For questions 26-39, choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to each of the following questions and write your answers in the correspoding numbered boxes provided.. Mark Stringly is ra[r]
(1)BỘ ĐỀ THI CHỌN HỌC SINH GIỎI MƠN TIẾNG ANH 12 NĂM 2021 CĨ ĐÁP ÁN TRƯỜNG THPT LẠC LONG QUÂN 1 Đề số
SECTION I: LISTENING: (4 points)
Part I: Thuc is taking a course in Study skills in English Now in his class on reading skills, the teacher is making a quick review about what they learnt in the last class Listen to this conversation and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F) I It is important to know the purposes of reading
2 Surveying a book will help decide whether the book is necessary for you The contents pages of a book show how the book is orga.niz.ed
4 Unlike the index, the table of contents gives more detail about the concepts mentioned in the book
5 It is necessary to make sure that the level of the book is neither too easy nor too difficult for you
6 The date of publication can usually be found on the cover
Part II: Listen to the conversation again and answer these questions In what way the purposes of reading help your reading a book?
2 Apart from the organiz.ation of the book, what the contents pages tell readers? Where can readers often find the index of a book? At the beginning or at the end? Where are the items of a book alphabetically arranged, in the contents or the index? What skill can help you decide quickly whether the book is easy enough for you? SECTION II: GRAMMAR AND READING: (9 POINTS)
Part I: The text b.elow bas 10 'mistakes Read it carefully and pick out the mistakes WHY I DISLIKE COMPUTERS
Almost everyone says that computers are wonderful and that they are changing our own lives for the better by making everything faster and more reliable, but I am not so much sure that this is the case The other day I was standing in large department store until waiting to pay for a couple of films for my camera when the assistant announced that the computer which controlled the till it had stopped working I did not think this was a big problem and I set myself off to find another counter, but of course, all the machines are one part of the same system So there we were: a shop full of customers, money at the ready, waiting to make our purchases, but it was quite clear that none out of the assistants knew what to They were not allowed to take our money and give to customers a written receipt, because the sales would not then have been recorded on the computer system In the end, like with many other people, I left my shopping on the counter and walked out Don't you think so that's ridiculous? It would never have happened before computers, and that, for me, is all the problem: we are beginning to depend on these machines for so completely that we simply cannot mange without them any more
PART II: read the article below and then decide which word (A, B, C or D) best completes each space Make the right choice and your answers in the box
(2)Thirteen-year olds not spend as much money as their parents suspect at least not according to the fmdings of a (1) survey, Money and Change The survey (2) three hundred teenagers, 13-17 years old, from (3) Britain
By the time they (4) their teens, most children see their weekly allowance rise dramatically to an amazing national average of$ 5.14 Two thirds think they get (5) money but most expect to have to something to get it
Although they have more cash, worry about debt is (6) among teenagers Therefore, the (7) of children (8) an effort to save for the future Greater access to cash (9) teenagers does not, however, mean that they are more irresponsible (10) a result The economic recession seems to have encouraged (11) attitudes to money, even in the case of children at the ages Instead of wasting what pocket (12) they have on sweets or magazines, the 13-year-olds who took (13) .in the survey seem to (14) to the situation by saving more than half (15) their cash
1 a late b recent c latest d fresh
2 a included b contained c counted d enclosed a entire b all over c complete d the whole a reach b get c make d arrive
5 a acceptable b adequate c satisfactory d enough a gaining b heightening c increasing d building a most b maximum c many d majority
8 a make b c have d try
9 a among b through c between d along 10 a like b as c for d in
11 a aware b knowing c helpful d cautious 12.a.cash b.money c.change d.savings 13 a: part b place c share d piece 14 a reply b answer c respond d return 15 a from b as c of d for
Part III: Read the following passage, choose the best answers, and write them in the box below
CONSERVATION- OR WASTED EFFORT?
