SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO THANH HÓA TRƯỜNG THPT TRIỆU SƠN Mã đề: 121 ĐỀ KHẢO SÁT CHẤT LƯỢNG HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 NĂM HỌC 2022 – 2023 Môn: Tiếng Anh Thời gian làm bài: 150 phút Ngày khảo sát: 07 /11 /2022 (Đề gồm 08 trang) Họ tên thí sinh…………………………….Lớp………………… SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (70 points) HƯỚNG DẪN PHẦN THI NGHE HIỂU Bài nghe gồm phần, phần nghe lần, lần cách khoảng 20 giây, mở đầu kết thúc phần nghe có tín hiệu Mở đầu kết thúc nghe có tín hiệu nhạc Thí sinh có phút để hồn chỉnh sau kết thúc phần nghe Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có nghe LISTENING PART You will hear a group of art history students going round an art gallery with their teacher For questions 1-5, choose the answer CA, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear Question1 Burne-Jones believed that a painting A ought to be true to nature B must have a clear moral point C should play an instructive role in a modern industrial society D need not have any practical value Question It appears that the story of the King and the Beggar Maid was A a well-known Victorian tale B popularized by a poet C brought to the artist's attention by his wife D taken up by novelists at a later stage Question According to the student, how did the painter approach the work? A He wanted to portray the beggar very realistically B He copied parts of the painting from an Italian masterpiece C He had certain items in the painting made for him D He wanted to decorate the clothing with jewels Question The student thinks that in some way the painting depicts _ A an uncharacteristically personal message B the great sadness of the artist C the artist's inability to return the girl's love D the fulfilment of the artist's hopes and dreams Question What was people's reaction to the painting? A They recognized Frances Graham as the model for the Beggar Maid B They realized how personal the painting was for the artist C They interpreted the painting without difficulty D They did not approve of the subject matter of the painting LISTENING PART You will hear an interview a woman called Jennie Thorpe, who is a trapeze artist in a circus, write the letter A, B, C or D on your answer box below to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 6. Jennie got her present job when her manager saw her performing at _ A. a circus school B. a gymnastics competition C. a ballet shows D youth circus club Question 7. Why does Jennie feel a need to practise just after the end of a show? A. She is able to strengthen her muscles B. She is too tense to be able to relax immediately C. She is able to sleep better afterwards D She is able to more difficult things then Question 8. What does Jennie say about earning a living as a trapeze artist? A. It's hard if you have no contract B. It's unlikely after a certain age C. It's difficult for most performers D It’s easier to for some performers who can create their own shows Question 9. According to Jennie, what distinguishes great trapeze artists from the rest? A. They have the lightest bodies B. They perform without a safety net C. They have an ability to keep calm D They all have good performing skill Question 10. What does Jennie find the most difficult thing to get used to? A. feeling pain in her muscles B. having to get up early every day C. damaging her hands on the trapeze D expressing herself through the way she move Mark the letter A, B, C, D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions Question 11 A sergeant B servant C service D servile Question 12 A chaos B character C charity D chord Question 13 A marriage B courage C massage D.hostage Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions Question 14 A champagne B linguistics C experience D Intermediate Question 15 A discussion B company C division D imagine Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions Question 16: You don’t think that she is suitable for this position, ? A is she B isn’t she C you D don’t you Question 17: It's silly of him to spend a lot of money buying A a thick wooden old table B a thick old wooden table C an old wooden thick table D a wooden thick old table Question 18 _, she spent nearly an hour walking all around the neighborhood looking for her car A Unable to remember where she was parking B Unable to remember where she has parked C Forgetting where to park D Not remembering where she had parked Question 19 The working conditions in their factories dramatically during the last few months A improved B has been improved C was improved D have been improved Question 20 As that old man said, her accident made it all to get home faster. A more important B the most important C the more important D more and more important Question 21 Their research into the causes of cancer promises to break the new in the field and possibly lead to a cure A earth B ground C soil D land Question 22 There are many doubts about the quality of the school , some families are enrolling their children to it A As yet B Even as C Even so D As if Question 23 We’ll give a reward to anyone _ the police with information about