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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
TP HỒ CHÍ MINH
ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC
Đề này gồm 4 trang
KỲ THI OLYMPIC THÁNG 4 THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH LẦN
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NĂM HỌC 2015-2016 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 10
Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút (không kể thời
gian giao đề)
Ngày 2 tháng 4 năm 2016
LISTENING (20 pts)
SECTION I. Listen to the recording carefully
and write down the missing words on your answer sheet. Interviewer: It (1)
Jennifer: It is... it took about four years to make my movie.
like a long process.
1: What were the most interesting (2). J:
Well, (3).
of the process for you? was really
interesting, but it can be (4)_ too. If you want to try and get a well-known Hollywood
actor, it can mean a lot of waiting for each person's (5)_ We ended up choosing
an (6)_ actress for my movie because none of the famous ones could work with
our (7)
But, I don't think I'd do it that way again...
a famous actress can make a big (8)
so i think I'd wait.
I: What was the best part of the process?
J: Oh, definitely (9)
the movie. It's extremely (10),
-
we worked 12 to 14 hours a day for four weeks
on my movie
- but it's also very exciting. It's so
different from any other kind of job! SECTION II. Listen to the recording. For
questions 11-15, choose the option (A, B, C, or D) which best completes the
blank space or best answers the question.
11. What program is it?
12.
A. Fashion on TV
B. music on the radio C. TV music show among
the people who are suggesting songs.
B. Andy
C. Felix
C. Ireland
B. memories of old times C. fashions
is probably the oldest A. Jeany 13. Which of
the following countries is where Andy from?
B. Scotland 14. The presenter really wants
something about
A. fashion models
A. England
15. The least suitable song to be suggested is
B. Fashion
A. Vogue
D. music for fashion shows
D. Mark
D. Wales
D. university days
C. Dedicated Followers of Fashion D. Freedom
SECTION III. Listen to the recording. Give brief answers to the questions. 16.
What are the speakers talking about?
17. In Scotland, how will they travel to, and
where will they stay in the mountains in the free days? 18. To compare with
that on the last camping trip, how is the accommodation in Greece this time?
19. What will the weather be like in Greece during their stay?
20. Who will get the special trophy at the
celebration?
USE OF ENGLISH (40 pts)
Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that
best completes the sentence.
1. Without the sun, there
A. would be
2. Who was the first person
ready for the test, the boys felt very
nervous.
A. reaching
3.
A. Being not
4. I hope nobody will hurt
A. himself
5.
A. None
no life on the earth.
B. is
C. couldn't be
D. hasn't been
the South Pole? B. reached
C. to reach
D. who reached
B. Hadn't been
B. themselves
C. Not to have been
D. Not being
C. herself
D. oneself
B. Some
C. Both
D. Neither
after as if she was a child.
B. to be looked
C. looking
my younger brothers are engineers.
6. She can't stand
A. to look
7. Mishaps sometimes come so soon,
A. one and another
8. I'd rather
A. read than watch
B. one after another
C. one after the others
television; the programs seem to get worse.
9. I can't do my work! I wish they.
A. all could stop
10. Gosh! Our kids
A. forever forget
B. read to watch
C. reading to watching
C. would all stop
that lousy music next door. B. had all stopped
things they have learnt.
B. always forget
11. With my new computer, I can work
A. a great deal more effectively C. much
effectively
12. The cost of living is getting
A. the higher, the higher
13. Michael asked me
A. when had I submitted
than before.
C. are forever forgetting
D. being looked
D. one or another
D. reading than watching
D. are all stopping
D. always have forgotten
B. by far more effectively D. more and more
effectively
C. higher and higher
D. the more high than ever
B. more and more highly the term paper to the
teacher.
B. when I was submitting C. when I had
submitted
D. when did I submit
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B. sacrifice
his ankle.
B. sprained
14. The principal will declare the ceremony
open as soon as all the graduates and guests
A. will have sat
15. Of the ten beauty spots my brother
visited,
A. none of which
B. have been seated
B. not one of them
B. highly
C. will be sitting left a lasting impression
on him.
16. Taking photographs in this world renowned
museum is
A. absolutely
17. They managed to
A. survive
C. which none
all the men from the collapsed mine.