(3)any business of ours whether the black robin survives or dies out? Are we losing our sense of what is reasonable and what is unreasonable? In the earth's long, long past hundreds of kinds of creatures have evolved, risen to a degree of success- and died out In the long, long future there will be many new and different forms of life Those creatures that adapt themselves successfully to what the earth offers will survive for a long time Those that fail to meet the challenges will disappear early That is Nature's proven method of operation
The rule of selection-''the survival of the fittest"-is the one by which man has himself arrived on the scene He, being one of the most adaptable creatures the earth has yet produced, may last longer than most Some creatures, certain small animals, insects and birds, will almost certainly outlast man, for they seem even more adaptable You may take it as another rule that when, at last, man shows signs of dying out; no other creature will extend a paw to postpone his
departure On the contrary, he will be hurried out; for Nature, though fair, is a hard-heard
mistress She has no favorites Life seems to have grown too tough for black robins I leave you to judge whether we should try to anything about it
1 The black robin is dying out mainly because a people have been very careless about its survival b its only food is becoming exhausted on Little Manger c the other birds on the island have destroyed it
d the appeal for money has come at the wrong time
2 The success of the other small birds on Little Manger shows that a the island cannot have very much food left
b something has to die out, they cannot all be winners c the big birds have all been attacking the black robin d the black robin has failed to meet the challenges of life
3 As regard selection and survival, the decisive factor seems to be a the ability to adapt to changed and changing conditions
b the number of wild life reserves that are available.· c the concern and generosity of the public
d the size of the home or the amount of space one has to live in The evidence seems to suggest that
a it is a disaster for every one when one kind of bird dies out b all creatures are concerned about the survival of others c Nature expects and accepts the dying out of weaker breeds d man is to blame when such a ting happens
Part IV: Read the text below Use the word given to form a word that fits in the space THE ENVIRONMENT: OUR RESPONSIBILY
(4)are passed in nature's defense It may not easy to change your lifestyle (5 complete) , but some steps are easy to take: cut down the amount of (6.drive) you do, or use as little plastic" as possible It is also easy to save energy, which also reduces household bills We must all make a personal (7 decide) to work for the future of our planet if we want to ensure a better world for our grandchildren.·
SECTION III: WRITING (7 points)
Part I: Finish each of the following sentences in such way that it means exactly the same as the sentence given before it
1 "Why hasn't Nam phoned?" she wondered
She wondered The thief tried to escape but the police stopped him
The police prevented the thief Lan began studying English ten years ago
Lan has My mother made these curtains
These curtains "lfl were you I wouldn't trust Diep", Lan's mother told her
Lan's mother advised Nam is better at chemistry than Tuan
Tuan is not His parents made him study for his exams
He was I only help you if you promise to try harder
Unless She bought that house in 1994
She has 10 They believe that he is mad
He 11 It was such a boring film that he fell asleep
The film 12 We spent three hours getting to HO CHI MINH City
It took 13 She does not usually stay up so late
She's not used 14 This is his first visit to Date
(5)Part II: In some countries, teenagers have jobs while they are still students Do you think it is a good idea?
Support your opinion by using specific reasons and details (in about 150 words) ĐÁP ÁN
Part I:
