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- BỘ GIÁO DỤC VẢ ĐÀO TẠO 'CỘNG HÒA XÃ HỘI CHỦ NGHĨA VIỆT NAM

“TRƯỜNG ĐẠI HỌC SƯ PHẠM HÀ NOL "Độc lập ~ Tự do ~ Hạnh phúc ĐÈ THỊ TUYẾN SINH

‘YAO TRUONG TRUNG HQC PHO THONG CHUYÊN NĂM 2018 ‘Mén thi: THENG ANH

“(dành riêng cho thi sinh thi vào lớp chuyên Anh) | ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC

Ác teridn bi 20060 MA DE: 209

Choose the best answer to each of the following questions

Question 1: all the students couldn’t do it well A Giving the test at short notice

The teacher gave the test at short notice

C.At short notice did the teacher give the test ‘D The teacher giving the test at short notice

Question 2: Jane promised mee ~ A.me to pick up at 5 "clock 'B, me that she would pick

‘me that she would pick o Which one can Ihave? D.tometo pick

Take your ‘mate's first come, first served

ì B pick C pluck D vote

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was _ anyone could have had, She never lost her : 'B, so patient teacher as so pint teacher as

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HL Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others

Question 13: A.money B.somehing C.nonsense D.comfrrt Question 14: A.ilad B.domeie C.ewom D foster Question 15: A certificate B.immediwte C.uwfordunale D.exaeebate

IV, For questions 16-25, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap There is an example atthe beginning (0) Example: 0,A.intended B-imagined - C.supposed D.sid

Round Pegs in Round Holes

‘Do you remember when technology was (0) C supposed _ to bring about big changes in the ‘workplace, improve the working environment and increase Isisure time? Well, you'l also recall that i filed to bring about such desired (16) for most of us at least In fact, many of these technological advancements led to various health (17), Tike eyestrain and back problems And the extra leisure time all the experts promised us never became a reality

Liki, there does appear to be some good news Some employers have become enlightened ‘enough t0 (18) than those who are burn-out and undervalued Therefore, many businesses are attempting to that happy, relaxed employees are more (19) and friendly (20) “The pineiples ofthe ancient Chinese at of "Feng Shui are being applied to (21), their work environments in a way that promotes a positive, ealm workplace harmonious’ environments in many workplaces For instance, as a calming influence, an of fish can be placed in any workspace or chunks of amethyst can be placed next 10

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V, Read the text below and use the words given in capitals to form a word that fas in each gap There isan example a the beginning (0)

Can roads help nature?

{Wis 0)_reasonable to assume that roads, generally, are not very good REASON for nature, and there i good evidence to suppor this (26)_ Scientists William Laurance and Andrew Balmford point out, for example, ASSUME thất *95% of @7) fires and atmospheric carbon FOREST

(08) “in the Brazilian Amazon occur within 30

of a road.” One hundred thousand kilometres of roads now eris-er0ss the

‘Amazon, and roadbuilding there continues, often (29)_ _ LEGAL ‘contravening environmental ls

However, Laurance and Balmford believe that roads ean be environmentally

G0) + In sgricultural areas where forests have already been BENEFIT ‘cleared, good roads case access to markets, which improves the GD, and profitability of farms, and tends to encourage MEFFICIENT

‘people f slay away’ from vulnerable wilderness, Laurance and Balmford ase a worldwide project to establish which areas should not have roads

cand which areas governments should 32) for road PRIOR

‘improvement, They believe a scheme of this could

38) the damage roads cause It would be challenging, but, LITTLE

“in Laurance and Balmford's view, influencing road development is

9 dy deployed ‘mote practical and cost-effective than any other QUESTION to protect (35) ecosystems CRUX ‘the following text The first mistakes corrected as an example

‘other mistakes and correct them Write your answer in the axes (36-45) on the answer sheet

their thirty, find that work is not everything to find a husband and have a regular

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12 Also, the social situation of a single mother and a child whose father is neither unkn 13 ot faraway has tobe taken into account Despite the years when a single mother 14 be ostracized are luckily gone, it stil happens that children without fathers can

