Đề Thi HSG tiếng Anh THPT Nguyễn Huệ Phú Yên Lớp 11 năm 2223. Cre : Đàm Tiến Vũ Nhóm FB : GENZ Đam Mê NHer Page FB : Admin đam mê mọi ban NH A. Listening ( 3 points ) LƯU Ý : Phần nghe gồm hai phần . Thí sinh nghe mỗi phần hai lần liên tiếp Part I. Listen and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions. 1. Which of the following statements is true for most students in North America in May and June 2. Having a summer job enables students ______ . A. To pay for university or college B. To travel during their holidays C. To buy expensive things D. To help their parents 3. Which of the following is not mentioned as a peace of heavy work? A. Working on farms B. Working in factories C. Working on construction sites D. Working as lifeguards 4. Working in a store, students might ________ . A. Help customers B. Decorate shelves C. Receive and pay out money D. Collect trash 5. If a students works in an office, heshe might not _____ . A. They attend school B. They don’t have to go to school C. They travel around the world D. They travel around the worldA. Answer the telephone B. Type letters C. Deliver mail D. Programme computers 6. Which is another benefit to having a summer job besides making money? A. Learning new skills B. Learning more about real life C. Becoming more independent D. Making new friendsPart 2. Listen and fill in the gap in each of the following sentences with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS. B. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY: Part 1 : Choose the best answer. ( 3 points ) 1. That young man is loyal an totally _____. We can assign him very important tasks. A. Dependable B. Dependent C. Independent D. Depended 2. Nowadays, parents always hope that their children will get a good _______. A. Educator B. Educational C. Educat D. Education 3. The young girl asked her boss __________. A. When would she begin her job B. When will she begin her job C. When she would begin her job D. When she will begin her job 4. _______, she graduated from college without a penny of help from her parents. A. Admitting to Mills College on a full scholarship B. Having admitted to Mills College on a full scholarshipC. To be admitted to Mills College on a full schoolarship D. Having been admitted to Mills College on a full scholarship 5. That young man works as a doctor, but he has wide knowledge ______ painting and music. A. On B. For C. In D. Of 6. When the gameshow emcee asked me the question, I vaguely remembered ______ something about it in the paper. A. Reading B. Read C. To read D. Being read 7. _________ I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the meeting. A. Because B. Although C. As D. When 8. I seem to be _____ in energy in the morning. I think that I’ll take a break. A. Short B. Lack C. Low D. Tired 9. Life expectancy in the third world is relatively short, _________ in the western world it has increased substantially. A. Whereas B. Unlike C. However D. Contrary 10. Mr. Brown is very busy, but he always tries to set ______ some time exercise. A. About B. DownC. Apart D. Aside 11. I don’t usually allow students to leave early, but in your case I’ll make _____. A. An arrangement B. An effort C. A difference D. An exception 12. When I advised you to change jobs, I had your best _________ at heart. A. Feeling B. Interests C. Thoughts D. Aspects Part 2 : Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the following passage. (2 points) Play is a form of behaviour observed in the young of most species of mammal. Its most elusive characteristic is that it seems to have no immediate biological use. What is play for? Why do young animals, including young humans, engage in this strange and (1)__________(seem) futile behaviour? The belief that play has a serious purpose – that of acquiring skills and experience needed in (2)___________(adult) – is an old one. Modern science supports this belief. One of the most important messeges to emerge from biological research is that individuals are active agents in ther own (3)______________(develop) seeking out or acquiring experiences, sensations and skills that they will need later in life. Darwinian evolution has eqqipped animals with a set of (4)___________(behave) characteristics – collectively labelled “play” – that enables them to do this. Humans are “designed” to play when young. Human play comes in many different forms, such as social, roughandtumble, solitary, manipulative, constructional, verbal, symbolic and (5)_________(imagine). Play applies, therefore, to patterns of thought, as well as physical movements. What the (6)_______(vary) form