1 T T T
4 F The index gives a detailed list of all the main points mentioned in the book T
6 F -It is usually printed on the first or last pages Part II:
1 They help readers know the reasons for their reading and predict the content of the book What is the book about?
3 At the end In the index Skimming Section II Part I: much to Part II: b 8.a 15.c Part III b Part IV: until with 2.a 9.a 2.d
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3.b 4.a 5.d 10 b 11 d 12 b 3.a 4.c
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1 She wondered why Nam hadn't phoned The police prevented the thief from escaping Lan has been studying English for ten years These curtains were made by my mother Lan's mother advised her not to trust Diep Tuan is not as good at chemistry as Nam
7 He was made to study for his exams by his parents Unless you try harder, I won't help you
9 She has bought that house since 1994 10 He is believed to be mad
11 The film was so boring that he fell asleep 12 It took three hours to get to HCM City 13 She is not used to staying up late 14 He is visiting Date
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15 lfhe hadn't been late for work every morning, he wouldn't have lost his job Part II:
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SECTION II: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (7 points)
PART 1: Choose the option (A,B,C or D) that best completes each of the following sentences Write your answers in the numbered table below
1 Our country is rich natural resources
A of B with C about D in
2 The idea to a visit to the local council residence was welcomed by all the visitors A pay B C go D walk In his anxiety to make himself , he spoke too loudly and too slowly
(7)4 for the fact that he was working abroad, he would willingly have helped with the project
A If it hadn’t been B If it had been C Had it been D Hadn’t it been Some animals are on the of becoming extinct
A edge B verge C side D tip The play is very long but there are three
A intervals B breaks C rests D naps The last lecture completely over my head
A got B went C was D left Could I pick your on the subject before the meeting?
A brains B head C intellect D mind I was prepared to lend my brother some money but he turned my offer A back B up C out D down 10 I with the performances but I got flu the day before
A was to have helped B helped C was to help D had helped 11 The dying man’s speech was so that no one was able to interpret his last request
A incoherent B indiscreet C nonchalant D impotent 12 Very soon I found some other people to and we began to write songs
A keep up with B team up with C talk through with D get along with 13 chair the meeting
A John was decided to B It was decided that John should C There was decided that John should D John had been decided to 14 I thought about the problem but I couldn’t a solution
A come in for B come across C come up with D come out 15 , they slept soundly
A Hot though was the night air B Hot though the night air was C Hot as was the night air D Hot although the night air was Write your answers here:
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PART 2: Read the text below and think of the word that best fits each gap Use only ONE word in each gap There is an example at the beginning (0) Write your answers in the numbered table below
Is your school just as you wanted (0) _ to be? Or are there things you and your
(8)ideas about (2) the ideal school is like Our competition is open to (3) student between the ages of twelve and eighteen You can enter (4) an individual or your whole class can work together on a team entry Your entry can take any form – a piece of writing, a picture, or even architectural plans It is completely (5) to you What we are looking for is evidence (6) originality, imagination and, above (7) , the genuine views of young people
By (8) part in this, you will help in a study being carried out at a leading university All work entered (9) the competition will be kept at the university and used in research Entries cannot be returned (10) of this But it also means that, even (11) you not win, your views will still be heard and will remain for future educationalists to study Entries must reach us no (12) than Friday 30 April Winners will receive valuable prizes of computer equipment and software for their schools
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PART 3: Read the text below and look carefully at each line Some of the lines are correct and some have a word which should not be there If a line is correct, put a tick (√) If the line has a word that should not be there, write the word at the end of the line There are two examples at the beginning
0 Congratulations on winning of the tennis championship! You must be of 00 very pleased, especially since the prize is quite a lot of money √ What are you going to spend it on? You could even buy a new car
2 with all that money! You should have be in great shape after all the training you have been doing It must be so very hard work, practising all those hours for every day but it is worth it in the end, isn’t it?
