READING 35 points Part 1: Read the following passages carefully, then choose the ONE best answer to each question Passage 1: At the age of sixty-five, Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing
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-I VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR ( 35 points)
Part 1: Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence Circle the letter A,
B, C or D next to the correct word or phrase.
1 The greater increase in population, the harder it is for people to find adequate housing
A of B is the C the D is of the
2 As soon as you buy a car, it starts falling in
A cost B worth C value D price
3 Frankly I'd rather you anything about it for the time being
A do B didn't do C don't D didn't
4 Since they aren't answering their telephone, they left
A must have B should have C need have D can have
5 She $ 20 out of the bank every Monday
A pulls B draws C moves D removes
6 The thief was to six months' imprisonment
A given B sent C sentenced D changed
7 Finding the money is just one of the problem in buying a house
A gather B joined C mixed D involved
8 Houses in big cities are expensive because land is in supply
A short B brief C little D slight
9 He's not very sensible as far as money are concerned
A matters B objects C things D aspects
10 He considers shares to be a good investment
A long-time B long-term C long-age D long-run
11 There's no point in telephoning him He's certain by now
A to leave B to have left C left D having left
12 He still suffers from a rare tropical disease which he while in Africa
A infected B complained C gained D contracted
13 Giving up smoking is just one of the ways to heart disease
A push off B put off C ward off D throw off
14 The windows don't fit very well and this makes the room awfully
A airy B draughty C breezy D ventilated
15 I was proud to be out for special praise for my performance
A selected B singled C separated D distinguished
Part 2: Supply the correct verb tense
Last week I (walk)(1) home after playing tennis when it (start) (2) raining very heavily "Oh, no I (get)(3) soaked before
I (reach)(4) home." I thought " I wish I (remember)(5) to bring
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I always (get)(7) to bring it with me." Luckily just then a friend of mine passed in her car and offered me a lift "(You go)(8) home? she asked me,
"or (you want)(9) to go for a drink?" " I think I'd rather you (take) (10) me home." I said
Part 3: Complete each sentence with a phrase from box A followed by a phrase from box B.
Do not use any phrase more than once
clear up
keep on advertising
picked out
rush into
ring you back
burst into tears
is getting on well
will be taking off
got over
brought him up
as she waved goodbye
when I get home
anything
in his new job
her tragic loss
until we find someone suitable
on her farm in Cornwall
in two hours' time the best display
his room before doing his homework
1 I'll
2 The plane
3 The boy was told to
4 Tom's grandmother
5 It was a long time before she
6 John
7 We'll have to
8 The competition judges
9 Daisy
10 Think about it Don't
II READING (35 points)
Part 1: Read the following passages carefully, then choose the ONE best answer to each question
Passage 1:
At the age of sixty-five, Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing a series of novels for young people based on her early experiences on the American frontier Born in the state of Wiscosin in 1867, she and her family were rugged pioneers Seeking better farm land, they went by covered wagon
to Missouri in 1869, then on to Kansas the next year, returning to Wisconsin in 1871, and travelling on to Minnesota and Lowa before settling permanently in South Dakota in 1879 Because of this continuing moving, Wilder's early education took place sporadically in a succession of one-room schools From age thirteen to sixteen she attended school more regularly although she never graduated
At the age of eighteen, she married Almanzo James Wilder They bought a small farm in the Ozarks, where they remained for the rest of their lives Their only daughter, Rose, who had become a nationally known journalist, encouraged her mother to write Serving as agent and
editor, Rose negotiated with Harper's to publish her mother's first book, Little House on the Big
Woods Seven more books followed, each chronicling her early life on the plains Written from
the perspective of a child, they have remained popular with young readers from many nations Twenty years after her death in 1957, more than 20 million copies had been sold, and they had
been translated into fourteen languages In 1974, a weekly television series, "Little House on the
Prairie ", was produced based on the stories from the Wilder books.
