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The traditional view of the first terrestrial organisms is based on megafossils ― relatively large specimens of essentially whole plants and animals.. Vascular plants, related to modern [r]

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SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO TỈNH DẮK LẮK TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ QUÝ ĐÔN

KỲ THI OLYMPIC 10-3 LẦN IV

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KỲ THI OLYMPIC TRUYỀN THỐNG 10-3 LẦN IV ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ MÔN TIẾNG ANH 10

A MULTIPLE CHOICE (40 PTS) I PHONOLOGY (10 PTS)

Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others

1 A healthy B deaf C feature D peasant A sacred B invented C beloved D destroyed A neighbour B height C weight D eight A work B excursion C early D teacher A teenage B village C message D passage

1.C 2.D 3.B 4 D 5 A

Identify the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the other words in the same group.

6 A geothermal B environment C alternative D pollutant

7 A scientist B industry C agriculture D potential A interference B consequences C electricity D entertainment A preserve B devastate C endanger D release 10 A fertilize B deliver C imagine D destroy

6 A 7.D 8.B 9 B 10 A

II.WORD CHOICE ((10 PTS) Select the best option for each blank

11 Several rare species are dying owing to human beings' deforestation and careless hunting A up B out C away D down

12 If you have anything important to do, it straight away Don't put it A on B off C over D up 13 The headmistress is very competent All the teaching staff look

A up to her B her up to C at her up D for her up 14 We should responsible for the humans are doing to the environment

A destroy B destructive C destruction D destructibility 15 The teacher gave some suggestions on what could come out for the examination

A effects B symptoms C hints D demonstrations 16 While southern California is densely populated, live in the northern part of the state

A a number people B many people C few people D a few of people 17 Historian Barbara Tuchman was the first woman president of the Academy of Arts and Sciences

A whose election as B to elect C was elected D to be elected 18 Rarely last longer than an hour

A tornados B tornados C tornados that D tornados 19. for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped with the project

A If it had been B If it hadn't been C Had it been D Hadn't it been 20 A home computer an opportunity for convenient and efficient work at home

A provides B to be providing C which provides D providing it

11 B 12.B 13.A 14 C 15 C

16.C 17.D 18.A 19 B 20 A

III STRUCTURES AND GRAMMAR (10PTS)

21 It was _we could not go out

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22 I really prefer just about anything watching TV

A from B or C than D to 23 We have a party tonight and Daisy is worried about

A what to wear B which wearing C that she wears D these wearing 24 As a rule, new comers a party at the end of the first month of their stay

A was held B hold C have held D will hold 25 The most interesting films _ for the festival will be shown next week

A are chosen B having chosen C chosen D being chosen 26 However _ about the results, the children still talk merrily

A disappointed are they B disappointing they are C disappointment D disappointed they are

27 The number of cars on the roads increasing, so we need to build more roads A is B was C were D are

28 My uncle drank a lot of beer, made him fat

A that B which C that’s why D it 29 She has difficulty and English

A speak-writing B to speak- to write C speak-write D speaking-writing 30 Peter told me that he was leaving for the capital _

A tomorrow B tonight C the following day D next Sunday

21A 22.D 23.A 24 B 25 C

26.D 27.A 18.B 19 D 30 C

IV PHRASAL VERBS AND PROPOSITIONS (10PTS)

31 I can’t _ of a word he is saying

A comprehend B understand C grasp D make sense 32 I several musicians around that time

A came up with B made friends to

C got back to D made the acquaintance of 33 After her mother died, she was raised by her grandparents

A grown up B brought up C come into D put up 34 The director retired early ill-health

A on behalf of B in front of C on account of D ahead of 35 Realizing he got lost, he started to help

A call for B call at C go for D go to 36 The doctor who is _ tonight in the general hospital is Mr Brown

A on turn B on tour C on call D on work 37 Do you have any objections this new road scheme?

