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SỞ GIÁO DỤC & DÀO TẠO TỈNH BÌNH DƯƠNG ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ OLYMPIC DUYÊN HẢI BẮC BỘ NĂM HỌC 2021-2022 MÔN: TIẾNG ANH – KHỐI 10 Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN HÙNG VƯƠNG ĐỀ ĐỀ XUẤT (Đề thi gồm 13 trang) I LISTENING (50 POINTS) Part For questions 1-5, listen to the recording and complete the form below Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (10 pts) GO-TRAVEL BOOKING FORM Name: (1) _ Source of enquiry: saw ad in (2) _ Magazine Holiday reference: (3) _ Number of people: Preferred departure date: (4) _ Type of insurance: Your answers: (5) _ Part You will hear a radio interview with the gardening experts Jed and Helena Stone For questions 6-10, choose the answer (А, В, C, or D) which fits best according to what you hear (10 pts) How does Helena feel about the use of Jed’s name for their joint business? A occasionally frustrated that her contribution goes unnoticed B amused that they have a name people tend to remember C appreciative of the respect that the name has brought her D is irritated by the fact that Jed is more of a celebrity than she is What is Jed’s attitude to his public profile? A He likes the fact that strangers often want to talk to him B He’s unhappy that it prevents him from doing everyday activities C He enjoys it more now than he did when he was younger D He’s proud of the way it reflects his achievements How did Helena feel about her work on The Travel Show? She would have enjoyed it more in different circumstances B It was convenient for her to be away from the house then C It was a welcome alternative to manual work D She felt obliged to it at that particular time What gave Jed the incentive to make a jewel garden? A He wanted to realize a long-held ambition B He had led people to believe that it already existed C He wanted to show pictures of it at a gardening event D He was inspired by the illustrations at a talk he attended 10 Jed says that, for him, the name ‘jewel garden’ is A a reminder of the value of creativity B an appropriate one for something so beautiful C a positive way of combining both past and present D a way of explaining his philosophy of design to people Your answer: 10 Part For questions 11-15, listen to an explanation about 5G and decide whether these statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F) Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (10 pts) 11 5G is a defined network that can replace cables completely by operating on the cloud only 12 With the help of 5G, the Internet of Things is likely to grow threefold by 2025 13 Until 2025, the majority of people will start to use 5G, which will have surpassed 3G and 4G by then 14 In the UK, 3G and 4G networks were quite cheap because they could be operated on the country’s radio spectrum 15 It is predicted that by 2025 almost a quarter of all mobile connections in the U.S will be 5G Your answer: 11 12 13 14 15 Part You will hear a radio program about the deforestation in South America’s Amazon For questions 16-25, complete the missing information with a word or short phrase (no more than three words) (20 pts) 16 An increase in agriculture and and the building of roads and dams are blamed to bring about the deforestation 17 methods from the pre-Columbian period could offer valuable lessons for today 18 research was conducted on a coastal wetland area where ancient and canals remain unchanged 19 It was erroneously believed that a great deal of fire was used by pre-Columbian farmers to manage 20 The result of the study showed that raised-field farmers to improve agriculture production 21 Periods without fires when land was out of the use in farming were valuable for rebuilding matter and preserving soil structure 22 This fire-free method contributed to turning the seasonally , or grassland, into productive cropland 23 Moreover, this large, cultivated elevation provided better drainage and soil aeration and also held during the dry season 24 However, this fire-free method would have been with ninety-five percent of the native people dying from the diseases spread by the Europeans 25 method imposed a threat to the rainforest by the European colonizers Your answers: 16 21 17 22 18 23 19 24 20 25 II LEXICO - GRAMMAR Part For questions 26-45, choose one of the words marked A, B, C, or D which best completes each of the following sentences Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes (20 pts) 26 You can't believe a word that woman says She is a liar A dedicated B devoted C committed D compulsive 27 When you come down the hill, drive slowly because it is not _ obvious where the turning is A immediately B directly C instantaneously D quite 28 The driver consumed enough alcohol to make him A pass off B pass out C pass for D pass up 29 Sarah and I reserved a room in the same hotel She was very surprised to see me there