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Read the following passage and circle the letter (A, B, C or D) to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.. (2.0 points).[r]

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BỘ ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI MƠN TIẾNG ANH 12 NĂM 2021 CĨ ĐÁP ÁN TRƯỜNG THPT LÊ LỢI

1 ĐỀ SỐ

PART B: PHONETICS (1/20 points)

I Circle the word whose underlined part is differently pronounced from that of the others (0.5 points)

1 A famous B nervous C favorite D mountain A African B Japanese C partner D Canada A through B enough C rough D tough A sacred B crooked C ploughed D blessed A club B subtle C climb D doubt

II Circle the word that has the stress pattern different from that of the other words (0.5 points)

1 A celebration B reputation C machine D scientific A attend B dinosaur C substantial D cartoon A intensive B original C mature D injure A comprehend B ability C incredible D efficiency A average B agricultural C signature D supervise

PART C – GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (5/20 points)

I Choose the word or the phrase which best complete each sentence Circle A, B, C, or D to indicate your option (3.5 points)

1 You had your house decorated, ?

A hadn’t you B didn’t you C weren’t you D haven’t you .1920 that the cinema really became an industry

A It is not until B It was not until C Not until D Until in .are a form of carbon has been known since the late eighteenth century

A Diamonds B Because diamonds C That diamonds D Diamonds, which “ Sorry, I know you?”

“ ”

A No, you don’t B I’ll be in touch C We’ve met before, haven’t we? D All the best

5 The Masters, one of the most important golf tournaments, every year in Augusta, Georgia

A are held B is held C held D hold

6 Because bone loss occurs earlier in women , the effect of osteoporosis are more apparent in women

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7 Fast food is very popular ., a diet of burgers, pizzas and fried chicken is not very healthy

A Consequently B Moreover C Unfortunately D In contrast

8 The type of plant and animal life living in and around a pond depends on the soil of the pond, ., and the pond’s location

A what the quality of the water is B how is the water quality C the quality of water D what is the water quality

9 .the advent of the Industrial Revolution, pollution was virtually unheard of A Previously B Earlier than C Formerly D Prior to

10 If a food label indicates that a food is carbonhydrate, it doesn’t mean that it is good food to eat

A mostly B most C almost D the most 11 It was so foggy that the drivers couldn’t the traffic signs

A make out B break out C keep out D.take out

12 Psychologists have found that the number of social contacts we have only reason for loneliness

A are not the B is not the C are not an D is not an 13 Have I told you about the government is now dealing?

A the problem B the problem with which C the problem that D the problem to which 14 I was born in Scotland but I in Northern Ireland

A grew up B raised C brought up D rose 15 Some young children suffer from feeling of when they first start school A secure B security C insecurity D insecure 16 The company’s website was overloaded with an unexpected surge of emails information on its new product line

A request B in which requests C requesting D requested 17 I don’t think likes the film It is so boring

A one B someone C anyone D no one 18 Although they are twins, they don’t look

A similarly B likely C like D alike 19 Julie was upset because her job application was twice

A turned off B turned down C turned out D turned over 20 Only by working hard your goal

A you can achieve B can you achieve C you will achieve D will help you achieve

21 “Shall we eat out tonight?” “ ”

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C It’s very kind of you to invite me D You are very welcome 22 .learning a foreign language, John is smarter than Tim

A Comparing B As far as C Instead of D In terms of 23 Thomas is because he can speak both French and Spanish

A bilingual B bilateral C monolingual D linguistic 24 Some fresh herbs can greatly change the way food

A smell B smelly C smells D has smell 25 It’s essential that he the contract which they have given him

A accept B accepts C to be accepting D accepting 26 It was that I couldn’t put it down

A such interesting book B so interesting a book C interesting book D so interesting

27 I see you have a saw in your hands you the dry tree branches? A Will cut off B cut off

C Are going to cut off D Will be cutting off

28 To promote him so quickly, you must have a very high of his ability A view B opinion C idea D feeling

29 Jo was shocked when I disagreed with her She’s so used to getting her own A mind B way C opinion D views

30 All people said that they would come to the annual meeting However, nobody at last

A came up with B turned up C took over D get off 31 Only three of the students in my class are girls, are all boys

A others B other students C the others D the other 32 .two fingerprints have ever been found to be exactly the same

A No B Never C Not D None

33 Bill wanted to have dinner in a Mexican restaurant, the rest of his family prefered to eat at a pizzeria

A Besides B However C While D In spite of 34 at a.m, he was thought to be the suspect

A Seeing and leaving B Seen and left C Seen leaving D To be seen leaving

35 If only I about this service before

A had known B could know C knew D could have known II Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word or phrase that is CLOSEST in

meaning to the underlined part in each of the following questions (0.5 points)

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A classify B communicate with C describe D recognize 37 The life boat rescued the crew of the sinking ship

A picked up B provided food for C saved the life of D looked for 38 The two bombs exploded simultaneously

A accidentally B all of the sudden C violently D at the same time 39 You must apply yourself to your work more

A improve B carried out C did quickly D cocentrate on 40 They have modern notions about raising children

A opinions B rules C standards D plans

III Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to show the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions (0.5 points)

41 The book that you see laying on the table belongs to the teacher A B C D

42 Because of refraction, the water in a tank ever looks as deep as it actually is A B C D

43 In the early days of jet development, jet engines used great numbers of fuel A B C D

44 The principles used in air - conditioning are basically the same as those used by the human body

A B C to cool himself

D

45 Some underground water is enough safe to drink, but all the surface water must be treated A B C D

IV Circle the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following question (0.5 points)

46 the answer, I would have got full mark

A Had I known B If I have known C If I knew D if I would have known

47 theoretical information or practical use

A Either the two directions are too vague for B The directions either are too vague for C The directions are too vague either for D The directions are too vague for either 48 Weakened by successive storms,

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49 Such was the demand

A the book had to be reprinted immediately B so that they had to reprint the book immediately C when they had to be reprint the book immediately D that they had to reprint the book immediately 50 ., driving fast is dangerous

A You are experienced B However experienced you may be C Although it is your experience D As experienced as you are

