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tuyển tập đề thi chính thức CHUYÊN ANH DAKLAK từ 2015 có đáp án , củng cố kiến thức cho học sinh giỏi chuyên 9, luyện thi vào 10, giúp học sinh đạt kết quả cao trong các kì thi. Gồm 100 câu ngữ pháp phổ biến các em hay gặp trong Kì thi Trung học , học sinh giỏi 9 cấp tỉnh, thi chuyên vào 10, có đáp án và giải thích chi tiết

TUYE! N TẬP BETH CHUYEN & HSE " _ Bề thi thức từ 2015-N0W Cập nhật hàng năm Than tang cac ban ung ho Otto Channel Teach from Q not from LY SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO _ KỲ THỊ TUYẾN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHÓ THÔNG DAK LAK -_ NĂM HỌC 2022 - 2023 ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC | (Dé thi gơm có II trang) Mén thi: TIENG ANH —- CHUYEN Thời gian làm bài: I5 phúi, không kê thời gian phái đê : (Luu ý: Thí sinh làm đê thi này) GIAM KHAO1 | GIÁM KHẢO2 DIEM THI | SO PHACH BANG SO | BANG CHU | Shane by: Angels | : Of Otto Channel | I LISTENING HUONG DAN PHAN THI NGHE HIEU e Bài nghe gồm 03 phần: phần nghe 02 lần lần cách 0Š giây e Mở đầu nghe có tín hiệu nhạc e Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có nghe Part1 For questions 1-5, complete the notes below Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer in the boxes below is done as an example a points) MOVING COMPANY Full name: (0) Phone number: (1) USA Address: 509 (2) Packing Day: (3) Clean-up by: 5:00 p.m Day: (4) About the Price: Rather expensive Storage Time: (5) Date: l SERVICE REPORT House, 1137 University Drive in Seattle | 11"March — ; ' — Your answers: (0) Jane Bond [ — L7, [ aie | ã Part For questions 6-10, choose the correct letter A, B or C for each answer in the boxes below (10 points) SHOPPING IN SECOND-HAND SHOPS | A A A B C Sophie says that she goes to second-hand shops because of the price of their stock B the quality of their stock According to Sophie, it’s worth spending more when shopping for a special event —_B buying accessories Sophie admits that she began frequenting second-hdnd shops as a protest against big corporations when she started living away from home because she wanted to have unique clothes Sophie points out that second-hand shops số C the range of their stock C looking for footwear A don’t always have things that fit B charge a large fee to alter clothes C often don’t have anything you want 10 Sophie believes that A everyone shéuld buy second- hand clothes B it shouldn’t take too long to find what you’re locking:ftfor C it’s vital not to give up easily« Your answers: L6 |7 L8 |8 : | 10 Part3 For questions 11-20, complete the sentences Write ONE WORD ) for each answer in the boxes below (20 points) THE SIRIT BEAR ' l General facts , ° It is a white bear belonging to the black bear family ` Its colour comes from an uncommon (11) Lo, | Shared by: Angels 0f Otto Channel ° Local people believe that it has unusual (12) —————— ° They protect the bear from (13) ˆ Habitat ° The bear’s relationship with the forest is complex ° Tree roots stop (14) along salmon streams ` The bears’ feeding habits provide nutrients for forest vegetation ° It is currently found on a small number of (15) Threats ° Habitat is being lost due to deforestation and construction of (16) by logging companies ‘ ‘ ` Unrestricted (17) is affecting the salmon supply ` The bears’ existence is also threatened byt their low rate of (18) Going forward ¢ Interested parties are working together ` Logging companies must improve their (19) of logging ` Maintenance and (20) of the spirit bears’ territory is needed Your answers: 11 : 16 12 17 13, 18 14 l 19 lễ, 20 | II USE OF ENGLISH ' Part1 Chgose and write in boxes below the correct option (A, B,C or D) that best completes each unfinished sentence or substitutes the bold part in italics (30.0 pts) 21 Prawns can be risky to eat if they at the right temperature A.aren’t being kept ' B won’t be kept C haven’t been kept : D hadn’t been kept 22 Visitors are asked to to the rules of the park to prevent damage to its fragile ecosystem ¬ A bond B adhere Œ affix ' D cling aos about the course until Sandra told him A Little did he know B Little knew he C He did little know ‘ D He knewa little 24 I really can’t bear that ' A you dịd B you doing C you _D you to 25 It is rather to believe buying these clothes will make you look like the models in the adverts ; ‘ A tasteless B trustworthy C helpless D naive 26 Tom: “ Jim: “ Well, if you do, you may end up in debt.” ` pues by: Angels A Do you know how the mortgage system work? l B When will you pay me back? of Otto Channel C What'do yeu think about my taking out a loan to buy that car? D How much you think a flat like that costs? ' 27 Your grades are coming down You should try to _ the other students in your class A keep up with B.come up with C get along with D get in touch with 28 Kathy: “ = Susan: “ No, nobody has She’s really antisocial these days, it seems.” A How has Oyku been doing? B Have you talked to Doris lately? C How much overtime has Cathy worked so far this week? D Where is Edna going to have the party? 29 Jessica returned her smartphone to the shop, as it was still under and had stopped working : A assurance B pledge C agreement D guarantee 30 I'm afraid you have tonsillitis but don't worry, I'll some antibiotics for you A inscribe B subscribe C prescribe D transcribe 31 It is important that cancer is diagnosed and treated as early as possible A in order for a successful cure to assure C in order to assuring a successful cure B in order to assure a successful cure D in order that assured a successful 32 The amateur actor was his brain trying to remember the lines of the script A.racking „ B stretching C picking D bashing 33 Previous teaching experience is a necessary _ for this job A demand B need C qualification D request jPhared by: Angels of Otto Channel —— 34 If you are to other people: the chances are that they won't be respectful or kind to you either A inconsiderate B inconsiderable C considerable D considerate 35 She by credit card but she preferred cash A would have paid B should pay C could have paid D can pay 36 Michael has promised he will be ort his best during his grandparents' visit A.action _, B approach C behaviour D style Ti you doubt my story, I have brought documents to attest to its truth A Incase : B Unless C Provided D While 38 The new trade agreement should _—_—_ more rapid economic growth A alleviate, B probe C strengthen D facilitate 39 Sleep is to our health, and lack of it can lead to many illnesses _ A desirable © B needed C required D essential 40 “Don't look so worried! You should take the leader's comment with = A.ateaspoon of salt —B a dose of salt C a pinch of salt D a cup of salt 41 I would advise you to this as well and in that way you will Kill two birds with one stone A get things done twice’ B get something done two times C get two things done at the same time D get two things done twice 42 Please send the file to is in charge of marketing A whomever