(9)o’clock in the morning, which is a bit inconvenient
PART 4: Supply the correct tense or form of the verbs in brackets to complete the passage Write your answers in the numbered table below (0) has been done as an example
18,000 years ago, much of Europe (0) (lie) (1) (bury) beneath vast sheets of ice, hundreds of metres thick Ever since this astonishing fact (2) _(discover) in the last century, scientists (3) (speculate) on the nature of the Ice Age climate, and the circumstances that brought it to an end
More recently, people (4) (wonder) if climatic changes could (5) (take) place in our own time During the early 1970s there (6) _(be) disastrous droughts in Africa, and frequent failures of Indian monsoon In 1976, Europe sweltered in the hottest summer for over a century, and (7) _(experience) one of the worst droughts since records began Could such events as these be symptoms of a worldwide climatic shift? Even small changes in climate that (8) (occur) from time to time can have a highly damaging effect on agriculture With food reserves now (9) (stand) at only a few per cent of annual production, the world is extremely vulnerable (10) (adverse) shifts in climate It is therefore vitally important for us to understand how climate changes take place Write your answers here:
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PART 5: Think of ONE WORD only which can be used appropriately in all three
sentences Write your answers in the numbered table below (0) has been done as an example
0 She screamed for _ and luckily someone heard her Thanks for all your _ through such a difficult time
Practical is offered through our accommodation service to new students I get off at the next _
The referee was forced to _ the game because of heavy snow Work has temporarily come to a _ while the funding in reviewed Keep your _ on your work
Do you have anyone in _ for this job? Don’t _ her She didn’t mean what she said There is a little gift _ around the corner I a weekly _ at the supermarket
He didn’t expect his own mother to _ him to the police
4 Everyone wished her the best of _ at university and hoped she would enjoyed it Jenny won the competition at her first attempt – perhaps it was beginner’s _!
(10)5 Politicians can abuse their position of _
The _ supply to our house was cut because of roadwork I’m afraid I not have the _ to authorize this change
6 Few people could have predicted the huge impact of information _
No matter how advanced _ becomes, machine will never be able to think like humans
It’s a waste of time for humans to tasks that modern _ can She was struck by the sudden _ that he might already have left He dived in after her without a second _
It was once _ that the sun traveled around the earth
8 Governments should give as much foreign _ as possible to poorer countries In certain circumstances, emergency _ in the form of money should be sent immediately
The most successful long-term _ programmes encourage self-help Write your answers here:
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PART 6: For questions from 1-10, read the text below Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line Write your answers in the numbered table below There is an example at the beginning (0)
Before going to an interview, it is (0) _ to go through a mock interview This will give you the opportunity to try out your technique and answers live It is also a chance to receive feedback that is (1) in guiding you towards improving your interview style and general (2) _ Just one mock interview will result in a (3) _ improvement in your interview skill Why? For the same reason that a (4) _ doesn’t exist while it is still on paper or floating in your head It only exists when you give it (5) _ The first time you give it in front of an audience, it will come out nothing like the one you prepared
It is the same with being interviewed It is not enough to look at a question and say, ‘Yeah, I know the answer to that one.’ You need to practise your answer live; this is not the time to talk to yourself in front of a mirror Seek out a (6) _ and have the session
videotaped Then you will have two opinions – the interview’s and your own You will find you get a completely different (7) when listening to yourself than when you are watching yourself saying something Just as your voice always sounds different on tape, so your (8) _ You will be glad the image is captured on tape and not in a potential employer’s mind For maximum effect, you should (9) your answers and go through a second mock interview
ADVISE
BENEFIT PRESENT NOTICE SPEAK ORAL
(11)This should help with any (10) and give you more confidence for the real interview
RESPOND VISIT EASE Write your answers here
