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HỘI CÁC TRƯỜNG CHUYÊN VÙNG DUYÊN HẢI VÀ ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN BẮC GIANG ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 10 NĂM 2016 Thời gian làm bài 180 phút (Đề này có 15 trang, gồm 13[.]

HỘI CÁC TRƯỜNG CHUYÊN VÙNG DUYÊN HẢI VÀ ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ ĐỀ THI MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 10 TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN BẮC GIANG NĂM 2016 ĐỀ THI ĐỀ XUẤT Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút ĐÁP ÁN (Đề có 15 trang, gồm 135 câu) PART A LISTENING (40 points) Exercise (10 points) – MCQ questions C A C B C Exercise (10 points) – True/ False statements F – He lived with his mother and elder brother T T F – They knew each other for years before they became successful T Exercise (20 points) – Fill in the gaps snakes ill water (eating) (the) grapes arm students (a) cake/ cakes bus biology 10 a (famous) park PART B LEXICO-GRAMMAR (60 points) Exercise (10 points) Choose the best option A, B, C, or D to complete the following sentences B D B D B B B A D 10.C 11.A 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.B 18.C 19.D 20.A Exercise (10 points) There are ten mistakes in the passage Find and correct all of them Example: Because of-> Because Line adapting adapted Line at over Line millenium millennia Line prevailed prevailed in Line less fewer Line 11 abundant abundantly Line lack lacked Line 13 before ago Line specialize of specialized Line 14 evolved had evolved Exercise 3: prepositions and particles Up Through Up with Into Up on Away Down Off At 10.back Exercise 4: word forms invariably pressure excessive essential retailers centrally illogical unavoidable criticism(s) 10 efficiency PART C READING (60 points) Exercise (15 points) choose the best option A, B, C or D B prospect A ultimate B reach C achievement C involved A appeal B resting D committed D deal 10.C raise 11.B conditions 12.A sophisticated 13.B confirm 14.C slim 15.D weighed Exercise (15 points) Fill in the blanks with one suitable word for each In However/ nevertheless Each Less Its Like What Carry How 10 into Exercise (15 pts) Choose the best answer for the following questions A D A C B A D C B 10.C Exercise (15 pts) Read the passage and the task following Task 1: Headings Paragraph B Paragraph C Paragraph D Paragraph E Paragraph F I v vii ix iv Task 2: complete the summary & C, B  (IN EITHER ORDER) A H 10 G PART D WRITING (40 points) Exercise (15 points) A No official decision(s) on where to send the proceeds of the concert has (/have) been made by the fund-raisers The admission that unemployment was inevitable was something nobody cared for / cared to make Without absolute secrecy, the mission wouldn’t have succeeded Oliver’s failure in his exam was put down to the fact that he was nervous is believed to have resulted from his nerve Under the circumstances, we won’t press the charges B I think you should make allowance for other people’s weaknesses The villagers expressed/ voiced/ made clear their disapproval of/ about the plans for the new shopping centre I may not have my problem solved But at least I know I am on the right track It’s only a matter of time until/ before he becomes/ is a famous film star At the height of his success, the president had enormous influence Exercise (25 points) Paragraph writing Completion: (3 pt) Content: (6 pts) Provide relevant and convincing ideas about the topic, supported by specific examples and/or reasonable justification Organisation: (6 pts) - Present the right form of a paragraph - Ideas are well organized and presented with unity, cohesion and coherence Language: (8 pts) - Demonstrate of a wide range of vocabulary and structures - Good use of grammatical structures - Present the ideas with clarity - Easy to follow Punctuations and spelling (2 pts) TRANSCRIPTS Part Presenter: Hi there On last week’s programme, we interviewed the man behind the idea of the International amps So Ithoguht that this week you’d be interested to hear more about one of the Camps which will be held later this year Over to you, Michael Michael: hank you Yes, the Camp is open to everyone between the ages of 18 to You don’t have to be a student – you don’t even have to be employed, but you must be able to speak one foreign language in addition to your mother tongue Presenter: OK And what about accommodation? Michael: Well, the International Camp organizers supply tents which sleep up to four people, but you are unlikely to know the people who you’ll be sharing a tent with The nationalities are mixed, so you’ll be sharing with people who may not even speak your language Presenter: Sounds interesting Who does the cooking at the Camp? Michael: Everybody is expected to help with the running of the Camp That means helping to prepare food, keeping the campsite clean and tidy, and so on The Camp organizers are looking for people who can get along with others whatever happens Presenter: And is there anything you need to take? Michael: Well as I’ve said, tents are provided but you’ll need to bring your own pillow, knife, fork and spoon F you get chosen, you’re also asked to bring along photographs, postcaards – anything that show some of the traditions and customs of your own country Evrything ges into an exhibition at the start of the Camp Together with a huge map of the world showing the different countries people come from Presenter: And is there any entertainment? Michael: Yes, there is Everyone helps to provide the Camp entertainment You are expected to sing, dance or play something musical – It doesn’t matter how good or bad you are There is a space on the form to write what you can Presenter: Sounds great fun And what does it all cost? Micheal: Well, you have to find your own way to the Camp, so it’s up to you whether you fly, cycle,walk, hitch-hike or whatever The charge for a week’s camp is 300 dollars, but you’ll have to change that into your own currency to get a better idea of the cost You have to pay the full cost before you arrive, but you can pay in any currency you want or you can use a credit card if you have one Right Now for the phone number to ring Part 2: Radio presenter: Hello and welcome to Film Weekly In the