B whoever C whatever D whichever 43 The level of air pollution announced by the government is often by ecological groups ‘ A managed B contradicted C overseen D disputed 44 These technological developments were hardly 30 years ago A imaginative B imaginable C imaginary D imagining 45 to stay inside for months on end, many children felt the lack of communication with their friends — A Making | B Being made C Having made D Having been made 46 The tournament's regulations requested that he energy drinks before the game A didn't use B not use C don't use D won't use 47 She ran in a fnarathon last week but after ten kilometers A broke up : B made up ‘ C dropped out ‘ D.closed down 48 Going to a concert is a good way a to let off and relax A steam * B smoke C moisture D temper 49 Scientists all over the world are working to a cure for the acute hepatitis A disallow ' B discern C discard D discover 50 in the diet is especially important for vegetarians ‘A That they obtain enough protein B Enough protein is obtained ° C They obtain enough protein D By obtaining enough protein Your answer: 21 31 41 oie Dee 42 ' 23 a3: 43 24 34 44 2; 35 45 26 36 46 21 37 47.: 28 38 48 20 a, 49 30 40 SŨ Part2 Fi ill in the boxes below the appropriate forms of the words in parentheses ie pts) TEENAGER BEHAVIOR— HOW AND WHY? ' Teenagers have a reputation for being impulsive and sometimes (51- REASON) But in fact, recent research suggests that there may often be scientific (52 - EXPLAIN) ' fora lot of teenage behavior It has long been thought that by far the most important period of brain (53 - DEVELOP) _ takes place during the first few years of life However, with the (54 ASSIST) of new technologies like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), some scientists are beginning to (55 - CONSIDER) That's because MRI scanning has found evidence of (56 - EXPECT) late changes in the brains of subjects aged in their teens or even early 20s It appears that brain connections that are not being used in teenage years are abandoned, while those in regular use become more (57-INFLUENCE) + _ If this is true then our choices as teens will affect our habits, and possibly even our (58- PERSON) as adults What does seem clear is that our journey from being children to fully (59 - DEPEND) adults takes place at a time when the brain is undergoing (60 - DRAMA) _changes (Adapted from Gateway 2™ Edition, Amada French) Your answers:' 51 52 53, 54 55 | III READING (70.0 pts) 56 57, 58 39 ‘60 Shared by: Angels of Otto Channel Part Read the following passage and write in the boxes below the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word that best fits each of the numbered blanks (10.0 pts) SOMETHING DIFFERENT? Looking for an unforgettable way to celebrate a special occasion? Well, the (61) of options open to today's youngster — or even ‘oldster’ for that matter, is a far cry from the traditional party or restaurant visit No’ ‘longer i is it (62) sufficient to invite your friends round, buy some food and (63) a baker to produce a cake No, today's birthday boy or girl is looking for something out of the ordinary, ranging from the outrageously expensive to the downright dangerous Anything (64) _~ as long as it is unusual and impressive Top of this year's popular (65) are as follows:.taking some friends rally driving, helicopter lessons, plane trip and parachuting and hot air ballooning Then, there is (66) group bungee jumping or taking your buddies oT) a stomach-churning, white water rafting ride down rapids The desire for adventurous celebration is not restricted to the young I recently met an octogenarian who celebrated (68) the milestone of eighty by having a flying lesson Of course, if you have the money, the world is your oyster A well-heeled relation of mine flew fifty of his friends to a Caribbean island to mark the passing of his half century Unfortunately, I was only a (69) relation Undoubtedly, the more traditional forms of celebration continue to satisfy the less extravagant or less adventurous among us However, with my own half century looming on the horizon I would not say no to a weekend in Paris and a meal at the Eiffel Tower I can (70) dream Perhaps by the time I'm eighty I'll be-able to afford it (Adapted from Upstream Advanced, Virginia Evans) ‡ 61 A scale 62 A hoped B degree B decided 64 A goes 65 A experiments 66 A ever’ B comes B extravaganc B always = = ox] bả = C wins C exposures C more D takes D expansions D instead 68 A attaining 69 A distant 70 A however B arriving B remote B but J3 = =, oO m C, getting C faraway C nevertheless D reaching D slight D anyway 63 A make 67 A of — Your answers; 61 66 = B let B in 62 67 , ©œ œ1 xử ¬| >} C- range C marked C.get C.out 63 68 64 69 D variance _Ð considered D want D on 65 70 Part Read the passage and write ONE suitable word for each blank in the boxes below (20 pe) BRITISH LEISURE LIFE British people are always famous‘(71) their conservative nature Nevertheless, they also have some interesting ways to enjoy themselves Of course, (72) of their different positions, the social elite and common people demonstrate different tastes in this respect (73) the organized leisure, the Club, is for the VIPs, then the amusement Race is for the commons like the Pancake Club life started with coffee drinking (74) began around 1650 Among the most exclusivemand famous clubs of London, the Other Club occupies a special position It was founded in 1911 by Sir Winston Churchill and F.E Smith Members of this club gather for dinner once (75) month when Parlianient is (76) session and their traditional meeting place is the Pirate Room of the Savoy Hotel These meetings are very private and informal The Club has only three rules: The object is (77) dine, wine and talk; Nothing in the intercourse of the members shall be allowed to interfere (78) the full rigorous pursuit of party politics; The names of the members of the Executive Committee must remain to (79) unknown Political antagonists: who may never be seen to say a word to each other in public, may dine side by side here and engage in unfettered and amicable conversation The Other Club is rich in traditions Many of them originated from Sir Winston Churchill At (80) command, a large wooden and black cat was seated near him at dinner with a napkin tied around its neck (Adapted from Expanding Vocabulary through Reading, Higher Education Press) Your answers: why 76 72: 77 ! 