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SỞ GIÁO DỤC ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THPT CẤP THÀNH PHỐ TP HỒ CHÍ MINH KHÓA THI NGÀY 7 4 2022 – NĂM HỌC 2021 2022 MÔN TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài 120 phút ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Đề này gồm 4 trang.

SỞ GIÁO DỤC & ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 THPT CẤP THÀNH PHỐ TP HỒ CHÍ MINH KHĨA THI NGÀY: 7-4-2022 – NĂM HỌC: 2021-2022 MƠN: TIẾNG ANH Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Đề gồm trang PART ONE Multiple choice (20 pts) Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C, or D) that best completes the sentence “I propose that the meeting _.” A should postpone B be postponed C has been postponed D postpones Sean had made a silly mistake, but he is lucky _ a second chance A to be giving B to be given C to have been giving D to have been given Jeremy _ wear glasses when she reads; she’s nearsighted A has to B must C can D may Don’t be so careless like that again You could _ have spoiled the party A surely B possible C well D soon Who was the receptionist _ the phone at the time? A answering B was answering C having answered D to answer Let’s go to the beach; it’s _ to sit indoors A nice enough B so nice C too nice D such nice When we were in Athens, I bought a _ statuette A white beautiful marble little B marble beautiful little white C beautiful marble little white D beautiful little white marble Overexposure to the sun can produce _ some toxic chemicals A more than damage to the skin B more damage than to the skin C more damage to the skin than D damage more than to the skin Oxygen and nutrients reach the body’s tissues _ from the blood through the capillary wall A pass B by passing C to be passing D have passed 10 Barely _ the fire broke out A when the fuel pump exploded B exploded the fuel pump when C had the fuel pump exploded than D did the fuel pump explode when 11 Electricity and gas supplies have been seriously _ by the floods A alerted B disrupted C destroyed D erupted 12 He was offered a deal _ a multi-million-pound contract, a new car and a house in London A comprising B holding C having D consisting 13 People often _ darkness with mystery A relate B connect C associate D resemble 14 The roar of the crowd _ the music which was playing in the background A deafened B muted C cut D drowned 15 The rubber is _ to snap if you stretch it any more A liable B prone C probably D due 16 You need to be able to _ every small chance you have A take advantage of B make fun of C take effect of D make allowance for 17 The sound quality was poor, so we couldn’t _ appreciate the music A greatly B easily C properly D widely 18 Ian Mills won the election _ all the odds A despite B against C without D below 19 Having _ a lot of problems at work, my father came home tired but happy A broken into B got through C come up against D brought round 20 The Piranha is a(n) _ fish which is very dangerous for other creatures living around it A eaten-flesh B flesh-eaten C eating-flesh D flesh-eating PART TWO Word forms (40 pts) A Use the correct form of the word given to fill in each blank (20 pts) The Swedes are not alone in finding their language under pressure from the _ spread of English (ubiquity) Why we always talk about _ duties; it merely suggests the idea of sex discrimination (wife) I am always a strong advocate of _; all wars are wrong whatsoever (pacify) Many folk songs are played to the _ of traditional music instruments (company) Each of the functions of the body, even thinking, requires the _ of energy (expend) Searching for alternative forms of energy does not _ mean the abandonment of fossil fuels as an energy source (necessity) When _ fear is out of proportion to any real danger, it is called a phobia (occur) Roger Federer is a(n) _ champion of all times as a tennis player (dispute) The _ battle is between two of Vietnam’s retail giants (take) 10 The _ staff all wish to join the union You can have their names in the following list (mention) 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 (20pts) progress slow stand up move land able mobile come access go ease It’s ironic that the very things that are supposed to provide access to the (11) _ floors of buildings – stairs – often, in fact make them (12) _ For many elderly people and others with limited (13) _, getting upstairs can be a daily problem to be (13) _ However, stairlifts have been helping people to solve that problem since they first appeared in the US in the 1930s Designs have (15) _ many changes over the years and stairlifts have become (16) _ safer and (17) _ easier to use Most consist of a seat which moves along rails that run along the wall The user controls how rapid the seat moves along the rails as it travels from the bottom of the stairs to the (18) _ at the top In today’s models, the (19) _ is controlled by computers to give a smooth ride and the components are designed to (20) constant use Many people have been given a new lease of life by the stairlift PART THREE CLOZE TESTS (90 pts) Read the passage and choose the best option (A, B, C or D) for each blank space PASSAGE A (30 pts) Windsor Castle dates back to Saxon times in the 9th century The castle is situated above the north bank the River Thames In 