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Trích dẫn nội dung tài liệu “ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 CHUYÊN TRƯỜNG THPT CHU VĂN AN & HÀ NỘI AMSTERDAM NĂM HỌC 2014-2015“:
BỘ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO
THPT CHUYÊN HÀ NỘI – AMSTERDAM
CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM
Độc lập – Tự do – Hạnh phúc
ĐỀ THI TUYỂN SINH NĂM 2014 – 2015
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút
I-PHONETICS
A. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.
1. A journey B country C trouble D enough
2. A terrible B sentimental C terrific D memory
3. A slaughter B borough C drought D laughter
4. A treasure B ensure C measure D pleasure
B. Circle the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest
5. A international B multicultural C globalization D argumentative
6. A emergency B gratitude C consider D alternative
7. A according B understand C introduce D entertain
8. A compulsory B convenient C correspond D communicate
II-VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
A. Circle the best options A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
9 Mr. Jackson hopes to avoid surgery. He will not agree to the operation _________ he is convinced that
it is absolutely necessary.
A so B unless C if D only if
10 The job was more difficult than I ____________ expected it to be.
A would B had C have D might
11 I’ve never seen anyone so _________ to their jobs as Kate.
A eager B keen C dedicated D interested
12 I _________ a new pair of sunglasses as I found mine at the bottom of the bag.
A needn’t have bought B didn’t need to buy
C needed not to buy D hadn’t to buy
13 When all the students _________, the professor began his lecture.
A was seated B was sitting C seated D were seated
14 _________ you got the job, where would you go and live?
A Supposed B Supposing C As long a D Unless
15. His wife’s death was a terrible shock, and it took him a long time to _________ it.
A get down B get up C get away D get over
16 I don’t want to burden my daughter with my problems. She’s got too much _________.
A up her sleeve B up her mind C in effect D on her plate
17 His greediness was _________ to his often going hungry as a child.
A set down B put back C set up D put down
18 The car was repaired but not quite to the owner’s _________.
A satisfactory B please C regard D satisfaction
19. It won’t _________ matter if you arrive a few minutes late.
A greatly B strangely C grandly D luckily
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20. There’s no need to worry. We shall get to the station long before the train leaves as we have _________
of time.
A baskets B packets C parcels D bags
21 The concert doesn’t start at least an hour, so we have time to _________.
A kill B murder C remove D destroy
22 She talked so fast. It was difficult getting a word in _________.
A sideways B halfway C edgeways D any way
23 I don’t like intellectual novels, serious music or films; my tastes are quite _________.
A flat-topped B shamefaced C slow-witted D lowbrow
B. Fill a suitable preposition in each gap of the following sentences.
24 The thing I don’t like about my present job is that we often have to work up to ten hours
_________________ a stretch.
25 Everyone can benefit _________________ a better road system.
26 Both of the men were trying to speak _________________ the same time.
27 Would you please try to be much more careful _________________ now on?
28 I think your suggestion is probably the best one _________________ the long run.
29 The stadium was packed _________________ people for the athletic meeting.
30 John broke the world record _________________ long distance cycling.
31 Harry appeared _________________ the role of King Lear at the National Theater.
32 Have you got any tickets left _________________ the next play?
33 Her singing was so bad that she was booed _________________ the stage.
C. Give the correct forms of the words given in the brackets to complete the passage.
The only way to (34. fit) ________________________ is through exercise. Spending your life as a ‘couch
potato’ is almost the (35. health) ________________________ thing that you can do. I’m not saying that you
need to become (36. fanatic) ________________________ about keeping yourself fit and spend long miserable
hours (37. happy) ________________________ jogging for miles in the rain every day. But it is essential that
you do a minimum of (38. day) ________________________ exercise. Have a (39. discuss)
____________________ with your doctor, and then exercise (40. system) ____________________ according to
his instruction.
D. Use the correct forms of the phrasal verbs in the box to complete the sentences. There are three extra
ones. You should use each phrasal verb only once.
blow over fall off bring into turn away
catch on settle up die down hand in
41 I wonder when the trouble will _________________________________.
42. Do you think the Principal’s ideas will _________________________________?
43. Nick appeared on the stage. It was several minutes before the applause _______________________.
44. Attendances at the concerts have _________________________________ recently.
45. Many people had to be _________________________________ at the entrance of the stadium because
the tickets were sold out.
