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BA ĐÌNH – TÂY HỒ
ĐỀ THI OLYMPIC NĂM HỌC 2011-2012 Môn Tiếng Anh - Lớp 10
Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian giao đề. Đề thi gồm 05 trang
Đề thi gồm 05 trang Thí sinh làm vào tờ giấy thi không dùng loại từ điển nào Question 1→10 Choose and circle the word or phrase that best completes each sentence
1 I was passing their house, so I Claire and Michael
A dropped in B came up with C got on with D run into I don’t really _winter sports very much
A deal with B face up to C go in for D get round to
3 The attorney told his client that _
A they had little chance of winning the case B it was nearly impossible to win him the case C the case was of a small chance to win D the case had a minimum chance to be won by him One of the professor’s greatest attributes is _
A when he gives lectures B how in the manner that he lectures C the way which give lectures D his ability to lecture
5. better working conditions
A What’s interesting the workers most is B What’s interested the workers most is C What interest the workers most is D What interests the workers most is The concert was given the auspices of the Y.M.C.A
A on B with C through D under
7 Her mother’s illness cast a cloud her wedding day
A over B for C in D on She did six hours’ studying a day for her exam
A solid B heavy C strong D big
9 The weather was fine and everyone was the coast
A going in for B making for C joining in D seeing about 10 There isn’t any sugar, I’m afraid You’ll have to _
A run out B put up with C without D make for
Question 11→20 Replace each italicized verb or phrase with the correct form of a synonymous phrasal verb.
back down bring up crop up dwell on fall off
get round have on look to make out pick up
run across stand up to take to track down turn out
11 One of the boys from my class objects to taking part in the performance and I don’t really know how to
persuade him
12 The question was so delicate and problematic that there was nobody willing to mention it 13 Your report deals too much with the side effects of the venture Why not write more about its good points? _
14 This automobile manufacture produces about a thousand cars a year, half of which are exported 15 Even the extensive advertising campaign hasn’t prevented the demand for our printers from decreasing _
16 “She says she’s going to be a medicine student” “Oh, don’t believe her She’s deceiving you”
17 I’d had no idea there were jewels hidden in my attic I just found them completely by chance _ 18 Don’t worry, he only pretends that he is such a strict teacher _
19 After two-hour search, the hunters decided to give up following the stags 20 We were convinced Patrick would get to like the moment he met him.
Question 21→30 Give the correct form of the words given - A Musical Genius
(2)RELATE) _ with people invariably turned out to be rather turbulent Although he apparently fell in love with a number of society women, the identity of the girl who lay closest to his heart remains (27 ELUDE) to this day However, just at the point when Beethoven was beginning to reap the rewards of his early endeavours, he had to come to terms with the crushing (28 REALISE) _that his increasing deafness was (29 CURE) From that point on, his music displayed a (30 STRIKE) _change in style, becoming both heavier in tone and larger in scale
Q31→35 Think of ONE word only which can be used appropriately in all THREE sentences
31 - You need to all applications before shutting down your computer - Should the factory down, 100 people will lose their jobs
- Mike’s had three car accidents, plus a few other pretty shaves 32 - It’s just a to them They don’t care what happens
- John gave the away by laughing when Jim walked in - We’ve been in this for twenty years
33 - Susan is not the to get annoyed
- Open up the accounts database, and in the amount of each order - Your hair requires a specific shampoo
34 - We sat and talked by the of the fire - They set out at first for the summit
- These discoveries may throw new on the origins of man
35 - Could you me a and hold the door open while I bring in the shopping? - All those in of the proposal please raise your hand
- After being out of fashion for years the painter is now in with the critics
Q 36 → 40 Choose the word in each group that has different stress pattern
36 A graduate B impression C applicant D category
37 A beautify B geology C photograph D enemy
38 A classify B humidify C personify D solidify 39 A academic B fantastic C terrific D historic
40 A sacrifice B compliment C nursery D determine
Q 41→45 Choose one word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest
41 A brown B down C now D show n
42 A sta gnant B expa nd C eventua lly D la ndlord
43 A compete B fetch C separate D yell
44 A minu te B mu ddy C fu nny D nu mber
45 A died B continued C contented D followed Q46 →57 Fill in each blank with one suitable word
Too Good to be True
Some say you can it in seven days, others promise success in 24 hours, or you may prefer to take your time and it in weeks What are we talking about? Believe it (46) not, these periods (47) time refer to language learning courses that promise excellent results in less time (48) it takes to say 'Bonjour'! However, the
