Đề thi HSG AV 9 (2006-2007)

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Đề thi HSG AV 9 (2006-2007)

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S GIO DC V ĐO TO  GIA LAI    !"# $%&%'()*+,- (không k thi gian pht đ) Họ và tên chữ kí của hai gim khảo 1. 2. ./-0 Đim bài thi (bằng số và bằng chữ) !12 34) 3 (4 ms) (Phần nghe gồm 2 phần. Mỗi phần sẽ được nghe 3 lần) 543 Soccer star Karl Kessel is describing his daily routine. Listen and match the times to the activities. Write a, b, c, d in the gap ( ) 1. has breakfast ( ) a) 8:30 2. gets up ( a ) (example) b) 9:20 3. watches game tape ( ) c) 10:00 4. does warm–up exercises ( ) d) 11:00 5. gets to stadium ( ) e) 12:30 6. eats lunch ( ) f) 2:00 7. plays soccer ( ) g) 4:45 8. has team meeting ( ) h) 5:30 564 Listen to people describe themselves on an introduction tape. Check (V) the information that is true for each person. Ellen Jonh Shelly Henry Paul Aido 9 works at home 10 kind of short 11 wants a tennis partner 12 likes to travel 13 works in a school 14 likes to have fun 15 likes to talk 16 plans to be a doctor 1 34537 (4ms) 58'9%(&) (3ms) 3(&:%;<-8(-8=('-%>(':'(&?'&8 More than 6,000 languages are spoken in the world today. More than 400 million people speak English as their first, or native, language. Yet there are now even more speakers of English as a second language than there are speakers of English as a first language! The number of people who speak English is growing quickly . Because of the huge population of China – more than one billion people – Chinese is the only language with more speakers than English. English is the native or official language of one–fifth of the land area of the world. It is spoken in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States. It is also one of the official languages in India. More people study English than any other language. In many countries, the textbooks in universities are in English. Furthermore, many university classes are taught in English even though English is not the native language of the students. English is the language of international communication. It is the language of international business, research, and science. More than three–fourths of the world’s mail is written in English. Three–fifths of the world’s radio stations use English. More than half of the world’s scientific and research journals are in English. Most other languages have borrowed many English words. Is English a good international language? It is probably the world’s largest language with more than one million words! The grammar is simpler than in the other major languages. However, English spelling is difficult, especially for nonnative speakers of English. The major reason that spelling in English is diffcult is that Modern English spelling represents Old English pronunciation. The English we use today is written almost the same as it was hundreds and hundreds of years ago, but the way people pronounce the words has changed a lot. Therefore, many words in English are not pronounced the way they are spelled. People have often tried to create new languages for communication. Hundreds of artificial languages have been invented since 1880. Esperanto is the most well– known of these “universal languages”. No one speaks these languages as a native language. People try to use them to communicate in the world. However, none of them has ever become very popular. English is the only true international language. @?8;-%>(; Circle the letter of the best answer: 1. China has a population of more than A. one thousand C. one billion B. one million D. one trillion 2. English is the native language of people in A. Africa C. all of Canada B. Australia D. Malaysia 3. There–fifths of the world’s A. population speaks English C. radio stations use English B. mail is in English D. scientific journals are in English 4. English spelling is A. easy C. simple B. fun D. difficult 5. Modern English spelling represents A. Modern English pronunciation C. how powerful England was B. Old English pronunciation D. how simple the grammar is 2 6. According to the passage A. Chinese is one of the languages with more speakers than English B. more people study Chinese than any other language C. Chinese and Esperanto are becoming true international languages D. Chinese has more speakers than English. 