all of the followings EXCEPT_______.
A. better nourishment B. novel lifestyle
C. swifter development in mankind’s history D. abundance in clothing
74. The passage primarily discusses _______.
A. obstacles to agricultural societies B. agriculture - the development of a new way of life
C. two aspects of agricultural development D. the development of agriculture
75. The tone of the author in the passage is _______.
A. humorous B. neutral C. pessimistic D. ironic
E. WRITING:
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence
printed before (5.0 points).
76. The only thing that prevented the passing of the bill was the death of the Speaker of the House.
Had it …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
77. The protection of the animal world is pointless unless we take steps to protect our planet as well.
It is not worth…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
78. It was Walter Raleigh who introduced potatoes and tobacco into England.
The English owe …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
79. He was unable to make both ends meet though he worked very hard.
Hard-working…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
80. Many people have suggested regulating the green belt development carefully.
It ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
II. Imagine you are planning to spend your holiday in Hue City. Write a letter of about 80 - 100 words to one
of your friends to tell him / her about your plan (5.0 points).
III. Family plays a very important part in forming and developing a person’s personality. What do you think
about the statement? In about 220 - 250 words, write an essay to express your opinion (15 points).
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Họ và tên thí sinh:……………………………………………………. Số báo danh:……………………
Họ và tên giám thị 1:…………………………………………………. Chữ ký:………………………….
Họ và tên giám thị 2:…………………………………………………. Chữ ký:………………………….
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UBND TỈNH HẢI DƯƠNG
KÌ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI TỈNH LỚP 12 THPT
SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO NĂM HỌC 2016 - 2017 MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH ĐỀ CHÍNH THƯC
Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút
(Đề thi có 08 trang)
Chú ý: Thí sinh làm bài vào tờ giấy thi
Phần trắc nghiệm: Chỉ cần viết đáp án A, hoặc B, C, D
Phần tự luận: Viết đầy đủ theo yêu cầu của bài
(Thí sinh không được sử dụng bất cứ tài liệu gì) A. LISTENING:
Hướng dẫn làm bài Nghe:
Bài Nghe gồm có 04 phần, mỗi phần thí sinh được nghe 02 lần.
Mở đầu và kết thúc phần nghe có tín hiệu nhạc.
Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có trong bài.
I. Listen to five short conversations and choose the correct answer to each question (5.0 points).
1.
Where wil the friends meet? A B C
2. What has the girl forgotten to bring? A B C
3.
Which TV program is on at 9 o’clock? Page 1/8 A B C
4.
How wil the man book tickets for the show? A B C
5.
What wil the man do this winter? A B C
II. Listen to the recording and choose the correct answer to each question (6.0 points).
6. The Railway Princess is on television from ________. A. 9.00 to 10.00 B. 9.00 to 10.30 C. 9.30 to 11.00
7. There is a music program for teenagers ________. A. early in the morning B. at lunchtime C. before lunch
8. You can see a footbal match between ________. A. Brazil and Ireland B. Spain and Italy C. Ireland and Spain
9. If the weather is bad, there wil be no ________. A. cycling B. ski ng C. tennis
10. In the quiz program, teams have to guess ________. A. the place B. the year C. the person
11. I Could Live Forever is a ________. A. thril er B. comedy C. musical Page 2/8
III. Listen to the recording and fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS (5.0 points).
HOLIDAY IN NORTHUMBERLAND Useful information:
 Read Peter’s Green Book cal ed (12) “________ Northumberland.”
 Lots of things to do, for example, visiting castles.
 Accommodation in flats, hotels, cottages or bed and breakfast places.
 Best time to go is (13) ________ . Bike Hire:  One week - £ 35
 Two weeks - (14) ________. Local Events:  June - Food Festival
 August - International (15) ________. National Park Activities:  Guided Walks  Photography  (16) ________.
IV. Listen to the recording and state whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) (4.0 points). T F
17. There are four different age groups that play water polo.
18. The under 16s train on Monday and Thursday evenings.
19. Training for the water polo team starts this week.
20. You have to pay to join the water polo classes for under 18s.
B. GRAMMAR – VOCABULARY – LANGUAGE FUNCTIONS
I. Choose the word, phrase or expression which best completes each sentence (12 points).
21.