73 TẾ : 74 79 75 — | 80 s Part The passage below contains 10 mistakes Identify the mistakes, correct them, and write your answers in the boxes below (20.0 pts) (Lines 1,3 and have been done as examples) Line There are more forty universities in Britain They are all private institutions Each has its own governing council, including some local businessmen and too local politicians as well as a few academics Students have to pay fees and living + costs, but every students may receive from the local authority of the place where he lives a personal grant which is enough to pay in his full costs, including lodging and food Each university has their own syllabuses, and there are some quite important differences between one and the another In general, the Bachelor's degree is given to students who pass examines at the end of three or four years of study 10 Bachelors' degrees are an two levels, Honors and Pass In some cases, the Honor 11 degree is given for intensive study and examination in one, two or three related 12 subjects that the Pass degree may be somewhat broader 13 The first post-graduate degree is normally of Master, conferred for a thesis 14 based on at least one year's full-time work; the time actually taking is usually more 15 than a year Oxford and Cambridge are peculiar in which they give the Master of 16 Arts degree automatic to any Bachelor who pays the necessary fees at any time : 17after the seventh year from his first admission to the university | : Shared by: Angels | of Otto Channel|: estion | Line 00 000 : 81 82 83 | Mistake > Correction more > more than and too> and every students> every student 84 85 ae 86 87 88 89 90 Part Read the following passage and write in the boxes below the letter A, B, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.(20.0 pts) DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Discourse analysis is a subfield of linguistics that attempts to analyze language above the sentence level It attempts to go beyond the simple analysis of grammar to examine how context % affects the meaning of what is said or written In this sense, it begins to bleed into psychology and sociology as well because factors such.as the social context and the speaker's state of mind must be taken into account in discourse analysis Two of the primary approaches to discourse analysis are pragmatics and sociolinguistics Pragmatics is the attempt to bridge the gap between the literal, grammatical meaning of a sentence and the speaker's true meaning Anyone who has ever had a misunderstanding with a friend or a relative knows that these two things are not always the same A common example would be when a persoh says, "Why don't we go to the movies?" Here, the true meaning of the speaker is not to ask a question, but rather to make a suggestion : : To clear up the ambiguities of such language, pragmatics classifies pieces of speech according to speech acts, the role they play in a conversation Sometimes, the speech act is obvious When a police officer yells, "Stop or I'll shoot," the officer is both giving an order (stop) and making a threat (I'll shoot) Often, however, a speech act can only be determined by its context Look at the following example A mother asks her son, "Can you take out the garbage?" to which the son replies, "I did it yesterday "The mother then responds, "I don't ¢are Just it." In this context the son's speech act is not to inform his mother of*the fact that he took out the garbage yesterday, as the grammar of the sentehce would seem to indicate Instead, the son's speech act is a refusal of the mother's request This, however, only:becomes clear when the boy's words are analyzed within the larger context of the conversation as a whole Such analysis is the nature of pragmatics Sociolinguistics employs discourse analysis for an entirely different purpose The primary goal of a sociolinguistic approach to discourse analysis is to study how social factors, such as socioeconomic status, influence the way in which language is used Among speakers of the same language, people in different social groups will use language differently Their tones, grammar, and word choice may all be drastically different from each other, Sometimes this can be‘attributed simply to differences in educational level Obviously a college graduate will have a wider vocabulary* and.more sophisticated style of speech than most middle school students But differences in education not entirely explain the differences in the way that language is used Social settings greatly affect the way that people use language For example, a business meeting requires a more formal use of language than a conversation with one's friends at a party These shifts in the way we use language are called code switching Nearly everyone is capable of some level.of code switching, and those who are not adept at it often have considerable trouble making their way in society _ Other social factors are not so flexible Foresau, one's status in society affects the way one speaks, and these changes are not so given to code switching; they are generally far more rigid A , famous example is the differences betiveen the way that men and women speak An analysis of male discourse generally shows it to be highly pragmatic and goal oriented Women's language, however, often is centered on building consensus and a sense of community An examination of the way that men and women respond when they are told of a personal problem illustrates this point quite well In this situation, men generally express their sympathy by offering advice and suggesting solutions Women, on the other hand, express their sympathy by relating their own experiences with similar problems or through the use of expressions like "I know how you feel." Here the emphasis is less on finding a solution to the problem than on building a sense of togetherness The analysis of such social influences on language is the goal of a sociolinguistic approach to discourse analysis “ (Adapted from Ebook Hooked on TOEFL iBT Reading) 91 According to paragraph 1,all of the following are true of discourse analysis EXCEPT - A It places a heavy focus on analysis of grammar structures B It utilizes elements from other fields of study C It is concerned with how the situation influences meaning — D It can be applied through several different methods ' 92 According to paragraph 2, what is the goal of pragmatics? A To make a speaker's true meaning more like the grammatical meaning of a sentence B To understand how context can lead to differences between the true meaning and grammatical meaning of a sentence C To eliminate the misunderstandings that result from deceptive uses of language D To bridge gaps in meaning through the proper use of grammar and sentence structure 93 Based on the information in paragraphs and 3, what can be inferred about speech acts? A They are not ‘always properly interpreted by the listener B They are always inherentlsy unclear in meaning C They are common in confrontational situations D Their true meaning is impossible to establish 94 The word ambiguities in paragraph is closest in meaning to ; A difficulties B misunderstandings + C uncertainties D, shortcoming 95 In paragraph 3, the author uses the example of a conversation between a mother and a son to explain ; _ A the limitations ofa pragmatic approach to discourse analysis B the uses of pragmatics and the analysis of speech acts in conflict resolution C the need to consider context when determining the nature of a speech act D the influence of speech acts on human