the missing child A to provide B providing C provided D provides Question 24 Mary has applied for a lot of jobs recently, which suggests her present job A that she not be altogether satisfied with B that she’s not altogether satisfied with C she doesn’t altogether satisfy D that she not altogether satisfy Question 25 The airplanes were so close together it looked as if they ! A were going to crash B had crashed C crashed D are going to crash Question 26 They all have to follow the rules, and none of them is the law A over B beyond C above D onto Question 27 My car was so old that I could only sell it for A rubbish B scrap C debris D waste Question 28 You will have to if you want to pass the final exam A pull up your socks B work miracles C take the trouble D keep your hand in Question 29 If you feel like you are catching a cold, try to nip it in the _ so that it does not cause you to miss work A bush B bulk C bud D bunch Question 30 The teacher _ an example of Tom to the class for cheating in the exam A set B followed C made D gave Question 31 I would like to take this opportunity to my gratitude for your ongoing support A extend B expand C enlarge D broaden Question 32 Viet Nam has kept a variety of superstitious _ about daily activities A believe B believing C beliefs D believable Question 33 People are encouraged to take bottles to bottle-banks, and only shops in supermarkets which use packing A environment-friendly B environmental-friendly C environmentally-friendly D friendly-environment Question 34 We usually go by train, even though the car is a lot quicker A travel B journey C trip D voyage Question 35 It is going _ lunch – time! A through with B in with C on at D on for Question 36 He seemed very quiet but it would be a mistake to his intelligence A devalue B depreciate C undermine D minimize Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 37 Although I have received the money from the bank, I am still dubious about the currency because of the unusual color of the bills A doubtful B conscious C suspicious D accurate Question 38 I need an assistant - I’m very busy with work A am up to my eyes B am up to my ears C have my hands full D am up to my neck Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions Question 39 Recent economic conditions have intensified the pressure on industry to raise prices A heightened B exaggerated C varied D diminished Question 40 She used to smoke two packets of cigarettes a day, but then she deciced to stop smoking and quit cold turkey A suddenly and completely B abruptly and thoroughly C calmly and regretfully D gradually and partially Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete each of the following exchanges Question 41 Harry and Meghan are discussing ways of learning English - Harry: “I think that if I learn enough vocabulary, I won’t have any trouble using English.” - Meghan: “ _ Not only should we focus on vocabulary, we should focus on grammar as well.” A I couldn’t agree with you more B It is not as simple as it seems C I don’t think so either D There’s no doubt about that Question 42 Tung is asking Tram about her favorite drink - Tung: “Do you want green tea or milk tea?” - Tram: “ .” A It’s up to me B I really hate green tea C Oh, either It doesn’t matter D Mind your own business Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions Question 43 While it was not formally announced, there was an intimacy from the public that A B C he would win the election D Question 44 A survey conducted by our team almost three weeks ago indicate that people's A B C attitudes towards the disabled are quite good D Question 45 When I was a little girl, I used to play hide-and-seek, making toys and draw A B C D pictures Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks Have you ever dreamed about flying in the sky in your own flying car? It would be wonderful to fly (46) You would not need to spend hours in traffic every day You could also travel large distances very quickly Since the Wright brothers built their airplane in 1903, several pioneers have worked to (47) a flying car According to car industry experts, the dream of flying cars will soon be real A talented engineer named Paul Moller recently invented such a car Moller has spent (48) _40 years and millions of dollars developing his prototype The car has (49) for four people It is designed to take off and land in small spaces and can fly as high as 10,000 meters It uses four external engines to move up, down, and sideways The car, unfortunately, is not fuel-efficient It does not get good mileage Moller’s car is (50) by computers and satellite systems (51) a crash, it has airbags and parachutes He showed that a car could be built to fly A flying car society has many problems to (52) _ The first concerns safety If there are no roads, what will (53) people from crashing into each other? It is easy for a single car to travel, but what happens when there are thousands? Another issue is (54) At the moment, it costs several million dollars for one car How can people afford to buy them? The third issue is fuel There needs to be enough fuel to supply these cars The fuel also needs to be less