run –up to the Film awards this year, we’re taking a look at the early lives of some of the award nominees Tonight we will be looking at Matt Damon, the action hero of the Bourne Film trilogy Matt was born in the USA in 1970 His parents divorced when he was two, and he and his elder brother Kyle lived with their mother It was an unusual childhood For some of the time they lived with five other families in a big community house His mother was a professor of early childhood development and had strong views on how to raise children Matt has said, “It was as if she knew it all in advance It was an annoying way to be raised.” But she had a huge influence on her sons, and wanted them to be inventive She gave them wooden blocks to play with so that they would use their imagination She wouldn’t allow them to play with guns or war toys Kyle became an artist, and Matt from a young age was obsessive about dressing up and imitating other people Later this became a love of acting He shared this passion with his best friend, Ben Affleck They did lots of acting at school and encouraged each other in the film world But after years of trying, they were still unknown So they decided to write and act in their own film – Good Will Hunting It was an amazing success Matt and Ben won an Oscar for their screenplay, and their lives were never the same again Matt’s mother, however, was unimpressed by his fame When he had finally achieved the success he craved, Matt realized that it was never going to make him happy So in between films he has become a tireless worker for charity This work has made his mother very proud of him Part You will hear an interview with a man called Lucas Doran, who is talking about his job as a zookeeper Interviewer: Good morning, and in the studio today we have Lucas Doran, who is in charge of what’s called the Monkey House at Melchester Zoo, where not only monkeys but also the big apes, such as gorillas, are kept Lucas, welcome How did you get to work with gorillas? Lucas: I’ve worked at the zoo for some time Began with the snakes, which was brilliant and then moved on to the rhinos, which wasn’t quite so interesting My ambition was always to work with big cats like lions and tigers, so when they transferred me to the Monkey House, I was disappointed at first But later on I realized how lucky I was, because monkey are so clever – they’re always trying to trick you Interviewer: That must keep you on your toes! Tell us about your day Lucas: I get to work about seventy forty five and the first job is to look at the animals Nobody’s on duty at night, so we have to make sure none of them is ill, or whether any babies have been born; you see, most monkeys give birth at night Then we clean the cages and change the water Then later on in the day, we return and put down fresh shaw for their bedding Interviewer: What about feeding the animals? Lucas: They are bed four times a day in summer and three in winter The monkeys eat anything really – fruit, vegetables, cooked meat, insects But grapes are their favourite, though Interviewer: Have you ever been hurt by one of these animals? Lucas: Once A young female gorilla got out one day I was just sweeping a path and I felt someone coming up behind me I turned and there she was I walked toward her, talking calmly, and she just put a hand on my chest and pushed me out of the way Quite gently for a gorilla, but enough to knock me off my feet I fell over and broke my arm Fortunately, just then her baby, which was still inside the cage, cried and she ran back inside to take care of it Interviewer: Gosh, that was lucky Now, I’d like to move on to your relationship with the public Lucas: Well, I feel a big part of my job is helping people to understand about the animals Lots of families come to the zoo at the weekend and I answer their questions And I especially enjoy my talks with the students who come during the week Then sometimes we have lecturers visiting, who give interesting talks Interviewer: Right Lucas: But what I really can’t stand is when people feed monkeys, it’s not so bad If they give them fruit, because at least apples and bananas from part of their natural diet, but we say please don’t feed the animals” and people should know that things like cake are not good for them Interviewer: Do you have any funny stories about your time here? Lucas: Well, one time I had to look after two newborn baby monkeys Their mother wasn’t interested in them so I had to feed them milk from a bottle every two hours I had to take them back to my flat in a box on the bus because my car had broken down and I couldn’t find a taxi driver willing to take them They sleep most of the way, but I got some very strange looks when these hairy little fingers occasionally crept out of the box Interviewer: And what of the future? Lucas: Well, I’ve recently gone back to studying Because I’m interested in running my own zoo one day, I need to get some more qualifications At first thought I needed to study Animal Psychology or Zoology, but actually most useful course turned out to be one in Biology I was always good at maths and sciences, so I’m really enjoying it Interviewer: Right Lucas: But what I’d like really like to is visit Arica Not as a tourist on some safari, staying in the best hotels, but actually to meet the famous conservationist Briget Foley, and see the park where she does her research into apes and monkeys It would be really exciting to see some of the animals I know so well from the zoo in their natural surroundings Interviewer: Well, Lucas, best of luck with both those projects and thank you for joining us today Lucas: Thank you ... studio today we have Lucas Doran, who is in charge of what’s called the Monkey House at Melchester Zoo, where not only monkeys but also the big apes, such as gorillas, are kept Lucas, welcome How... and tigers, so when they transferred me to the Monkey House, I was disappointed at first But later on I realized how lucky I was, because monkey are so clever – they’re always trying to trick... we have to make sure none of them is ill, or whether any babies have been born; you see, most monkeys give birth at night Then we clean the cages and change the water Then later on in the day,

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