advertisements of these companies are not necessarily (49) best guide and if you don't know what to look for in a good course you could be left with little (50) than a large bill A complaint was recently made to a consumer rights group (51) WhizzLearn Systems, a language school chain, and the company has been forced to remove its claim that its technique is ten times better than any (52) method The Managing Director of WhizLearn Systems said “(53) we still believe our claim is true, we are willing to change our advert But the fact remains, if you spend hours (54) day for weeks on our language course you will soon be speaking the language What we (55) have done was to make (56) clearer in the advert Then we wouldn't (57) had these annoying complaints"
Q58→64. Choose the most suitable sentence from the list A-H for each part (58-64) of the article There is one extra sentence which you not need to use
Career success in the arts
John Prince, famous dancer and choreographer, gives advice on how to succeed in a career in the arts
(3)well known band - but that's top secret Next month I'll be touring Spain in a production of a musical that was written by a friend of mine, Michaela Evans 60 As for the future, I've come to realise that I would never be content to be just a chorus dancer - I'm too much of an individual for that Like all artists I'd love to become a household name by writing and choreographing my own musicals." John was born in Jamaica to a Jamaican father and a Scottish mother but the family emigrated to England 20 years ago "I have a little sister I adore, who is also training to be a dancer." How does it feel to have someone else following in your footsteps? 61 Has he much more to learn, I wondered "I've spent an incredible amount of my life training to get where I am I went to college for two years in England, I trained for six months in Paris and about eight months in America But you never really stop training or learning your art." 62 So, would you say it's been plain sailing? "I feel I've been lucky to a degree; many people hit problems breaking into the arts It can be a vicious circle really You can't become a member of Equity, which is the actors' and dancers' union, without good contracts and you can't get good contracts without being a member of Equity My advice to people who want to get into the arts would be to go out into the world, and try everything else first 63 What has a dance career done for you as a person? "Thanks to dancing, I've visited and performed in 23 countries so far This has opened my eyes to the world, and I've been able to understand issues like racism and inequality from a wider perspective 64 "So all in all I'm really
happy to be a dancer!"
A It's fine, but I try not to give out too much advice as it gets irritating!
B And if nothing you like comes out of it, then come back and be an actor or dancer. C Without a strict daily timetable like this you find yourself wasting too much time. D After that it's back to England to start a new term of dance classes.
E Hopefully this has enabled me to become a better and more tolerant person as a result.
F When it comes to coping with stress, I find that exercise helps me to cope with my problems, so I stay in good shape mentally as well
G Like any profession where you're always travelling, you tend to acquire something new almost every day. H Being fully equipped with all this stuff beforehand makes it easier when you go for auditions.
Q65 →79 Choose the appropriate words to complete the following passage
WHALES
How far would you travel for a good meal? If you were a humpback whale, the answer would be five thousand miles These large sea animals travel at least that far from their winter home off the (65) of Columbia to their summer (66) areas off Antarctica The distance covered by some types of whale is amazing, especially when you (67) their enormous size The blue whale is the largest animal that has ever (68) and it can weigh as much as thirty elephants It (69) as no surprise, therefore, to hear that ancient folk legends tell of sailors (70) these creatures for islands The more we (71) about whales, the more wonderful they seem Some species can (72) their breath for more than an hour and dive to a (73) of over 200 metres They use a system of sounds (74) as echo-location to find the fish they eat and they have further sounds to keep in (75) with each other. The noises they (76) can travel hundred of miles under water Some species seem to sing complicated songs which (77) of a number of separate themes, sung in a specific order which can (78) up to half an hour or more If you ever get the (79) to see one of these great creatures in the wild, you will understand why they have inspired so many legends
65 A beach B coast C seaside D ground
66 A feeding B dining C eating D chewing
67 A view B think C consider D believe
68 A been B stayed C born D lived
69 A gets B comes C goes D seems
70 A supposing B mixing C confusing D mistaking
71 A find out B look out C show up D turn up
72 A store B keep C hold D save
73 A depth B length C width D breadth
74 A called B known C referred D named
75 A reach B touch C call D range
76 A provide B propose C process D produce
77 A consist B compose C include D involve
78 A long B last C play D give
79 A break B choice C chance D luck
Q80 →87. You are going to read three different opinions from leading scientists about the future of fuel For the questions below, choose from the writers A-C The writers may be chosen more than once.