relationships 96 _ The phrase Such analysis in paragraph refers to the analysis of A Various modes of conversation B Speech acts in context C Speech acts in requests and refusals D The deviations from literal meaning in a conversation ' Shar ed by: Angel of O tto ECS Chan ne} 97 According to paragraph 4, sociolinguistic discourse analysis aims to ——e A explain instances of code switching in a social context B explain how the use of language can affect social settings C explain the differences between various societies and how they use language D explain the effects of one's social environment on the use of language 98 The word attributed in paragraph is closest in meaning to A analyzed B reduced C credited D exemplified 99 Based on the information in paragraph 4, which of the following would be an example of code vitching? ˆ A The differences betweert the language of the rich and the poor B Regional differences in the way people speak - C Differences in the way language is used in different social situations _D Differences in the way language is used by different generations 100 Why does the speaker mention a personal problem in the last paragraph? A To illustrate the social consequences of not utilizing code switching B To illustrate the differences between the way men and women use language C To discuss how code switching may be used to express sympathy in various ways + _ —— perfectly willing to make a very publ ic flight to win a prize offered by scientific American, but not the Wrights, even though the (90) magazine had created the award with them in mind 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 A A A A A A saw historical supposedly below alone managed A approach A lowlight A scared A costly B B B B B B celebrated lone tentatively beyond lonely believed C C C C C C, B produce cheered last closely above single denied D D D D D D C use B limelight B avoided B reasonable D enhance C, highlight C attracted C prestigious D headlight D wanted D expensive Your answers: 81 ae 86 87 83 88 '_ 84, J9, took historic relatively behind broke succeeded 85 90 Il Read the passage and fill in each blan k with ONE suitable word (10.0pts) Most people think (00) of computers as very modern inventions, products of our new technological (1) - But actually the idea for a computer (92) work ed out over two centuries ago by a man (93) Charles Babbage Babbage was born in 1791 and grew up to be a brilliant mathematician He drew up plans for several calculating machines (94) ST he called “engines” But despite the fact that he (95) building some of these, he never finished any of them Over the years, people have argued (96) his mach ines woul d ever work, Rece ntly, however, the Science Museum in London has finished building (97) _ _ engin e based on one of Babbage’s designs (98) has taken six years to complete and more (99) four thousand parts have been specially made Whet her it works or not, the machine will be on at a special exhibition in the Science Museum (100) remind people of Babbage’s work Your answers: / 91, %6, 92, 97, 1: 98, 94, 99 95, 100 HH, Read the following passage and choos e the best answer (A, B, C or D) to comp lete each sentence (5.0 pts) \ Water scarcity is fast becoming one of the major limiting factors in world crop production, In Many areas, poor agricultural pract ices have led to increasing desertification and the loss of formerly arable lands Consequently, those plant species that are well adapted to survival in dry climates are being looked at for an answer in devel oping more efficient crops to grow on marginally arabl e lands, purely mechanical and physical adaptations, such as the shape of the plant's surface, smaller leaf size, and extensive root systems Some of the adapt ations are related to chemical mechanisms, Many plants, such as cacti, have internal gums and mucilage which give them water-retaining properties Anoth er chemical mechanis m is that of the epicuticular wax layer This wax layer acts as an impervious cover to protect the plant It prevents excessive loss of intern al moisture If also protects the plant from external aggression, which can come from inorg anic agents such as gases, or organic agents which include bacteria and plant pests Researchers have proposed that synthetic waxes with similar protective abilities should be prepared by basing on knowledge of desert plants If succe ssfully developed, such a compound could Trang 5/8 be used to greatly increase a plant's ability to maintain health in such adverse situations as inadequate water supply, limited fertilizer availability, attack by pests, and poor storage after harve sting 101 This passage deals mainly with ‘ ễ A desertification : l C factors limiting crop production B decreasing water supply D developing efficient plants 102, The word “arable” in the 1% paragraph is closest in meaning to a A fertile B parched C, barren D, marsh 103 Which of the following is a mechanical or physi cal mechanism that desert plants use? A The plant’s shape B The small root system C The vast leaf size D The high water system 104 The word “extensive” in the 2" paragraph is closest in meaning to £ A spongy | B, shallow C widespread D comprehensive 105 Which is one of the ways in which the epicu ticular wax prot A It help s the plant to avoid excessive moisture intak e C It releases gases against plant pests B It helps the plant to attack aggressors D It guards against bacteria, LUYEN THI ONLINE (Zoom) OTTO CHANN EL Chuyén Anh & HSG cấp 106 The word “If” in the 2"! paragraph refers to ————— A another chemical mechanism B the epicuticular wax layer C an impervious plant like cover D the loss of internal moisture 107 The word “aggression” in the 2° paragraph is closest in meaning to i A attack B agitation C, conditions D surroundings 108 What is an-example of an inorganic agent that may attack plants? A Bacteria B Insects C Gases D Pests 109 It can be inferred that synthetic stimulate waxes A have not succeeded B have not been developed yet C have the quality of causing bacteria D have been determined to be impervious to organic and inorganic agents 110 All of the following are examples of an adverse situation for crops EXCEPT - inadequate water B.insufficient fertilize C, pest aggression D proper storage Your answers: 101 106, — | 102, HỤ/, ` | 103 ' 108, 194 109 105.110 PART D WRITING (30.0pts) I Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that if means the same as the sentence’ printed before (5.0 pts) 111 I don’t know who she was, but she must be very powerful and confident, Whoever 112 To threaten him with prison was the only way we could make him speak Only by 113 He had no money and didn’t know anyone he could borrow from He had no money, nor 114 You can borrow the car, but you have got to fill it up with petrol Provided 115 Don’t waste time if you copy your work out again, don’t it Don’t Trang 6/8 Tl Complete the second Senten ce so that it has a similar mea ning to the first one Do hot © en (5.0pts) change 