Đề thi HSG cấp trường THPT Nguyễn Huệ Phú Yên khối 11 năm 22-23 Cre : Đàm Tiến Vũ Nhóm FB : GENZ Đam Mê NHer Page FB : Admin đam mê ban NH A Listening ( points ) LƯU Ý : Phần nghe gồm hai phần Thí sinh nghe phần hai lần liên tiếp Part I Listen and choose the correct answer to each of the following questions Which of the following statements is true for most students in North America in May and June A They attend school C They travel around the world B They don’t have to go to school D They travel around the world Having a summer job enables students A To pay for university or college B To travel during their holidays C To buy expensive things D To help their parents Which of the following is not mentioned as a peace of heavy work? A Working on farms B Working in factories C Working on construction sites D Working as lifeguards Working in a store, students might A Help customers B Decorate shelves C Receive and pay out money D Collect trash If a students works in an office, he/she might not _ A Answer the telephone B Type letters C Deliver mail D Programme computers Which is another benefit to having a summer job besides making money? A Learning new skills B Learning more about real life C Becoming more independent D Making new friends Part Listen and fill in the gap in each of the following sentences with NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY: Part : Choose the best answer ( points ) That young man is loyal an totally _ We can assign him very important tasks A Dependable B Dependent C Independent D Depended Nowadays, parents always hope that their children will get a good _ A Educator B Educational C Educat D Education The young girl asked her boss A When would she begin her job B When will she begin her job C When she would begin her job D When she will begin her job _, she graduated from college without a penny of help from her parents A Admitting to Mills College on a full scholarship B Having admitted to Mills College on a full scholarship C To be admitted to Mills College on a full schoolarship D Having been admitted to Mills College on a full scholarship That young man works as a doctor, but he has wide knowledge painting and music A On B For C In D Of When the gameshow emcee asked me the question, I vaguely remembered something about it in the paper A Reading B Read C To read D Being read _ I explained on the phone, your request will be considered at the meeting A Because B Although C As D When I seem to be _ in energy in the morning I think that I’ll take a break A Short B Lack C Low D Tired Life expectancy in the third world is relatively short, _ in the western world it has increased substantially A Whereas B Unlike C However D Contrary 10 Mr Brown is very busy, but he always tries to set some time exercise A About B Down C Apart D Aside 11 I don’t usually allow students to leave early, but in your case I’ll make _ A An arrangement B An effort C A difference D An exception 12 When I advised you to change jobs, I had your best _ at heart A Feeling B Interests C Thoughts D Aspects Part : Give the correct form of the words in brackets to complete the following passage (2 points) Play is a form of behaviour observed in the young of most species of mammal Its most elusive characteristic is that it seems to have no immediate biological use What is play for? Why young animals, including young humans, engage in this strange and (1) (seem) futile behaviour? The belief that play has a serious purpose – that of acquiring skills and experience needed in (2) _(adult) – is an old one Modern science supports this belief One of the most important messeges to emerge from biological research is that individuals are active agents in ther own (3) (develop) - seeking out or acquiring experiences, sensations and skills that they will need later in life Darwinian evolution has eqqipped animals with a set of (4) _(behave) characteristics – collectively labelled “play” – that enables them to this Humans are “designed” to play when young Human play comes in many different forms, such as social, roughand-tumble, solitary, manipulative, constructional, verbal, symbolic and (5) _(imagine) Play applies, therefore, to patterns of thought, as well as physical movements What the (6) _(vary) forms all have in common is jumbling toghether of apparently unrelated patterns without regard to their immediate usefulness Play is an effective mechanism for facilitating innovation and (7) (create) Playfully rearranging disparate thoughts and ideas into novel combinations – most of which will turn out to be useless – is (8) _ (increase) used by adults as a powerful means of gaining new insights and opening up possibilities that had not previously been recognised In adults, its value in seminars and brainstorming sessions is well known ……… Part 3: There are errors in the following passage Read the passage carefully and find the errors, UNDERLINE THE WRONG WORDS (2 POINTS) People collect a large variety of objects: stamps, post cards, dolls Some people collect objects which are connected with history events or fame people But one of the strangest collections is that of eggcups Kevin Murphy of Bradford in Yorkshire have 10,000 of them Not surprisingly, his favourite eggcup is one in the shape of a