1 What is the main topic of the passage?
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C A weekly television series D Wilder's career
2 Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing novels
A when she was a child on the frontier B right after she moved to the Ozarks
C when she was a young mother D after her sixty-fifth birthday
3 The author mentions all of the following events in the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder EXCEPT
A She went west by covered wagon B She graduated from a one-room school
C She married Almanzo Wilder D She had one daughter
4 Wilder's early education took place
A with great success B for a long time
C at irregular intervals D in a very efficient way
5 Written from the perspective of a child, they have remained popular THEY refers to
A the plains B many nations C more books D young readers
6 It can be referred from the passage that
A Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote scripts for the television series
B the Wilders were not happy living in the Ozarks
C Wilder's daughter was not a successful writer
D the Wilders books have a universal appeal
7 Laura Ingalls Wilder died in
A 1967 B 1957 C 1947 D 1977
8 Laura Ingalls Wilder's family lived forever in South Dakota since
A 1867 B 1869 C 1879 D the age of 65
Passage 2:
As trees grow old they add a new ring for each year, this discovery, it seems, was first made
by Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian painter and scientist It took a long time, however, before the serious study of tree rings started; this was done in Arizona by Andrew Ellicott Douglas
Douglas developed a simple technique for dating trees called cross-dating and for a period
of over twenty years continued the study of tree rings He spent much of his time in logging camps near Flagstaff
The Douglas method has been used by many scientists Some of them used it to examine logs in Indian pueblo ruins; they were able to date the buildings right back to the tenth century Others used it to date the world's oldest living trees, the bristlecone pines
1 What can be inferred from the first paragraph?
A Leonardo made many discoveries
B Leonardo was famous as a painter
C Leonardo was interested in the aging process
D Leonardo became famous because of his tree ring discovery
2 What also can be inferred from the first paragraph?
A Leonardo started the serious study of tree rings
B Leonardo's discovery was not developed for many years
C Tree rings were studied in Arizona for a long time after Leonardo
D Douglas was a famous Arizona scientist
3 What can be inferred from the second paragraph?
A The term cross-dating was invented by Douglas
B An uncomplicated method of tree-dating was discovered by Douglas
C It took Douglas 20 years to developed a tree-dating technique
D The technique of cross-dating was developed near Flagstaff
4 What also can be inferred from the second paragraph?
A Logging camps are good places for studying tree rings
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C Douglas spent most of his life studying tree rings
D There are courses for studying tree rings near Flagstaff
5 What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A The Douglas method has been used since the 10th century
B Indians used the Douglas method to examine loggs
C The earliest known trees can be dated by the Douglas method
D Indians used bristlecone pines to construct their buildings
6 What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A American Indians lived in the region investigated nearly a thousand years ago
B The Douglas method can be used to date all the 10th century ruins
C Scientists dated the bristlecone pine to the 10th century
D The Indian pueblo ruins were not as old as the bristlecone pines
7 What was involved in the passage?
A Leonardo spent much of his time in logging camps near Flagstaff
B Leonardo spent much of his time in logging
C Leonardo spent much of his time in examining logs
D None is correct
Part 2: Fill in each numbered space with ONE suitable word
Six years ago when I was a student, I was (1) of money So once a week I (2) to go home to see my parents and get a decent meal Although I had a good relationship with my mother, I never got (3) well with my father I could never live up to his high expectations of me One day I did a (4) terrible thing I stole some money from him I asked him if he (5) lend me ten pounds He refused saying he had (6) given me enough and it was (7) I became more responsible with money You know what it is like (8) a student I'd run out of money and wanted to take a girl out When he refused I (9) him of being mean and we had a terrible row He left the house and I was (10) angry that I stole ten pounds from his wallet
When he (11) out that the money was gone, he (12) who had (13) it and banned me from the house (14) then I have returned but he has never really forgiven me and still (15) down on me for (16) I did My mother is very upset and I really (17) to work towards creating a happy relationship with my father for (18) own sakes Half
of me wants to say: " Sorry, Dad" while (19) other half still thinks he is ridiculous (20) having kept this attitude up for so long
III WRITING (30 points)
Part 1: Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
1 In the briefcase you will find a map, a file and a calculator
The briefcase
2 Pierre emigrated to Brazil in 1991 and is still there
Pierre has
3 Are you sure that jacket is the right size for you?
Does that jacket ?