A practically B intentionally C deliberately D coincidentally 30 It was a fair result because we played the game the rules A on account of B due to C according to D apart from 31 Fiona didn’t lie but she did give rather a picture of the situation A defaced B distorted C disfigured D disguised 32 As Michelle told me the story, tears up in her eyes A welled B raised C filled D mounted 33 His past behavior had a definite _ on what the judges decided A bearing B weight C decision D conclusion 34 On cloudy nights it is not possible to see the stars with eye A naked B bare C flesh D pure 35 He seemed rather Was he upset about something? A unsocial B apathetic C passive D subdued 36 The museum is just a short walk from here you go, it will take you no more than ten minutes A No matter how B Wherever C No matter the way D Whichever the way 37 We took the shortcut round the market late for class this morning A so that we will not be B lest we be not C for fear that we should be D in order that we not be 38 Susana is managing to attend night school without allowing with her day job A that it interferes B interfering C the interference D it to interfere 39 The lecture was so lengthy that the students started to and daydream A come off B put off C turn off D get off 40 My parents always had a happily _ attitude to my staying out late in the evening A cold- blooded B long- suffering C easy- going D thick- skinned 41 I am in a _ as how to use this CD Rom A loss B difficulty C quandary D mind- game 42 Many of Lan’s friends like Korean soap operas, but she finds it not to her A Likes B liking C likeness D likelihood 43 “If they asked you to help them move next week, ?” A would you B didn’t they C did you D would they 44 Some teenagers just simply run to their parents’ expectations as a way to express their identity A against B opposite C contrary D counter 45 He was _ devastated by the news A utterly B extremely C deeply D immensely Your answers: 26 30 34 38 42 27 31 35 39 43 28 32 36 40 44 29 33 37 41 45 Part For questions 46-55, complete each of the following sentences with a suitable preposition(s) or particle(s) Write your answer in the boxes provided (10 pts) 46 The company has been building _a large cash reserve to buy high-tech start-ups 47 Felix grasps any opportunity to advance himself 48 Now the bank has withdrawn support, I don't see how they can come _ this downturn 49 She woke at midnight with the solution and scribbled it _ on a notepad 50 They had a meeting to plan _ a new strategy 51 Since all three companies will profit from the development, they all should chip towards its cost 52 Your Dalmatian is very familiar _ me are you sure I haven't treated him before? 53- She went to the conference to report _ advances in veterinary surgery 54- We're leaning _an operation for Biggles on the advice of our vet 55 The group fell _ when two or three members left and no one replaced them Your answers: 46 51 47 52 48 53 49 54 50 55 Part For questions 56-65, fill each gap with the correct form of the words in brackets Write your answer in the boxes provided (10 pts) A Put the correct form of the words in brackets 56 The careless driver was about his bad behavior, which made all the witnesses fly into a rage (APOLOGIZE) 57 The pregnant woman is looking at the collection of clothes (MATERRIAL) 58 There was a/an change in the tone of her voice Almost nobody could recognize it (PERCEIVE) 59 The slight in his left hand was corrected by surgery (FORM) 60 We are trying to create our own computerized (DATA) 61 In my opinion, this book is just rubbish (INTELLECT) 62 The company has established total over its rivals (SUPREME) 63 Bard is a very good employee, and is very (CONSCIENCE) 64 He achieved for failing a drug test after winning an Olympic final (NOTORIOUS) 65 Before enrolling on a course, you should first ensure that it has been by an officially recognized body (VALID) Your answers: 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 III READING (60 POINTS) Part For questions 66-75, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15 pts) A desert is a special region where only certain kinds of plants and animals can survive All deserts have very little water This means that only animals and plants that can (66) _water for long periods of time can exist in the desert Plants in the deserts are particularly (67) _to the dry and hot environment One wellknown desert plant is the cactus (68) _many desert plants, this plant has very tiny leaves As plants lose most of their water through their leaves, the small leaves of the cactus help to cut down water evaporation There are some desert plants that not have leaves (69) _ Some desert plants survive by avoiding the dry season (70) _ During the dry season, this plant remains a seed and does not (71) _from the soil at all When the rains come, this seed would grow very quickly into a plant It would bloom rapidly