PART D - READING (6/20 points)

I Read the following passage and circle the most suitable answer (A, B, C or D) to fill in each gap (2.0 points)

MONEY IN SPORT

Today, the distinction between the professional and the (1)……….is purely a matter of sporting success Most athletes start their career by winning competitions for non -

professionals before deciding to (2)………….themselves to their chosen sport However, for a long time, it used to be believed that getting paid for a sporting (3)………… destroyed the ancient Olympic (4)………….of people simply trying to their best for the love of the sport In fact, even participants in ancient Olympic (5)………….were able to make large amounts of money from winning At the games themselves, only a laurel wreath was (6)………….to the winner, but back in his (7)………… town, he could become very rich

During most of the 20th century, professionals were disallowed from entering the Olympics This gave the wealthy an advantage since they could afford to train and compete without needing to earn money In 1988, the IOC (which (8) ………… for International Olympic Committee)

decided to allow professionals to take (9)……… in the Olympics Only boxing and football still restrict the (10)………….of professionals allowed to compete Boxing does not allow

professionals at all, while Olympic football teams are allowed up to three professionals on the side

1 A champion B umpire C amateur D volunteer A concentrate B focus C devote D aim A action B performance C activity D recreation A suggestion B thought C belief D ideal A sessions B acts C plays D events A awarded B earned C gained D rewarded A birth B native C original D home A stands B takes C means D goes A place B account C part D sides 10 A amount B number C degree D quantity II Read the following passage and circle the letter (A, B, C or D) to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions (2.0 points)

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cockroach” was launched only in 1992 Before that, it was a small firm called control Video Corporation, and it made video games Then Steve Case, a former Pizza Hut marketing executive arrived and took the company online, innovative, fast moving, and user - friendly, American online appeals to people who want to search the Internet, but who not have a lot of experience For the same reason “teachies”, people who think they are more expert with computers, look down on American Online and its users Recently, American Online (or AOL, as it calls itself) joined with Time Warn – a multi - million dollar movie and magazine company - to create a multi media giant

Now, AOL has begun to expand abroad In many European countries, including the United Kingdom, it is hard to buy a computer magazine that does not have a free AOL introductory offer The company also puts advertisements onto the television, and employs people to hand out its free introductory disks at places like train stations As the Internet gets faster, AOL is changing With many homes getting high - speed connection through fiber optic cables, or the new ADSL technology, the “Cyber - cockroach” will have to show that like real cockroaches, it can survive in almost any environment

1 What is the passage about?

A a computer company B a software company C an Internet company D a video company The word “it” in line…… refers to:

A American Online B Cyber - cockroach C Control video corporation D digital company Who does Steve Case work for?

A Pizza Hut B AOL C Control video Corporation D None of these How “teachies” feel about American Online?

A They think it is a Cyber - cockroach B They think it is for experts

C They think it is a movie and a magazine company D They feel superior to its users

5 American Online has the following characteristics EXCEPT:

A innovative B experienced C user - friendly D fast moving

6 People who use American Online are probably:

A video game players B “teachies”

C movie fans D people new to the Internet American Online is an unusual digital company because:

A it used to make video games B it is innovative

C it makes money D is has joined with another company Which marketing idea is NOT mentioned?

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C free disks in journals D people giving disks away What does the article say about AOL’s future?

A it will well B it will badly

C it will face challenges D The article doesn’t say 10 What is this passage mainly concerned with?

A technology B a history of the Internet C computer users D a successful business

III Read the following passage and circle the letter (A, B, C or D) to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions (2.0 points)

No one can calculate the quantity of solid waste that has been dumped in the world’s oceans, but the total certainly exceeds many millions of tons For example, from 1880 to 1895, 75 percent of the solid waste from New York City was dumped untreated into the Atlantic Ocean Although it is now prohibited by law, the dumping of solid waste, including wastewater sludge, industrial waste, and high - level radioactive waste were common in the United States until 1970 Cruise ships and huge floating fishing factories still regularly dispose of their solid waste products directly into the ocean

The earth naturally recycles water and refreshes the land in what is called the hydrological cycle The hydrological cycle not only renews the supply of water, but cleans it as well The process begins as heat from the sun causes sea water, 97 percent of the earth’s total water reserve, to evaporate and form clouds Because water evaporates at lower temperatures than most pollutants, the water vapor that rises from the seas is relatively pure and free of

the contaminants, which are left behind Next, water returns to us as rain, which drains into streams and rivers and rushes toward the sea

Chemicals, petroleum products, and other dangerous substances such as radioactive materials remain in the ocean, polluting it permanently The polluted ocean water kills fish or makes them dangerous to eat, posing health problems for those who consume them It kills the tiny sea creatures that are the source of food for larger fish, sharks, and whales It also spoils a source of great beauty and pleasure when some solid waste is thrown onto beaches during storms Discharged petroleum products are frequently found on beaches and they not only ruin the beach, the petroleum residue kills hundreds of shore birds Nonpoint pollutants are dumped into lakes, rivers, and streams that may be far away from any ocean However, these pollutants flow, eventually, into the oceans They can come from a variety of sources, from road salt to agricultural pesticides One source of nonpoint pollution is runoff from farming, including fertilizers, manure, and pesticides Another source is industrial runoff, including heavy metals, phosphorous, and many other chemicals Urban runoff (oils, salts, various chemicals) and atmospheric fallout of airborne pollution are other sources of nonpoint pollutants that reach the oceans This includes water and waste from sinks, toilets, washing machines and bathtubs The problem with this type of waste is that it provides massive amounts of nutrients for water plants such as algae, so that they grow rapidly This sudden growth causes concentration or algae blooms, which use up the oxygen in the water As the oxygen level of the water declines, many organisms suffer and die, and the ocean ecosystem is radically altered This can be prevented by the installation of waste treatment plants that prevent waste from entering the sea, but such facilities not exist in many poorer countries

1 What can be inferred about the waste dumped into the world’s oceans?

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2 As can be inferred from the passage, which of the following was NOT disposed into the ocean?