polluting than the kind we use now Still, technology is advancing It is (55) _ that these problems will be solved in a few years Then, dreams of quick and easy flight will be realities Question 46: A at risk B at will C at length D at least Question 47: A invent B discover C establish D modernize Question 48: A the most B most of C even more D almost Question 49: A room B seat C place D houses Question 50: A conducted B guided C carried on D instructed Question 51: A On top of B In addition to C In case of D When Question 52: A solve B pose C arise D deal Question 53: A avoid B stop C prevented D forbid Question 54: A charge B payment C expensive D cost Question 55: A likely B essential C worth D undeniable Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions The name is a bit of a mouthful, but cultural appropriation happens when a dominant culture takes things from another culture that is experiencing oppression Cultural exchange is different from cultural appropriation Things like tea, gunpowder and pasta have been shared between different cultures throughout history These ‘borrowings’ aren’t the same as cultural appropriation, because they don’t involve power When dominant groups take from an oppressed group, we’re dealing with appropriation, not cultural exchange Cultural appropriation is also very different from assimilation ‘Assimilation’ describes what happens when minority cultures are forced to adopt features from a dominant culture in order to fit in When we look at a culture that’s experiencing oppression, it’s often a result of colonization, where a dominant group has claimed ownership of the land and its people When the dominant group continues to steal aspects of the non-dominant culture, it continues the economic oppression and disadvantage of that culture In Australia, there are cases where white Australian businesses have stolen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artworks for use on T-shirts and souvenirs This allows the dominant culture to make money from the non-dominant culture, without benefiting the original artists Cultural appropriation also has a nasty habit of giving the dominant group credit for aspects of a culture that they have taken, reinforcing the power imbalance between the two groups For example, Kylie Jenner was credited with starting an ‘edgy’ new hair trend, while black actress Zendaya faced criticism for wearing her hair the same way What’s interesting about this, is that Zendaya’s natural hair was seen as a negative But Kylie Jenner, a person with no ties to black culture, was given credit for taking something that wasn’t hers Cultural appropriation creates stereotypes The Native American chief, the Japanese geisha or the Arab sheikh can be examples of stereotypes that pop up during Halloween When people from dominant cultures ‘dress up’ like this, it reduces something of cultural significance to a costume just so that the dominant group can have ‘a bit of fun’ It also keeps these kinds of stereotypes going There are times when it’s encouraged to try something from a different culture Being invited to an Indian wedding where the hosts are cool with you wearing traditional clothing is not cultural appropriation (Source: https://au.reachout.com/) Question 56: What is the main topic of the passage? A Cross-cultural exchange B Cultural exploitation C Cultural appreciation D Cultural appropriation Question 57: According to paragraph 1, what can be suggested about cultural exchange, cultural appropriation and assimilation? A Cultural exchange and assimilation are the subcategories of cultural appropriation B Cultural exchange happens when different cultures come together on an equal footing C The three practices involve dominant cultures taking some features from minority ones D Cultural assimilation is practiced to ensure survival and to avoid discrimination Question 58: The word “it” in paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A group B ownership C land D oppression Question 59: The word “ties” in paragraph refers to _ A strings B friendships C ropes D connections Question 60: According to the passage, which is NOT true about cultural appropriation? A It does not give people credit for their own culture B It continues the oppression of the non-dominant culture C It is the savior of a cultural product that has faded away D It adds to stereotypes faced by non-dominant cultures Question 61: Which statements is TRUE, according to the passage? A Cultural appreciation is the forceful adoption of certain elements from another culture B Being invited to take part by people from that culture is not cultural appropriation C A non-dominant culture is the most visible and accepted culture within a society D Oppression is just one-on-one behavior and not a form of structural discrimination Question 62: The word “cool” in paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A okay B keen C fresh D quiet Question III Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions Collecting maps can be an enjoyable hobby for antiquarian booksellers, a captivating interest for cartographers, a lucrative vocation for astute dealers, and an