Most of the victims died painfully because they ________ poisonous fumes leaking from the chemical factory. A. suffocated B. grasped C. inhaled D. inspired
22. Orbiting from 2.7 to 3.6 bil ion miles from the sun ________.
A. the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930
B. the discovery of Pluto was made by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
C. Pluto was discovered by the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh in 1930
D. it was in 1930 that the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto
23. Geometry is a branch of mathematics ________ with the properties of lines, curves, shapes, and surfaces. A. that concerns B. concerning C. that are concerning D. concerned
24. Centuries of erosion have exposed________ rock surfaces in the Painted Desert of northern Arizona. A. in colors of the rainbow B. colored like a rainbow C. rainbow-colored D. a rainbow’s coloring
25. Top fashion models often spend thousands of dol ars ________.
A. getting straightened their teeth
B. getting their teeth straightened C. straightening their teeth
D. having got their teeth straighten Page 3/8
26. The President came ________ a lot of criticism for refusing to resign from office. A. over B. in for C. off D. out of
27. ________ is a general category that includes al mental states and activities.
A. What do psychologists cal cognition
B. Psychologists cal it cognition
C. What psychologists cal cognition
D. Cognition, as it is cal ed by psychologists, which
28. “Jack, why don’t you have a night out? It would take your ________ off your worries,” said Mary. A. thoughts B. mind C. head D. heart
29. Nothing ever seems to bother Alan. No matter what happens, he always seems to remain as cool as ________. A. a cucumber B. ice-cream C. frost D. an Eskimo
30. Catherine: “Thank you very much for your kind donation, Mr. Johnson.” Mr. Johnson: “________.” A. Absolutely, Miss B. You are right C. Wel , it’s enough
D. Delighted I was able to help
31. Boss: “Laura, keep working until you finish the report, wil you?” Laura: “ ________.” A. Hang on a minute
B. Thanks. It’s real y encouraging C. It sounds great
D. Hang it al . You can’t expect me to work overnight
32. Patient: “What shal I do when I want to cal you?” Nurse: “________”
A. You can find the red button on the right
B. Please stay here and enjoy yourself
C. Press the red button on the right
D. I’d come every fifteen minutes
II. Give the correct form of the words in brackets (5.0 points).
33.
Personal y, his latest novel is entertaining, but ful of (ACCURATE) __inaccuracies_____.
34. “Tom, I’m afraid your plan is (WORK) ___unworkable_____. Forget it,” the foreman said.
35. Sarah was aware of the threat of being made redundant, but she remained (DETERMINE)
___determinedly_____ optimistic.
36. Deforestation and excessive farming have (POOR) ___impoverished_____ the soil.
37. In many developing countries, the shortage of food is the major cause of (NUTRITIOUS) ___malnutrition_____.
III. Choose the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correcting (4.0 points).
38.
Unlike other architects of the early modern movement, Alva Alto stressed informality, personal expression, A B C
romantic, and rationality in his work. D
39. Doctors point out that the increase in respiratory diseases are directly related to air pol ution. A B C D
40. There are over twenty species of wild roses in this area, al of which have prickly stems, pinnate leaves, and A B C
large flowers, which usual y smel sweetly. D
41. Every candidate under considering for a federal job must undergo a thorough medical examination. A B C D
IV. Choose the word / phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word in the following questions (2.0 points).
42. They consider themselves as be
nevolent employers, providing sick pay and pensions for al the workers. A. generous B. naïve C. innovative D. stingy
43. Tests are regularly conducted in this area to ascertain whether pol ution levels have dropped. A. contemplate B. behold C. consider D. determine Page 4/8
V. Choose the word that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word in the following questions (2.0 points).
44. The teacher gave such a succinct explanation about the matter that al the students could understand it properly. A. clear and brief B. detailed and informative C. simple and precise D. lengthy and confusing
45. Since the officers knew little themselves of the matter, their reassurances were necessarily vague. A. il -defined B. indistinct C. apparent. D. imprecise D. READING:
I. Study the following pieces of information and choose the option that is SIMILAR in meaning to the given one (10 points). 46.