A waste from dead plants B waste from cruise ships C wastewater sludge D radioactive waste Which of the following is NOT referred to as use of hydrological cycle?

A refreshing the land B separating water from used liquid

C cleaning water D renewing the water supply

4 Which of the following has similar meaning to the word “contaminants” in the second paragraph?

A pollutants B rushes C sea water D vapor What does the word “which” in the second paragraph refer to?

A rain water B the earth C sea water D water vaporizer

6 Why are chemicals, petroleum products and radioactive materials mentioned in the passage? A as untreated waste B as industrial substances

C as raw sewage D as dangerous pollutants Which of the following is NOT referred to as a result of polluted ocean water?

A killing fish B harming people who eat sea food C spoiling beach beauty D killing shore birds

8 Which of the following is NOT an example of farming runoff?

A manure B pesticide C road salt D fertilizer Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

A It is expensive to build waste treatment plants B developing countries not need waste treatment plant yet

C the environment of develop countries is more polluted than that of poor countries

D the environment of industrial countries is more polluted than that of agricultural countries 10 Where is the passage most probably found?

A in a geography book B in a bibliography C in a tourism book D in a social science report

PART E - WRITING (5/20 points)

I Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the first sentence, using the cues at the beginning of each sentence (0) has been done as an example.(2.0 points)

0 She was not used to driving on the left

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Mary

2 We’d prefer you not to smoke We’d rather

His jealousy increases with his love for her

The more

4 The result of the entrance exam was never in doubt At no time

5 He is very strong but he still can’t lift that box Although

6 Most students ignored what the teacher was saying Few

7 They said that the explosion had been caused by mine The explosion

They tried hard so that they would pass the exam

With

9 She discovered eight new comets in the course of her work Her work resulted

10 She became interested in wildlife conservation, so she joined Greenpeace

But

II Finish the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words given in the brackets The words must not be altered in any way (0) has been done as an example.(1.0 point)

0 I never have enough money (SHORT) => I am always short of money

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It

2 The police ended the fighting between two gangs by arresting the leaders.(CAME) The fighting

The concert wasn’t as good as we expected (MEET)

The concert

The boss postponed the meeting for an hour.(PUT)

The boss

5 She thought it was too difficult for her to come to the class on time.(FOUND) She

III Paragraph writing (2.0 points)

You should spend about 30 minutes on this task

Write a paragraph (between 180 to 200 words) about the following topic:

Many students choose to attend school or university outside their home countries Why they prefer to study abroad?

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience

THE END ĐÁP ÁN

PART B: PHONETICS (1/20 points) I D C A C A

II C B D A B

PART C: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (5/20 points) I 0.1 x 35 = 3.5 points

1 B 2.B C C 5.B B C C D 10 A 11 A 12 B 13 B 14 A 15 C 16 C 17 C 18 D 19 B 20 B 21 A 22 D 23 A 24 C 25 A 26 B 27 C 28 B 29 B 30 B 31 C 32.A 33 C 34 C 35.A II 0.1 x = 0.5 points

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III 0.1 x = 0.5 points

41.C 42 B 43 C 44 D 45 B IV 0.1 x = 0.5 points

46 A 47 D 48 C 49 D 50 B

PART III: READING (6/20 points) Mỗi câu = 0.2 points

I C C B D D A D A C 10 B

II C A B D B D C A C 10 D

III B A B A A B D C A 10 A

PART E: WRITING (5/20 points) I 0.2 x 10 = 2.0 points

1 Mary accused John of damaging her bicycle We’d rather you didn’t smoke

3 the more he loves her, the more jealous he is

4 At no time was the outcomeof the entrance exam in doubt Although he is very strong, he can’t lift the that box

6 Few students paid attention to/ took notice of what the teacher was saying The explosion was said to have been caused by mine

8 With a view to passing the exam, they tried hard Her work resulted in the discovery of eight new comets

10 But for her interest in wildlifeconservation, she wouldn’t have joined Greenpeace II 0.2 x = 1.0 point

1 It is unlikely that they will succeed

2 The fighting between two gangs came to an end when the police arrested the leaders The concert didn’t meet our expectations

4 The boss put off the meeting

5 She found it too diffcult to come to the class on time 2 ĐỀ SỐ

A Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others A great B bread C break D veil

2 A border B embroider C embark D bomb A owl B cow C arrow D powder

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5 A initial B written C privilege D minor

6 A foreign B continent C scholarship D almost A hasty B nasty C tasty D late

8 A diaper B diamond C diary D diameter A organise B promise C paradise D realize 10 A bought B sought C drought D fought

B Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each group

11 A impressive B composition C manufacturing D competition 12 A detective B completely C regional D campaign

13 A technology B interactive C consider D attachment 14 A calculate B attitude C voluntary D achievement 15 A agriculture B apprentice C associate D disposal PART II: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR

A Choose the best answer from A, B, C or D

1 Books are no longer the only _ of stories and information A source B style C basis D site

2 You’ll have to _ a better idea than that if you want to win A come in for B get down to C bring out D come up with Would it be _ for you to see me tomorrow morning ? A fit B successful C possible D worth

4 You would look up a word in a dictionary if you didn’t know what it _ A signified B meant C showed D talked

5 My father often does _ with people from other countries in the region A business B finances C affairs D economy

6 Which word is incorrect ?

A bamboos B photos C pianoes D tomatoes

7 I couldn’t tell what time it was because workmen had removed the _ of the clock A hands B pointers C arms D fingers

8 At the end of the winter The price of winter clothes in the shop usually _ A drops B lowers C sinks D reduces

9 The question of late payment of bills was _ at the board meeting A risen B raised C bought D taken

10 Modern buildings should _ with the surrounding area A suit B fit C blend D join

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12 He went _ a bad cold just before Christmas A down with B in for C over D through