type Yorkshireman Kevin’s hobby begin seven years ago, after he lent an elephant eggcup to a granddaughter who took such a liking to it she insisted on keeping it Kevin saw a few eggcups he liked on sell in a local shop, and started collecting them Others like Kevin’s eggcups too “I have just bought a replace for one of ray favourites, which mystery disappeared last week” he said C READING COMPREHENSION: Part 1: Read the following passage and choose the right word or phrase to fill in the gaps (2 points) NEIGHBOURS INFLUENCE BUYING DECISIONS However objective we believe ourselves to be, most of us not judge a product solely on its merits, considering quality, value and style before making a decision (1) _ we are easily influenced by the people around us There is nothing wrong with this It is probably a smarter way to make decisions than (2) _ on only our own opinions But it does make life hard for companies They have long understood that groups of friends and relatives tend to buy the same products, but understanding the reasons has been tricky It is because they are so similar with (3) to how much money they make and what television ads they watch that they independently (4) _ at the same decision? Or they copy one another, perhaps (5) _ envy or perhaps because they have shared information about the products? Research in Finland recently found overwhelming evidence that neighbours have a big influence on buying decisions When one of a person's ten nearest neighbours bought a car, the chances that that person would buy a car of the same brand during the next week and a half (6) _ by 86 percent The researchers argued that its was not just a (7) of envy Used car seemed to attract neighbours, even more than new cars This suggested that people were not trying to keep up with their neighbours, they were keen to learn from them Since used cars are less reliable, a recommendation of one can (8) influence a buying decision A What’s more A Basing A Connection A, Reach A for A Boosted A Thing A fiercely B Instead B Trusting B Regard B come B As to B Rose B Point B strongly C Unlike C Supposing C Relation C arrive C Out of C Enlarged C Matter C Firmly D In place D Relying D Concern D Get D About D Lifted D Fact D Intensely Part 2: Read the following passage and fill in each of the gaps with ONE suitable word (2 points) CLIMATE CHANGE IN VIETNAM Climate change in Vietnam is having considerable environmental, economic and social impacts Vietnam is among the most affected (1) _ by global climate change A large (2) of studies show that Vietnam is experiencing climate change and will be severely negatively affected (3) coming decades These negative effects (4) sea level rise, salinity intrusion and other hydrological problems (5) floods, river mouth evolution and sedimentation Natural hazards such as cold waves, storm surges will increase in frequency, with negative (6) on the country's development, infrastructure (7) _ economy Some issues, such as land subsidence (caused by excessive groundwater extraction) further worsen some of the effects climate change will bring (sea level rise) especially in areas such as the Mekong Delta The government, NGOs (nongovernment organiztions), and citizens have taken various (8) _ to mitigate and adapt to the impact Part 3: Read the following passage and choose the correct answer (2 Points) Moving from TV to the Wed It used to be that if you wanted to watch a sitcom or a sporting event, you’d have to watch it from your television As Internet technology improves more and more shows and films are becoming available online Broadcasting companies are putting their primetime shows directly on the Internet, and film rental shops are converting their DVD collections to digital libraries This is probably a good change – at least for viewers People can now pick exactly what they want to watch, and decide when and how they want to watch A study done by Harris Interactive found that more than half of Americans (56 percent) surf the Internet while “watching” television, and approximately 40 percent say that they read blogs or go on social networking sites at the same time But this trend could not be a problem for television stations Advertisers aren’t getting a response from viewers, and they don’t want to pay money if their commercials aren’t being seen In contrast, people who watch things online seem more engaged with what they watch They read and write comments on the show, they look up details about the show, and they are less likely to ignore commercials For broadcasters, online viewers may turn out to be more loyal fans Changing people’s habits takes time Even though many people are interested watching television on the Internet, some may not want to make the switch completely And some might be persuaded to, but only under certain circumstances According to Harris, almost half of television viewers (44 percent) would cancel their cable television if