1070, William I the Conqueror developed the present (1) _ and built the original fortress to (2) _ London from enemy attacks, as it was only one day’s march from the city centre Windsor Castle was (3) _ to residential apartments for the monarchs and it is now the world’s oldest royal (4) _ A tour of the castle is (5) _ interesting, and one of the main (6) _ is the famous dolls’ house (7) _ for Queen Mary by Sir Edwin Lutyens It took three years to (8) _ and more than a thousand artists and craftsmen were (9) _ The upper ward of the castle houses the royal library, which contains a (10) _ collection of paintings by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo The State Apartments in Windsor Castle are used for ceremonial, state and official (11) _ They have (12) _ been restored after a fire in 1992, which destroyed more than a hundred rooms Fortunately, most of the paintings, furniture and works of art were saved It reopened in 1997 when the restoration of the (13) _ area was successfully completed Visiting Windsor Castle is like stepping (14) _ in history, and visitors have often managed to catch a (15) _ of the Royal Family, whose members still spend part of the year there A sight B site C district D section A prevent B ban C stop D protect A converted B replaced C substituted D renovated A habitat B residence C area D location A extremely B fully C totally D entirely A facilities B attractions C locations D sites A done B provided C supplied D created A terminate B end C finalize D complete A included B involved C invited D informed 10 A valueless B priceless C worthless D invaluable 11 A moments B events C happenings D occasions 12 A recently B generally C rarely D originally 13 A affected B infected C influenced D infested 14 A after B further C reverse D back 15 A glimpse B glance C notice D sight Fill in each of the blanks in the following passage with ONE suitable word PASSAGE B (30 pts) Found in 1952, the Global Influenza (1) _ and Response System, or GISRS, is (2) _ 70 years of success as a worldwide network founded to protect people from the (3) _ of influenza, reviewing its added value to other respiratory virus threats including COVID-19, and setting its (4) _ to the future “GISRS is a proven global network that has provided a first (5) _ of defence against influenza for 70 years.” WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Influenza is a serious global (6) _ problem that impacts all countries: every year, there are an (7) _ one billion cases of seasonal Influenza causing three to five million severe (8) _ including up to 650.000 influenza-related respiratory (9) _ globally Moreover, new influenza viruses are constantly (10) _ – these can cause (11) _ that lead to widespread societal disruption and millions of deaths Influenza viruses constantly (12) _ into new variants and spread rapidly, similar to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 GISRS (13) _ as a network of over 150 laboratories in 127 countries, areas or (14) _ that continuously monitor influenza viruses and diseases globally Millions of specimens are tested and (15) _ of thousands of viruses are exchanged within GISRS every year PASSAGE D (30 pts) The 2015 Paris Agreement COP26 (Conference of the Parties 26) is an opportunity to get the world on (16) _ to meet the objectives of the 2015 Paris Agreement, which was (17) _ at COP21 The Paris Agreement represented an important (18) _ in the climate change process because it was the first time there was a legal agreement (19) _ countries together to act Since then, 190 countries have (20) _ the Paris Agreement The goal is to keep global warming to (21) _ below 2°C, ideally 1.5°C To this, countries need to reduce CO2 emissions as much and as fast as possible However, time is running out (22) _ the Paris Agreement, not enough has been done to limit climate change or to manage its (23) _ on people and the planet What’s the plan now? The aim of the COP26 conference is to bring international (24) _ together to make faster progress towards the goals of the Paris Agreement The UN is asking the biggest CO 2-(25) _ countries to come to COP26 with ambitious (26) _ to cut their emissions The 2021 event has four goals, set by its (27) _, the UK and Italy: - agreeing to more ambitious action to reduce carbon emissions - strengthening adaptation to the effects of climate change - making money available for climate action - improving the way countries work together on energy change, clean road (28) _ and nature COP26 brings together country leaders, experts and environmental campaigners to work on the biggest (29) _ the world faces today It is time for people to come together to (30) _ ambitious and fast action against the climate crisis PART FOUR Reading Comprehension (20 pts) Choose the item (A, B, C or D) that best completes the unfinished statement about the passage Often enough the craft worker’s place of employment in ancient Greece was set in rural isolation Potters, for instance, found it convenient to locate their workshops near their source of clay, regardless of its relation to the center of settlement, At Corinth and Athens, however, two of the best-known potters’ quarters were situated on the cities’ outskirts, and potters and makers of terra-cotta figurines were also established well within