HỘI CÁC TRƯỜNG CHUYÊN VÙNG DUYÊN HẢI VÀ ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN LƯƠNG VĂN TỤY TỈNH NINH BÌNH ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI MÔN TIẾNG ANH KHỐI 10 NĂM 2016 (Đáp án này có 12 trang, gồm 4 phần) A LISTENING P[.]
HỘI CÁC TRƯỜNG CHUYÊN ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ THI VÙNG DUYÊN HẢI VÀ ĐỒNG BẰNG BẮC BỘ MÔN TIẾNG ANH - KHỐI 10 TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN LƯƠNG VĂN TỤY NĂM 2016 TỈNH NINH BÌNH (Đáp án có 12 trang, gồm phần) A LISTENING Part I: Listen to two passages and choose the correct answer You will listen to the passages twice (10 points) B A C C A Part II Listen and decide whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F) Write your answer in the numbered space provided (10 points) T F F T F Part III You are going to hear a person calling an accomodation agency about an apartment she want to rent Listen and complete the form Write no more than TWO WORDS AND/ OR NUMBER for each answer (20 points) Clarice 0912 8734566 Willard family flat/ apartment 2/two member town centre 350 bills 57 Thorney 10 email/ e-mail Leys B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Part I Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence (20 points) A B C B A C B A D 10 C 11 D 12 C 13 A 14 C 15 C 16 A 17 B 18 C 19 C 20 D Part 2: The passage below contains 10 mistakes Underline the mistakes and write their correct forms in the space provided in the column on the right (10 points) Line Have you ever tried a strawberry pizza? If you went to Oxnard, the "Strawberry Capital of California," in May, you could! Oxnard is in Southern California and the part of the state takes its strawberries very serious At the two-day California Strawberry Festival you can sample strawberries prepared traditional treatment such as strawberry shortcake, strawberry jam, strawberry tarts and strawberries dipped into chocolate, there is strawberry pizza! This dessert pizza is topped with strawberries, sour cream, cream cheese and whipped cream on a sweetened bread baked like a pizza Strawberry kabobs dipped in powdered sugar are another delicacy And 10 drinks like a strawberry smoothie can wash it all away 11 Strawberries are a big business in Oxnard Twenty-four companies harvest 12 and cool nearly 16 million trays of berries, which are shipped throughout 13 North America as long as to Germany and Japan The festival, which attracts 14 more than 85,000 visitors, features three stages with musical entertainment, 15 335 arts and crafting exhibits, strolling musicians, clowns, artists, face- 16 painting, contests, and a "Strawberry land" for children with puppets, 17 magicians, musicians, and a petting zoo Line in all kinds of ways In addition to Mistake Correction the this serious seriously kinds sorts treatment treats into in sweetened sweet 10 away down 11 a big business big business 13 long far 10 15 crafting crafts Part III Fill in each blank with a suitable preposition (10 points) 10 cau off up out on on between on to about/of 10 about/ for Part IV: Write the correct form of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided in the column on the right (20 points) spoonful swirling headlong hallucinate imagery unacceptable implication subconscious blatantly 10 encouragement C READING COMPREHENSION Part I Read the passage and choose the most suitable option for each blank (15 points) C D A A C B C D A 10 B 11 D 12 A 13 B 14 C 15 C Part II: Read the following passage and fill the blank with ONE suitable word Write your answer in the space provided below the passage (15 points) redundant aspects/matters/factors/… rare/precious/unique/… loan business specialize premises payment self-employed 10 honest/kind/reliable/… III 1.5p X10 = 15 p C D B A D A B C D 10.B IV 1.5p X 10 = 15 p Questions 1-5: Choose the correct heading for each section from the list of headings below Write the correct number i-x in the boxes ( pts) Question Question Question Question Question Paragraph A Paragraph B Paragraph C Paragraph D Paragraph E Paragraph F v (example) viii iii x vi ii Questions 6-10: Complete the summary below using the words from the box (5 pts) official unknown secret general 10 routine WRITING: I X = 5p This passport can be valid for most countries Without absolute secrecy, the mission wouldn’t have succeeded He has a lot of dependants The last thing you should is to phone the police Sad as it is, unemployment is unlikely to go down this year II X 5= 10p I don’t think Jenny is cut out to be an accountant Going on safari isn't a decision you can make on the spur of the moment You need to plan things very carefully For the third year in succession, our class has won the History Quiz They had to cut short their tennis match because of the thuderstorm If your role in the incident ever comes to light, you'll go to prison III Paragraph writing (25p) - Task achievement: 8p - Grammar range and accuracy: 6p - Coherence and cohesion: 7p - Lexical resource: 4p Người đáp án: Đinh Thị Loan Nguyễn Thị Thu Thương 0916071888 0987624546 PART Interviewer: So, Sarah, this week’s book is entitled Letters to Henrietta but I believe the book is actually about a woman called Isabella Bird So, who was Isabella and who was Henrietta? Sarah: Well, Isabella Bird was a remarkable 19thcentury woman, and Henrietta was her sister The book is pretty much composed of Isabella’s letters home - hence the title Interviewer: And what was so remarkable? I have to say, I’m afraid I haven’t heard of Isabella Bird before Sarah: Actually, in her day, Isabella was a renowned travel writer This was fairly unusual for a woman It was usually men going off on expeditions - out into the unknown and facing danger We’re certainly more familiar with famous male travel writers The irony of it all is that she was a complete hypochondriac - I mean she always had this idea there was something wrong with her and you can see a fair bit of evidence of