and then (72) _its seeds before the dry season returns Desert animals have also learnt to adapt well to life in this region The camel, for example, (73) _well in the desert because water can be (74) _in its body Other desert animals include rodents such as mice These animals need very little water as they can get all the water they (75) _from their food 66 A without B keep off C stay away D give up 67 A convenient B adjusted C regulated D adapted 68 A As B Similar C Like D Just as 69 A at all B as well C in all D either 70 A totally B entirely C altogether D wholly 71 A rise B arise C awake D emerge 72 A scatter B throw C fling D cast 73 A exists B survives C subsists D remains 74 A stocked B kept C stored D contained 75 A demand B require C request D ask for Your answers 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Part For questions 76-85, fill each gap in the passage below with ONE appropriate word Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15 pts) Ten thousand years ago, as the last ice age (76) to a close, sea levels around the world were far lower than they are today Much of the land under both the North Sea to the east of Britain and the English Channel which now (77) France and Britain was part of a huge region of forests and grassy plains, (78) herds of horses and reindeer roamed free and people lived in villages by the lakes and rivers Then the climate gradually became warmer (a phenomenon certainly not confined to our own age!) and the water (79) in glaciers and ice caps was released This ancient land was submerged in the resulting deluge and all that remains to tell us that it was once lush and verdant – and inhabited – is the occasional stone tool, harpoon or mammoth tusk brought up from the seabed by fishing boats Now the development of advanced sonar technology, known as bathymetry, is (80) it possible to study this flooded landscape in extraordinary detail A special echo sounder is fixed to the bottom of a survey vessel, and it makes wide sweeps across the seabed (81) _ previous technology has only been able to produce two-dimensional images, bathymetry can now deploy computers, satellite-positioning equipment and special software to create accurate and remarkably detailed maps For the first time, an ancient riverbed leaps out of the three-dimensional image, complete with rocky ledges (82) up from the bottom of the valley The sites of prehistoric settlements can now be pinpointed, and it is also possible to see in stunning detail the sunken shipwrecks that litter this part of the seabed According to archaeologist Dr Linda Andrews, this technological development is of huge (83) ‘We now have the ability to map the seabed as accurately as we can map dry land,’ she says She is, (84) , scathing about the scale of financial support for such projects ‘We have better images of Mars and Venus than of two-thirds of our own planet! Britain is an interesting case It’s been a maritime nation for much of its history, and the sea has had (85) a massive influence on it, and in view of this, it’s an absolute scandal that we know so little about the area just off the country’s shores!’ Your answers: 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 Part For questions 86-95, read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15pts) The Formation of the Rocky Mountains The Rocky Mountains of North American extend 5,000 kilometers from New Mexico all the way up through Canada Elevations along the range are about 1,500 meters along the lower plains to 4,399 meters at the highest peak, and widths range from 120 to 650 kilometers The natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and fresh water of the ranges have attracted human inhabitants for the last 10,000 to 12,000 years The history of the Rocky Mountains in the pre-Cambrian era, a half-billion years ago While this is long before the Rocky Mountains themselves began forming, their hard core rocks – consisting of granites, schists, gneisses, quartzites, and slates – were produced in ancient ranges Erosion eventually leveled these mountain ranges, and during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Eras, about 75 to 540 million years ago, the ocean invaded the land and deposited sediments some 20,000 feet deep They included layers of sandstones, shales, and limestones At the close of the Mesozoic Era, during the Cretaceous period about 75 million years ago, the growth of the Rockies began There was a tremendous squeezing that uplifted the region in a great series of folds, like wrinkles in a carpet After the arching, erosion carved away at the mountains Some 10,000 feet of sedimentary rock were washed off the top of the arch, exposing the hard rock core The erosional resistance of these hard, crystalline rocks led to the formation of the high peaks that still exist today On the flanks of the core the sedimentary beds sloped outward Great quantities