the city of Athens itself The techniques of pottery manufacture had evolved well before the Greek period, but marked stylistic developments occurred in shape and in decoration, for example, in the interplay of black and other glazes with the red surface of the fired pot Athenian black-figure and red-figure decoration, which emphasized human figures rather than animal images, was adopted between 630 and 530 B.C.; its distinctive color and luster were the result of the skillful adjustments of the kiln’s temperature during an extended three-stage period if firing the clayware Whether it was the potters or the vase-painters who initiated changes in firing is unclear; the functions of making and decorating were usually divided between them, but neither group can have been so specialized that they did not share in the concerns of the other The broad utility of terra-cotta was such that workers in clay could generally afford to confine themselves to either decorated housewares like cooking pots and jars or building materials like roof tiles and drainpipes Some sixth-and fifth-century B.C Athenian pottery establishments are known to have concentrated on a limited range of fine ware, but a rural pottery establishment on the island of Tliasos produced many types of pottery and roof tiles too, presumably to meet local demand Molds were used to create particular effects for some products, such as relief-decorated vessels and figurines; for other products such as roof tiles, which were needed in some quantity, they were used to facilitate mass production There were also a number of poor-quality figurines and painted pots produced in quantity by easy, inexpensive means- as numerous featureless statuettes and unattractive cases testify The passage mainly discusses ancient Greek pottery and its (A) production techniques (B) similarity to other crafts (C) unusual materials (D) resemblance to earlier pottery The phrase “regardless of” in paragraph is closest in meaning to (A) as a result of (B) no matter what (C) proud of (D) according to It can be inferred from the passage that most pottery establishments in ancient Greece were situated (A) in city centers (B) on the outskirts of cities (C) where clay could be found (D) near other potters’ workshops The word “marked” in paragraph is closest in meaning to (A) original (B) attractive (C) noticeable (D) patterned The word “confine” in paragraph is closest in meaning to (A) adapt (B) train (C) restrict (D) organize It can be inferred from the passage that terra-cotta had which of the following advantages: (A) It did not break during the firing process (B) It was less expensive than other available materials (C) Its surface had a lasting shine (D) It could be used for many purposes The word “presumably” in paragraph is closest in meaning to (A) frequently (B) practically (C) preferably (D) probably The word “they” in paragraph refers to (A) molds (B) particular effects (C) products (D) vessels and figurines According to the passage, all of the following are true of ancient Greek potters and vase painters EXCEPT: (A) Their functions were so specialized that they lacked common concerns (B) They sometimes produced inferior ware (C) They produced pieces that had unusual color and shine (D) They decorated many of their works with human images 10 The purpose of this passage is (A) to advertise (B) to argue (C) to cast doubt (D) to inform PART FIVE: SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (30 points) 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 She was imprisoned for three months for being rude to the judge (earned)  Her rudeness Everyone is sure that he will beat his opponent in the round (win)  In all Mike is not the only person who is good-looking in that family (monopoly)  Mike _ A friend of ours fixed the car for us (friends)  We had The police have put barriers around the building because of a suspected bomb (cordoned)  In view I’d discuss the deal with Phil before making a decision (mind)  I’d have The adverts look exactly the same as the articles in this magazine (difference)  It’s impossible _ Quang Hai has so much talent that many football clubs are interested in him (footballer)  So Getting a later train was our only option when we arrived at the station (but)  We arrived at the station only to _ 10 We weren’t surprised by his success in the contest (succeeded)  It came THE END OF THE TEST KEY USE OF ENGLISH (1 pt each correct answer) B be postponed D to have been given A has to A surely A answering C too nice D beautiful little white marble C more damage to the skin than B by passing 10 D did the fuel pump explode when WORD FORMS (2 pts each correct answer) A ubiquitous wifely pacifism accompaniment expenditure necessarily reocurring undisputed takeover 10 undermentioned CLOZE TESTS PASSAGE A B site D protect A converted B residence A extremely 11 B disrupted 12 A comprising 13 C associate 14 D drowned 15 A liable 16 A take advantage of 17 C properly 18 B against 19 B got through 20 D flesh-eating B (11) upper / uppermost (12) inaccessible (13) mobility (14) overcome (15) undergone (16) progressively (17) easier (18) landing (19) movement (20) withstand (2 pts each correct answer) B attractions D created D complete B involved 10 B priceless 11 B events 12 A recently 13 A affected 14 D back 