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TUYỂN TẬP
10 NĂM ĐỀ THI
CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI QUỐC GIA
MÔN TIẾNG ANH
2007-2017
COMPILED BY LE TRUNG KIEN
2017
DE THI CH~NH TH$C ~ THI CHON HQC SINH GIOI
QU~C GIA
60 GIAO DUC VA DAO TAO
L&P 12 THPT NXM 2007
MnbW : TI~NG ANH
magian b?i : 180 phlit (kh6ng ke" th81
gian giao CIS) : 08/02/2007
De" thi c& 12 trang
Thi sinh khdng Bqc S& dung tdi lieu.
GiBm thi khdng gidi thich gl th6m.
s6 PHACH
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I. LISTENING (3 points)
MQ~ hur5ng d4n UCI c6 trong bdi nghe. Part I: Questions 1- 5
Usten lo the announcement and circle A, B, C,
or D to indicate fhe correct answer. (0) has been done as an ~~~mple. You will hear the piece
TWICE
0. The art gallery is .
A. on the first floor
near the bookshop 6 D on the ground floor
B. at the top of a staircase
1. Nathlie Howell .
A. paints pictures
B. sells books
C. takes pictures '
D. writes poetry
2. At 11 am, you can listen to a(n) ,
A. orchestra
B. Russian poetry reading
C. piano playing
D. children singing
3. Arnie Scott will be
A. reading short stories
B. selling books of poems
C. talking to children
D. reading his own poetry
4. The children's entertainment is for
A. children and parents
B. 10 and 1 1 years old
C. children of any age
D. children who can act
5. Visitors can ,
A. see a program about using video
B. help with making a video film
C. watch video films in a studio
D. listen to a lecture on video
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Part 2: Questions 6 - 10
,You will hear an expert talking about the
economic forecasts for next year. Decide if you think each statement is true (T), false (F), or not
given (NG). (0) has been done as an example. You will hear the piece TWICE.
Part 3: Questions 11 - 15
You will hear a conversation between two
people who are having lunch together. Circle A, B, C, or D to lndlcate the correct answer to each
question below. You will hear the piece TWICE.
11. What is Sheila's response to Mark at
first?
A. She pretends he is not very late at
all.
B. She shows she is annoyed with him.
C. She is sorry for him as he was held
up.
D. She accepts his apology calmly.
12. Why don't they have a first course?
A. It would cost too much.
B. Neither of them wants one.
C. There isn't one they like.
D. It would take too long.
13. What does he suggest Sheila should
do?
A. Enter the meeting late without being
noticed.
B. Phone to say she would not be at the
meeting.
C. Miss lunch and go to the meeting at
once.
D. Walk to the meeting in 10 minutes.
14. What is Mark's opinion of his meal?
A. It tastes too salty.
B. It tastes very good.
C. If does not look nice.
D. It has got rather cold.
15. Why won't Sheila eat what the waitress has
brought?
A. She is no longer hungry.
B. She feels too upset.
C. She never eats meat.
D. She does not have time.
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II. LEXICO- GRAMMAR (7 points)
- Pad I: Choose the word or phrase which best
completes each sentence. Write your answers
(AIBICl or D) in the space provided under this part
16. Air, food and water are to human
beings.
A. unquestionable B. indebted C. undeniable D.
indispensable 17. The court's decision
is seen as a major to their authority.
A. hit B. blow C. damage D. undermining 18. In the of any clear leadership, the
rebellion collapsed.
A. lack B. omission C. absence D. vacancy 19. Her political future is now hanging by a
A. rope B. cord C. thread D. string
20. Now here's an on the main news story we've
been covering.
A. upshot B. update C. upgrade D. upturn
21. At the Universities of Oxford and
Cambridge, the of teachers to students is very high. A. proportion B. ratio C, number D.
percentage 22. I'm a bit concerned how
the new law might affect our business.
A. in B. as C, for D. about
23. The planes were delayed and the hotel was
awful, but we still had a good time. A.
on the contrary B. by the same token C. on top of all that D. for all that 24. Because of rapid technological progress,
the computers being made today will be
in five years' time.
A. outdone B, extinct C. retired D.
obsolete 25. I'd just as have a quiet
meal at home as eat out.
A. soon B. rather C. well D. much
26. He has been in ever since he was convicted
of taking bribes.
A. shame B. disrepute C. reproach D.
disgrace 27. He was clearly nervous: he
was sitting right on the of his chair.
A. outside B. edge C. tip D. border
28. They had a terrible row who should do the
housework.