of sand and clay were spread out on the bordering plains and plateaus This was only one of the cycles of upheaval and erosion that occurred in the region Near the end of the Eocene period, about 40 million years ago, the Rockies again rose several thousand feet Volcanoes erupted, most extensively in the Yellowstone Plateau and the Absaroka Range As the mountains were formed, streams eroded their sides, and thousands of feet of sediment spread out on plains and plateaus Just before the Pleistocene period, about one million years ago, the region again uplifted But once again, the mountains began to be worn away as soon as they rose Streams flowed faster and began to cut canyons, and rivers ate deep gorges through the ranges The most recent geological event of note was the “Ice Age” during the Pleistocene Epoch, million to 10,000 years ago The high peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains supported numerous small glaciers and snows accumulated on the sides of the mountains These glaciers carved a typical collection of alpine landforms, such as cirques, horns, arêtes, and cols Lower down in the glaciated valleys, various kinds of till and stratified sediments accumulated to form Moraines Most of the glacial deposits and landforms present today date from the last glacial phase, known in the Rocky Mountains as the Pinedale Glaciation of Pinedale Stage During this stage, over 90% of the Yellowstone National Park was covered in ice The glaciated terrains formed and moved down the valleys, thereby further eroding the mountains into bold and dramatic forms There was even a “little ice age” from about 1550 to 1860 – a few centuries of glacial advance – that made its mark on the mountains recently For example, the Agassiz and Jackson glaciers in Glacier National Park reached their most forward positions by around 1860 The incessant sculpturing of the Rockies by rain, wind, and ice continues even today (Source: Cracking the TOEFL iBT 2019 Edition) 86 The purpose of paragraph is to demonstrate that A the Rocky Mountains have not been fully explored until recently B most of the Rocky Mountains are not very high C there are many types of mountains in the Rocky Mountains D human inhabitants are destroying the natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains 87 The word They in the passage refers to A sediments B eras C years D mountain ranges 88 According to the passage, all of the following types of rock would be found at the core of the Rocky Mountains EXCEPT A gneiss B cirque C slate D granite 89 What happened when oceans covered the Rocky Mountain region? A The mountains were washed away B Quartzite rocks were formed C Erosion shifted the rocks D Deep sediment covered the land 90 The word “ate” in the passage is closest in meaning to A raised B buried C erased D dug 91 The upward growth of the Rocky Mountains began to occur for the first time during which period? A Pre-Cambrian B Paleozoic C Eocene D Cretaceous 92 The plains and plateaus that surround the Rocky Mountains were covered with A material washed down from the mountains B hard core rocks such as slate C densely packed volcanic deposits D soil rich in organic matter 93 The passage indicates that some of the most dramatic-looking parts of the Rocky Mountains were formed by A volcanic eruptions B rivers C glaciers D the ocean 94 Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage as a whole? A A mountain range serves to illustrate a widespread geological process B The history of a geological feature is discussed in chronological order C Two time periods in the history of a mountain range are contrasted D The effects of a number of geological periods on North America are compared 95 The phrase “of note” in the passage is closest in meaning to A catastrophic B distinct C important D ancient Your answer 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Part For questions 96-105, read the text and the tasks followed Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15 pts) Leisure time A A raft of forecasts has been made in the recent decade, predicting the decline in the number of working hours coupled with a consequent increase in leisure time It was estimated that the leisure revolution would take place by the turn of the last cent my with hours devoted to work railing to 25-30 per week, This reduction hits failed to materialize, but the revolu¬tion has, nonetheless, arrived B Over the past 30 to 41 years, spending on leisure has witnessed a strong increase, Accord¬ing to the annual family expenditure survey published in 1935 by the Office for National Statistics, the average household in the United Kingdom spent more on leisure than food, housing and transport for the very first time, and the trend is also set to continue up¬wards well into the present century C The survey, based on a sample of 6,500 households showed, that the days are long gone when