7. Scientific journals are usually written in English because A. three–fifths of the world’s radio stations use English. B. most other languages have borrowed many English words. C. English is the language of international communication. D. it is probably the world’s largest language. 8. Since 1880 A. Esperanto has become very popular. B. people all over the world have used artificial languages to communicate. C. people have created hundreds of artificial languages. D. people have not used Old English any more. 9. Artificial languages are spoken as a native language A. by no one. B. by people all over the world. C. by people who speak English. D. in the South Pacific. 10. The main idea of the reading: A. English is the world’s largest language. B. English is the major international language of the world. C. English is used in many universities. D. Nonnative speakers of English think that English is simple. 58'9%(&(1m) Read the following passage about the invention of a new kind of armchairs. Write true () or (A) for each of the sentences below, according to the information given. If the information is not given, put a question mark (B) in the gap. A lot of people like to play their records as loudly as possible.The result is that the rest of the family, and the neighbours often complain if they don’t like the music. One answer to this problem is to wear headphones, but headphones are usually uncomfortable. An armchair which has a record-player system built into it has just been designed by a British engineer, Stephen Court. The armchair looks like an ordinary armchair with a high back. However, each of the two sides of the chair has three loudspeakers inside to reproduce middle and high sounds. Low sounds are reproduced by a pair of loudspeakers in a hollow space under the seat. Anyone who sits in the chair hears sounds coming from all around his/ her head. Because we cannot tell the exact source from which low sounds come, it doesn’t matter that they come from underneath or behind. It is the sides of the chair that create a stereo effect . These sounds only travel a few inches to reach the listener’s ears. Consequently, it takes only a little power to make the music sound very loud. Only a small amount of sound leaks out from behind the chair into the room to disturb others. Most of the sound is absorbed by the listener. 3 True (T), false (F) or no information (?) 1_T__ Stephen Court has just invented an armchair which can play music 2.____The armchair has very comfortable headphones attached to it. 3.____The armchair is like an ordinary armchair but it contains speakers in both its sides underneath the part where someone sits 4.____Most people nowadays prefer listening to sound which comes from more than one speaker even if the quality is not too good. 5.____Most people can tell exactly the direction from which low sounds are coming. 6.____People sitting in chairs near the armchair will not be able to hear most of the sound. 34CD34A3 (12 ms) E%=:8-8F8;-'(;G8= (5 ms) 1. The teacher lectured the boys severely being lazy. A. by B. because of C. for D. with 2. Is that tea quite your taste or do you need more sugar? A. for B. with C. to D. about 3. Is there anything good at the cinema? A. in B into C. with D. on 4. I don’t know why Tom insists blaming me all his troubles? A. on/for B. on/about C. in/against D. for/with 5. He is always good health and is never need of a doctor. A.on/in B. in/on C. in/in D. on/on 6. Did you go the rain? A. in B. under C. below D. out 7. You will soon get used his way of speaking. A. for B. to C. with D. of 8. You were very kind me when I asked you for some help. A. for B. to C. with D. of 9. The science classes at this difficult A. school are B. schools are C. school is D. school’s is 10. The English strong traditions A. have much B. has much C. has many D. have many 11. When I was a little boy my father said talk to strangers. A. don’t B. I shouldn’t C. that I don’t D. that shouldn’t 12. Instead of about the good news, Peter seemed to be indifferent. A. exciting B. being excited C. to excite D. to be excited 13. If I could speak Spanish, I next year studying in Mexico. A. will spend B. had spent C.would spend D.would have spent 14. There are several means of mass communications. The newspaper is one. Television is A. another B. other C. the another D. the other 15. Does anyone know this hat might be? A. who B. whom C. whose D. to whom 16. The old lady was exhausted after the long walk. A. very B.absolutely C. pretty