this in her diary entries Here - 8th November 1872 - she reports she’s suffering from ‘terrible headaches, pain in my bones, exhaustion, inflamed eyes, sore throat’ and so on - you get the picture But when it came to other people, she couldn’t see it at all She had very little time for tea and sympathy when friends or acquaintances complained of their problems So anyway, what with all her supposed suffering, it was probably not a career path she’d ever imagined for herself Interviewer: And where was she when she penned that entry? Sarah: Hmm, Melbourne, I think She’d gone there, apparently on the advice of a friend who thought the climate would her good - but when she got there, she found she loathed Australia She thought there was nothing worth seeing and no interesting people What was incredible is that it was at this point that this 40-year-old woman was on the brink of a remarkable career that was going to take her to the remotest parts of the world and bring her considerable fame at the time Imagine - someone who could scarcely raise her head from the sofa at home in Scotland would then be climbing up Mauna Loa in the Pacific, surviving being cut off by snow on a ranch in Colorado, riding a huge elephant through the Malayan jungle, and even at the age of 70, crossing the Atlas mountains alone, on a fierce black horse It was definitely unusual for someone of her social standing Interviewer: I’m just wondering about the equipment It can’t have compared to what’s available today Did, did Isabella work for a newspaper? Sarah: She did have articles published quite regularly, but the book, you see, contains these diary letters that she wrote to her sister - most of which have until now remained unseen She used those letters - or the content - to provide much of the raw material for her other work I’m afraid it’s not always … well … an editor now would probably ask her to exercise a little more control over the adjectives She goes into particular detail - I mean extreme detail especially when describing dramatic landscapes, like for example when she’s having the time of her life in Hawaii She was riding up incredibly steep mountain passes to get to their camp - she writes - ‘companioned only by stars’ beside ‘a black lake from which rise fountains of fire’ and so on She certainly can’t be accused of understatement Interviewer: You certainly seem to admire her Sarah: Yes, she has – at least to my mind and I’m sure any reader will feel the same - she has a very contradictory character and it’s this that keeps you hooked Her father was a preacher He was strict and frowned upon ‘fun’ and you can see she’s inherited that aspect She rarely in fact, she hates, to admit that she enjoys all her adventures, but when under pressure, all her imagined illnesses magically vanish and she just positively sparkles and shines She boasts about her riding about in Colorado - saying that others are describing her as the bravest rider they’ve seen This image isn’t really compatible with the poor woman suffering from those ghastly headaches! Anyway, as I said, it is pretty and amazing but - as for the book itself - I have one small reservation I mean, the book isn’t quite what it seems Interviewer: In what way? Sarah: Well, Isabella herself destroyed or heavily edited many letters - so maybe you’re not always reading what you think was an original viewpoint or observation Ad then, you see, the editor has also been editing, of course What you’re left with is doubt about who’s edited what - what did Isabella write or cut, and how much influence has the editor had? Anyway - I utterly recommend it A lot of travel writing comes across as quite cynical or leaves you with the impression that the writer would prefer the country they’re visiting to be a bit more like home In Letters to Henrietta, you’re getting a real glimpse of what it was like to be traveling at a time when there was still a sense of adventure and ‘newness’ All of Isabella’s stories are full of drama and full of interest Interviewer: Thank you, Sarah PART Automatic phone: Thank you for calling Car Line So that we can best help you, can you please press the star button on your phone now Thank you Automatic phone: Now choose one of the following four options by pressing the buttons on your telephone Press if you would like to make a car reservation Press if you would like to talk to someone about a car reservation Press if you would … Please hold while we put you through to one of our assistants [repeat] Melanie: Good morning, Melanie speaking How can I help you? Mr Maxine: My name is Mr Maxine and I booked a car several days ago to be picked up from Heathrow airport in London And I’d like to change the booking Melanie: I see Have you got a reference? Mr Maxine: Yes I have it here somewhere on a piece of paper Ah, here it is It’s A for Alpha, C for Charlie, F for Foxtrot, Y for … Melanie: Year Mr Maxine: Yes The number 15 – one, five – A for Alpha and G for Go Melanie: Let’s see Can I just check that? A C F Y A G Mr Maxine: Yes Melanie: Mr John Maxine Mr Maxine: Yes That’s it Melanie: Okay So how can I help you? Mr Maxine: I booked a car for three days from this Friday at pm to Monday at pm Melanie: Yes A manual Mr Maxine: I’d like to change it for a larger car and an automatic rather than a manual And I’d also like to book it for five rather than three days, Melanie: Okay Let’s have a look Mmm We have an estate which is automatic Mr Maxine: Yes That would be perfect Melanie: There is a difference in price though Mr Maxine: For the extra two days? Melanie: Yes, but also for the size of the car The estate is £15 more expensive per day than the saloon ar you have already booked Mr Maxine: Okay And how much extra is it altogether, then? Melanie: That makes it an extra £165 Mr Maxine: Mm It seems rather expensive The last time I hired on it wasn’t so much Melanie: When was that? Mr Maxine: Mm … several weeks ago Melanie: I see … PART 10 11 12