13 His name was on the _ of my tongue, but I just couldn’t remember it A end B point C edge D tip

14 Alice finally _ the job because she couldn’t stand its high pressure anymore A admitted B accepted C adopted D quit

15 The campaign raised far more than the _ of $20.000 A aim B object C goal D target

B Find out mistakes and correct them

1 This time tomorrow I will lie on the beach, enjoying the sunshine

2 Goats are extremely destruction to natural vegetation and are often responsible for soil erosion

3 They didn’t seem to take any notice of that the teacher said

4 Tom’s very good at science when his brother is absolutely hopeless They visited these beautiful views while they lived in England C Give corect form of the words given below

1 He boss told him off because he had behaved (RESPONSIBLE) The knife is very blunt It needs (SHARP)

3 He doesn’t agree with the that there is life on other planets (BELIEVE) His health was seriously affected and he suffered from constant (SLEEP) She divorced him because of his to the children (KIND)

PART III: READING

I Fill in each numbered space with one appropriate word ALBERT EINSTEIN

Best known (1) his Theory of Relativity, Albert Einstein has been acknowledged (2) one of the greatest scientists in human society Born in Germany in 1879, Einstein did (3) in all his school subjects, with the (4) of mathematics, which was his (5) subject

While (6) as a clerk in Switzerland, Einstein produced the Special Theory of Relativity This theory states that mass, length and time change depending on (7) a person looks at them In 1915, Einstein published his General Theory of Relativity This new theory created a controversy (8)

Many scientists did not agree with him In the end, simple experiments (9) Einstein to be correct Einstein was (10) the Nobel Prize for his work in physics

II Read the passage below and choose the best answer from A, B, C or D

The loss of the jobs and persistent unemployment in the industrial countries is due mainly to changes in technology It is thought to be misleading to blame job losses on the shift of corporations from the industrial countries to the Third World

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coal In the 1920s the second emerged with the use of oil and the electrodynamo The third, the present one, is driven by computers, biotechnology and information technology

However, there can be seen weaknesses in the newest of industrial revolutions The technology is advancing so fast and productivity is rising so fast that we are left with a big problem

Because of the loss in jobs, caused largely by this new, technology, there will not be enough people with money to buy all these products

Technology as definitely enhanced our standard of living, even our quality of life But as the capacity to produce expands and the lack of purchasing power and consequent demand diminish, there can be overproduction and recession, and what happens to our standard of living?

1 What is the main point the author is making?

A That the industrial countries have more unemployment than the Third World B That technology is the main cause of unemployment

C That corporations have shifted to the Third World

D That the present situation is like in the Industrial Revolution

2 Which of the following is not a characteristic of one of the industrial revolutions? A The use of oil B The use of computer

C The use of electricity D The use of coal

3 What is stated as being the main weakness of the Third Industrial Revolution? A There will be too few people who can afford to buy things

B There won't be enough products for everyone to buy C There will not be enough money around

D There will be too many machines in the factories

4 Why does the author think that there won't be enough people to buy the products? A People will not be able to keep up with technology

B Productivity will not be high enough C There will be too many products D Many people will be unemploy

5 What we infer is the author's attitude to the technology?

A It has improved our purchasing power B It has improved our quality of life C It has created more jobs D It is not responsible for the recession

PART IV: WRITING

Rewrite these sentences, beginning with the words given in such a way that they remain the same meaning as the old ones

1 Nobody can deny that she has a beautiful voice

It Immediately after his appointment to the post, the new editor fell ill Scarcely

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Tom regretted They kept his passport so that he couldn't leave the country

They prevented He’s getting someone to mend the window

He is having The villagers couldn’t anything in the terrible flood

It was He not only failed in his exam but also had a road accident Not only It is pointless to have that old typewriter repaired

That old typewriter is People think Columbus found America before others

America 10 We couldn’t go out because the weather was so cold

It was B Composition (120 - 150 words)

“Today traffic transportation causes a lot of the serious problems” Find some main reasons and give your solutions

ĐÁP ÁN PART I: PHONETICS

A (15 x pt for each = 15 pts) A C B 10 C 13 B

2 D D D 11 A 14 D C D B 12 C 15 A

PART II: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR A (15 x pt for each = 15 pts)

1 A B A 10 C 13 D D A A 11 D 14 D C C B 12 A 15 D B (5 x pt for each = pts)

mistakes corection mistakes corection lie Be lying when whereas

2 destruction destuctive lived Were living that what

C (5 x pt for each = pts)

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3 belief

PART III: READING

I (10 x pt for each = 10 pts)

1 for poorly favourite how proved

2 as exception working because 10 awarded II (5 x pt for each = 10 pts)

1 B C A D B PART IV: WRITING

A (10 x pt for each = 20 pts)

1 It is a fact that she has a beautiful voice

2 Scarcely had he been appointed to the post when the new editor fell ill Tom regretted not having worked harder to pass the exam

4 They prevented him from leaving the country by keeping his passport He is having the window mended

6 It was impossible for the villagers to anything in the terrible flood Not only did he fail in his exam but (he) also had a road accident That old typewriter is not worth repairing

9 America is thought to have been found by Columbus before others 10 It was such cold weather that we couldn’t go out

B 20 pts

- good spelling and corect grammar: 10 pts - good style and meanings: 10 pts

3 ĐỀ SỐ

I VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR

Part 1: Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) which best completes each sentence Don’t be late for the interview, people will think you are a disorganized person A unless B otherwise C if not D or so

I know this is a big disappointment but don't take it to A soul B mind C spirit D heart

It is difficult for museums to find funds to protect the nation’s A inheritance B heritage C possessions D legacy

It’s no good pretending, you’ve got to………… reality A bargain for B come up against C face up to D get down to

5 I am aware, there were no problems during the first six months A As far as B So much as

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6 Helen is very going to work in Germany A excited about B excited for C excited with D excited to

7 She remembered the correct address only she had posted the letter A since B afterwards C following D after

8 She $ 20 out of the bank every Monday A pulls B draws C moves D removes

9 He kept his marriage a secret for years ,but eventually the truth……… A came out B came through C went out D turned out

10 Two other in his argument for his country’s independence are worth a mention A notices B points C effects D reports

Part Read through this text Then use the word given in capital letters to form a word which fits in the gap

As far as I am concerned, nothing spoils a visit to the opera more than the ( disgust )………noise

made by some members of the audience to express their ( approve )…….of a production There was

a time when applause, and shouts of ‘bravo’, were ( think )…………to be sufficient More ( recent