the average family struggled to buy basic foods As recently as 1969, family spending on food was approximately one third compared to 17% now Twelve years later, there was a noticeable shift towards leisure with the percentage of household spending on leisure increasing to 9%, and that on food declining to 26% D The average household income in the UK in 1999 was £460 per week before tax, and average spending was £352.20 Of the latter sum, £59.70 was spent on leisure and £58.90 on food On holidays alone, family expenditure was 6%, while in 1969 the proportion spent on holidays was just 2% And whereas the richest 10% lashed out 20% of their income in 1999 on leisure, the poorest spent 12% E Among the professional and managerial classes, working hours have increased and, overall in the economy, record numbers of people are in employment As people work more, the appetite for leisure activities has grown to compensate for the greater stress in life The past years alone have seen the leisure business expand by 25% with a change in emphasis to short domestic weekend breaks and long-haul short breaks to exotic destinations in place of long holidays In the future, it is expected that people will jump from one leisure activity to another in complexes catering for everyone’s needs with gyms, cinemas, cafes, restaurants, bars and internet facilities all under one roof The leisure complexes of today will expand to house all the leisure facilities required for the leisure age F Other factors fueling demand for leisure activities are rising prosperity, increasing longevity and a more active elderly population Hence, at the forefront of leisure spending are not just young or professional classes The 1999 family expenditure survey showed that the 64 to 75year-old group spend a higher proportion of their income on leisure than any other age group The strength of the “grey pound” now means that elderly people are able to command more respect and, thus, attention in the leisure market G And the future? It is anticipated that, in the years to come, leisure spending will account for between a third to a half of all household spending Whilst it is difficult to give exact figures, the leisure industry will certainly experience a long period of sustained growth Working hours are not expected to decrease, partly because the 24-hour society will need to be serviced; and secondly, because more people will be needed to keep the service/leisure industries running H In the coming decades, the pace of change will accelerate, generating greater wealth at a faster rate than ever before Surveys show that this is already happening in many parts of Europe The south-east of England, for example, is now supposedly the richest area in the EEC The “leisure pound” is one of the driving forces behind this surge But, sadly, it does not look as if we will have the long leisure hours that we had all been promised Questions 29-35 The reading passage has paragraphs Choose the most suitable heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below Write the appropriate numbers (i-xiv) in Boxes 1-7 on your answer sheet One of the headings has been done for you as an example You may use any heading more than once There are more headings than paragraphs, so you will not use all of them, 96 Paragraph A 97 Paragraph B 98 Paragraph C Example: Paragraph D Answer: iv 99 Paragraph E 10 100 Paragraph F 101 Paragraph G 102 Paragraph H List of headings i Leisure spending goes up strongly ii Decreasing unemployment iii False forecasts iv Spending trends – leisure v food v More affordable food vi Leisure as an answer to stress vii Looking forward viii The leisure revolution – working hours reduced to 25 ix The “grey pound” soars x Rising expenditure xi The elderly leisure market xii National Statisticians xiii Work, stress, and leisure all on the up xiv Money yes, leisure time no Questions - 10 Do the statements below agree with the information in the reading passage? In Boxes -10, write: YES, if the statement agrees with the information in the passage NO, if the statement contradicts the information in the passage NOT GIVEN, if there is no information about the statement in the passage Example: In recent decades, an increase in working hours was predicted Answer: No 103 At the turn of the last century, weekly work hours dropped to 25 104 Spending on leisure has gone up over the past three decades 105 24-hour society will have a negative effect on people’s attitudes to work Your answer 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 IV WRITING (50 POINTS) Part The graph below shows the demand for electricity in England during typical days in autumn and spring The pie chart shows how electricity is used in an average English home Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant (20 pts) 11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Part Write an essay of 200-250 words about this