they could get the same programmes for free online However, the number fell to 16 percent when people were told they had to pay a small fee for online viewing This is strange, since most households’ monthly cable bills are the same or even more than what they would pay for the same shows online It’s possible that people have become so used to getting online entertainment free that they learn not to value it as much Even with growing interest in online entertainment, people still think it is important to watch television shows with their friends and family People used to think that watching television make families spend less time together, but it actually brought families closer for a few hours each night Now it’s feared that viewing shows online could make people more isolated Who knows? Perhaps as online programming become more popular, people will find a way to make it into a social activity The writer puts quote marks around watching in paragraph to show viewers A Are not happy watching shows on television B Are not paying attention on what they watch C Would prefer to watch shows on the Internet D Are not recognizing visual images Which is NOT mentioned as proof that online viewers are more loyal? A They are willing to pay money to watch shows B They watch the commercials during the show C They want to find out more about the show D They write comments on the show What does the sentence : “people have become so used to getting online entertainment free that they learn not to value it as much” in paragraph mean? A Online entertainment is becoming much more expensive B The quality of online entertainment is not as good as on TV C People feel they should not pay for something they used to get free D People feel that they will pay for the programmes they like 4 As internet technology improves, we can A Watch DVD collections at any time B Enjoys sitcoms or sporting events at the primetime C Watch more commercials D Choose to watch any show at any time When people watch programmes online, they have A Ignored commercials B Written details about the shows C Analyzed and discussed the show more D Become TV more loyal fans than ever before Which evidences shows that changing people’s habbits takes time? A More than half of Americans surf the Internet while watching TV B Almost hald of TV viewers would cancel the cable TV C Only 16 percent of TV viewers watch paid online programmes D Most households’ monthly cable bills are increasing When the online programmes on the Internet are more popular, A Broadcasting companies are going to be closed down B There is a growing potential for advertisers to make money C People have to pay more to watch the programmes on the Internet D All the online entertainment programmes will be free Which statements would the writer agree with most? A Online viewing will make people more isolated B Online programmes will change so that they become a social activity C All people will switch from watching TV to viewing online entertainment D Families will get together to watch online programmes at the end of the day D Writing Part 1: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the sentence printed before it (1 Point) We should leave for the class meating now - It is ………………………………………………………………………… It doesn’t matter which chemical you put into the mixture first The result will be the same - It makes …………………………………………………………………… Despite the fact that he was disabled, he managed to sail around the world - His disabilities ……………………………………………………………………………… Everyone was surprised that the singer had very little money when he died - The singer ……………………………………………………………………………… Part 2: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the original sentence, using the the word given Do not change the word given (1 point) - In her previous job, Mary was a picture restorer (WORK) Mary …………………………………………………… The best solution was thought of by the new member (CAME) The new member ……………………………………… She has to what you ask (OPTION) She has ………………………………………………… He os becoming quite famous as an interviewer (NAME) He is …………………………………………………… Part 3: Write a paragraph of 150 words, talking about the advantages of taking part in extracurricular activities (2 Points) ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………… - THE END IF YOU ARE GOOD AT ENLISH, YOU WILL HAVE A LOVER !!! ... C As D When I seem to be _ in energy in the morning I think that I’ll take a break A Short B Lack C Low D Tired Life expectancy in the third world is relatively short, _ in the western world... before making a decision (1) _ we are easily influenced by the people around us There is nothing wrong with this It is probably a smarter way to make decisions than (2) _ on only our own opinions... growing interest in online entertainment, people still think it is important to watch television shows with their friends and family People used to think that watching television make families spend