)…………, however, the practice, which I first met in the United States, of screaming ‘ Yo!’ or something similar, has spread to ( Europe )……….andiences It’s a stupid sound, quite ( suit

)…… for the expression of your appreciation of fine ( sing )…………like the Spaniard, Placido

Domingo I’m not to keen, either, on musicians clapping ( self )…….at the end of a ( perform

)…… They are hardly likely to be fair in their ( 10 judge )………….at that moment However, I don’t

imagine either of these fashions is likely to disappear in the near future Part Choose the word or phrase in the box to fill each gap residents localized former disaster discovered

disposal deadly neglect released persisted

During the 20th century, pollution evolved from a mainly (1) problem to one of global consequences in which pollutants not only (2) in the environment, but changed atmospheric and climatic conditions The Minamata Bay (3) was the first major indication that humans would need to pay more attention to their waste products and waste (4) practices, in particular, hazardous waste disposal In the years that followed, many more instances of (5) or carelessness resulted in dangerous levels of

contamination In 1976 an explosion at a chemical factory in Seveso, Italy, (6) clouds of toxic dioxin into the area, exposing hundreds of (7) and killing thousands of

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Bhopal, India, in 1984 A (10) gas leaked from an American chemical plant, killing more than 3,800 people and injuring more than 200,000

II READING

Part 4: Read the text below and decide which answer A,B,C,D best fits each space If you’re an environmentalist, plastic is a word you tend to say with a sneer or a snarl It has become a symbol of our wasteful, throw-way society But there seems little (1) it is here to stay, and the truth is, of course, that plastic has brought enormous (2) even environmental ones It’s not really the plastics themselves that are the environmental

(3) – it’s the way society choose to use and (4) them

Almost all the 50 or so different kinds of modern plastic are made from oil, gas or coal – nonrenewable natural (5) We (6) well over three million tones of the stuff in Britain each year and, sooner or later, most of it is thrown away A high (7) of our annual consumption is in the (8) of packaging, and this (9) about seven per cent by weight of our domestic (10) Almost all of it could be recycled, but very little of it is, though the plastic recycling (11) is growing fast

The plastics themselves are extremely energy-rich – they have a higher calorific (12) than coal and one (13) of ‘recovery’ strongly (14) by the plastic

manufacturers is the (15) of waste plastic into a fuel A evidence B concern C doubt D likelihood

2 A pleasures B benefits C savings D profits A poison B disaster C disadvantage D evil A dispose B store C endanger D abuse A resources B processes C products D fuels A remove B import C consign D consume A portion B amount C proportion D rate A way B kind C form D type

9 A takes B makes C carries D constitutes 10 A refuse B goods C requirements D rubble 11 A manufacture B plant C factory D industry 12 A degree B value C demand D effect

13 A measure B mechanism C method D medium 14 A desired B argued C favored D presented 15 A conversion B melting C change D replacement

Part 5: Fill in each numbered space with ONE suitable word

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a whole leg of the chicken and then completely forgot……(10)…… his next words were It was necessary to film the scene……(11)… This…… (12)… not really have mattered……(13)… there had been another roast chicken in the studio, but there was not At … (14)…, nobody knew what to do, but eventually the problem was solved…… (15)…putting a nail in the leg and attaching it back onto the chicken

Part 6: Read the passage and then answer the questions below

Many countries face a somewhat more serious economic problem in the form of an unfavorable trade balance with other nations Such an imbalance exists when the total value of a country’s imports exceeds that if its exports For example, if a country buys $25 billion in products from other countries, yet sells only $10 billion of its own products oversea, its trade deficit is $15 billion Many underdeveloped nations find themselves in this position because they lack natural resources or the industrial capacity to use these resources, and thus have to import raw

materials or manufactured goods

One effect of a trade deficit is the flow of currency out of a country In the case of an

underdeveloped nation, this can cause many financial difficulties, including failure to meet debt payments and obstacles to creation of an industrial base Even in the case of a fully developed nation such as the United States, a large trade deficit is reason for alarm American products, made by wellpaid workers in U.S industries, cost more to produce than those made in places like Asia, where labor and material costs are much lover Money spent on foreign products is money not spent on items produced by domestic industries

1 What does the passage mainly discuss? A Several worldwide economic problems

B The causes and consequences of trade deficits C Lack of resources in underdeveloped countries D The value of exports versus imports

According to the passage, when does a trade imbalance occur? A A country has a serious economic problem

B A country sells more products overseas than its imports

C The value of the products a country imports is greater than the value of the products it exports

D A country cannot develop its natural resources

The passage states that many underdeveloped nations have traded deficits because A they find themselves in this position

B they export most of their natural resources to other nations

C they have to import most of their natural resources or manufactured products D they have failed to meet debt payments

Which of the following is not mentioned as a possible cause of a trade imbalance? A Low labor and material costs in Asian countries

B A lack of natural resources

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It can be inferred from this passage that American industries A not pay their workers sufficient wages

B are hurt by trade imbalance

C import labor and material from overseas

D provide a strong industrial base that prevents a trade deficit III WRITING

Part 7: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before

1 We regret to inform you that your application has not been successful

Much to Their relationship was doomed because of their incompatibility

Had 3.“ If Brian doesn’t train harder, I won’t select him for the team”, said the manager

The manager threatened ……… 4.The truth only came out on the publication of the general’s personal diaries

Only when………

5 Apart from Philip, every one else at the meeting was a party member

With 6.The weather forecast predicts a drop in temperature tomorrow

They say tomorrow……… I read about the closure of the factory only yesterday

It 8.The government have been reviewing their immigration policy for some time

The government’s ……… 9.If anyone succeeds in solving the problem, it will probably be him

He is the most……… 10.I left without saying goodbye as I couldn’t want to disturb the meeting

Rather than……… Part 7: COMPOSITION

Air pollution is a serious problem in Vietnam In about 250 words, write about what causes air pollution, its effect to our health and propose some solutions to this problem