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SECTION III: READING (4 points)
PART 1: Read the article below and decide which answer (A,B,C or D) best fits each gap Write your answers in the numbered table below There is an example at the beginning (0)
Students and jobseekers keen to get onto the course or into the workplace of their (0) hope that voluntary work will help them (1) from the crowd This chance to
(2) experience – personally and professionally – is (3) on the wish-list of young people
A survey carried out last year revealed that young and old (4) said volunteering had improved their lives, particularly those (5) in conservation or heritage work
Businesses recognise its importance and get to (6) their profile in the community, while staff get a break from their daily routine to develop ‘soft skill’, (7) initiative and decision-making One volunteering organisation is (8) another survey to find out if volunteering does make a difference in the workplace, or if it is something businesses simply to improve their (9)
Not (10) are business-sponsored placements becoming more common, the government is also investing money and aiming to (11) volunteers The push is clearly on to make volunteering as attractive as possible to everyone
And the more people who participate, the more the act fulfils its (12) of making the world a better place
(12)8 A governing B guiding C conducting D directing A representation B look C image D figure 10 A only B just C merely D simply 11 A claim B recruit C bring D enter 12 A aim B direction C mark D design Write your answers here
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PART 2: Look at the sentences below about a hotel Read the text to decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect
If it is correct, write C If it is incorrect, write I Write your answers in the numbered table below
1 During the 1980s, few tourists used to go to the Arctic in summer People came in large numbers to Jukkasjärvi to see the Arctic Hall The artist encouraged people to sleep in the Arctic Hall
4 Each winter, guests come and sleep in the hotel before it is finished Progress when building the hotel is influenced by the weather
6 The temperature inside the hotel changes according to the temperature outside Some clothes are provided by the hotel
8 Guests should buy boots which fit as tightly as possible
9 Items ordered through the ICEHOTEL shop will be delivered to your home 10 It is possible to take a train from the airport to the IceHotel
THE ICEHOTEL
For many years the Arctic was a popular destination in the summer season to see the land of the midnight sun but in winter the few inhabitants had the snow and ice to themselves By the end of the 1980s it was decided that the dark and cold winter should be seen as an advantage In the winter of 1990 the French artist Jannot Derit was invited to have the opening of an exhibition in a specially built igloo (a building made of snow) in the little town of Jukkasjärvi on the frozen Torne River The building, named Arctic Hall, attracted many interested visitors to the area One night a group of foreign guests decided it would be a good idea to sleep in the Arctic Hall The following morning the brave group were very pleased with their experience and the idea of an ice hotel was born Today it is world famous
As soon as winter begins, a team of snow builders, architects and artists from all over the world come to Jukkasjärvi and they make the hotel for that year As one part is completed, it opens to visitors and overnight guests, while the other parts are still being built The first part is
(13)the winter season, the finishing date depends on nature and therefore there are sometimes changes to the plan In the spring, as the weather gets warmer, the hotel melts
Inside the hotel, the temperature is never colder than –5 °C to –8 °C, however cold it may be outside Winter outer clothes such as warm overalls, hats and gloves are included in the cost of guests’ stay at the hotel In addition to this, it is a good idea for guests to bring sweaters and a scarf as well as plenty of woolen socks and to choose footwear that is larger than normal to allow space for thick socks
If you are planning to come to the hotel, you can buy warm sweaters, woolen socks and much more on the ICEHOTEL website You can order these and the equipment you will need at the same time as you book your visit The items will be delivered to your room when you check in The hotel is in the village of Jukkasjärvi, 200 km above the Arctic Circle but only 15 km from Kiruna airport and 17 km from Kiruna train station Transport by bus can be arranged from the airport or train station to the IceHotel
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PART 3: Read the following passage and the tasks below Write your answers in the numbered table