inspirational part of the occupational functioning of map catalogers, archivists, and historians Among recognized collectibles, maps are relatively rarer than stamps, but they have had their avid enthusiasts and admirers ever since copies were made by hand only for affluent, the commanding officer, and the ship captain Whether the interest is business-related or amateur, the economic means abundant or slim, a collection needs a theme, be it associated with contemporary changes in cartographic representation or geographic knowledge, or a more accessible goal centered on a particular mapmaker, technique, or type of subject matter Collectors should not overlook topical maps issued predominantly or exclusively after World War II, such as navigational charts, industrial compound road layouts, or aerial projections Potential collectors ought not to disregard two superficially prosaic, yet important themes: maps of travel routes for family trips, and maps that, for aesthetic reasons, they personally find intriguing or simply attractive In the first case, like the box with old family photos, the collection will give the travelers the opportunity to reminisce and relive the journey In most cases, photocopies are worthy alternatives to originals For example, historical society collections customarily include the high quality facsimiles needed to make a collection as comprehensive and practical as possible, supplementing the contributions made by well-to-do donors and benefactors If not predisposed to wait patiently, and possibly ineffectually, for a lucky find, collectors may choose to sift through dealer stock, peruse through advertisements in local, regional, or national periodicals, and solicit the assistance of the U.S Library of Congress and private agencies Government and public agencies, companies, and trade associations can advise the collector about maps currently in circulation and pending sales of dated reproductions, editions, and prints Question 63: What is the main idea of the passage? A Why hobbyists always flaunt their map collections B How to assure an interrupted flow of collectibles C What cartographers advocate as a worthy undertaking D How maps can be collected by professionals and enthusiasts Question 64: In paragraph 1, the word lucrative is closest in meaning to A instructive B profuse C insensitive D profitable Question 65: According to the passage, map collecting as a hobby is A not deserving of the time and resources B conformist in the best sense of the word C not as conventional as collecting stamps D.as eccentric as collecting dolls Question 66: In paragraph 1, the word avid is closest in meaning to A keen B supportive C humorous D devoted Question 67: It can be inferred from the passage that, at a time when maps were accessible to the upper socioeconomic classes, they appealed also to a fair number of A professional copiers B obscure amateur dealers C ardent devotees D buried-treasure hunters Question 68: In paragraph 2, the phrase “economic means” is closest in meaning to A economic maps B capital investment C fiscal responsibility D available funds Question 69: The author of the passage mentions all of the following as sources of procuring maps EXCEPT A fellow collectors B publishers C map vendors D personal archives Question 70: A paragraph following the passage would most likely discuss A specific organizations to contact about map acquisition B volunteering time and work to maintain obsolete maps C specific mapping techniques used to enlarge the scale D trimming and framing valuable acquisitions SECTION B: WRITING ( 30 points) Part 1/ Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the sentence printed before it Write the answers on your answer sheet (5 points) Question 71 Alternative medicine is a complete mystery to some people Some people are Question 72 You may be disqualified if you don’t obey the regulations Failure Question 73 Tony’s very charming, but I wouldn’t trust him àCharming _ Question 74 I only recognized him when he came into the light It was not until Question 75 Mass tourism has been one of the causes of the environmental problems Mass tourism is _ Part 2/ Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the sentence printed before it Write the answers on your answer sheet (5 points) Question 76 Don’t run away with the idea that this job is easy (CONCLUSION) Question 77 Our language has been stolen (RUN) _ Question 78 It’s very important for me to know the answer (SIMPLY) Question 79 Mike is never reluctant to make tough decisions as a manager (SHRINKS) Question 80 Building societies will have to guard against their rivals (LAURELS) Part Essay writing (20 points) Nowadays online shopping becomes more popular than instore shopping Is it a positive or a negative development? Give your reasons and examples Write an essay to an educated reader to discuss the effect of online shopping Include reasons and any relevant examples to support your answer You should write at least 250 words Your response will be evaluated in terms of Task Fulfillment, Organization, Vocabulary and Grammar …………HẾT……… CBCT thực nghiêm túc Quy chế thi CBCT khơng giải thích thêm