116 Don’t run away with the idea that this job is easy (CONCLUSI ON) Don’t 117 They say the ice in Antarctic a is getting thinner all the time, (SA ID) The ice 118 It was wrong of you not to tell me that information (KEPT) You should 119 We managed to escape just befo re the whole building caught on fire (HAD) No : 120 The coach’s tactics were directly responsible for the team’s defeat (CO NSEQUENCE) The team’s : TIL Complete the second Sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given You must use between three and six words, including the word given (5.0 points) 121 She was very relieved when she reali zed that her bag hadn't been stolen, (BR EATHED) She when she realized that her bag hadn't 122, His holiday is at exactly the same been stolen time as mine (COINCIDES) His holiday time 123 The accident victim was having increasing difficulty in breathing (DIFFICULT) The accident victi ms 124 The Prime Minister felt it appfopriate to make a statement (FIT) The Prime Minister oT 125 He is said to be a very hard bargainer (REPUTATION) He has - mine breathe to make a statement ; a very hard bargainer IV Think ef ONE word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentence s, (5.0 points) Here is an example Please explain to me the _ point of having another meeting, itwas at that _ point that most of audience got up and lefi We losta _ point _ because one person in our team started the race too early, 126 The company needs to this problem before it gets worse, This glue will — - any material to any another surface Before we all leave, we should a date for the next meeting 127 The bad weather is expected to by the afternoon It’s time to out these cupboards and make some space The lawyer announced that he had new evid ence that would the young man of š murder 128 The two teams _ each other in the final match this week end The photographer asked the bride and groo m to each other for the final shot We need to the fact that the problem has got out of contr ol 129 The man shouted at us to out as he ran down the street towards us I wouldn't him staying if he agreed to some of the hous ework Can you the children for half an hour while I go to the denti st's? 130 The new exams will students under even more pressure The police advise homeowners not to spare keys under the door mat In our culture, we our children's education before everything else Trang 7/8 V Some students prefer to study alone Others pref er to study with a group of students you prefer? Use specific reasons Which and examples to support your answer Write an essay in about 120-150 words to express your ideas (1 0.0pts) —.=e=e=e===HIẾT Thí sinh khơng sử dụng tài liệu Giám thị khơng giải thích thêm Trang 8/8 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TINH DAK LAK BẢN CHINE | Ỉ KỲ THITUYÊN SINH VÀO LOP 10 TRUNG HOC PHO THONG NAM HOC 2017 — 2018 DE CHINH THUC Môn thi: TIỀNG ANH - CHU Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút, không kẻ thờiYÊN gian phát đề DAP AN- BIEU DIEM VÀ HƯỚNG DAN CHAM MON TIENG ANH- CHUYEN (Đáp án, biễu điễm hwéng din chém gơm có tất 03 trang) PART A PHONETICS (10.0điểm) 1.5.0 điêm/ 10 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 0.5 điểm — II (5.0 điểm/10 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 0.5 điểm D argument B, nothing 11 C contain 12 A balloon A crooked 13 C female C Stephen 14 C positive D wholly 15 D circuittous A height D food C pear B, change 16 B assistance 17 A protection ` 18 D physiology 19 C, environment 10 D, dozen 20 B entertainment PART B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (40.0 diém) 110.0 điểm / 20 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 0.5 điểm 21.A |22.A 23.C 24.C 31.A | 32:A 25.B 26.C 33.B 27.C 34.C 28.D 35.A |29.A 36.B 30.A 37.B 38.D 39.A 40.D II (10.0 điểm/ 10 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm 41 42 43, 44, 45 INVARIABLY ALTERNATIVELY DESCRIPTIVE ABSENCE OBSERVATION 46 47, 48 49 50 OPINIONATED FAIRNESS ENTHUSIASM UNPREDICTABLE IRREGULAR HII (10.0 điểm / 10 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm 51 looking forward (to a couple) 56 the light so that she could 52 a couple of hours 57 she saw that it had $3 think about all 58 the grass there was a line 54 she had heard 55 through the garden * 359 was looking at her 60 ftom the far corner Trang 1⁄3 [pan CHÍNH IV (10.0 điểm/ 20 câu) — Mỗi câu đúng= 0.5 điểm 61 are protesting/ have been protesti ng 62 found 71 surroundin 72 catching 63 looking 73 bludgeoned 64 protecting 65 are 74 wounded 75 has prompted 66 highlights 67 68 69 70 76 to impose ensnared occurs are clubbed swimming 77 78 79 80 have adopted jumped appears enjoying PART C READING (20.0 điểm) 1.(5.0 điểm/ 10 câu)- Mỗi câu ding = 0.5 điểm 81.B 86 A 82.D 87 A 83.D 88.B 84.B 89.B 85, A 90 C 94 which/ that 99, than 95 started 190 to 104 C 109.B 105.D 110.D IL (10.0 điểm/ 10 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm ` 91 age/time | 92 was 96 whether/if | 97 an HỊ (5.0 điểm/ 10 câu) - Mỗi câu đúng= 101.D 106 B 102,A 107 A 93 called 98 It 0.5 điểm 103 A 108 C PART D WRITING (30.0 điểm) | | 1.(5.0 điểm/ câu) ~ Mỗi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm 111 I don’t know who she was, but she must be very powerful and confident -Whoever she was, she must be very powe rful and confident, 112 To threaten him with prison was the only way we could make him speak -Only by threatening him with prison could we make him Speak, 113 He had no money and didn’t know anyone he could borrow from -He had no money, nor did he know anyone he could borrow from 114 You can borrow the car, but you have got to fill it up with petrol -Provided you fill the car up with petrol, you can borrow it, 115 Don't waste time if you copy your work out again, don’t it, -Don't waste time copying out your work again 11.6.0 diém/ cau) — Méi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm 116 Don’t run away with the idea that this Job is easy (CONCLUSION) ~Don’t come to the conclusion /draw a conc lusion that this job is easy 117, They say the ice in Antarctica is getti ng thinner all the time (SAID) -The ice tn Antarctica is said to be getting thinner all the time, Trang 2/3 | BẢN Gị —— 118 It was wrong of you not to tell me that information (KEPT) -You should not have kept that info rmation Srom me 119 We managed to escape just befo re the whole building caught on fire (HAD) -No sooner had we escaped than the whole building caught on fire 120, The coach’s tactics were directly responsible for the team’s defeat (CO NSEQUENCE) -The team’s defeat was the direct consequence of the coach’s tactics, HI (5.0 điểm/5 câu) — Méi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm , 121 She was very relieved when she reali zed that her bag hadn’t been stolen (BR EATHED) She breathed a sign of relief when she realized that her bag hadn’t been stolen 122 His holiday is at exactly the same time as mine (COINCIDES) His holiday time coincides with mine 123 The accident victim