15 awkward at school, especially when ther pers boast about their own fathers

16 The importance of father in a child life is unquestionable, Even iPthe fighters for 17 emancipation of women claim that mothers can take care oftheir sons by themselv 18: the situation i atte bit different Fathers are replaceable because their love has much 19, to say inthe well-being of children,

20 One in all single mothers\areto be appreciated for their courage but atthe same time 21 they should always think twice before taking this racial decision in thei ives

VIL Answer questions 46-59 by referring to the magazine article describing new technologies ‘and choosing the right paragraph (A-G) that matches with each of the following statements,

‘Some of the choices may be required more than once

‘About which new aspect(s) of technology are the following mentioned? ‘thas become smaller over the years

‘emay prove to have a negative effect on employment Ithas been the subject of literature,

‘trequired one family member to help another ‘The use of an animel advanced its development,

A malfunetion caused people to view iin a different light, thas allowed some people's lives to be prolonged Its allowed farmers tobe more productive

was along lapse between its conception and its invention 55 tothe invention of many other things st advanced inline with people's expectations

ifffi

in the past half-century that it’s impossible to list

breakthroughs stand out over the last 50 years because

from one human patient and implanted it its own rather than rejecting it as a foreign body,

«pair of identical twins, Ronald Herrick similar genetic makeup would 's kidney Soon afterward, though,

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‘ong enough for the new organ to become incorporated into its new body Each year, thousands

of people receive a new heart, kidney, liver, lung, pancreas or intestine ~ and are given a new

Aecase of ie

Paragraph B h

‘The term ‘robot’ was coined by Czechoslovakian playwright, Karel Capek, in 1920 — ‘robota’ being ‘George Devol Five year later, the Massachusets Institue of Technology founded its Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in a quest to mechanically mimic human minds as well as hands a Czech word for tedious labour ~ but the frst eal industrial robot was builtin 1954 by ‘Today, robots assemble products beter, fuster and often cheaper than manual labourers Stil, ‘some individuals eye such systems withthe eynical view of novelist Kurt Vonnegut, whose 1952 story Player Piano wamed thatthe machines might leave people without a way to make a

ing or purpose in life

Paragraph C

‘When the Queen herself threw the switch on the world’s first atomic power plant at Calder Hall ‘uiside London in 1956, nuclear reactors were seen asa source of eheap, pollution-free energy But a partial meltdown in 1979 at the Three Mile Island reactor in Pennsylvania soured the ‘world on nuclear energy as a safe source of power Nonetheless, in Britain today there are 16 active plants that generate 25 percent of the nation’s electricity and they have been steadily

‘noreasing their capability, Will the next 5O yeas bring a better alternative?

Paragraph D ea for a mobile phone service dates back at leat 10 1947, but the first call was not ‘made until 1973 This intial eall was made on the pavement outside the Manhattan ‘Cooper, a Motorola researcher, who rang up his rival at AT&T Bell Labs to

| moon walk in 1969, who are now decreased, would have been swe never went further than the Moon ~no Mars colony, no 2001 odyssey ‘spaceships Fven the Shuttle is in trouble But the space race evelopment of hundreds of enabling technologies, including tte American psyche (and a good chunk ofits budget) in r then that there is only one earth its, necessary (0 fly astronauts 10 the moon and, brought back a lesson from space: ‘We saw the

from hobbyists gadget to office auomation toot in

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Paragraph G

Everyone knows Watson and Crick, who unravelled the secret of DNA in 1953 But have you

heard of Boyer and Cohen, who constricted the first organism with combined DNA from Aifferent species in 1973? They inserted toad genes into a bacterium that then replicated itself ver and over, passing the toad's genetic code down through generations of bacteria, Thirty ‘Years later, an estimated 70 percent of processed foods contain genetically modified ingredients, Such as soybeans or com engineered for higher erop yields OF course, the much bigger Potential ~ good and bad ~is in engineering humans It might prevent bin defects, and diseases later in life, But the side effets could be disastrous and, do we relly have the right to interfere with Mother Nature?

