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TEST OF ENGLISH
SECTION I: PHONETIC.
Part 1: Choose the word that has the different stress from the other:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
A. calculator
A. challenge
A. astonished
A. advertiser
A. alternative
B. language
B. counter
B. obstacle
B. history
B. impetus
C. comprehend
C. guardian
C. disposal
C. difficulty
C. ancestry
D. institute
D. explain
D. apparent
D. adventurous
D. dividend
Part 2: Find the word that has its underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
A. rose
A. booked
A. weigh
A. blown
A. tidal
B. whose
B. canned
B. height
B. flown
B. final
C. disclose
C. begged
C. eight
C. grown
C. idiot
D. chosen
D. buttoned
D. vein
D. frown
D. height
SECTION II : GRAMMAR
Part 1 : Choose the word or phrase ( A, B, C or D ) which best completes each sentence.
11. The doctor examined me and then wrote out a . . . . . . . .. for me to take to the chemist.
A. paper
B. recipe
C. prescription
D. ticket.
12. I was really embarrassed in the supermarket yesterday . I got to the ……………….. and realized I had left my
money at home .
A. check - up
B. check -out
C. check -off
D. check -in
13. Don't be late for the interview, . . . . . . . people will think you are a disorganized person.
A. unless
B. or so
C. if not
D. otherwise
14. Unfortunately, the company closed down because it couldn't keep . . . . . with rapidly changing technologies.
A. speed
B. time
C. fast
D. pace
15. Mary 's father approved of . . . . . . in the United States for another year in order to work toward her MA.
A. her to stay
B. her staying
C. she staying
D. she to stay.
16. There 's no need to be nervous . You 're quite capable . . . . . . . . . . your driving test.
A. of passing
B. passing
C. to pass
D. pass
17. I agree with most of what you said , but I can't . . . . . .your idea of letting children leave school at 14.
A. keep up with
B. catch up with
C. put up with
D. go along with
18. I think that you had better . . . . . . . . . earlier so that you can get to class on time.
A. to start to get up
B. started getting up
C. start getting up D. to get up
19. It is better to try to work…………………rather than against Nature.
A. for
B. with
C. by
D. along
20. ……………………he was good at physics in lower grades, he was terrible at it in grade12.
A. when
B. while
C. except that
D. despite
21. They want us to pay ………………………cheque.
A. for
B. in
C. on
D. by
22. Andrew came to the meeting…………………….he hadn’t been invited.
A. although
B. despite
C. in case
D. even
23. “…………………………do you go to the movies?” -”Once a month”.
A. how far
B. what time
C. how often
D. how much time
24. PO box stands ………………………….”Post Office” box.
A. as
B. like
C. by
D. for
25. Unless we ………………….up to these problems, many species of animals will become extinct.
A. look
B. turn
C. face
D. get
26. We all know that the English ………………….strong traditions.
A. have much
B. has much
C. has many
D. have many
27. Daisy’s marriage has been arranged by her family. She is marrying a man ……………………….
A. she hardly knows him
B. whom she hardly know
C. she hardly knows
D. that she hardly know
28. All the athletes taking part in the international games should be proud of ……………………
A. oneself
B. themselves
C. yourself
D. himself
29. If I could speak Spanish, I ……………………..next year studying in Mexico.
A. will spend
B. had spent
C. would spend
D. would have spent
30. The old man serves the ball so skillfully. He ……………..a good tennis player when he was young.
A. can be
B. must be
C. could be
D. must have been
31. We haven't gone to a movie for years.
a). We go to a movie every day.
b). We haven't gone to a movie yet this year, but last year we did.
c). We haven't seen a movie for long time.
d). We don't go to a movie unless we have the time.
32. Fewer people came to the meeting than we had expected.
a). Too many people came to the meeting.
b). There were more people at the meeting than we had expected.
c). There were not enough seats for all people as we had expected.
d). We had expected more people to come to the meeting.
33. " What were you doing last night, Mr John?" the police asked.
a). The police asked Mr. John what he had been doing the night before.
b). The police asked Mr. John what were you doing last night.
c). The police asked Mr. John what you were doing the night before.
d). The police asked what had he been doing the night before, Mr John.
34. My mother had the house decorated.
a). My mother had to decorate the house.
b). My mother has just decorated the house.
c). My mother had someone decorate the house.
d). The house is going to be decorated by my mother.
35. I do apologize for my forgetting your birthday.
a). I did not forget your birthday.
b). I am really sorry I forgot your birthday.
c). I am not sorry at all because I remember your birthday.
d). I never apologize for my forgetting birthdays.