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E. Complete the sentences by finding one word which fits all three spaces to make meaningful sentences.
46 a. After his ____________________ from prison, John promised to become a good person.
b. I experienced a great ____________________ of pain after the treatment.
c. On his latest ____________________, Fold has collaborated with several other great pianists.
47 a. My favorite __________________ in the play is where Uncle Toby breaks a priceless flower vase.
b. Films are not really my ____________________.
c. Reporting from the ____________________ of the accident is on VTV 1.
48 a. A ____________________ worker is a person who works within an employer’s household.
b. Although extremely independent and well able to look after themselves, cats are generally classified as
____________________ animals.
c. Over the years the proportion of foreign stories in this newspaper has declined as people have become
more engrossed in ____________________ issues.
49 a. John, ____________________ on! You can’t say things like that about someone you have never met
before.
b. There has been a ____________________ decline in the number of male applicants.
c. Mai and Nam met each other at university, and they’ve been going ____________________ almost five
years.
50 a. The night before she was to get married to a Vietnamese immigrant, her female friends organized a hen
____________________.
b. Having waited two days, the police decided to send out a search ____________________ to scour the
forest where the man had been last seen.
c. As the newly elected ____________________ leader, he vowed to beat the Conservatives in the next
elections.
III-READING
A. Fill one suitable word in each space to complete the passage.
America Online is one of die big names on the Internet, and (51) __________________ many other digital
companies, it actually (52) __________________ a profit. But the company which its rivals call the “Cyber-
cockroach” (53) __________________ launched only in 1992. Before that it was a small firm (54)
__________________ Control Video Corporation, and it made video games. Steve Case, a former Pizza Hut
marketing executive arrived and took (55) __________________ company online. Innovative, fast moving, and
user-friendly, America Online appeals (56) __________________ people who want to surf the Internet, but who
do not have a lot of experience. For the same reason, “techies” – people who think they are more expert with
computers, look (57) __________________ on America Online and its users. Recently America Online (or AOL,
as it calls itself) joined with Time Warner – a multi-million dollar movie and magazine company – to create a
multimedia giant. Now, AOL has begun to expand abroad. In many European countries, including the United
Kingdom, it is hard to buy a computer magazine (58) __________________ does not have a free AOL
introductory offer. The company also puts advertisements onto the television, and employs people to hand (59)
__________________ its free introductory disks at places like train stations. As the Internet gets faster, AOL is
changing. With many homes getting high-speed (60) __________________ through fiber optic cables or the new
ADSL technology, the “Cyber-cockroach” will have to show that, like real cockroaches, it can survive in almost
any environment.
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B. You are going to read a magazine article. Choose the answer A, B, C or D which best fits according to
the text
Declan Mayes, President of the Music Buyers Association, is furious at a recent announcement by the
recording industry concerning people downloading MP3 music files from the Internet. Of course, there are files
that can be downloaded legally for a small charge, but the uproar is not about these: it is about illegal downloads,
which constitute an undoubted infringement of copyright. However, there is a great deal of controversy over
whether the people who indulge in this activity should be regarded as actual criminals. A few parallels may be
instructive. If someone copies an audio music cassette for their own private use, they are, strictly speaking,
breaking the law. But recording companies have usually turned a blind eye to this practice because prosecuting
the few people involved would be difficult, and the financial loss to the company itself is not considered
significant. At the other end of the scale, there are criminals who make illegal copies of CDs and sell them for a
profit. This is far more serious, and the industry actively pursues and prosecutes pirates. Now the Music Recording
Association has announced that it regards individuals downloading music from the Internet as pirates, claiming
that they damage fee industry in just the same way. “The industry is completely overreacting; it’ll be a laughing
stock,” says Mayes. “They’re going to arrest some teenagers downloading files in his bedroom – and sue him for
thousands of dollars! This isn’t going to frighten anyone into buying CDs.”