The Atmosphere of Venus
Venus, also called the Morning Star and Evening Star, is the second-closest planet to the sun and the brightest object in the night sky The planet orbits the sun every two hundred and twenty four Earth-days and is sometimes referred to as Earth’s sister planet because the two share both a similar size and bulk What is not similar, however, is Venus’s atmosphere in comparison to Earth’s atmosphere
The atmosphere on Venus is much heavier and has a higher density than that of Earth Venus’s atmosphere also expands significantly higher than Earth’s atmosphere although a thick cloud cover makes the surface of Venus nearly impossible to see unless observed through radar mapping
While the pressure and temperature of Venus’s upper atmosphere are comparable to those of Earth, the heat and pressure of the lower atmosphere are not unlike a furnace Venus’s atmosphere is very thick due to a composition consisting mainly of carbon dioxide, and a small amount of nitrogen If man could survive the extreme heat of Venus’s surface (400 degrees Celsius), then he would have to contend with a surface pressure that is more than 90 times that of Earth Venus’s extremely high temperature is thanks to the greenhouse effect caused by such a large amount of carbon dioxide The greenhouse effect is a process by which the sun’s infrared radiation is more readily absorbed by the atmosphere Just like in a real greenhouse used to grow plants years round, the proliferation of carbon dioxide traps radiation and warms Venus’s atmosphere Due to this phenomenon, Venus boasts a higher atmospheric temperature than Mercury, even though Venus is twice the distance from the sun
However, scientists postulate that Venus’s atmosphere was not always so hot [A] Studies show that large bodies of water were once on Venus’s surface but that
(14)the planet today [B] Thus Venus has become a critical study for today’s scientists, as human being are only beginning to struggle with the early stages of the greenhouse effect [C] Our problems not stem from evaporated water supplies but from a propagation of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases due to industrial and automobile emissions [D] Another interesting characteristic to note regarding Venus’s atmosphere is that its daytime temperatures and nighttime temperatures are not that far removed from each other This is due to the thermal inertia, the ability of a substance to store heat despite changing temperatures and the transfer of heat by Venus’s strong winds Although winds on the surface of Venus move slowly in comparison with Earth’s winds, Venus’s air is so dense that a slow-moving there can move large obstructions and even skip stones along the planet’s surface In 1966, humankind made its first attempt at sending a recording instrument into Venus’s atmosphere The Venera probe did collide with Venus surface; however, the abrupt impact caused its communication system to fail, and it was unable to send and feedback In 1967, Venera successfully enter Venus’s atmosphere and was able to take many readings, one of which recorded that Venus’s atmosphere was between ninety and ninety-five percent carbon dioxide Subsequent Venera probes were sent into Venus’s atmosphere, but most of them succumbed to the crushing air pressure
Questions 1-7: Choose the answer (A, B, C or D) which you think fits best according to the passage
1 According to paragraph 1, Venus is named the Morning Star and Evening Star because A it is very bright
B it is close to the sun
C it can be seen from evening till morning D it is used to find the direction by sailors The word that in paragraph refers to
A size B bulk C atmosphere D density Which of the following best expresses the essential information in the bold sentence in paragraph 3? Incorrect answer choices change the meaning in important ways or leave out essential information
A Earth experiences greater surface pressure than Venus B If a man could survive its surface pressure
C The surface pressure and heat of Venus are much greater than those on Earth D Venus’s surface temperature and pressure make it uninhabitable by humans According to paragraph 3, the greenhouse effect on Venus is owed to
A the small amounts of nitrogen
B the rapid increasing amounts of carbon dioxide C growing plants
D the high atmospheric temperatures
(15)C has bodies of water similar to those on Venus today D is experiencing a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions
6 Look at the four blanks […] in paragraph that indicate where the following sentence could be added to the passage
Although the causes are different, the ramifications are the same Where would the sentence best fit?