A at B with C to D for 38 The concert was because of the heavy rain

A put out B called off C run out D set off 39 Jump in the car There’s enough for you

A room B place C space D chair 40 I could not the lecture at all It was too difficult for me

A get along B make off C take in D hold on

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

D D B C A C C B A C

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Passage 1: Read the following passage and choose the best answer

Colors are one of the most exciting experience in life I love them, and they are just as important to me as emotions are Have you ever wondered how the two are so intimately related?

Colors directly affect your emotions Color both reflects the current state of your emotions and is something that you can use to improve or change your emotions The colour that you choose to wear either reflects your current state of being, or reflects the colour or emotion that you need

The colors that you wear affect you much more than they affect the people around you Of course, they also affect who comes in contact with you, but you are the one saturated with the color all day! I even choose items around me based on their color In the morning, I choose my clothes based on the color or emotion that I need for the day So you can consciously use color to control the emotions that you are exposed to, which can help you to feel better

Color, sound, and emotions are all vibrations Emotions are literally energy in emotion; they are meant to move or to flow This is the reason that real feeling are the fastest way to get your energy in emotion Also, flowing energy is exactly what creates healthy cells in your energy in your body So, the fastest way to be healthy is to open to your real feelings Alternately, the fastest way to create disease is to inhibit your emotion

41: What is the main idea of the passage? A Colors can help you become healthy B Colorful clothes can change your mood

C Emotions and colors are closely related to each other D Colors are one of the most exciting

42: Which of the following can be affected by color?

A Your need for thrills B Your appetite C Your friend's feelings D Your mood 43: Who is more influenced by colors you wear?

A Anyone B Your family

C The people around you are more influenced D You are more influenced 44: According to the passage, what color, sound, and emotion all have in common?

A They are all forms of motion B None is correct

C They all affect the cells of the body D They are all related to health 45: According to this passage, what creates disease?

A Wearing the color black B Ignoring your emotions

C Being open to your emotions D Exposing yourself to bright colors 46: The term "intimately" in paragraph is closest in meaning to

A simply B clearly C closely D obviously 47: The term "they" in paragraph refers to

A none of these B colors C people D emotions 48: Why does the author mention that color and emotions are both vibrations?

A Because vibrations make you healthy B Because they both affect how we feel

C To prove the relationship between emotions and color D To show how color can affect energy levels in the body 49 The phrase "saturated with" in paragraph is closest in meaning to

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50 What is the purpose of the passage?

A to give an objective account of how colors affect emotions B to prove the relationship between emotions and color

B to persuade the reader that colors can influence emotions and give a person more energy C to show that colors are important for a healthy life

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

C D D B B C B D A C

Passage 2: Read the text below and choose the best answer to each question

Life originated in the early seas less than a billion years after Earth was formed Yet another three billion years were to pass before the first plants and animals appeared on the continents Life's transition from the sea to the land was perhaps as much of an evolutionary challenge as was the genesis of life

What forms of life were able to make such a drastic change in lifestyle ? The traditional view of the first terrestrial organisms is based on megafossils ― relatively large specimens of essentially whole plants and animals Vascular plants, related to modern seed plants and ferns, left the first comprehensive megafossil record Because of this, it has been commonly assumed that the sequence of terrestrialization reflected the evolution of modern terrestrial ecosystems In this view, primitive vascular plants first colonized the margins of continental waters, followed by animals that fed on the plants, and lastly by animals that preyed on the plant-eaters Moreover, the megafossils suggest that terrestrial life appeared and diversified explosively near the boundary between the Silurian and the Devonian periods, a little more than 400 million years ago

Recently, however, paleontologists have been taking a closer look at the sediments below this Silurian-Devonian geological boundary It turns out that some fossils can be extracted from these sediments by putting the rocks in an acid bath.The technique has uncovered new evidence from sediments that were deposited near the shores of the ancient oceans ― plant microfossils and microscopic pieces of small animals In many instances the specimens are less than one-tenth of a millimeter in diameter Although they were entombed in the rocks for hundreds of millions of years, many of the fossils consist of the organic remains of the organism

These newly discovered fossils have not only revealed the existence of previously unknown organisms, but have also pushed back these dates for the invasion of land by multicellular organisms Our views about the nature of the early plant and animal communities are now being revised And with those revisions come new speculations about the first terrestrial life-forms

51 The word “drastic” is closest in meaning to

A widespread B radical C progressive D risky

52 According to the theory that the author calls “the traditional view,” what was the first form of life to appear on land?