Mayes may have a point. There is a general consensus that CD pirates should be subjected to the full wrath
of the law, but few would see an individual downloading music for his or her own pleasure in the same light.
However, downloading music files illegally is not as innocuous as making private copies of audio cassettes. The
scratchy, distorted cassette copy is a poor version of the original recording, whereas an MP3 file is of high quality
and can be stored – on a CD, for example. It is this that makes the practice a powerful temptation for music fans,
given the high cost of CDs. What does Mayes think about claims that music companies could be forced out of
business by people downloading music illegally? That’s nonsense. Music companies are always whining about
high costs, but that doesn’t prevent them from recording hundreds of CDs by completely unknown artists, many
of whom are “packaged” by marketing departments to appeal to young consumers. The companies are simply
hoping that one of these new bands or singers will be a hit, and although it can be expensive to promote new
artists, the cost of manufacturing the CDs is actually very low. This last point would appear to be the focus of
resentment against music companies: a CD is far cheaper to produce than its price in the shops would indicate,
and profit margins for the music companies are huge. An adult with a reasonable income may not object to paying
£15 for a CD of classical music, but a teenager buying a CD by the latest pop sensation may find that price rather
steep – especially since the latest pop sensation is almost certain to be forgotten within a few months. And while
the recording industry can’t be held responsible for fee evanescent nature of fame, given the teenage appetite for
anything in novels, it could lower the prices it charges – especially since technology is making CDs even cheaper
to produce.
This is what Mayes hopes will happen. ‘If the music industry stops exploiting the music-buying public, it can
survive. Everyone would rather buy a CD, with an attractive jacket and booklet, than mess around downloading
files, but the price has to be reasonable. The problem isn’t going to vanish if the industry carries on trying to make
a quick profit. Technology has caught up with the music companies, and trying to fight it by taking people to court
will only earn money for the lawyers’. A frightening thought.
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61 If someone downloads MP3 music files illegally, the Music Recording Association will now
__________________.
A. turn a blind eye B. be indulgent towards them
C. take them to court D. charge them a fee
62 Mayes thinks that the recording industry’s recent announcement __________________.
A. fails to take into account the difficulties of prosecuting offenders
B. makes the industry appear ludicrous
C. will deter consumers from buying CDs
D. will encourage resentment of CD piracy
63 According to the article, it is commonly accepted that __________________.
A. producing pirate CDs in order to make money is a serious offence
B. downloading MP3 files is more serious than making audio cassettes
C. the Music Recording Association should ignore infringements
D. the laws regarding illegal music recordings should be amended
64 Why does the writer feel that MP3s are unlike copies of audio cassettes? -__________________.
A. Downloaded MP3 files are generally not for private use
B. The financial losses to the music industry are greater
C. The price of MP3s is greater than the price of audio cassettes
D. There is a significant difference in quality
65 Mayes implies that music companies __________________.
A. could cut costs by making cheaper CDs
B. should not promote artists who are unknown
C. are speculating when they promote new artists
D. should use different manufacturing processes
66 The writer points out that the music industry cannot be blamed for __________________.
A. the fact that fewer teenagers are buying classical music CDs
B. the fact that fashions change quickly
C. the poor quality of much modern music
D. the prices that are charged for CDs in shops
67 What does Mayes think is at the root of the dilemma facing the music industry? -______________.
A. the unprecedented speed of technological advances
B. unrealistic legal advice
C. its failure to adopt an appropriate long-term strategy
D. the rapidly changing nature of contemporary music
C. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the passage.
So the time has come for you to fill in your college application form. The best advice is to imagine that you’re
the person who’s choosing the applicants and to ask yourself what valuable qualities you – and you alone — can
bring to the college in question. (68) ______ every justified opportunity to present yourself in a positive light You
must show that you are clear-headed, keen to study your (69) ______ subject – and that you can (70) ______ your
personality. Make the most of your interests – but bear in mind that any you mention may be probed in depth at
interview. Hopefully, you can (71) ______ a deep, thorough interest in one or two fields. Saying you’ve led a
polar expedition is much more (72) ______ than saying you like to go for long walks. If its true put it down!