7 The word propagation in paragraph is closest in meaning to
A generation B elimination C evaporation D desecration Question 8: Complete the brief summary of the passage by selecting the THREE answer choices that express important ideas in the passage The introductory sentence for the summary is provided bellowed
Scientists look at Venus to predict Earth’s future ●……… ●……… ●……… Answer Choices
A Venus once had large bodies of water that elaborated and cause a rapid increase in carbon dioxide
B Earth’s wind has a greater velocity than Venus’s because the air movement on Venus is denser and can even more large obstructions
C Spaceships landing on Venus, though often crushed by Venus’s atmosphere, have revealed much about its carbon dioxide filled atmosphere
D If man could survive the hot temperature of Venus, then he would have to contend with the great surface pressure
E The first space probe of Venus was made in 1966
F Scientists are concerned that conditions on Earth that propagate significant quantities of carbon dioxide will produce a greenhouse effects similar to Venus’s
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PART 4: You are going to read a magazine article about learning how to fly a plane Eight paragraphs have been removed from the article Choose from paragraphs A-I the one that fits each gap (1-8) There is one extra paragraph that you not need to use Write your answers in the numbered table below
Learning to Fly
I had been testing cars and motorcycles for over twenty years I couldn’t take any more It wasn’t terribly exciting and, in any case, new cars were beginning to look identical and drive similarly What I needed was a new challenge
(16)Unfortunately, I wore glasses The Royal Air Force wouldn’t consider anyone for pilot training unless they had perfect eyesight Halfway through an aptitude test, they realised that my eyes were far from perfect I didn’t stand a chance
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It was an obvious choice It’s just twenty minutes’ drive from my home It’s very quiet, too, so the £90 per hour for the training is spent flying in the air, not waiting on the ground for other planes to take off
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It took me a whole year to get my private pilot’s license It started well, with my first solo flight coming after just seven hours Then came all the studying, the exams, the hard work I never thought I’d get to the end of it
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Then came last winter and the end of the course was in sight For weeks, the weather was so terrible that for most of the time it was impossible to fly Strong winds, heavy rain and even snow and ice made flying conditions extremely hazardous
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But finally the first of three practical exams arrived – the navigation test The examiner sets you a course that you have to plan according to the weather, and then fly with him sitting beside you
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I passed this test, but I don’t know how The second test involves flying cross-country to two other airports, which you can choose, and landing at both The important thing is to give the right messages to the air-traffic control people and understand their replies
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After this alarming episode, the exercises in the flight-handling test were simple As we
complete the sixth exercise, the examiner suddenly turned to me and said, ‘Congratulations – you’ve passed!’
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I wasn’t sure why, because we usually land as slowly as possible Then I turned round and realised straight away: we were being followed by a British Airways jumbo jet!
A A week which we had set aside for finishing the course came and went with no possibility of getting in the air at all And besides the problems with the weather, my second son was born, and that made it even more difficult to find the time for lessons and studying
B But the real reason I chose this club was that a friend of mine, Andrew Wilkins, is the chief instructor there He impressed me by taking me out for a free flight just so that I could see what it was like
C Unfortunately, I got myself lost this time and flew too far east I completely missed the first airport However, I flew over a car factory I recognised and managed to get back on course D Along the way, he’ll take the controls and fly off course, just to get you lost Then he’ll hand back the control to you and expect you to find your way home
(17)F At the time, taking private lessons to learn how to fly was financially beyond me So I had to delay my plans to become a pilot for quite a while It was twenty years, in fact, before I finally enrolled at a flying club in Hertfordshire
G Since getting my pilot’s license, I’ve been out flying a few times The highlight so far was flying up to Birmingham International Airport for a motor show with Andrew beside me As we approached the way, the air-traffic controller came on the radio asking for as much speed as our little plane could manage
H For months, my head was always in a book and my head hurt from all the facts, figures and flying instructions