D. fairy 17.Nobody was injured in the accident, ? A. was there B. was he C. were they D. wasn’t it 4 18. The house where Shakespeare was born is now open the public. A. to B. for C. by D. into 19. It’s an hour since he , so he should be at the office now. A. had left B. has left C. was leaving D. left 20. Oranges are expensive this season, and . A. apples are B apples too C. apples are the same D. so are apples 21. Jane’s brother does not work as a teacher, and she doesn’t A. either B. neither C. so D. too 22. I money because I buy a computer. A. have saved/ will B. am saving / would C. was saving / am going to D. have been saving / am going to 23. The reason I left is I was bored. A. why B. while C. for D. that 24. I’ll go on holiday I can. A. as soon as B. as C. until D. how 25. I’m sorry I your party. I was away at the time. A. lost B. failed C. passed D. missed 26. Bill has his job and gone back to college. A. let off B. given up C. passed up D. withdrawn 27. I wish to apply for the of sales manager. A. seat B chair C. role D. post 28. You can use my calculator now, but I shall need it later. A. in B. at C. on D. for 29. Many cars in Detroit, Michigan. A. manufacture B have manufactured C. are manufactured D. are manufacturing 30. The chemistry book was a little expensive. A. I bought B. that I bought it C. I bought that D. what I bought it 31. People exercise frequently have more physical endurance than those . A. whose / who don’t B. who / who don’t C. when / that doesn’t D. when / who don’t 32. I’m late because my alarm clock didn’t this morning. A. come on B. ring out C. go off D. turn on 33. He was advised singing lessons. A. take B, taken C. taking D. to take 34. Magazines are usually weekly or monthly, but newspapers are A. everyday B. daily C. dayly D. day after day 35. I read in one paper that they are married. A. getting B. got C. being D. having 36. Can you help me in this application form? A. fill B. filling C. to fill D. A & C 37. Have you lived here life? A. your all B. all the C. the whole D. all your 38. Do you need some more paper?- No, thanks. I A. have still a piece left B. still have a piece left C. have a piece still left D. have left a piece still 39. Please do not talk the orchestra is playing! A. during B. while C. otherwise D. that 5 40. As two of the staff down with flu, we finish the work. A. went / not B. has gone / can’t C. gone / could D. have gone/ can’t 41. We decided to eat outside despite the weather. A. with B. for C. of D.____ 42. There was hardly money left in my bank account. A. more B. no C. some D. any 43. If the weather stays fine, the plane land at 8.30 local time. A. does B. might C. should D. perhaps 44. He used to write home once a week. From this sentence we understand that A. he enjoys writing home every week B. he never fails to write a weekly letter home. C. he does not now write home once a week. D. he was forced to write home every week. 45. They arrived too late to get good seats . This sentence means A. when they arrived the good seats were already taken. B. although they were late they found some good seats. C. they got good seats sometime after they arrived . D. they had to stand for the whole show . 46. Seeing that he was so angry, she left the office. This sentence means A. she didn’t want to make him angry, so she left. B. she left the office when she saw how angry he was. C. he grew very angry when he saw her leaving the office. D. he wouldn’t have been so angry if she hadn’t left . 47. It’s unlikely to rain this afternoon. This sentence means A. it will rain the afternoon. B. there’s no chance of rain this afternoon. C. the afternoon will probably be wet. D. the afternoon looks like being dry. 48. All right, Jenny, you may pay for the coffee if you insist. From this sentence we understand that A. it’s Jenny’s duty to pay for the coffee. B. Jenny would pay if she had enough money. C. Jenny is being asked to pay for the coffee. D. Jenny wants to pay for the coffee. 49. The woman was too weak to lift the basket. This sentence means that A. although she was very weak, she could lift the basket. B. the woman shouldn’t have lifted the basket because she was so weak. C. she was so weak that she couldn’t lift the basket D. the woman lifted the basket, so she wasn’t very weak. 50. You would like London if you visited it. This sentence means that A. you’re unlikely to visit London. C. you’re going to visit London. B. you’ve never visited London. D. you’ve already visited London. 