A Bacteria B Meat-eating animals C Plant-eating animals D Vascular plants 53 According to the passage, what happened about 400 million years ago?

A Many terrestrial life-forms died out

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A located B preserved C removed D studied

55 What can be inferred from the passage about the fossils mentioned in lines 17-20 ? A They have not been helpful in understanding the evolution of terrestrial life

B They were found in approximately the same numbers as vascular plant fossils C They are older than the megafossils

D They consist of modern life-forms

56 The word “instances” in line 21 is closest in meaning to

A methods B processes C cases D reasons 57 The word “they” refers to

A rocks B shores C oceans D specimens 58 The word “entombed” is closest in meaning to

A crushed B trapped C produced D excavated 59 Which of the following resulted from the discovery of microscopic fossils? A The time estimate for the first appearance of terrestrial life-forms was revised B Old techniques for analyzing fossils were found to have new uses

C The origins of primitive sea life were explained

D Assumptions about the locations of ancient seas were changed

60 With which of the following conclusions would the author probably agree? A The evolution of terrestrial life was as complicated as the origin of life itself

B The discovery of microfossils supports the traditional view of how terrestrial life evolved C New species have appeared at the same rate over the course of the last 400 million years

D The technology used by paleontologists is too primitive to make accurate determinations about ages of fossils

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

B D B C C C D B A C

VI GUIDED CLOZED TEST (20 PTS) Passage 1

Read the passage and choose the best answer:

Although the act of writing a book is by necessity a ( 61)………process, it’s often after publication that the sense of isolation is strongest Many writers (62) ………critical feedback, but have little (63) ……… to the average reader’s opinion While it may be true that good reviews in newspapers and magazines can be gratifying, they’re of little help in establishing what ordinary people think of your work So, well done to those websites (64) ………….anyone with access to the Internet can post an opinion about any book (65)………this, these customer reviews are not without risk Most writers can (66)……… some glowing praise from family or friends but these reviews are easy to recognize since they tend to be sent in anonymously On the other hand, visits to these websites can also result in great anxiety It might well be the (67) ……….that you receive an unkind review and there is no kind editor to shield you You can expect most reviewers to be brief but there are (68)……… write long, strangely formal essays, usually containing references to classical literature, presumably in (69)……….to impress others with their literary knowledge If you are a (70)………author, I suggest you think twice before you go off searching for reviews on-line rather than in the safer, traditional places

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65 A Said B Having said C To have said D Had said 66 A hope B expect C look forward D believe 67 A situation B circumstance C case D occasion 68 A people B those C who D those who 69 A an attempt B a try C effort D an order 70 A sensible B reasonable C offensive D sensitive

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

B A C A B B C D A A

Passage 2: Read the passage and choose the best answer:

All plants rely on nutrients taken from the soil in order to survive However, in areas where the soil does not contain enough (71) _nutrients, some plants have adapted to (72) _their diets from another source: living organisms Though they are few in number, carnivorous plants are (73) _fascinating beings that “eat” anything from one-celled organisms to insects in order to survive They are commonly found in marshlands Carnivorous plants feature one of several types of "traps" to ensnare prey, which they consume to make up for nutrients that may be missing from the soil While there are over 400 species of carnivorous plants in the world today, some arc more (74) than others