18. Adam tripped over a rock and
A. twisted
19. The heel on Jane's new shoes
forbidden.
D. have seated
D. and none of them
D. strictly
D. save
D. wounded
C. seriously
C. rescue
C. struck
A. scratched
B. crumbled
C. damaged
D. broke
20. Some endurance events may be rescheduled
if such high pollution levels
A. create
B. present
C. run
a health risk to most athletes.
D. face
21. He promised his daughter a doll, and, to
my great joy, he
A. stood by
B. stuck at
his word. C. went back on
D. held onto
22. They just
A. ended up
B. put up
a cup of tea.
B. call for
B. host
A. scattered
B. shoved
B. turn their hand
A. face
33.
A:"
A. lost to
B. defeated by
35. A: "Why would he bother to lie about
it?"
A. There's no doubt about it. Choose the word
or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that is incorrect.
B: "
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B. Not so fast!
C. Search me!
with each other. They used to be a dream
couple.
23. I'm worn out. I could
A. put up with
24. Tim is staying with a(n)
A. adopted
25. During the
A. hold-up
someone tried to call the police.
26. She is now in the public
A. attention
27. She
B. outbreak
a few clothes into a case and hurried to the
airport.
28. AC Milan is a(n)
A. successful
29. Television came into
A. practice
30. The teacher gave him a
A. trusting
31. My sisters don't
A. see eye to eye
32. These days I have my
"
story of a football club in 1990's.
B. successive
and became a competitor with the motion
pictures. B. enforcement
C. use
smile to encourage him to answer the question.
B. worthy
C. considerable
with me about the arrangements.
full with organizing workshops. B. neck
B: "OK, I'll take it."
A. Nobody wants to say anything.
C. Old habits die hard!
34. Our favorite player Djokovic once again
B. That biscuit is going begging.
D. Please don't take it to heart.
his arch rival Nadal in the last Roland Garros
final.
C. beat with
D. triumphed
C. got along well
D. broke up
C. do with
D. come in for
family while studying in Australia.
C. unofficial
D. fake
C. check-in
D. get-together
after her appearance in the film series. B.
arm
C. eye
D. notice
C. piled
D. heaved
C. unsuccessful
D. success
D. life
D. pleasure
C. turn their nose up
D. discuss
C.
eyes
D. hands
D. Liars bother him!
36. Being a professional footballer, you get
tough physical contact, therefore becoming injured.
A
B
C
37. The glass tube in a fluorescent lamp
contains mercury vapor under small pressure.
A
B
C
D
B
D
D
38. Fibers can come from plants, animals, or
mineral ores, or they may be made from a variety chemical substances.
A
C 39. Bacteria lived in the soil play a vital
role in recycling the carbon and nitrogen needed by plants.
A
B
C
D
40. If we kept on using energy at this rate,
most of coal mines would be used up in 50 years.
A
WORD FORMS (40 pts)
B
C
A. Fill in the blank with the appropriate form
of the word given in brackets. 1. The school is very proud of having its own
2. The man committed a theft and was sentenced
to three-month
D
in scientific research. (expert)
(prison)
(wise)
(celebrate)
3. Everyone in the neighborhood looks up to
him and calls him the man of 4. In the last test, his paper result was
satisfactory. (surprise)
5. This is a very important event, and there
will be the presence of a great number of 6. Then comes the
stage; if you lose a match you will be
eliminated. (knock) 7. The collection of books in this library is truly a
treasure of
value. (estimate) 8. The tendency now is to
have
schools for young children 9. They can't
travel anywhere by boat or ship because of their 10. To earn a little more
money, students can apply for
instead of segregated ones. (educate)
(sick)
work in the department store. (season)
6.
2
7
B. Put the words given in the correct blanks.
You have to use their correct forms to make a meaningful passage. There are two
extra words that you cannot use.
startle
vary
fly
water
system adapt
diverse odd
peculiar decorate
life
arrange
All birds have feathers, and all animals with
feathers are birds. No other major group of animals is so easy to categorize.
All birds have wings, too, but wings are not the (11)
of birds.