ĐÁP ÁN I GRAMMAR &VOCABULARY

Part 1: (10 marks ):

1B 2D 3B 4C 5A 6A 7D 8B 9A 10B Part 2: ( 10 marks )

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2 disapproval singing thought themselves recently performance European 10 judgement Part 3: ( 10 marks )

1 localized released persisted residents disaster discovered disposal former neglect 10 deadly II READING

Part 4: ( 15 marks )

1 C B3 D D A B C C D 10 A 11 D 12 B 13 C 14 C 15 A

Part 5: ( 15 marks )

1 because be/sound 11 again more while/as 12 would of which 13 if/provided are had/needed 14 first too 10 what 15 by

Part 6: ( 10 marks ) 1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A III WRITING:

Part 7: ( 10 marks )

1 Much to our regret we have to inform you that your application has not been successful Had they not been incompatible, their relationship might not have been doomed

3 The manager threatened not to select him for the team / unless he trained harder / if he did not

train harder

4 Only when the general’s personal diaries were published did the truth come out With the exception of Philip, everyone else at the meeting was a party member They say tomorrow ( it ) will be colder

7 It was only yesterday that I read about the closure of the factory

8 The government’s immigration policy has been under reviewfor some time now He is the most likely person to succeed in solving the problem

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Composition

Total 100 marks / = 20 marks 4 ĐỀ SỐ

PART ONE : PHONETICS

A Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others a architect b parachute c archaic d psychology

2 A border B embroider C embark D bomb A owl B cow C arrow D powder

4 A dew B knew C sew D few

5 A initial B written C privilege D minor

6 A foreign B continent C scholarship D almost A hasty B nasty C tasty D late

8 A diaper B diamond C diary D diameter A organise B promise C paradise D realize 10 A bought B sought C drought D fought

B Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each group a director b machinery c encourage d excellent

a intelligent b population c opportunity d economics a attack b fancy c eruption d familiar

a condition b experiment c indicate d ability

a concentration b accustomed c revolution d preferential PART TWO : VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR

A Choose the best answer from a, b, c or d

1 It is believed that there is a ……….between the two crimes a join b chain c link d connector

Books are no longer the only …… of stories and information a source b style c basis d site

3 She was asked to give a full …… of her camera when she reported it stolen a account b detail c information d description

4 You would look up a word in a dictionary if you didn’t know what it……… a signified b meant c showed d talked

5 In Britain , it’s polite to open a present when you …… it a admit b allow c attend d receive

6 He was told to ……… for being rude to the guests a excuse b apologise c forgive d confess

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a fit b successful c possible d worth

8 Since he moved house , he hadn’t had much ………with his friends a connection b contact c business d meeting

9 You’ll have to………….a better idea than that if you want to win a come in for b get down to c bring out d come up with

10 The great prize in …………soccer is commonly known as the World Cup a professor b experienced c amateur d professional

11 My father often does ………with people from other countries in the region a business b finances c affairs d economy

12 The doctor who performs operations at a hospital is called a(an)……… a operator b physician c surgeon d dentist

13 He still hasn’t really ………the death of his mother a recovered b got over c cured d treated

14 Which word is incorrect ?

a bamboos b photos c pianoes d tomatoes

15 I couldn’t tell what time it was because workmen had removed the ……of the clock a hands b pointers c arms d fingers

16 At the end of the winter The price of winter clothes in the shop usually……… a drops b lowers c sinks d reduces

17 Dinner will be ready soon Can you please ……table ? a lay b settle c make d put

18 The question of late payment of bills was … at the board meeting a risen b raised c bought d taken

19 Mr Jones has …………painting since he retired a taken up b taken of c taken over d taken in

20 Modern buildings should ……….with the surrounding area a suit b fit c blend d join

21 There was nothing special about his clothes……….from his flowery tie a but b except c other d apart

22 He went ………a bad cold just before Christmas a down with b in for c over d through

23 In the old day, people believed that world was flat and the ships would fall of the………… a boundary b edge c border d limit

24 Who was the first person ……… the South Pole ? a reaching b who reaches c to reach d reached

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a end b point c edge d tip

B Find out mistakes and correct them

1 before television become popular , people used to entertain each other in the evening by playing games ,and saying stories

2 This time tomorrow I will lie on the beach , enjoying the sunshine

3 Goats are extremely destruction to natural vegetation and are often responsible for soil erosion

4 They didn’t seem to take any notice of that the teacher said

5 Tom’s very good at science when his brother is absolutely hopeless PART THREE : READING COMPREHENSION

A Read the following passage Choose the best answer from a, b, c or d

With increasing development and use of computer technology, there is a new disease to worry about Computer “viruses “ programs designed to sabotage computers, are infecting computers in corporation homes and universities These viruses spread exponentially , much like biological contagion , and then disrupt the affected systems The virus secretly attaches itself to alter files The damage is generally activated by using the computer’s clock Then , any program

executed may be exposed to the virus including program spread through telephone

connections Because of the increasing incidents of virus infiltration , businesses and agencies are becoming wary of sharing soft wares Security policies need to be increased as immunity programs are being developed

1 which of the following is the best title of this passage ?

a deleting files b sharing software c be aware d stop the clock

2 It is inferred that a company can best protect itself from the virus by ……… a setting the clock correctly c keeping clean

b spreading programs by telephone d not using shared software The virus is ……… a a program b an insect c a disk d a microbe

4 The people most interested in reading this passage probably would be ……… a health researchers c computer users

b medical personnel d government workers

5 If the virus infects a computer , the result would probably be ……… a sick personnel b dead telephones c lost information d a broken computer B Read the following passage Choose the best word from a, b, c or d

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work and taking a break to study when you are older is (9)…… possibility This way, you can save up money for your student days as well as (10)…practical work experience

a after b later c then d past a school b class c course d term

a worth b necessary c important d useful a between b among c with d though a notes b papers c arts d skills a straight b just c direct d rather a make b help c let d give a where b while c when d what a also b again c another d always 10 a getting b making c taking d doing