was having incr easing difficulty in breathing (DIF FICU LT) The accident victims were increasi difficult to breathe 124 The Prime Minister felt it appropri ate to make a statement, (FIT) The Prime Minister Saw/ thought fit to make a statement 125 He is said to be a very hard bargaine r (REPUTATION) He has @reputafor tibein ong a very hard bargainer IV (5.0 điểm/ câu) ~ Mỗi câu đúng= 1.0 điểm 126 fix 127 clear 128 face 129 mind 1V (10.0 điểm) Đề nghị điểm danh phần luân: 130 place/put Bốcụcvà độ dài: (2.0 diém): Đầy đủ phan: Mở bài, thân bài, kết luận Độ dài từ 120 đến 150 từ Cấu trúc câu, ngữ pháp, từ vựng: (3.0 điễm.) Câu không mắc lỗi ngữ pháp bản, sử dụng từ vựng tốt Nội dung: (3.0 điểm.): § Ý hay, phong phú, biếu đạt nội dung liên quan chặt chẽ với đề Kỹ viết tổng hợp (2.0 điểm) Thể viết mạch lạc, chặt chẽ, nối kết câu, chuy ển mạch tốt, câu đa dạng linh hoạt -Tùy mức độ học sinh viết£ được, giám khảo dựa vào thang điểm để định.) Tổng điểm: 100 (Quy thành thang điểm 10.0) ì Trang 3/3 SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO KỲ THỊ TUYẾN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHĨ THƠNG NĂM HỌC 2015 — 2016 DAK LAK Môn thi: TIỀNG ANH — CHUYEN DE CHINH THUC Thời gian làm bài: I5 (Đề thi gôm có 08 trang) phút, khơng kề thời gian phat dé ‹ Lưu ý: Thí sinh làm trực tiếp vào đề thi, viết câu trả lời vào vị trí quy định theo hướng dẫn Điêm Giám khảo Giám khảo Mã thi (do HĐ chấm ghi) LUYỆN THỊ ONLÍNE (Z OOM) OTTO CH Chuyên Anh NNEL, : PART A PHONETICS (10.0pts) church admiral gum Sabotage Meagre symbol cause - pollution dairy feature GC, toothache Cc advent C butcher G dosage G beaver Cc deny C autumn C conclusive Cc gain Cc creature D took advocate OOUODUOCUCCCC A stomach A adventure A butter A drainage A meadow A mystery A aunty A innovation A main A pleasant Øt@tœtwœtwtWwvgr aes AVP wpe I Choose the option A, B, C, or D containin g the word that has the underline d part pronounced differently from the others (3.0pts) | Your answers: summer sewage measles baggy daughter folk laid reason a II Choose the option A, B, C, or D containing the word whose stress pattern is different rhetoric irrelevant prophecy pedantic diplomacy decorate either tropical tradition noble Your answers: pioneer irreparable intimacy Pacific confidential occasion childish delightful relative solar populace OODOUODCECCECCEC B B B B B B B B B ‘B %B5ä@đãfaf#‹nnnseœ 11.A democrat ' 12.A irritable 13.A monument 14.A parade 15.A uranium 16 A demonstrate 17.A notebook 18.A violent 19.A decorate 20 A occur (5.0pts) irregular proprietor paradise emergency influence tonight influent celebrate formal Trang 1/8 PART B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (35.0pts) I Choose the best word or phrase from A, B, C, or D to complete these sentence s (10.0pts) 21 Unlike Walt Disney’s cartoon chipmunks, which always appear up a tree, real chipmunk s stay near their underground burrows in case they to escape from a predator A prefer - need B will prefer - have needed C have prefered - are needed D had prefered - need 22 I waited in Time Square for Alfonzo for more than two hours, but he never 33 24 2555 26 27 28 to ' A around B showed up C pulled off D turned in him last week, he wouldn’t be in such a trouble now A.Were I to help B If I helped C Had I helped D Unless I helped I wish you the trouble to me before so I could help you A would explain B had explained C explained D hadn’t explained Alsatians and boxers, by professional trainers, can be both guard dogs and pets A if are trained B if will be trained C if trained D if have been trained Had the Millennium Dome not been built, 750 million pounds on health and education A could have been spent B could be spent C will have spent —_D could have spent I not know my uncle is doubt everything he sees A of - for B in - with C in - of D with - about Judging from the speed of mechanization, it that very few things in the world hand in the 21%‘ century by A has been predicted - will be making B is being predicted - have been made C will be predicted - were made D can be predicted - will be made 29 In the novel Zeno ’s Conscience, Zeno Cosini some events of his life at the insistence of his psychoanalyst A gets by with B comes down with C looks back on D drops out of 30 On the whole, I enjoy our local club, but I think there are far too many rules and regulations completely at ease l A attending - to feel B to attend - to be feeling C attend - having felt D being attended - feeling 31 We live very far from the station, so she a taxi because she got here just ten minutes after the arrival of the train A would certainly take B must have taken C had to take D had to have taken 32 else is this tradition observed as keenly as it is in this town A Only when B Only if C Whenever D Nowhere đã: In the Lawless Roads, Graham Green the people of Mexico by describing them in a highly patronizing manner A looks down on B gets through with C runs out of D backs out of 34 between the two attacks,:the commander tried to prevent the enemy troops their strength A Having delayed - without gathering B In delaying - for garthering C Without delaying - to gather D By not delaying - from gathering 35 gills, lungfish also have lungs, enabling them to live both in and out of water A Nevertheless B Moreover C In addition to D Whereas 36 you listen to what is actually being said, A The harder - the better : € As hard - so well you will understand what is meant B The hardest - the best D Too hard - so good ‘ 37 Although Peter is very good at French, -he usually fails to get full marks on his tests because he doesn’t read the questions _ A as carefully 38 Mr David, exactly fifty years A about what to notice the subtle differences in the grammar B so carefully C more carrefully _D carefully enough $ honour the reception will be held next Saturday, has worked for this company for B in whose C.for whom D that ' Trang 2/8 39 The new personnel manager told us that he had A much B a great deal of 40 The man on the chair behind me kept A sitting - which B having sat - that — visited countries in Europe C a number of D as many talking during the film, really annoyed me C was sitting - which D sitting - who Your answers: 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 IL Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the words in parentheses (10.0pts) EAT MORE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES A recent report on the (00 EAT) eating habits of children in Britain suggests that children from the age of three to sixteen show a strong (41 LIKE) for vegetables and only eat (42 SUFFICE) amount of fruit and vegetables at Christmas One researcher says not eating (43 PROPER) may have serious consequences on a child’s (44 SPEAK)_ : and physical development, resulting in poorer performance at school One (45 SOLVE) is to give children extra iron and vitamins but in the long run it is more (46 EFFECT) if children get the right ingredients in their (47 DAY) diet (48 