15 A glimpse (6) health (7) estimated (8) cases (9) deaths (10) emerging (11) pandemics (12) evolve (13) operates (14) territories (15) hundreds PASSAGE B (1) Surveillance (2) celebrating (3) threat (4) sights (5) line PASSAGE C (30 pts) (2 pts each correct answer) (16) track (21) well (17) signed (22) Despite (18) moment (23) impact (19) bringing (24) leaders (20) joined (25) emitting (26) plans (27) hosts (28) transport / transportation (29) challenge (30) take READING COMPREHENSION (2 pts each correct answer) (A) production techniques (B) no matter what (C) where clay could be found (C) noticeable (C) restrict (D) It could be used for many purposes (D) probably (A) molds (A) Their functions were so specialized that they lacked common concerns 10 (D) to inform SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (3 pts each correct answer) Her rudeness to the judge earned her three months’ / three-month imprisonment In all likelihood / probability, he will win against // have / claim a win over his opponent in the next round Mike does not have a / the monopoly on good looks in that family We had our car fixed by one of our friends / one of our friends fix our car In view of a suspected bomb, the police have cordoned off the building I’d have a discussion with Phil on / about the deal before making up my mind It’s impossible to tell the difference between the adverts and the articles in this magazine So talented as a footballer is Quang Hai // much talent does Quang Hai have as a footballer that many football clubs are interested in him We arrived at the station only to find (that) we couldn’t but to get a later train 10 It came as no surprise to us when he succeeded in the contest THE END OF THE TEST SUGGESTED KEY USE OF ENGLISH Official answer is ‘C well’ but this is incorrect, because only ‘could/may/might well + infinitive without to’ exist to mention the future If C is correct, then A is as well because they are both adverbs that can go between a modal verb and a verb WORD FORMS ‘housewifely’ is also a correct answer ‘indisputable’ is also a correct answer 11 ‘uppermost’ is also a correct answer GUIDED CLOZE PASSAGE A Official answer is ‘D renovated’ but this is incorrect, because ‘renovate’ is followed by a noun, not the preposition ‘to’ We have construction ‘be converted to / into something’ PASSAGE B ‘marking’ is also a correct answer ‘approximate’ is also a correct answer ‘ones’ is also a correct answer ‘fatalities’ is also a correct answer 12 ‘mutate’ is also a correct answer 13 ‘functions’ or ‘works’ are also correct answers 15 ‘tens’ is also a correct answer PASSAGE C 17 ‘presented’ or ‘featured’ are also correct answers 18 ‘step’ is also a correct answer 20 ‘signed’ is also a correct answer 21 ‘far’ is also a correct answer 22 ‘Notwithstanding’ is also a correct answer 23 ‘effect’ is also a correct answer 26 ‘schemes’ is also a correct answer 29 ‘issue’ or ‘problem’ are also correct answers SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION ‘to the judge earned her three months in prison / imprisonment for three months.’ are also correct answers One of the official answers is ‘to the judge earned a three-month imprisonment’ but this is incorrect, because ‘imprisonment’ is uncountable The word ‘a’ is unwanted here ‘likelihood / probability, he will claim a win against his opponent in the next round’ are also correct answers One of the official answers is ‘likelihood / probability, he will win over his opponent in the next round.’ but this is incorrect, because ‘win over someone’ means ‘persuade someone’ The word ‘over’ is to be replaced with the word ‘against’ ‘does not have a / the monopoly on / in / of being good-looking / good looks in that family.’ are also correct answers ‘the car fixed by one of our friends / one of our friends fix the car.’ are also correct answers ‘a suspected bomb, the building has been cordoned off by the police.’ is also a correct answer ‘a discussion on / about the deal with Phil before making up my mind / making my mind up / I make up my mind / I make my mind up.’ are also correct answers ‘to tell any difference between the adverts and the articles in this magazine.’ is also a correct answer ‘talented a footballer is Quang Hai that many football clubs are interested in him.’ is also a correct answer One of the official answers is ‘much talent does Quang Hai has as a footballer that many football clubs are interested in him.’ but this is incorrect, because the infinitive ‘have’ follows the auxiliary ‘does’, not the third person form ‘has’ ‘find out / realize (that) we had no choice / could not anything but to get a later train.’ are also correct answers ... him.’ but this is incorrect, because the infinitive ‘have’ follows the auxiliary ‘does’, not the third person form ‘has’ ‘find out / realize (that) we had no choice / could not anything but to... viruses constantly (12) _ into new variants and spread rapidly, similar to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 GISRS (13) _ as a network of over 150 laboratories in 127 countries, areas... B disrupted 12 A comprising 13 C associate 14 D drowned 15 A liable 16 A take advantage of 17 C properly 18 B against 19 B got through 20 D flesh-eating B (11) upper / uppermost (12) inaccessible

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