C Fill into numbered blank with one suitable word

Health is something we tend to ignore when we have it When our body is rather well , we are hardly even (1)… of it But illness can come ,even (2)….we are young In fact, childhood has been a very vulnerable time Many (3)……attacked children in particular and people knew very little about how to prevent such illness or how to (4)… them once they struck The result was that many children died About a century ago , however , scientists found out about germs, and then everything (5)…The cause of many diseases was known, and cures were developed As this medical knowledge spreads , the world became (6)….safer for children The result is that whereas a hundred years ago the average man lived for 35 years Nowadays, in many (7)…of the world people can expect to (8)…for years And what we except to by the year 2005 ? Undoubtedly, (9) …science will continue to advance Some people will be able to (10)

… medical problem that are unavoidable today PART FOUR :WRITING

A Rewrite the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it

1 You can hand in your report to either professor Williams or his secretary Both……….……… Mary gets better grades in English than she does in math

Mary’s grades……… They have neither time nor money to take a long trip right now

They don’t have ……… ……… Nobody can deny that she has a beautiful voice

It……… If I had worked hard, I would have failed the exam

Tom regretted……….……… He’s getting someone to mend the window

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7 It is pointless to have that old typewriter repaired

That old typewriter is not……… Mrs Scott is proud of her cooking

Mrs Scott prides… ……… You can try to get Tim to lend you his car but you won’t succeed

There’s no point……… ……….…… 10 The railway worker not intend to call off their strike

The railway worker have no ………….……… B Composition (120 – 150 words)

“Today traffic transportation causes a lot of the serious problems “find some main reasons and give your solutions

THE END ANSWER KEY PART ONE : PHONETICS

A Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others (10 pts ) 1b 2d 3c 4c d d b d b 10 c

B Pick out the word whose stress pattern is different from that of the others in each group (5pts)

1 d a b c b

PART TWO : VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR ( 25PTS) A Choose the best answer from a, b, c or d

1c a d b 5d b c b d

10 d 11 a 12 c 13 b 14 c 15 a 16 a 17 a 18 b 19 a 20 c 21d 22 a 23 b 24 c 25 d

B Find out mistakes and correct them ( 5pts )

1d telling 2a be lying 3a destructive 4c what 5b whereas PART THREE : READING COMPREHENSION

A Read the following passage Choose the best answer from a, b, c or d (5 X2 = 10 PTS ) B Read the following passage Choose the best answer from a, b, c or d ( 10 PTS ) 1b 2c 3a 4b 5d a b b c 10 a

C Fill into numbered blank with one suitable word (10pts ) aware

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7 parts live medical 10 solve

PART FOUR: WRITING

A Rewrite the following sentences in such a way that it has the same meaning as the sentence above it (10pts )

1- Both professor Williams and his secretary can take your report 2- Mary’s grades in math are not as good as grades in English - They don’t have time or money for along trip

4- It is a fact that she has a beautiful voice

5- Tom regretted not having worked harder to pass the exam 6- He is having the window mended

7- That old typewriter is not worth repairing 8- Mrs Scott prides herself on her cooking

9- There is no point in getting Tim lend you his car c d a c c

10- The railway workers have no intention of calling off their strike B Composition ( 15pts }

- good spelling and grammar : 10 pts - good style and meanings : pts Total: 100 pts ; = 20 pts

5 ĐỀ SỐ

SECTION A PHONETICS

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

1 A measure B occasion C decision D mission

2 A introduction B suggestion C renovation D intervention A hasty B nasty C tasty D wastage

4 A monkey B hunger C hunter D banker A daughter B laughter C taught D caught

II Put a tick () to the words which are stressed on the second syllable

industry economy

petroleum acupuncture

considerate solemnity

promise individual

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SECTION B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR I Choose the best answer from A, B, C or D

11 The soldier was punished for _ to obey his commanding officer’s orders A refusing B regretting C objecting D resisting

12 She is _ to leave as soon as possible A cautious B anxious C worried D nervous

13 Nobody seems to be _ control of those children A under B over C with D in

14 She _ her husband’s job for his ill health A accused B blamed C caused D claimed 15 I think he _ all that is necessary A has done B did C had done D would

16 They’d like to move to London, but their children will never agree _ A with going B to go C with go D going

17 To get a passport, he must send his birth _ and to photos A certificate B licence C paper D card

18 There was no _ in waiting longer than half an hour,so we left A good B use C worth D point

19 _ you have no key, you’ll have to get back before I go out A although B provided C as D unless

20 Radar _ pilots to land safely in difficult weather conditions A forces B gets C enables D warns

21 You should consider the _ carefully before you make a decision A pros and cons B safe and sound C spick and span D odds and ends 22 Is he _ enough to take on so much responsibility ?

A elderly B ancient C ripe D mature

23 We have had the roof of our house _

A to replace B replace C been replaced D replaced

24 Imagine you _ a flight, would you have gone by train? A haven’t booked B hadn’t booked C don’t book D won’t book 25 Saturday or Sunday? _ day is fine Come whenever you like A Neither B Both C Either D None

26 They had _ ashtrays on the table

A Two square glass B glass square two C square two glass D two glass square 27 I went to Spain on holiday _, but I made a lot of friends there

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28 Tom said, “Please tell me about it _ if I’ve heard the story before.” A I stopped you B I’ve stopped you C I’ll stop you D I’m stopping you

29 In Britain it is _ for children to attend school between the ages of and 16 A enforced B obliged C compulsory D made

30 I’m not _ to your plan but it needs modifying A objected B opposed C disputed D conflicted

II Read the text below Use the word given in bracket to form a word that fits in the space

Exercise is one of the best ways of keeping (31) (depressed) away It improves your body and your mind and (32) (able) you to perform better in the work place and at home Proper (33) (breath) is essential if you want to get the most from exercise and you should also take into (34) (consider) your heart rate It can be (35) (harm) to too much, which is why all good fitness instructors emphasise the (36) (important) of “listening to your body” When you first start you should use good (37) (judge), because it’s easy to make the mistake of using the equipment (38) (correct) or doing too much at one time Start slowly and build up gradually Exercise should not be seen as a (39) (demand) task; it can be as easy as a quick walk To increase your fitness (40) (steady), exercise for 20 minutes a day, to times a week and you will notice a difference in your body and mind in a few weeks