FORTUNATE) parents choose food for their children that is quick and (49 CONVENIENCE) to prepare, rather than food which is fresh and healthy f (50 CONSEQUENCE) it is difficult later to get children to change their habits Your answers: 41 : 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 45 50 III Each line in the following passage has one missing word Put an oblique stroke (0 where the word has been omitted and write the missing word in each blank The first one has been done for you (5.0pts) , Your answer: of Three people jumped out/ a car on a busy Oxford road after | 00 a fire started under bonnet this morning They were just able to | 51._ rescue their possessions before the car burst flames Mr Peter | 52 Collins, 25, of Wey Road, Berinsfield was driving Avenger estate | 53 car home from work two friends when he noticed smoke coming | into the car He stopped, but was unable open the bonnet He | poured a bottle water over the radiator where the smoke was | coming from, but ceuld not put the flames He then ran to get fire | 54 55 56 57 arrived, the car totally burnt out 60 ` : extinguishers a nearby garage, but these also failed to have any | 58 effect Finally, he telephoned for a fire engine, but the time it | 59 Trang 3/8 š IV Give the correct form of the verb in brackets to complete the following passage (10.0pts) When my mother finally became too old to live alone, we decided that she should stay with us in town I (61 surprise) at the amount of furniture she had, but there was no room in our flat to store it, so we had to leave it in her house I always (62 intend) to clear it out and sell the place, but somehow I kept (63 put) it off One night I woke suddenly at four o’clock, almost in, tears I was extremely upset by a dream in which I saw two men (64 break) a window, climb into my mother’s house, and start to take her belongings Then the burglars (65 hear) someone’s voice outside or a door (66 close) because they dropped what they (67 carry) and left in a hurry The dream made me feel very guilty that I (68 not / take) better care of the house ' : Later on that morning I received a phone call from a lady who lived next door to the house To my astonishment, she told me that it had been broken into during the night Fortunately, something must have disturbed the burglars because they left without (69 take) in the supernatural, but now I’m not so sure! anything I didn’t want (70 believe) Your answers: 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 P PART C READING (25.0pts) I Choose one word/ phrase from A,B,C or D which best completes each gap of the passage, then write the word onto your answer sheets The first one has been done for you (5.0 pts) TORNADOES People often (00) B confuse typhoons AND TYPHOONS and tornadoes, even though they are very different Both are extremely destructive weather phenomina, with very (71) winds, but the similarity ends there Typhoons, also known as hurricanes, form only on water They are such large storms that we can see them clearly only from space In a satellite photograph, a typhoon (72) like an enormous circular blanket of thick cloud It may have a small hole in the centre, (73) an “eye” Tornadoes, on the other hand, are much smaller A person on the ground can easily (74) a photo of a tornado, although it might be a dangerous thing to It would be much wiser to look for (75) than to hunt for your camera if a tornado is coming your (76) Unlike typhoons, tornadoes can form over both land and water When a tornado (77) over a lake or the sea, it can create a waterspout which can be well over a kilometre in (78) „ Just like a tornadoes over land, waterspouts can (79) and transport some interesting objects There have, for instance, been reports of fish being carried through the air and (80) onto boats 00.A.mistake 71 A strong 72 A sees 73 A called 74 75 76 77 A A A A fix shelter road gains ' B.confuse , B big B looks B titled B B B B , take asylum direction increases C mix D combine C huge D firm C said D told C views C C C C pull hiding route develops D watches D D D D make defence way finds Trang 4/8 78 A level 79 A come across 80 A thrown : B altitude B pick up C summit C set out B dumped C dropped Your answers: Ts 73, 76 THs D height D drop off Ti 78 74 79 D fallen Tu 80 II Read the passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word (15.0pts ) I have always found it difficult to say (00) for certain what my memories from, my (81) childhood are Are these memories learnt at later age from overhearing your parents tell of our exploits? (82) , there is a particular incident'that I would love to claim as a genuine memory , When I was (83) three years old, I went to the post office with my mother where she was going to buy some stamps While she was (84) served, I happened to notice a small stocking (85) : was hanging from the counter It was there (86) collect contributions for a charity for (87) blind While her back was turned, I took the stocking and emptied (88) contents into my coat pocket Of course I was (89) young to know any better When it was realized what I (90) done, everyone roared with laughter (91) , that is, for my mother who was a little embarrassed She (92) emptied the money back into the stocking (93) , incidentally, a few pennies of my (94) One of the clerks was something of an amateur cartoonist and he made a drawing of me robbing an old lady.-This cartoon (95) displayed in the post office for the next couple of years Your answers: 81 86 91 82 87 92 83 88 93 84 89 94 85 90 95 III Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to complete each sentence (5.0 pts) ; Although noise, commonly defined as unwanted sound, is a widely recognized form of pollution, it is very difficult to measure because the discomfort experienced by different individua ls is highly subjective and, therefore, variable Exposure to lower levels of noise may be slightly irritating , whereas exposuré to higher levels may actually cause hearing loss Particularly in congested urban areas, the noise produced as a by-product of our advancing technology not only causes physical and psycholo gical harm but it also detracts from the quality of life for those exposed to it Unlike the eyes, which can be covered by the eyelids against strong light, the ear has no lid, and is,therefore, always open and vulnerable Noise penetrates without protectio n Noise causes effects that the hearer cannot control and to which the body never becomes accustomed Loud noises instinctively signal danger to any organism with a hearing mechani sm, including human beings In response, heartbeat and respiration accelerate, blood vessels constrict, the skin pales, and muscles tense In fact, there is a general increase’ in functioning brought about by the flow of adrenaline released in response to fear, and some of these responses persist even longer than the noise, occasionally as long as thirty minutes after the sound has ceased Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we