(4)say we have raped the planet of all its resources are wrong There's a huge stock of raw materials we haven't yet learned to use There are bacteria two miles beneath our feet which can turn solid granite into food If bacteria can it, surely we creatures with brains can it better As far as the near future of energy is concerned, I believe the most promising alternative fuels are biofuels, such as ethanol It's an alcohol made from waste products such as the bark of trees, woodchips, and other 'waste materials' And that's not the only waste that can create energy My friend in the biomass industry is perfecting an energy-generation plant which can run on human waste We produce that in vast quantities, and it's already gathered in centralised locations
B Michael Lardelli, Lecturer in Genetics at The University of Adelaide: Nothing exists on this planet without energy It enables flowers and people to grow and we need it to mine minerals, extract oil or cut wood and then to process these into finished goods So the most fundamental definition of money is as a mechanism to allow the exchange and allocation of different forms of energy Recently, people have been using more energy than ever before Until 2005 it was possible to expand our energy use to meet this demand However, since 2005 oil supply has been in decline, and at the same time, and as a direct result of this, the world's economy has been unable to expand, leading to global recession With the world's energy and the profitability of energy production in decline at the same time, the net energy available to support activities other than energy procurement will decrease We could increase energy production by diverting a large proportion of our remaining oil energy into building nuclear power stations and investing in renewable forms of energy However, this is very unlikely to happen in democratic nations, because it would require huge, voluntary reductions in living standards Consequently, the world economy will continue to contract as oil production declines With energy in decline, it will be impossible for everyone in the world to become wealthier One person's increased wealth can only come at the expense of another person's worsened poverty
C Jeroen van der Veer, chief executive of Royal Dutch Shell: People are understandably worried about a future of growing energy shortages, rising prices and international conflict for supplies These fears are not without foundation With continued economic growth, the world's energy needs could increase by 50% in the next 25 years However, I not believe that the world is running out of energy Fossil fuels will be able to meet growing demand for a long time in the future Taking unconventional resources into account, we are not even close to peak oil The priority for oil companies is to improve efficiency, by increasing the amount of oil recovered from reservoirs At present, just over a third is recovered We can also improve the technology to control reservoir processes and improve oil flow However, these projects are costly, complex and technically demanding, and they depend on experienced people, so it is essential to encourage young people to take up a technical career in the energy industry Meanwhile, alternative forms of energy need to be made economically viable International energy companies have the capability, the experience and the commercial drive to work towards solving the energy problem so they will play a key role But it is not as simple as merely making scientific advances and developing new tools; the
challenge is to deliver the technology to people worldwide Companies will need to share knowledge and use their ideas effectively
Which writer
80 believes oil will be available for many more years _ 81 believes that from now on, less oil is available _
82 believes there are ways to obtain energy that we have not yet discovered _ 83 sees a great potential in natural fuels _
84 believes the fuel crisis will cause the poor to become poorer _ 85 sees energy and the economy as intrinsically linked _
86 believes that better technology can help to maintain oil production levels _ 87 thinks that oil companies are responsible for developing other types of energy _
Q 88→ 94 Complete the following sentences so that the second sentence has a similar meaning to the first sentence Do not change the word given You must use between two and five words, including the words given.
88 On business trips, I prefer driving home to staying in a hotel overnight rather On business trips, I’d in a hotel overnight
89 Jack found it difficult to control his skis on the steep slope under Jack found it difficult to _ on the steep slope
90 My views on this subject are exactly the same as yours difference There my views on this subject and yours
91 They will be selling tickets for the concert during the lunch hour sale Tickets for the concert will during the lunch hour
92 I regret not contacting Brian when I was in Dublin touch I wish that I _ Brian when I was in Dublin
93 In my opinion, these two kinds of music are completely different from each other comparison In my opinion, there is _these two kinds of music
(5)Q 95→ 100 Complete the following sentences so that the second sentence has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given
95 Nobody expected her to lose, but she did against
_
96 Peter always trusts me with his secrets in
Peter _
97 I thought it was marvellous that Jane could jump so high at I _
98 Danny was asked to leave the school for bad behaviour from Danny was _
99 They didn’t punish Karen, only gave her a warning got Karen _
100 Gary is proud of the fact that he is never late on Gary prides _
(6)-HƯỚNG DẪN CHẤM ĐỀ THI OLYMPIC KHỐI 10 - MƠN THI: Tiếng Anh Tởng sớ câu tồn 100 x 0,2= 20 điểm Làm tròn đến 0,25 A dropped in
2 C go in for
3 A they had little chance of D his ability to lecture
5 D What interests the workers most is D under
7 A over A solid
9 B making for 10 C without
11 get round 12 bring it up 13 dwells on 14 turns out 15 falling off 16 having you on 17 ran across 18 makes out 19 tracking down 20 take to 21 extraordinary 22 mercifully 23 upbringing 24 enabled
25 achievement (s) 26 relationships 27 elusive 28 realization 29 incurable 30 striking 31 close 32 game 33 type 34 light 35 favour 36 B impression 37 B geology 38 A classify 39 A academic 40 D determine 41 D show n 42 C eventua lly 43 A compete
44 A minu te 45 C contented 46 or
47 of 48 than 49 the 50 more
51 against/ about/ concerning 52 other/ similar
53 Although/ While/ Whilst 54 a/ per/ every
55 should/ could 56 it/ this/ things 57 have 58 H 59 F 60 D 61 A 62 G 63 B 64 E
65 B coast 66 A feeding 67 C consider 68 D lived 69 B comes 70 D mistaking 71 A find out 72 C hold 73 A depth 74 B known 75 B touch 76 D produce 77 A consist 78 B last 79 C chance 80 C 81 B 82 A 83 A 84 B 85 B 86 C 87 C 88 rather drive home than stay
89 keep/ get/ have his skis under control
90 is no difference between/ is not any difference between 91 be/ go on sale
92 had been/ got/ kept in touch with
93 no (possible) comparison (at all) between 94 would have turned up on/ in time
95 Against everybody's expectation, she lost 96 Peter always confides in me
(7)99 Karen got off with a warning