SECTION C READING

I Read the following passage, and then choose the best answer from A, B, C or D

Noise, commonly defined as unwanted sound, is another environmental pollutant Particularly in congested urban areas, the noise produced as a byproduct of our advancing technology causes physical and psychological harm, and detracts from the quality of life for those who are exposed to it Unlike the eye, the ear has no lid; therefore noise penetrates without protection Loud noises instinctively signal danger to any organism with a hearing mechanism, including human beings In response, heartbeat and respiration accelerate In fact, there is a general increase in functioning brought about by the flow of adrenaline released in response to fear Because noise is unavoidable in a complex, industrial society, we are constantly responding in the same ways that we would respond to danger Recently, researchers have concluded that noise and our response may be much more than an annoyance It may be a serious threat to physical and psychological health and well-being, causing damage not only to the ear and brain but also to the heart and stomach We have long known that hearing loss is America’s number one

nonfatal health problem, but now we are learning that some of us with heart disease and ulcers may be victims of noise as well

41 What is the author’s main point? A Loud noises signal danger

B Noise may pose a serious threat to our phisical and psychological health C Hearing loss is America’s number one nonfatal health problem

D The ear is not like the eye

42 What is the author’s definition of noise?

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43 According to the passage, people respond to loud noises in the same way that they respond to

A annoyance B disease C damage D danger 44 It can be inferred from this passage that the eye A responds to fear B increases functions

C enjoys greater protection than the ear D is damaged by noise 45 According to the author, which of the following is true?

A Noise is not a serious problem today

B Noise is an unavoidable problem in an industrial society C Noise is America’s number-one problem

D Noise is a complex problem

II Read the text below and choose the word from the box which best fits each space OFF REMAINS ACCOMMODATE NOW AND THEN MADEHAVE CURED TASTE

IDLE MEANT ALLOWED ON INCREASE ADVANTAGE INTRODUCED SEASIDE HOLIDAYS IN BRITAIN

British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century The invention of the railways (46) this possible The first holidaymakers were quite rich and went for their health and education The seaside was a place to be (47) of illness, and doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water Also to (48) their knowledge, families attended concerts and read books from the library At that time, ordinary working people had very little time (49) work However, in 1871, the government (50) four “Bank Holidays”- national holiday days This (51) people to have a day or two out, which (52) gave them a (53) for leisure and the seaside At first, they went on day-trips, taking (54) of special cheap tickets on the railways By the 1880s, rising incomes (55) that many ordinary workers and their families could have a week’s holiday at the seaside Rail fares were reduced and cheap hotels were built to (56) them Holidaymakers enjoyed being (57) , sitting on the beach, bathing in the sea, and eating ice-cream Cheap entertainment was (58) offer and holidaymakers went to (59) fun

Today, the English seaside (60) popular, with more than 18 million holidays taken there each year

III Fill in each numbered gap with one suitable word

Many species are now in (61) of being extinct Among the threats to endangered species are businesses that buy and (62) animals for their skin and other (63) Unfortunately, the people who run these businesses are not discouraged by fines, which they see as just another business expense A (64) way to control the

problem would be to force (65) is caught buying or selling products made from endangered (66) to community service Their community service should require work that helps (67) the animals they are harming

Such a law should be quite effective If people trafficking in (68) animal products were forced to help endangered species, they might understand (69) destructive their business is Also, their community service tasks turn them into helpers rather (70)

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SECTION D WRITING

I Complete the second sentence so that it has similar meaning to the first one 71 An announcement of their engagement appeared in the local paper

Their engagement 72 The minister was interrupted just after starting his speech Hardly 73 Allan regretted asking Arthur to lend him £20

Allan wished 74 Parking is not permitted here

You aren’t 75 John asked if it was the blue one or the green she wanted

“Which ” 76 If Mike hadn’t been interested, the trip would have been cancelled But 77 It was so late that nothing could be done

It was too 78 Even though I admire his courage, I think he is foolish

Much 79 That meal was excellent !

What

80 I’d prefer him not to have said all those embarrassing things about me I’d sooner

II Write about 150-200 words on the following topic

“What changes have taken place in your province or neighborhood during the past years?” ĐÁP ÁN

SECTION A PHONETICS

I (1p for correct answer x = points) D B B C B

II (1p for correct answer x = points)

industry economy 

petroleum  acupuncture

considerate  solemnity 

promise individual

delicate advantage 

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11 A 15 A 19 C 23 D 27 B 12 B 16 B 20 C 24 B 28 C 13 D 17 A 21 A 25 C 29 C 14 B 18 D 22 D 26 A 30 B

II (1p for correct answer x 10 = 10 points)

31 depression 33 breathing 35 harmful 37 judgement 39 demanding 32 enables 34 consideration 36 importance 38 incorrectly 40 steadily SECTION C READING

I (2p for correct answer x = 10 points) 41 B 42 A 43 D 44 C 45 B

II (1p for correct answer x 15 = 15 points)

46 made 49 off 52 now and then 55 meant 58 on

47 cured 50 introduced 53 taste 56 accommodate 59 have 48 increase 51 allowed 54 advantage 57 idle 60 remains III (1p for correct answer x 10 = 10 points)

61 danger 63 parts 65 whoever 67 protect 69 how 62 sell 64 better 66 species 68 illegal 70 than SECTION D WRITING

I (1p for correct answer x 10 = 10 points )

71 Their engagement was announced in the local paper

72 Hardly had the minister started his speech when he was interrupted 73 Allan wished he had never / not asked Arthur to lend him £20 74 You are not permitted / allowed to park here

75 “Which one you want, the blue or the green?” John said to her 76 But for Mike’s interest, the trip would have been cancelled

77 It was too late for anything to be done Or: It was too late to anything 78 Much as I admire his courage I think he is foolish

79 What an excellent meal (it was)!

80 I’d sooner he hadn’t said all those embarrassing things about me II (15 points)

Grammar and vocabulary 30% Style 40%

Content 30%

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