Many (12) are found in both feathers and wings
of birds. Feathers form the soft down of geese and ducks, the long (13)
plumes of ostriches, and the strong (14).
feathers of eagles and hawks. Wings vary from the short, broad ones of
chickens, which seldom fly, to the long slim ones of albatrosses, which spend
almost all their (15). penguins, wings have been modified into flippers and
feathers into a (16)
soaring on air currents. In covering. In
kiwis, the wings are almost impossible to detect.
Yet (17)
among birds is not so striking as it is among
mammals. The difference between a hummingbird and a penguin is immense, but
hardly as (18)_____ as that between a bat and a whale. It is (19)_ fundamental
patterns that has been important in the adaptation of birds to many kinds of
(20)
in details rather than in GUIDED CLOZE TEST
(10 pts) Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) for each
blank space.
Elizabeth Blackwell was born in England in
1821, and (1)_
to New York City when she was ten years old.
One day she decided that she wanted to become a doctor. That was nearly
impossible for a woman in the middle of the nineteenth century. After writing
many letters seeking (2)_ to medical schools, she was finally (3)
by a doctor in Philadelphia. So determined was
she that she taught in a school and (4)_ music lessons to earn money for her
tuition.
In 1849, after graduation from medical school,
she decided to (5)_
her education in Paris. She wanted to be a
surgeon, the idea..
but a serious eye infection forced her to (6)_
Upon returning to the United States, she found
it difficult to start her own (7). Elizabeth and her sister, also a doctor,
along with another female doctor, (8)_ children. Besides being the first (9).
for women.
1. A. evacuated
2. A. permission
3. A. received
4. A. had
5. A. further
6. A. do without
7. A. business
8. A. succeeded 9. A. womanizing
10. A. making
B. migrated
B. recognition B. accepted B. made
B. made
B. turn away
B. cause
B. managed
B. feminine
B. finding
READING COMPREHENSION (10 pts)
physician and (10),
C. emigrated C. admittance C. rejected
C. gave C. started
C. give up C. trade
C. coped
C. female
C. producing
because she was a woman. By 1857 to open a new
hospital, the first for women and her own hospital, she also established the
first medical school
D. exiled
D. admission
D. achieved
D. did
D. ran
D. run out
D. practice
D. enabled
D. womanly
D. founding
Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best
completes the unfinished statement about the passage.
Scientists have discovered that for the last
160,000 years, at least, there has been a consistent relationship between the
amount of carbon dioxide in the air and the average temperature of the planet.
The importance of carbon dioxide in regulating the Earth's temperature was
confirmed by scientists working in eastern Antarctica. Drilling down into a
glacier, they extracted a mile-long cylinder of ice from the hole. The glacier
had formed as layer upon layer of snow accumulated year after year. Thus
drilling into the ice was tantamount to drilling back through time.
The deepest sections of the core are composed
of water that fell as snow 160,000 years ago. Scientists in Grenoble, France,
fractured portions of the core and measured the composition of ancient air
released from bubbles in the ice. Instruments were used to measure the ratio of
certain isotopes in the frozen water to get an idea of the prevailing
atmospheric temperature at the time when that particular bit of water became
locked in the glacier.
The result is a remarkable unbroken record of
temperature and of atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide. Almost every time the
chill of an ice age descended on the planet, carbon dioxide levels dropped.
When the global temperature dropped 9°F (5 °C), carbon dioxide levels dropped
to 190 parts per million or so. Generally, as each ice age ended and the Earth
basked in a warm interglacial period, carbon dioxide levels were around 280
parts per million. Through the 160,000 years of that ice record, the level of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere fluctuated between 190 and 280 parts per
million, but never rose much higher until the Industrial Revolution beginning
in the eighteenth century and continuing today.
There is indirect evidence that the link
between carbon dioxide levels and global temperature change goes back much
further than the glacial record. Carbon dioxide levels may have been much greater
than the current concentration during the Carboniferous period, 360 to 285
million years ago. The period was named for a profusion of plant life whose
buried remains produced a large fraction of the coal deposits that are being
brought to the surface and burned today.
1. Which of the following does the passage
mainly discuss?