A. on B. with C. over D. relating 29. Lack of rain early in the season meant
that the fields poor crop. A.
surrendered B. generated C. yielded D. suffered
30. New peace proposals were at the recent Middle East conference. A. shown off B. spoken out C. put fonvard D.
made up ".. 16. .................
.. 21 .......................... :
Your answers
17 ........................ 22..
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18. ....................... 23.. ........................
19. ....................... 24..
.........................
20. ....................... 25..
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Part 2: The passage below contains 10 errors.
IDENTIFY and CORRECT them. Write your
answers in the space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been
done as an example.
Whirlwind, any rotating air mass, include the
tornado and the large 0. lnclude~ncludes
cyclonic and anti-cyclonic storm. In meteorology, the term
whirlwind
is more strict applied to the smaller swirling
atmospheric phenomenon 37. .......................... commonly known as dust
devil or dust whirl, that occurs mostly over 32. ..........................
deserts and semiarid plains during hot, calm days. The principal
cause of whirlwinds is intense insulation, or
incoming solar radiation
receiving by the earth, which produces an
overheated air mass just 33. .......................... above the ground. This
air masses rises, usually in the form of a 34. ..........................
cylindrical'column, sucking up loose surface material, so as dust, sand, 35.
......................... and leaves. Whirlwinds vary in Mgh from 30 to 152 m,
but exceptionally 36. .......................... vigorous dust devils may
exceed 1524 m in height. The vortices of
whirlwinds range in size from a little meters
to several hundred 37. .......................... meters and, depend on their
force and size, dust devils may 38. .......................... disappear in
seconds and last several hours. Brief whirlwinds are 39.
.......................... erratic in motion, but the longer-lasting ones move
slow with the 40. .......................... prevailing winds.
Part 3: WrRe the correct FORM of each bracketed word In the numbered spaces provided in the column on the right.(O) has been done as an example.
Usually, (0. PROFESSION) translators work from
a foreign language into their mother
tongue to reduce (41. ACCURATE) translation and
for better style. Much translation is of scientific or (42. COMMERCE
) material and this kind of work often
requires an (43.UNDERSTAND)
of technical vocabulary and (44. SPECIAL)
language. Not all (45.TRANSLATE) are in
full-time employment but those who usually
work for large industrial concerns or for public (46. ORGANISE).The main personal characteristic needed to be a
successful translator is a (47. WILLING)
to attend to detail. In addition, it is
(48. DESIRE) for translators to know at least two foreign
languages. The wider the (49. VARY) of
languages they can offer, the greater
the (50. LIKELY) that work will be available.
0. Professional
41. .......................... 42.
.......................... 43. .......................... 44.
.......................... 45. .......................... 46.
..........................
Part 4: Supply the correct form of the VERBS
in block capitals In brackets to complete the
passage. Write your answers in the space provided below the
passage.
The statistics on the safety of flying (51.
BE) immensely comforting. It seems that the
chances of being involved in an accident (52.
BE) a million to one - the equivalent of
flying safely everyday for 95 years. Try telling that to the
white-faced, petrified aero-phobic, who
(53. SEE) every frown on a stewardess's face as a portent of disaster. For
some years now, psychologist Henry Jones
(54. TRY) to tell them, and he (55. DO)
a lot more besides. He has developed both a theory and practice for treating air travel anxiety. Apparently, it is a widespread phobia. One American survey (56. PUT) it as the fourth most common fear, preceded only by snakes, heights and storms. Jones (57. HAVE) nearly 500 clients during the last decade. Before they (58. COME) to him, some of his clients (59. never FLY) , others had just one bad experience after years of flying. One man (60. TAKE) over 200 flights a year for 5 years and (61. never WORRY) up till then. Then, one day on a flight to Chicago the pilot (62. ANNOUNCE) that they (63. GO) to turn back because of an engine fault. The man had a panic attack and tried to get off the plane in mid-air. After Jones's course, the man (64. OVERCOME) his fears and (65. MANAGE) to fly again.
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Your answers
51. .............................
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55. ........................... 60.
............................... 65. ................................
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Part 5: Fill in each blank with a suitable
PREPOSITION. Write your answers in the numbered
blanks provided below the passage.
journey (68) life that people generally seem
content (69) - whatever age they are.
The likelihood (66) living to be a hundred has
increased enormously over recent yearn,
largely due to improvements (67) health care and diet. It seems to me as I
sex, and oflen (71) - conflict with one's
parents. No, they feel in the prime of their life. On