LOCKERS IN THIS AREA
A. Anyone who takes part in a swimming competition may use these lockers. ARE RESERVED FOR USE
B. Lockers are used in this area only BY VISITING TEAM ONLY
C. Swimmers from visiting teams needn’t pay to use lockers.
D. Members of the local swimming team cannot use these lockers. 47. Mum,
A. Jenny wanted to go out with Tom.
Tom wants you to call him. I
B. Jenny’s mother wil arrive home late.
said you’d be back very late
C. Tom and Jenny would be back at midnight.
but he didn’t mind. I’ve gone D. Tom didn’t agree with Jenny’s suggestion.
out. Back about midnight. Jenny 48. NOTICE
A. There wil be a class photo if enough people sign here.
To order your class photo, sign B. Your photo wil cost less if you pay the office in advance.
below. $6.0 each, 15% discount on C. The price per photo is reduced if several are ordered at once.
four or five copies (payment to D. If you sign here, you wil only have to pay $ 6.0 for al your photos.
office immediately, please) 49. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE
A. Help yourself to drinks after performance.
Refreshments are served only B. You can have a drink during the break. during the interval.
C. Snacks are available before the performance.
D. Refresh yourself with the afternoon performance. 50.
PLEASE GO TO CUSTOMER A. You can change things you do not want at Customer Services.
SERVICES ON GROUND FLOOR IF B. You can try on clothes on the ground floor.
YOU WISH TO EXCHANGE GOODS
C. You can change your money at Customer Services.
D. You can resel things you do not want at Customer Services 51. WELCOME TO
A. School reports are available in the office. TRI-STAR SCHOOL
B. Staff must tel the office when they arrive.
All visitors to report to school
C. People visiting the school should inform the office. Page 5/8
office on second floor.
D. Tri-Star School greets al visitors on the second floor. 52.
WAIT OUTSIDE STATION FOR A. It takes 10 minutes from the station to the airport.
AIRPORT BUS – EVERY 10 B. The airport bus stops regularly at the station. MINUTES
C. Passengers wait outside the airport bus for 10 minutes.
D. The bus waits to col ect passengers from the station. 53.
To: Prof. Edward’s students
A. The location of Wednesday’s lecture wil be different from usual. From: Col ege secretary
B. Students should check when this Wednesday’s lecture begins.
Prof. Edward would like to remind you C. Prof. Edward had forgotten to announce the change on Wednesday.
that Wednesday’s lecture is to take D. As planned last week, the place to hold the lecture wil be unchanged.
place in Room 5.9 (this week only). Start time unchanged 54.
DO NOT CLIMB CASTLE WALLS
A. Do not climb the wal s as they are dangerous.
DANGER OF FALLING STONES
B. Stones are in danger of fal ing on castle wal s.
C. There is a danger of fal ing on the stones.
D. Check for loose stones before you climb. 55.
Job applications to be left A. There is a job available as a security guard.
at reception not with security B. Give your application form to the receptionist. guard
C. Reception can pass a message to the security guard.
D. Applicants as security guards must be available at the reception.
II. Read the passage below and decide which option A, B, C or D best fits each space (10 points).
Researchers in the field of psychology have found that one of the best ways to make an important decision,
such as choosing a university to attend or a business to (56) _______ in, involves the utilization of a decision
worksheet. Psychologists who study optimization compare the actual decisions made by people (57) _______
theoretical ideal decisions to see how similar they are. Proponents of the worksheet procedure believe that it wil
yield optimal, that is, the best decisions. (58) _______ there are several variations on the exact format that
worksheets can take, they are al similar in their essential aspects.
Worksheets require defining the problem in a clear and concise way and then listing al possible (59)
_______ to the problem. Next, the pertinent considerations that wil be affected by each decision are listed, and the
relative importance of each consideration or consequence is determined. Each consideration is assigned a
numerical value to reflect its relative importance. A decision is (60) _______ calculated by adding these values
together. The alternative with the highest number of points emerges (61) _______ the best decision.
Since most important problems are multifaceted, there are several alternatives to choose (62) _______,
each with unique advantages and disadvantages. One of the benefits of a pencil and paper decision-making
procedure is that it permits people to deal with more variables than their minds can general y comprehend and
remember. (63) _______, people can keep about seven ideas in their minds at once. A worksheet can be especial y
useful when the decision (64) _______ a large number of variables with complex relationships. A realistic example
for many col ege students is the question "What wil I do after graduation?" A graduate might seek a (65) _______
that offers specialized training, pursue an advanced degree, or travel abroad for a year. 56. A. invest B. trade C. work D. persist 57. A. from B. about C. to D. of Page 6/8 58. A. Thus B. Yet C. So D. Although 59. A. consequences B. findings C. solutions D. recommendations 60. A. mathematical B. mathematically C. mathematics D. mathematic 61. A. among B. like C. as D. into 62. A. about B. of C. for D. from 63. A. By contrast B. On the average C. As a result D. At most 64. A. makes B. suggests C. produces D. involves 65. A. position B. location C. place D. field
III. Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question (10 points). Lines
About 20,000 years ago, the last Ice Age was at its height. Outside the tropics, temperatures
were as much as 150C lower than today, and vast ice-sheets covered almost one-quarter of the earth’s
present land surface. In the northern hemisphere, they reached as far south as Chicago and London.