4 There may be some delay in obtaining the permit
Perhaps there
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I needn't
6 He is a fascinating lecturer because he knows a lot about his subject His wide
7 I'd prefer you to sign the contract without any further delay I'd rather
8 Lola said she was sorry she had not attended the meeting Lola apologized for
9 We know that feudalism lasted for hundreds of years in Europe Feudalism
10 I was very sorry I wasn't able to see him off at the station If only
Part 2: In most lines of this text there is one unnecessary word It is either grammatically wrong or does not make sense Write the unnecessary words on the spaces on the right Tick () any lines that are correct In the United Kingdom women can see 1
their doctor on the average five times a 2
year, compared with a men who visit 3
their doctor about three times a year 4
Two out of three women leave from their 5
GP's surgery clutching a prescription Yet 6
women have been taking tablets without 7
knowing that what effect they may have on 8
their bodies, because of a scientific anomaly – 9
the most drugs are tested on the men In addition, 10
there are well-known examples of the way drugs 11
and other substances should work differently 12
in women The different balance of the fat and 13
muscle in men's and women's bodies affects to 14
the speed with which alcohol is absorbed and 15
broken down, for example It is being predicted 16
that natural remedies will continue to gain 17
in the popularity as women, in particular, are 18
become more aware of the possible side-effects 19
of which the powerful drugs currently being prescribed 20
THE END
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THỪA THIÊN - HUẾ LỚP 12 THPT NĂM HỌC 2003 - 2004
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-ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC Môn: TIẾNG ANH - (Vòng 1 )
-HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM
I VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR: 35 points
Part 1 (15 points)
Part 2 (10 points)
1 was walking 3 will get 5 had remembered 7 am always getting 9 do you want
2 started 4 reach 6 had left 8 Are you going 10 took
Part 3 (10 points)
1 I'll ring you back when I get home
2 The plane will be taking off in two hours' time
3 The boy was told to clear up his room before doing his homework
4 Tom's grandmother brought him up on her farm in Cornwall
5 It was along time before she got over her tragic loss
6 John is getting on well in his new job
7 We'll have to keep on advertising until we find someone suitable
8 The competition judges picked out the best display
9 Daisy burst into tears as she waved goodbye
10 Think about it Don't rush into anything
II READING: 35 points
Passage 1 (8 points)
Passage 2 (7 points)
Part 3 ( 20 points) : 1 point for each correct word
Trang 71 short 4 very 7 time 10 so 13 done 16 what 19 the
2 had 5 could 8 being 11 found 14 since 17 try 20 in
3 on 6 already 9 accused 12 knew 15 looked 18 our
III WRITING (30 points)
Part 1 (10 points)
1 The briefcase contains a map, a file and a calculator
2 Pierre has been living/lived in Brazil since 1991
3 Does that jacket really fit you?
4 Perhaps there will be some delay in obtaining the permit
5 I needn't have given Ted the message because he already knew about it
6 His wide knowledge of his subject makes him/means he is a fascinating lecturer
7 I'd rather you signed the contract without any further delay
8 Lola apologized for not attending/ having attended the meeting
9 Feudalism is known to have lasted for hundreds of years in Europe
10 If only I had been able to see him off at the station
Part 2 (20 points)
1 can 11
2 the 12 should
3 a 13 the
4 14 to
5 from 15
6 16 being
7 17
8 that 18 the
9 19 are
10 the 20 which
Total marks: 100
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