6 E3==>=58>&(%-%>( (2 ms). Circle the underlined part (A,B,C,D) that is incorrect. 1. Many people have stopped to smoke because they are afraid that it may be harmful A B C D to their health. 2. Too much water makes plants turning brown on the edges of their leaves A B C D 3.If drivers obeyed the speed limit, fewer accidents occur A B C D 4. Papyrus was used for to make not only paper but also sails, baskets, and clothing A B C D 5. The money needed to start and continue operating a business known as captital. A B C D 6. According to some scientists, the earth losing its outer atmosphere because of A B C D pollutants 7. Some teachers argue that students who used to using a calculator may forget A B C how to do mental calculations D 8. 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Please see that you lock the door when you leave. Please don’t 8.Your hair needs cutting. It’s time you 9. Do you own these two fields ?. Do these ? 10.I won’t sell the painting, no matter how much you offer me. Whatever QE  S'8;  1>=&8  %;  '(  '->=  G>  ';  N?;-  ;-'==89  %(  '  L%:E  8  %;  F8%(& %(-8=J%8G89L>='-88('&8'&'O%(8E 6=%-8%;'(;G8=;. (2 ms) Interviewer: In your film you play a footballer. Are you a sports fan? James : I like basketball but I’m not fond of football. Interviewer: Do you have to be a football fan to enjoy your film? James : No, I think most people will like it. Interviewer: Have you ever acted before? James : (1) (never / have / previous / experience / acting) Interviewer: What’s it like? James : (2) (despite / long hours / enjoy) Interviewer: Will you be making a second film? James : (3) ( we/ already / start / new film) Interviewer: How are your friends coping with your new-found fame? James : (4) ( most / friends / very happy/ me) Interviewer: Do you think you’ll carry on with a film career? 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James : (5) It depends on the success of this film ( depend / success / this / film) *LÀM TRÒN ĐIỂM: Vì thang điểm thành phần cho nhỏ đến 0,1đ nên ở kết quả điểm cuối cùng giám khảo thống nhất qui tròn về thang điểm 0,25 theo cách như sau: 1 Bài thi có điểm lẻ cuối cùng từ 0,1 0,2 làm tròn 0,25đ 2.Bài thi có điểm lẻ cuối cùng... của đề bài nếu không có quá 2 lỗi về cấu trúc ngữ pháp và từ vựng được 0,1 đ khuyến khích cho mỗi câu Ngoài ra không vận dụng thang điểm nào khác Interviewer: In your film you play a footballer Are you a sports fan? James : I like basketball but I’m not fond of football Interviewer: Do you have to be a football fan to enjoy your film? James : No, I think most people will like it Interviewer: Have... waiting wanted to know if / whether the London train was on time 12 I was made to work hard at school (by my teacher) 7 Please don’t forget to lock the door/to leave the door (open)/(unlocked) when you leave 8 It’s time you had your hair cut 9 Do these two fields belong to you? 10.Whatever (price) you offer (me) for the painting, I won’t sell it V Mỗi câu đúng theo như đáp án được 0.4 điểm Thí sinh... điểm 0,25 theo cách như sau: 1 Bài thi có điểm lẻ cuối cùng từ 0,1 0,2 làm tròn 0,25đ 2.Bài thi có điểm lẻ cuối cùng từ 0,3 0,4 làm tròn 0,5đ 3.Bài thi có điểm lẻ cuối cùng từ 0,6 0,7 làm tròn 0,75đ 4 Bài thi có điểm lẻ cuối cùng từ 0,8 0 ,9 làm tròn 1.0đ * Chỉ làm tròn 1 lần ở kết quả cuối cùng - Hết 11 12 ... you have to be a football fan to enjoy your film? James : No, I think most people will like it Interviewer: Have you ever acted before? James : (1) I’ve never had previous experience of acting (never / have / previous / experience / acting) Interviewer: What’s it like? James : (2) Despite the long hours I enjoy it (despite / long hours / enjoy) Interviewer: Will you be making a second film? James : (3) . neither C. so D. too 22. I money because I buy a computer. A. have saved/ will B. am saving / would C. was saving / am going to D. have been saving / am going to 23. The reason I left is I was bored. A you need some more paper?- No, thanks. I A. have still a piece left B. still have a piece left C. have a piece still left D. have left a piece still 39. Please do not talk the orchestra is playing! A Please don’t forget ->:>P-8 9& gt;>=/->:8'J8-8 9& gt;>=`>+8(cK`?(:>P89c when you leave 8. It’s time you had your hair cut. 9. Do these two fields belong to you?

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