These severe conditions persisted for several thousand years, but at length the ice-sheets 5
began to retreat as average temperatures slowly rose. As the ice-sheets and glaciers melted, the sea
rose again, and by 5000 B.C. it had reached almost its present height. In the process, large areas of
formerly dry land were drowned, but the milder temperatures more than compensated for this, in human
terms, by encouraging an increasing abundance of plant and animal food. Forests, with their
accompanying wildlife, re-colonized much of the former arctic wastes while grasslands, likewise 10
teeming with game, replaced the deserts around the equator. For mankind, this was a period of new
possibilities, and in several parts of the world human societies grasped these opportunities by
developing a completely new way of life, based on farming.
This had two aspects. On the one hand, there was agriculture - the deliberate alteration of
natural systems in order to produce an abundance of a particular variety of plants. On the other came 15
the domestication of useful animal species to produce milk, meat, hide or wool, and a vital source of
power for plowing and other agricultural processes. Thus, ful -scale agriculture developed and many of
the species domesticated by the early farmers have remained the mainstay of agricultural economies to
this day - such as wheat and barley, rice and mil et, corn, beans, and the potato.
These changes were revolutionary, for they marked the development of a completely new way 20
of life. The immense impact of agriculture, vastly increasing the number of people who could be fed and
clothed, and in the process transforming the face of the earth, makes it one of the most important
developments in the history of mankind.
66. The word “they” in line 3 refers to _______. A. 20,000 years B. the tropics C. temperatures D. ice-sheets
67. According to the passage, the effect of a rise in temperature was to _______.
A. increase the height of the glaciers B. drown some of the humans C. produce many more animals D. submerge some of the land
68. The phrase “in the process” in line 6 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. as a consequence B. over and over C. in the act D. by the same token
69. The author mentions al of the fol owing as important for the development of agriculture EXCEPT the _______. A. change of temperatures B. growth of the deserts
C. increase of birds and animals D. spread of woodlands
70. The word “teeming” in line 10 is closest in meaning to _______. A. satisfying B. abounding C. redundant D. saturated
71. The word “mainstay” in line 17 is closest in meaning to _______. Page 7/8 A. fundamentals B. realities C. requirements D. concerns
72. It can be inferred from the passage that agriculture was developed mainly to _______.
A. domesticate animals for food and use B. introduce a new way of life
C. produce a wide variety of plants
D. provide food and clothing for society
73. According to the passage, agricultural development has brought about al of the fol owings EXCEPT_______. A. better nourishment B. novel lifestyle
C. swifter development in mankind’s history D. abundance in clothing
74. The passage primarily discusses _______.
A. obstacles to agricultural societies
B. agriculture - the development of a new way of life
C. two aspects of agricultural development
D. the development of agriculture
75. The tone of the author in the passage is _______. A. humorous B. neutral C. pessimistic D. ironic E. WRITING:
I. Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before (5.0 points).
76.
The only thing that prevented the passing of the bil was the death of the Speaker of the House.
 Had it …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
77. The protection of the animal world is pointless unless we take steps to protect our planet as wel .
 It is not worth…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
78. It was Walter Raleigh who introduced potatoes and tobacco into England.
 The English owe …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
79. He was unable to make both ends meet though he worked very hard.
 Hard-working…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
80. Many people have suggested regulating the green belt development careful y.
 It ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
II. Imagine you are planning to spend your holiday in Hue City. Write a letter of about 80 - 100 words to one
of your friends to tell him / her about your plan (5.0 points).

III. Family plays a very important part in forming and developing a person’s personality. What do you think
about the statement? In about 220 - 250 words, write an essay to express your opinion (15 points).
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Họ và tên giám thị 1:…………………………………………………. Chữ ký:………………………….
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