36. They couldn't climb up the mountain because of the storm.
a). The storm made them not to climb up the mountain.
b). The storm prevented them from climbing up the mountain.
c). The storm made them could not climb up the mountain.
d). The storm prevent them to climb up the mountain.
37. " I don't know anything about Jack London's life and works." means ...............
a). I don't have knowledge of Jack London's life and works.
b). I have no knowledge of Jack London's life and works.
c). I know nothing about Jack London's life and works.
d). All are correct
38. It was such a sunny day that none of us wanted to do any work.
a). None of us felt like doing any work because it was such a sunny day.
b). We wouldn't do any work if it was such a sunny day.
c). None of us refused to do our work although it was a sunny day.
d). We didn't work when it was sunny.
39. "It was thought that the building had been destroyed." means...........
a). The building was thought had been destroyed.
b). The building thought to be destroyed.
c). They have destroyed the building.
d). The building was thought to have been destroyed.
40. George asked Mary ....................." Hamlet".
a). If had she seen
b). If she had seen
c). What she had seen
d). Had she seen
Part 2: From the four underlined words or phrases, identify the one that is not correct
41. Tom said that if he had to do another homework tonight, he would not be able to attend the concert.
A
B
C
D
42. The children were playing last night outdoors when it began to rain very hard
A
B
C
D
43. After George had returned to his house, he was reading a book.
A
B
C
D
44. Ton has not finished the assignment yet, and Maria hasn’t neither.
A
B
C
D
45. I’m afraid Peter is on the phone. Do you want to come in and waiting?
A
B
C
D
46. It spent a long time to travel to the skiing resort but in the end we got there.
A
B
C
D
47. She asked why did John look so embarrassed when he saw Carole.
A
B
C
D
SECTION III: READING
Part 1 : Read the text and decide which word or phrase A, B, C or D below best fits each space . Circle the letter
you choose for each question . Number (0) has been done as an example : ( B ). for
When you are looking ( 0 ) . . .B . . . a job, it 's important to remember a few main points that will make
it easier for you to find ( 1). . . . . . . . . . First of all , take care with your ( 2). . . . . . . . . .form and CV, as most
candidates are rejected on these alone. Keep your CV clear and simple, and make the ( 3). . . . . . . .. . of your good
points.
If you are lucky enough to get invited to an ( 4). . . . . . . . ,make sure you are well prepared. Find out as much as
you can about the company, and prepare ( 5). . . . . . a set of questions and a list of points you want to make about
yourself. On the day itself, get there in plenty ( 6). . . . . . . .there is nothing worse than a candidate who (7). . . . . ..
. up late . Wear fairly formal (8 ). . . . . . . . .and make sure you look clean and presentable.
The first minute is vital. This is when most of the decisions are made , so you must try to ( 9 ) . . . . . . . . . a
good impression . ( 10 ). . . . . . . ..the people who you have come to meet and make a note of their names. Try to
appear ( 11). . .. . . . ..and relaxed. Body language and gestures require special ( 12 ) . . . . . , and keep eye contact
with whoever you are talking to . If they ask about your previous employers, be positive ( 13). . . . . . . them and
about your successes, remember to ( 14). . . . . . the truth and try to back up what you say with examples. Avoid
taking notes, and do not smoke or eat and don't ( 15 ) . . . . . . . your jacket or tie off . Finally, when you say
goodbye, remember to call people by their names.
0. A. after
B. for
C. up to
D. over
48. A. job
B. place
C. position
D. work
49. A. invitation
B. selection
C. application
D. illustration
50. A. most
B. greatest
C. highest
D. biggest
51. A. interview
B. audience
C. attendance
D. appearance
52. A. each
B. all
C. every
D. both
53. A. on time
B. in time
C. of time
D. before time
54. A. comes
B. arrives
C. reaches
D. turns
55. A. clothes
B. dresses
C. suits
D. uniforms
56. A. create
B. compose
C. develop
D. achieve
57. A. Speak
B. Greet
C. Welcome
D. Salute
58. A. smug
B. arrogant
C. superior
D. confident
59. A. care
B. need
C. importance
D. concern
60. A. of
B. from
C. about
D. around
61. A. say
B. tell
C. talk
D. discuss
62. A. bring
B. lift
C. raise
D. take
Part 2 : Read the text and circle the best answer to each of the questions that follow :
We stood in Syntagma about nine o'clock in the heat of an August evening preparing to start the business of
going round the small hotels to look for a room. We had a map and I knew the alphabet from my schooldays and
from various problems in algebra and geometry, which use many of the letters , especially the one that helps you
with the area of circles.