(A) Chemical causes of ice ages
(B) Techniques for studying ancient layers of
ice in glaciers
(C) Evidence of a relationship between levels
of carbon dioxide and global temperature
(D) Effects of plant life on carbon dioxide
levels in the atmosphere
2. The word "accumulated" is closest
in meaning to
(A) spread out
(B) changed
(C) became denser
(D) built up
3. According to the passage, the drilling of
the glacier in eastern Antarctica was important because it
(A) allowed scientists to experiment with new
drilling techniques
(B) permitted the study of surface
temperatures in an ice-covered region of Earth
(C) provided insight about climate conditions
in earlier periods
(D) confirmed earlier findings about how
glaciers are formed
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4. The phrase "tantamount to" is closest
in meaning to
(A) complementary to (B) practically the same
as (C) especially well-suited to (D) unlikely to be confused with 5. According
to the passage, scientists used isotopes from the water of the ice core to
determine which of following?
(A) The amount of air that had bubbled to the
surface since the ice had formed
(B) The temperature of the atmosphere when the
ice was formed
(C) The date at which water had become locked
in the glacier
(D) The rate at which water had been frozen in
the glacier
6. The word "remarkable" is closest
in meaning to
(A) genuine
(B) permanent
(B) connection
7. The word "link" is closest in
meaning to
(A) tension
(C) extraordinary
(C) attraction
(D) continuous
(D) distance
8. The passage implies that the warmest
temperatures among the periods mentioned occurred
(A) in the early eighteenth century
(C) at the end of each ice age
9. According to the passage, the Carboniferous
period was
(A) a reduction in the number of coal deposits
(C) an abundance of plants.
(B) 160,000 years ago
(D) between 360 and 285 million years ago
characterized by
(B) the burning of a large amount of coal. (D)
an accelerated rate of glacier formation
10. The passage explains the origin of which
of the following terms?
(A) Glacier
OPEN CLOZE TEST (60 pts)
(B) Isotopes
(C) Industrial Revolution
Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word to
make a meaningful passage. PASSAGE A
(D) Carboniferous period
Children have been wrongly assumed to have
poor sense of proportion when it (1)_ drawing human (2).
children often make the head too large for the
(3) (4)
into this common (5)
4 and 7 years old to make several markedly
enlarged. (9).
researchers suggest (11), Therefore, the odd
head (13)_ (15)
of scale.
PASSAGE B
in children's illustrations. As (6), drawings
of men. When they drew (8).
to painting something. When. of the body. A
recent study offers some of the study, researchers asked children (7)_
views of male figures, the size of the head
was
when the children drew rear views of men, the
size of the head was not (10).
children draw bigger heads when they know they
must leave (12).
in children illustrations is a form of
planning (14)
exaggerated. The for facial details. and not
an indication of a poor
Imagine you're driving down the highway one
spring day and it begins to rain. You hear the sound of the rain on the car
Suddenly, it (2)_ as if small stones are
pounding on the car, and you see (3)_ You're in a hailstorm, and you'd better
get your car under (4). farmers' (6)
! Hailstones can (5).
If you pick up a hailstone and cut it in (7)_
you'll see it has (8). existence as a snowflake, high in the atmosphere. The
snowflake comes in (9), that exists at temperatures below (10)_
but is still in liquid (11)_ and it becomes a
hailstone. As the hailstone falls, the layers of ice (12). supercooled water
many (13)___
of ice bouncing on the road. vehicles as well
as gardens and
just like an onion. A hailstone begins its
with what is called 'supercooled water' - water This water forms a coating of
ice around the snowflake, up. Air currents may lift the hailstone back into the
and more layers of ice forms until the air currents can no (14).
hold it up. Then it falls to most often in the
spring. Some hailstones are as big as baseballs and may weigh over a pound.
SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (20 pts)
earth. Hailstorms (15)_
Rewrite each sentence in such a way that it
means almost the same as the one printed before it. Use the word in brackets
without making any change to it.
1. We were all surprised when she suddenly
came back. (once)
→ To
2. Because of her boyfriend's lack of
punctuality, she left him. (unpunctual)
→ The fact
3. It seems as if there is a slight
deterioration in his physical condition. (slightly) →His physical
4. Success depends on your hard work. (become)
→The harder you
5. It is said that our boss has travelled to
many different countries now. (number) → Our boss
6. In all probability, we will finish the
project on Thursday.