topic (30 pts) Young people are increasingly choosing to eliminate meat from their diets and become vegetarians Do you think this is a good idea? Does it bring more benefits or drawbacks? _ 12 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13 SỞ GIÁO DỤC & DÀO TẠO TỈNH BÌNH DƯƠNG TRƯỜNG THPT CHUYÊN HÙNG VƯƠNG ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ OLYMPIC DHBB NĂM HỌC 2021-2022 ĐỀ ĐỀ XUẤT MÔN: TIẾNG ANH – KHỐI 10 (Đề thi gồm 14 trang) Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút (không kể thời gian giao đề) I LISTENING (50 POINTS) Part For questions 1-5, listen to the recording and complete the form below Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (10 pts) August 16th Super Anna Grieves Holiday World FT4551 Part You will hear a radio interview with the gardening experts Jed and Helena Stone For questions 6-10, choose the answer (А, В, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear (10 pts) A D D B 10 C Part For questions 11-15, listen to an explanation about 5G and decide these statements are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F) Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (10 pts) 11 F 12 T 13 F 14 T 15 F Part You will hear a radio programme about the deforestation in South America’s Amazon For questions 16-25, complete the missing information with a word or short phrase (no more than three words) (20 pts) 16 cattle ranching 21 soil organic 17 Ancient Amazonian farming 22 flooded savanna 18 farm beds 23 Moisture 19 Amazonian ecosystems 24 labor intensive 14 20 limited (their) burning 25 Slash-and-burn II LEXICO - GRAMMAR Part For questions 26-45, choose one of the words marked A, B, C, or D which best completes each of the following sentences Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes (20 pts) 26 D 30 C 34 A 38 D 42 B 27 C 31 B 35 D 39 C 43 A 28 B 32 A 36 A 40 D 44 D 29 D 33 A 37 C 41 C 45 A 15 Part For questions 46-55, complete each of the following sentences with suitable preposition(s) or particle(s) Write your answer in the boxes provided (10 pts) 46 up 51 in 47 at 52 to 48 through 53 on 49 down 54 toward 50 out 55 apart Part For questions 56-65, fill each gap with the correct form of the words in brackets Write your answer in the boxes provided (10 pts) 56 unapologetic 57 maternity 58 imperceptible 59 deformity 60 database 61 pseudointellectual 62 supremacy 63 conscientious 64 notoriety 65 validated III READING (60 POINTS) Part For questions 66-75, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15 pts) 66 A 67 D 68 C 69 A 70 C 71 D 72 A 73 B 74 C 75 B Part For questions 76-85, fill each gap in the passage below with ONE appropriate word Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15 pts) 76 drew/came 77 separates 78 where 79 trapped 80 making 81 while 82 rising 83 significance 84 however 85 such Part For questions 86-95, read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15pts) 86 C 87 A 88 B 89 D 90 D 91 A 92 A 93 C 94 B 95 C Part For questions 96-105, read the text and the tasks followed Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided (15 pts) 16 96 iii 97 i 98 iv 99 xiii 100 xi 101 vii 102 xiv 103 No 104 Yes 105 Not Given IV WRITING (50 POINTS) Part Part 1: 20 pts The mark given to part is based on the following criteria: Content: (7 pts) All the relevant information has been included Students provide a clear and accurate overall sentence Make general remarks and effective comparisons Organisation: (7 pts) The analysis of the figure must be written logically Information given must be interpreted in a coherence and cohesion manner Use of language (6 pts) Appropriate linking words and phrases as well as a good level of grammar have been used Also, the vocabulary is accurately used Part Write an essay of 200-250 words about this topic (30 pts) Young people are increasingly choosing to eliminate meat from their diets and become vegetarians Do you think this is a good idea? Does it bring more benefits or drawbacks? The mark given to part is based on the following criteria: Organization (5 pts) a Ideas are well organized and presented with coherence, cohesion and unity b The essay is well-structured: * Introduction is presented with clear thesis statement * Body paragraph are written with unity, coherence and cohesion Each body paragraph must have a topic sentence and supporting details and examples when necessary * Conclusion summarizes the main points and offers personal opinions (prediction, recommendation, consideration ) on the issue 17 Content (15 pts) a All requirements of the task are sufficiently addressed b Ideas are adequately supported and elaborated with relevant and reliable explanations, examples,evidence Language use (10 pts) a Demonstration of a variety of topic-related vocabulary b Excellent use and control of grammatical structures (verb tenses, word forms, voice ) and mechanics (spelling, punctuations ) 18