Remember to say what your hobbies have taught you. If you work as a gardener, you will surely have (73) ______
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ideas about the environment. In a similar way, if you’re a volunteer hospital porter you’ll have gained some
significant (74) ______ into the needs of the sick and their anxious relatives. Any job may (75) ______ deep-
seated benefits, even if you undertook it just to earn money. Getting two or three people to check your application
can be very useful. And make sure your writing is easy for a poor old professor to read. After all, he may have
tired eyes and a hundred other forms to go through.
68 A. Catch B. Captivate C. Grip D. Seize
69 A. chosen B. choose C. choosy D. choice
70 A. deliver B. project C. practice D. identify
71 A. gain B. prove C. demonstrate D. reveal
72 A. successful B. worthy C. impressive D. illustrious
73 A. thoughtful B. had C. educated D. informed
74 A. awareness B. vision C. understanding D. insight
75 A. convey B. confer C. enjoy D. attract
IV-WRITING
A. Finish each of the sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it.
76 I regret not taking that job in the bank.
If only __________________________________________________________________.
77 I was very shocked when I knew that he had failed that important test.
It came __________________________________________________________________.
78 The likelihood of their having any work to offer me in the foreseeable future is nil.
It is not __________________________________________________________________.
79 We never buy things in small quantities as we would make profit.
With __________________________________________________________________ bulk.
B. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed
before it. Do not alter the given words in any way.
80 I don’t know much about Chinese ancient history. (My)
__________________________________________________________________.
81 Going shopping every weekend gives me much pleasure. (enjoy)
__________________________________________________________________.
82 They are getting someone to mend the windows. (having)
__________________________________________________________________.
83 His success is due more to luck than intelligence. (results)
__________________________________________________________________.
84 Contact the Student Service Office if you have any problems. (touch)
__________________________________________________________________.
85 The staffs in that office all have great respect for their boss. (look)
__________________________________________________________________.
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KEY
I-PHONETICS
A. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest.
1A 2C 3D 4B
B. Circle the word whose main stressed syllable is different from the rest
5C 6B 7A 8C 9B
II-VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
A. Circle the best options A, B, C or D to complete the sentences
9B 10B 11C 12B 13D 14B 15D 16D 17D 18D 19A 20D 21A 22C 23D
B. Fill a suitable preposition in each gap of the following sentences.
24. at 29 with
25. from 30 for
26. at 31 in
27. from 32 for
28. in 33 off
C. Give the correct forms of the words given in the brackets to complete the passage.
34. fitness 38. daily
35. unhealthiest 39. discussion
36. fanatical 40. systematically
37. unhappily
D. Use the correct forms of the phrasal verbs in the box to complete the sentences. There are three extra
ones. You should use each phrasal verb only once.
41. blow over
42. catch on
43. died down
44. fallen off
45. turned away
E. Complete the sentences by finding one word which fits all three spaces to make meaningful sentences.
46. release
47. scene
48. domestic
49. steady
50. party
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III-READING
A. Fill one suitable word in each space to complete the passage.
51. unlike 56. to
52. makes/generates 57. down
53. was 58. that/ which
54. called/named 59. out
55. the/ this 60. connections/ connectivity/ links
B. You are going to read a magazine article. Choose the answer A, B, C or D which best fits according to
the text
61C 62B 63A 64D 65C 66B 67C
C. Circle the best option A, B, C or D to complete the passage.
68D 69A 70B 71C 72C 73B 74D 75B
IV-WRITING
A. Finish each of the sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before
it.
76. If only I had taken that job in the bank.
77. It came as a shock to me to know (when I knew) that he had failed that important test.
78. It is not (at all) likely/ probable that they will have any work to offer me in the foreseeable future.
79. With a view to making profit, we always purchase / buy things in bulk.
B. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed
before it. Do not alter the given words in any way.
80. My knowledge of (about) Chinese ancient history is very limited / poor / scant.
81. I enjoy (going) shopping / doing the shopping every weekend.
82. They are having the windows mended / They are having someone mend the windows.
83. His success results more from luck than (from) intelligence.
84. Get (Keep) in touch with the Student Service Office if you have any problems.
85. The staffs in that office all look up to their boss.
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