The most well-known of these plants are the snap traps, which include the Venus flytrap Snap traps are easily identified by their leaves, which are separated into two lobes that have the ability to fold together Inside the lobes, the surface is covered with tiny hairs that are (75) to movement When the plant’s prey brushes against the hairs, it triggers a closing mechanism that rapidly brings the two lobes together, trapping the prey (76) _inside The response of the traps is phenomenal (77) speed: the time between triggering the hairs and snapping shut is less than a second As the prey struggles inside the trap, it only triggers more hairs, causing the leaves to tighten their (78) _ The plant then secrets liquid chemicals from special glands into the trap to dissolve the prey and absorb all of its nutrients Besides the Venus flytrap, only one other type of snap trap exists today, (79) to as the waterwheel plant The two share a common ancestor and differ only in a few ways For instance, the waterwheel is an aquatic plant, while the flytrap is exclusively terrestrial In addition, the flytrap feeds primarily on arthropods like spiders, while the waterwheel lives (80) simple invertebrates, like certain types of plankton

71 A critical B vital C crucial D indispensable 72 A modify B enlarge C augment D supplement 73 A nonetheless B though C contradictorily D yet

74 A Prevalent B current C domineering D prevailing 75 A vulnerable B liable C prone D sensitive 76 A closely B securely C irreplaceably D steadily 77 A in accordance with B in preference to C in regard to D on merits of 78 A first B hold C seizure D grip

79 A denote B referred C indicated D implicated 80 A off B onto C though D with

71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80

B D A A D B C D B A

B WRITTEN TEST (120 PTS) I OPEN CLOZE TEST (40 PTS)

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It can take a long time to become successful in your chosen field, however talented you are One thing you have to be (81) _ of is that you will face criticism along the way The world is (82) _ of people who would rather say something negative than positive If you’ve made up your (83) _ to achieve a certain goal, such as writing a novel, don’t let the negative criticism of others prevent you (84) reaching your target, and let the constructive criticism have a positive effect on your work If someone says you’re totally in the (85) of talent, ignore them That’s negative criticism If (86), , someone advises you to revise your work and gives you a good reason for doing so, you should consider their suggestions carefully There are many film stars (87) were once out of work There are many famous novelists who made a complete mess of their first novel – or who didn’t, but had to keep on approaching hundreds of publishers before they could get it (88) Being successful does depend on luck, to a (89) extent But things are more likely to turn (90) well if you persevere and stay positive

81 aware 83 mind 85 lack 87 who 89 certain

82 full 84 from 86 however 88 published 90 out

OPEN CLOZE TEST : Use only one word for each space:

The computer has brought nothing (91) problems to the world of the twentieth century Chief among the problems has (92) the dehumanization of society People are no (93) human Each of us is a series of numbers, numbers to be fed into computers There are our credit card numbers, our bank account (94) , our social security numbers, our telephone and electricity numbers - the computer number game is endless

What happens to these computerized numbers ? They are distributed to a network of government agencies and business (95) can use them to invade our privacy The Internal Revenue Service stores millions of facts about every citizen Credit agencies exchange (96) on the spending and saving practices of nearly every American adult Mailing lists are (97) _ available by computers to dozens of organizations, public and private, who bombard us with unwanted mail

Just let the computer which stores (98) concerning our accounts, let us say with a credit card company, make an error and it is almost impossible to correct it The result is an avalanche of bills, threads, and loss of credit standing

The computer has thrown thousands of people out of (99) The gamut of computer-generated unemployed runs from highly skilled technicians to typists

These are some of the reasons why I feel that the (100) of the computer has been detrimental to the quality of our life in the twentieth century

ANSWERS:

91 but 93 longer 95 which 97 made 99 work

92 been 94 numbers 96 information 98 data 100 advent II WORD FORMATION (40 PTS)

PART 1: Complete each sentence, using the correct form of the word in parentheses

101 Different conservation efforts have been made in order to save …………species (DANGER) 102.Low income and little administrative support make teachers …… with their proffession (HEART) 103 Our school set up a project to the library system (COMPUTER)

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106 The illitaracy rate on the island is still high (ACCEPT) 107 We need to look at a ……… of the term (DEFINE)