→There is every
(finished)
7. He may have some weaknesses, but he is
suited to the job than anyone else. (despite) → He is by
8. No one else in the class is as good at at
chess as Tim is. (second)
→ Tim is
9. How long have you been playing badminton?
→ When
(take)
geomie
10. He is so intelligent a student that his
classmates admire him. (look) → Such
THE END OF THE TEST
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LISTENING (20 pts)
SECTION 1. (0.5 pt each correct answer)
(1) sounds
(2) parts
(3) casting
(4) frustrating
(5) response
SECTION II. (1 pt each correct answer)
11. B. music on the radio
12. C. Felix
13. B. Scotland
14. C. fashions
15. D. Freedom
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(6) unknown (7) schedule (8) difference (9)
shooting (10) tiring
SECTION III. (2 pts each correct answer)
16. hockey team // trip
17. by bus // in a (mountain) lodge
18. more // luxurious
19. extremely // hot
20. best player // on the tour
USE OF ENGLISH (40 pts)
(1 pt each correct answer)
1. A. would be
2. C. to reach
3. D. Not being
4. B. themselves
5. C. Both
6. D. being looked
7. B. one after another
8. A. read than watch
9. C. would all stop
10. C. are forever forgetting
11. A. a great deal...
12. C. higher and higher
13. C. when I had submitted
WORD FORMS (40 pts)
14. B. have been seated 15. A. none of which
16. D. strictly
17. C. rescue 18. B. sprained 19. D. broke
28. D. success
29. C. use
30. A. trusting
31. A. see eye to eye
32. D. hands
33. B. That biscuit...
34. A. lost to
20. B. present
21. A. stood by
35. C. Search me!
22. D. broke up
36. C
23. C. do with
37. D
24. B. host
38. D
39. A
40. C
25. A. hold-up 26. C. eye
27. B. shoved
A. (2 pts each correct answer)
1. expertise
2. imprisonment
3. wisdom
4. surprisingly
B. (2 pts each correct answer)
(11) peculiarity
(12) adaptations
(13) decorative
(14) flight
5. celebrities
6. knockout
7. inestimable
8. co-educational
(15) lives
(16) waterproof
(17) diversity
(18) startling
9. seasickness 10. seasonal
(19) variations (20) ecosystems
1
GUIDED CLOZE TEST (10 pts)
(1 pt each correct answer)
1. C. emigrated
2. D. admission
3. B. accepted
4. C. gave
READING COMPREHENSION
(1 pt each correct answer)
5. A. further 6. C. give up 7. D. practice
9. C. female 10. D. founding
8. B. managed
(10 pts)
1. (C) Evidence of a relationship between
levels of carbon dioxide and global temperature 2. (D) built up
3. (C) provided insight about climate
conditions in earlier periods
4. (B) practically the same as
5. (B) The temperature of the atmosphere when
the ice was formed 6. (C) extraordinary
7. (B) connection
8. (A) in the early eighteenth century
9. (C) an abundance of plants
10. (C) Industrial Revolution
OPEN CLOZE TEST
(60 pts)
PASSAGE A (2 pts each correct answer)
(1) comes
(6) part
(11) that
(2) figures
(7) between
(12) room
(3) rest
(8) front
(13) size
(4) insights
(9) However
(14) ahead
(5) disproportion
(10) so
(15) sense
PASSAGE B (2 pts each correct answer)
(1) roof
(6) crops
(11) form
(2) sounds
(7) half
(12) build
(3) balls (// pieces→ 1 pt)
(8) layers
(13) times
(4) cover
(9) contact
(14) longer
(5) damage
(10) freezing
(15) occur
SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION
(2 pts each correct answer)
(20 pts)
1.
To our surprise, she came back all at once.
2. The fact that her boyfriend is (often)
unpunctual made her leave him.
3..
His physical conditions seem to be
deteriorating slightly.
4. → The harder you work, the more successful
you (will) become.
Our boss is said to have travelled to a
(great) number of countries.
There is every likelihood (that) the project
will be finished on Thursday.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
When did you take up badminton?
He is by far the best suited to the job than
anyone else despite his weaknesses. Tim is second to none at chess in the
class.
10. Such is his intelligence that his
classmates look up to him.
THE END
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