In the bus , as Europe passed the windows of the great six -wheeler and on the ferry I 'd tried to learn the numbers
and a few of the most useful phrases . At least we would be able to understand the price of things and exchange the
normal polite greetings .We would realize later how much English was spoken , particularly in matters of buying
and selling.
With pages photocopied from a "Rough Guide to Athens" we set off. Soon it was obvious Athens was full
of English speakers using the " Rough Guide ".At one reception desk after another people were "Sorry but...
perhaps tomorrow ".Finally we got to the bottom of yet another long street running down from Syntagma and went
through the doorway of yet another hotel to begin our ritual "Eh- heh- teh thomah-te- oh? "Have you a room ? "
A large man sat behind a desk . It was after eleven o'clock at night and we waited for the now familiar
apology and suggestion that we come back tomorrow . "Well now ",he said in faultness English, " If you don't mind
waiting till the staff clean and prepare it , there 'll be a room ready in about an hour "After resting our tired legs
and feet in the hotel 's small bar, the large man appeared, picked up our bags and led us to a lift.
" It 's on the top floor , " he said : " On the roof ". He saw our look ."Don't worry, it 's very comfortable.
"We ascended, stepped out , followed him up a flight of stairs and through a doorway into the open . The night sky
was all around us full of very bright stars. He stopped at a door , opened it and put our bags on the floor. We
followed him . It was to be our home for the next three weeks . He handed us the key.
" Come outside . I 'd like you to see something", he said and walked to the end of the roof. " Just look
round there ". We leaned out over the parapet just enough to be safe and put our heads round the corner of the
building . In the distance on the top of its hill, fully lit and clearly outlined against the night sky, was the Acropolis.
Later, one memorable night, we would walk round it by moonlight, but I don't think anything could ever equal the
magic of first seeing it the way we did, just a little before midnight from the top of a Athens roof.
63. What was the writer looking for ?
A. small room
B. somewhere to stay
C. a business hotel
D. a room for a friend
64.What does he say about Greek ?
A. He had learned it at school
B. His maths teacher taught it
C. He was able to read it
D.A school friend taught him
65. What does he say about English ?
A. Everybody spoke it
B. Most shopkeepers spoke it
C. Shopkeepers were very fluent
D. Business people used it.
66. What did they learn about the " Rough Guide ? "
A. It was well- known in Athens
B. Many English speakers had photocopies.
B. English users had copies of it.
D. Many English tourists used it.
67 When they entered the last hotel
A. they felt it was a waste of time
B. they kept an open mind
C. they hoped for a room next day
D. they could hardly stand.
68. How did they feel when they heard the room was on the roof ?
A. They thought it was too high up
B. They thought it was unsuitable
C. They didn't want to climb stairs
D. They thought it was too open.
69. Why did he asked them to come outside ?
A. He wanted to warn them about the roof
B. He was annoyed with them
C. He wanted them to stay 3 weeks
D. He wanted to surprise them.
70. What was their reaction to the view ?
A. They were surprised
B. They preferred it by moonlight
C. They were delighted
D. They felt unsafe watching it.
Part 3 : Read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the
space in the same line. Number ( 0 ) is an example for you :
The most ( 0 ) effective way of learning a language is by living in the
EFFECT
country concerned, but parents should think ( 1).. . . . . . . . . before they
CARE
send their children abroad. Although some ( 2). . . . . . . . . arrange visits
ORGANISE
for children as young as ten, the ( 3 ). . . . . . . . . . . of them won't be ready
MAJOR
to stay away from home and deal with ( 4 ). . . . . . . . . . differences until they
CULTURE
are in their teens . Even then they will need a basic ( 5). . . . . . . . . . . . ..
KNOW
of the language and some experience of foreign travel before they go.
Exchange visits are a good way for ( 6). . . . . . . . . . to improve
TEENS
their language skills. It is a good idea for them to exchange ( 7 ). . . . . .
CORRESPOND
before the visits. Host families should not feel any ( 8 ). . . . . . . . . .
OBLIGE
to provide an extensive programme of ( 9 ). . . . . . It is more important
ENTERTAIN
to make the guest feel welcome . Travel can ( 10 ). . . . . . the mind , and
BROAD
exchange visits give young people experience of a different way of life
as well as a different language.