are constantl y responding in the same way that we would respond to danger Recently, researchers have conclude d that noise and our response may be much more than an annoyance It may be a serious threat to physical and psychological health and well-being, causing damage not only to the ear and brain but also to the heart and stomach We have long known that hearing loss is America’s number one non-fatal health problem, but now we are learning that Trang 5/8 some of us with heart disease and ulcers may be victims of noise Investigations on human subjects have demonstrated that babies are affected by noise even before they are born Fetuses exposed to noise tend to be overactive, they cry easily, and they are more sensitive to gastrointestinal problems after birth In addition, the psychological effect of noise is very important Nervousness, irritability, tension, and anxiety increase, affecting the quality of rest during sleep, and the efficiency of activifi during walking hours, as well as the way that we interact with one another Xs 96 Which of the following is the author’s main point? " Ono be o o>` A Hearing loss is America’s number one non-fatal health problem Ye, œ “2È B Loud noises signal danger Ley + C Noise may pose a serious threat to our physical and psychological health `# + D The ear is not like the eye 97 According to the author’s definition, what is noise in urban areas? A A by-product of technology C Congestion ` B Physical and psychological harm 98 Why is noise difficult to measure? A It causes hearing loss C It is unwanted 99 The word “congested” in paragraph A hazardous B crowded 100 The word “it” refers to A the quality of life € the noise 101 According to the passage, people D Unwanted sound B D could best C Noe / 7" All people not respond to it in the same way People become accustomed to it be replaced by polluted D rushed ; l B our advancing technology D physical and psychological harm respond to loud noise in the same way that they respond to A annoyance B danger C damage D disease 102 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “accelerate”? A cease B raise C swell D inérease 103 The phrase “as well as” in paragrah is the closest in meaning to which of the following ? A after all B instead C also D regardless 104 It can be inferred from this passage that the eye s A responds to fear B enjoys greater protection than the ear C increases functions : D is damaged by noise 105 With which of the following would the author most probably agree? A Noise is an unavoidable problem in an industrial society B Noise is not a serious problem today C Noise is America’s number one problem D Noise is a complex problem Your answers: 96 101 97 102 98 103 99 104 100 105 PART D WRITING (30.0pts) I Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it (5.0pts) 106 After fighting the fire for 12 hours, the firemen succeeded in putting it out The firemen managed .sccsssesssesssssessssssssssssessssesssesessssssvessesecsseeces, 107 The value of sterling has falling considerablely in the past week There has Trang 6/8 108 I was not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test It came Ha SanaHa Ces ages ane etcen vsouaava en Se earemmnerag dace TE ash uc oppales Vaan eek tneaeamean ened ntansveer putvinieraatisi sae 109 The only reason the party was a success was that a famous film star attended Had it not 110 We must continue our efforts, whether there are problems or not IVGEATU|CSŠ sạcitiötEptidi8Ez25i056giỂDn4g.2:lG: SSgbors;SBosffSIGE-9fE039E0t20-E n0Šng vnriisD800 cỗ 1u SE i1g1ezcT ere eer ee II Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given You must use between three and six words, including the word given Here is an example 00 I not intend to stay in my present job very much longer NO * LUYEN THI ONLINE (Zoom )Í OTTO CHANNEy | Thave no intention of staying in my present job very much longer! Chuyén Anh & L 111 It is not likely that the effects of global warming can be reversed ———*HSG cấp, LIKELIHOOD 0.1 ẽốốốốốẽ reversing the effects of global warming 112 Some people tend to better in a pressurised working environment CONSTANT Some people work better when they are c.ccssscssssssssesssssssssssssssecsssssusesssssssessssasessesssiueccesseeeccessseee work 113 The car was redesigned, and as a result, sales rose rapidly RESULTED : The successful redesigning of the Car .sssccsssssesssssssessssssesssssssssesessssesssssssesessssiussessssueseessseeceeses in sales 114 Unless you tell the truth, the school trip will be cancelled MEAN "Meo tit Peatne pes ssesswzvsasteaes cases exavesiisvinncecanneveeeasvetvexsevevvevesmeatsinvwseceveee: the cancellation of the school trip 115 The warmth of her welcome surprised me ABACK Ï S4E25YYðrgytooslÕ5150:ttid3G400336S54EEtEerrksagE 0.skEeiohrilitkoNGHEEHET(EEEDSSEDUEDE.0r1.G0000010080380-cc55exEGece her warm welcome III Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one Do not change the word given (5.0pts) Ầ * 116 The motor in this machine needs cleaning once a week HAS 117 The staff in that office all have great respect for their boss LOOK 118 I was the only person who wanted to watch the programme ELSE 119 Tim looks nothing like his father at all TAKE 120 I regret not studying hard at school ONLY Trang 7/8 III Think of one word only which can be used appropriately in all three sentences (5.0pts) Here is an example (00) 00 My grandfather is 96 but is still able to walk without the 1Ú of a stick The electronic whiteboard is a wonderful new learning aid for use in the classroo m Flights carrying .aid donated by charity organizations are now arriving in the areas affected by: drought every day 121 It’s hard to _ how tall buildings are when you see them from the air I have been asked to a song-writing competition It’s a mistake to people by their appearances alone 122 “I’ve got to go now, but I’ll try to up with you later in the park”, said Jane The organizers agreed to the costs of clearing up after the pop concert The company has failed to its targets for the second consecutive year 123 Professor Nilson is one of the leading experts in the of genetic research The company wanted to purchase the football so as to build a new supermarket there The walkers were told that they did not have permission to cross the weg 124 The new law means that the tax system will in a different way from now on Before you this machinery, make sure you are wearing the appropriate safety gear The surgeon decided not to ‘ as he felt that the patient’s condition would improve without surgery 125 The restaurant out of fish quite early on in the evening The boat into a storm as it neared the French coast Mrs Benson the company single-handed after her husband’s death IV What are the advantages and disadvantages of being the only child in the family and why? Write an essay in about 120-150 words to express your ideas (10.0pts) Thí sinh khơng sử dụng tài liệu Giám thị khơng giải thích thêm Trang 8/8

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