108 These comments are not directly to this enquiry (RELEVANCE) 109 Volunteers are not required to have medical (QUALIFY)

110 She thinks he’s wonderful – oh well, there’s no ………… for taste (ACCOUNT)

101 endangered 102 Disheartened 103 Computerize 104 businesslike 105 overbalanced

106 unacceptably 107 definition 108 Relevant 109 Qualifications 110 accounting PART 2: Complete the passage with appropriate forms of the words given in the box

EAT MORE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

A recent report on the (000 EAT) eating habits of children in Britain suggests that children from the age of three to sixteen show a strong (111 LIKE) for vegetables and only eat

(112 SUFFICE) amount of fruit and vegetables at Christmas One researcher says not eating (113 PROPER) may have serious consequences on a child’s (114 SPEAK) and physical development, resulting in poorer performance at school One (115 SOLVE) is to give children extra iron and vitamins but in the long run it is more (116 EFFECT) _ if children get the right ingredients in their (117 DAY) diet (118 FORTUNATE) parents choose food for their children that is quick and (119 CONVENIENCE) to prepare, rather than food which is fresh and healthy

(120 CONSEQUENCE) it is difficult later to get children to change their habits

111 DISLIKE 112.SUFFICIENT 113.PROPERLY 114 SPEECH 115 SOLUTION 116 EFFECTIVE 117 DAILY upload.123doc.net UNFORTUNATELY 119. CONVENIENT

120 CONSEQUENTLY

III ERROR CORRECTION (20 PTS)

Find and correct 10 errors that the following passage contains Underline the error and write the correction in the space provided (0) is an example.

An endangered species is a population of an organism who is at risk of becoming extinct because it is both few in numbers, or threatened by changed environmental or predation parameters An endangered species is usually a taxonomic species, though may be another evolutionary significant unit The World Conservation Union

(IUCN) was calculated the percentage of endangered species as 40 percent of all organisms based at the sample of species that have been evaluating through 2006 Many nations have laws offering protection to this species: for example, forbidding hunting, restricting land development or creating preserves Only a little of the many species at risk of extinction actually make it to the lists and obtain legally protection Much more species become extinct, or potentially will become extinct, without gaining public note

0/ which 121/… 122/ 123/ 124/ 125/ 126/ 127/ 128/ 129/ 130/

121 both either 122 changed  changing 123 though  but 124 was has 125 at  on 126 this  these

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IV.SENTENCES TRANSFORMATION (40 PTS)

1 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given

131 The plane had hardly left the airport when a big problem occurred ( THAN ) No sooner ………

ANSWER: No sooner had the plane left the airport than a big problem occurred

132 Rosa found it very difficul to persuade her boss to give her a pay rise ( GREAT ) Rosa had………

ANSWER: Rosa had great difficulty in persuading her boss to give her a pay rise

133.Jack has such a vivid imagination; it is possible that he invented the whole story ( ABILITY) Jack has………

ANSWER: Jack has such a vivid imagination that he has made up the whole story.

134.She is proud of being able to communicate in English effectively ( PRIDES ) She prides………

ANSWER: She prides herself on her ability to communicate in English effectively

135.He is becoming quite famous as an interviewer (NAME)

He………

ANSWER: He is making quite a name for himself as an interviewer.

2 Rewrite each of the following sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the original one

136 If you changed your mind, you would be welcomed to join our class

→ Were you

137 Anna tries hard, but she doesn't get anywhere

→ However 138 Waiting for buses irritates me

→ Waiting for

139 The house looks better since the repainting was done

→ The house looks better now

140 The concert was not as good as we had expected

→ The concert didn’t come

136 Were you to change your mind, you would be welcomed to join our class. 137 However hard Anna tries, she doesn't get anywhere/gets nowhere.

138 Waiting for buses gets on my nervous.

139 The house looks better now that it has been repainted. 140 The concert didn’t come up to our expectations.

extinct World Conservation Union

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