71. A. careful
B. carefulness
C. carefully
D. careless
72. A. organised
B. organiser
C. organisers
D. organizes
73. A. majors
B. majority
C. major
D. majorities
74. A. culture
B. culturally
C. cultures
D. cultural
75. A. knowledge
B. know
C. knowledgeable
D. unknown
76. A. teen
B. teens
C. teenagers
D. teenager
77. A. correspond
B. correspondence
C. correspondent
D. correspondently
78. A. obliged
B. obligement
C. obliger
D. oblige
79. A. entertainment B. entertain
C. entertainer
D. entertained
80. A. broadly
B. broadened
C. broaden
D. broadness
THE END
SÔÛ GIAÙO DUÏC -ÑAØO TAÏO
TÆNH BEÁN TRE
HÖÔÙNG DAÃN CHAÁM ÑEÀ THI HOÏC SINH GIOÛI LÔÙP 12
Moân thi : Tieáng Anh - Naêm hoïc 2004 -2005
-------------II/ Phaàn Ngöõ phaùp - Töø vöïng - Ñoïc hieåu ( 12,0 pts )
Caâu 1 : Phaàn choïn töø, cuïm töø ñuùng A, B,C hoaëc D ( 2,0 pts )
1. C ( prescription ) 2. B( check -out )
3. D ( otherwise )
4. D ( pace )
5. B ( her staying )
6. A ( of passing )
7. D (go along with ) 8. C ( start getting up )
Caâu 2 : Phaàn choïn töø ñuùng A, B, C hoaëc D trong baøi text ( 1,5 pt )
1. D ( work ) 2. C ( application )
3. A ( most )
4. A ( interview )
5. D ( both )
6. C ( of time )
7. D ( turns )
8. A ( clothes )
9. A ( create ) 10. B ( Greet )
11. D ( confident )
12. A ( care )
13. C ( about ) 14. B ( tell )
15. D ( take ).
Caâu 3 : Phaàn baøi ñoïc hieåu ( 2,0 pts )
1. B ( Somewhere to stay )
2. C ( He was able to read it )
3. D ( Business people used it )
4. C ( English users had copies of it )
5. A ( They felt it was a waste of time )
6. B ( They thought it was unsuitable )
7. D ( He wanted to surprise them )
8. C ( They were delighted )
III/ Phaàn Writing ( 5,0 pts )
Phaàn 1 : Phaàn bieán ñoåi caâu theo caáu truùc ngöõ phaùp gôïi yù ( 2,0 pts )
1. A new sports center was opened by the president last week.
2. Unless you are a student, you can't always get special reduced prices.
3. Some travel agents offer / sell / have cheaper tickets / make cheaper tickets available.
4. Don't leave the / your car keys with you when you park/ Don't forget to take the / your car keys with you when
you park.
5. There has been no appreciable expansion of the population of the UK in the last decade.
6. Mrs Hype apologized for having arrived too late for the meeting.
7. No sooner had exam results been put up than all the students rushed to the notice board.
8. Despite his old age/ being very old, he still walks round the park everyday.
Phaàn 2 : Phaàn baøi luaän ( 3, 0 pts )
- Chaám ñieåm phaàn ngöõ phaùp , caáu truùc caâu , caùch duøng töø ngöõ , caùch giôùi thieäu, caùch chuyeån yù .
+ Neáu hoïc sinh neâu ñöôïc 3 hoaëc 4 yù trôû leân :
- Veà nhöõng thuaän lôïi vaø khoù khaên cuûa cuoäc soáng thaønh thò ñöôïc : 1.5 ñieåm
- Veà nhöõng thuaän lôïi vaø khoù khaên cuûa cuoäc soáng noâng thoân ñöôïc : 1.5 ñieåm .
... D broadness THE END SỞ GIÁO DỤC -ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH BẾN TRE HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI LỚP 12 Môn thi : Tiếng Anh - Năm học 2004 -2005 -II/ Phần Ngữ pháp - Từ vựng - Đọc hiểu ( 12,0 pts... 3, pts ) - Chấm điểm phần ngữ pháp , cấu trúc câu , cách dùng từ ngữ , cách giới thi u, cách chuyển ý + Nếu học sinh nêu ý trở lên : - Về thuận lợi khó khăn sống thành thò : 1.5 điểm - Về thuận... the Acropolis Later, one memorable night, we would walk round it by moonlight, but I don't think anything could ever equal the magic of first seeing it the way we did, just a little before midnight