VIIL Choose the best phrase or sentence (given below the text o il each of the blanks in ‘the following text Write ome letter (A-G) inthe corresponding numbered boxes on the answer

‘sheet Two of the suggested answers do not fit at all There is an example at the beginning 40 Examples (0) 7 Indo-European Languages

‘Today, most European languages, and many Asian languages as far east as India, are very:

Similar to cach other (0)_J- about memorizing French word lists in Schoo, these so-called

‘Indo-European’ languages resemble English and cach other in terms of vocabulary and

‘grammar (60) A Only 140 of the modem worlds 5,000 tongues belong to

(1) ÊI _ Thanks to the global expansion of Europeans since 1492 - from England, Spain, Portugal, France and Russia - nearly half the world’s:

TC õö c2 tang

eh, We goto pars ofthe world (62)_D , we realise how unusual Europe’ js, and how it calls for explanation (63)_( in areas of the New

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IX For questions 66-75, complete the following article by writing the missing words in the ‘spaces Use only one word foreach space There isan example a the beginning (0)

‘The future at your fingertips

“There is a scene inthe film Minority Report in (0) which Tom Cruise stands infront ‘of a vast Persper-like sereen housed in the police department's Pre-Crime Unit He gazes (66) ‘eamest atthe transparent surface, waving his hands across the tablet to wil great chunks of text and moving images across the sereen to form a storyboard of yet~ ‘o-be-committed crimes (67) a simple twist of his finger or @ flick of his

wrist, pictures expand and enlarge, words seroll, and whole trains of thought come to

“tangible fruition (68) _there on the board The year is 2054

Yet it seems the era of true touch-sereen technology is much closer than that, Indeed, when

“Apple boss Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone in San Francisco earlier this year, he grandly

"declared: "We're reinventing the cell phone.” (69) ‘of the main reasons for jobs’ bold claim was the iPhone's futuristic user interface — “multi-touch” As demonstrated ‘stage by Jobs (70) multi-touch was ereated to make the most of the "mm _most existing smart phones, the iPhone has only al button — all the rest of the controls appear on the sereen, adapting and fingertips as you use the device rather like the gian tablet in Minority

iPhone handset certainly looked like re-invention, but multi-touch, while

= 90 ans a new technology, The concept has been

waiting for the hardware side of the equation to get small

cheap ap enough to make it a reality While it remains

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80H was ely jealous when hes is brother's new ear green

Hewat his brother's new car,

Complete the second sentence so that it hes a similar meaning tothe firs sentence

‘81, You must concentrate on your work more

> You must apply

tip was so amazing that we will never forget

> He made

_84 It was assumed that Roy would marry that old rich lady

ling intelligence, though she wastes most evenings playing

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36 line 2: who => bé “who” 37 line 4: mothers => a mother 38 line 5: him => his

39 line 6:her own => their own, 40 line 8: with => without 41 line 10: so => such 42.line 12: neither => either 43 line 13: Despite => Although

44 line 17: by themselves => themselves 45 line 18: replaceable => imeplaceable VIL 46.D SLE 56.B 47B 52A S7.E 48.E 53.G 58.A 49.4 54.B 59.G 50.G S50 VIL 60.E 621 64.G 61.A 63.C 65.B Ix

66.in 70-himself 74 something

67 with T1unlike 75.parly 68 right 72.by 69 one 73 around x 76 No sooner had the employers viewed the applicant's cover letter than his propertive employers were impressed by it

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79 [made every possible effort to arrive here on time 80 He was green with envy to see his brother's new car XI

81 You must apply yourself to your work more 82 It’s too amazing a trip for us to forget it

83 He made threats of violence against the officiers

84 People tookit for granted that Roy would many that old rich lady

85 Intelligent as his daughteris, she wastes most evening playing computer games XIL

Introduction: The followings ways will help students promote creativity at school, and of course, get access to the better results

Main body:

- Firstly, brainstorm solutions to a common challenge - Secondly, explore new inspiration sources together ~Last but not least, research other makers during class

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