I This feeling of needing a change coincided with my 40th birthday, which started me thinking about what I’d been doing all those years When I left school all I had really wanted to was fly
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SECTION 4: WRITING (6 points)
PART 1: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentences printed before it
1 Return the product to the shop if you have any complaints about it
Should _ It’s almost nine months since I stopped subscribing to that magazine
I cancelled Her success went beyond her expectation
Never His fondness for the game increased with his proficiency
The more _ They will not announce the findings until next week
No announcement Both of the lifts were out of order
Neither _ Simon hadn’t expected that he would feel so weak after the operation
The operation left PART 2: Finish each of the following sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the sentences printed before it, using the word given DON’T CHANGE THE WORD GIVEN You must use between three and five words, including the word given There is an example at the beginning (0)
0 You must exactly what the manager tells you (CARRY) You must carry out the manager’s instructions exactly I would like to be able to speak French (HAD)
(18)2 It was raining cats and dogs (TORRENTS)
The rain was The two theories appear to be completely different (COMMON)
The two theories It was wrong of you to borrow my book without asking (HAVE)
You before you borrowed my book When I was younger, this record was one of my favourites (FAVOURITE)
This record used mine when I was younger My sister finds commuting every day annoying (PUT)
It’s difficult for my sister _ every day The police arrived as the thieves were committing the crime (RED-HANDED)
The police The Mediterranean is warm, whereas the North Sea is much colder (NOTHING)
The North Sea is the Mediterranean PART 3: In class, you have been discussing the statement ‘Old people should be looked after by members of their family or it is better for them to live in nursing-home’ Your teacher has asked you to write an essay expressing your own opinion
Write your essay in 250-300 words
ĐÁP ÁN
SECTION II: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY (7 points) PART 1: (1,5 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
Write your answers here
1 D A C A B
6 A B D D 10 A
11 A 12 B 13 B 14 C 15 B
PART 2: (1,2 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
0 it 1.would/could/might what 3.any/every
4.as up/ down of all/ everything
8 taking for/ in 10 because 11 if
12 later
PART 3: (1,5 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
1.√ have so for √
6 is would √ √ 10 if
11 back 12 by 13 who 14 √ 15 at
(19)3 have speculated have wondered be taking
6 were experienced occur
9.standing 10 to adverse
PART 5: (0,8 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
0 help stop mind
3 shop luck power
6 technology thought aid
PART 6: (1,0 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
0 advisable beneficial presentation
3 noticeable speech orally
6 professional impression responses
9 revisit 10 unease
SECTION III READING (4 points) PART 1: (1,2 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
0 B A D B
4 C D A B
8 C C 10 A 11 B
12 A
PART 2: (1,0 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
1 I C I C C I C I I 10 I PART 3: (1,0 điểm/ câu) 0,1 điểm/ lựa chọn
1 A C D B
5 A B A A C F PART 4: (0,8 điểm) 0,1 điểm/ câu
1 I F B H
5 A D C G
SECTION 4: WRITING (6 points) PART 1: (1,4 điểm) 0,2 điểm /1 câu
1 ………you have any complaints about the product, return it to the shop … my subscription to that magazine nine months ago
3 ………had she expected she was so successful
(20)6 ……… of the lifts was working
7 ……… Simon feeling weaker than he (had) expected PART 2: (1,6 điểm) 0,2 điểm /1 câu
1 ….I had ability to……
2 …….was coming down in torrents ….have (got) nothing in common
4 … should have asked me/ for permission… … to be a favourite of …
6 ……to put up with commuting ……… ….caught the thieves red-handed… ….nothing like as warm as … PART 3: (3.0 điểm)
Điểm thành phần luận theo điểm đề nghị sau:
Organization: Bố cục rõ ràng, đầy đủ ba phần: mở bài, thân bài, kết luận (0,4đ) Discourse: (Thể khả viết mạch lạc, chặt chẽ, nối kết câu, chuyển mạch
tốt) (0,6 đ)
Sentence structures (expressions, vocabulary, spelling): Cấu trúc câu linh hoạt, (đơn, phức) (0,8 đ)
Ideas: (ý hay, phong phú, biểu đạt nội dung liên quan chặt chẽ với chủ đề đề thi (0,8)
Length (Đảm bảo đủ số lượng từ qui định: không dài ngắn) (0,4đ) 3 Đề số
I Phonetic
+ Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words
1 A Clear B ear C heard D near
2 A using B university C union D umbrell A asked B advised C worked D promised A liked B wrapped C travelled D worked A news B loose C choose D close
+ Mark A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress
6 A Climate B attract C advise D deny A prepare B pleasant C symbols D foreign
8 A application B comprehension C resolution D apologize A artificial B reality C compulsory D expression
(21)+ Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
11 Let’s wait until the rain _
A stops B will stop C has stopped D is stopping
12.Our teacher often said, "Who knows the answer? _ your hand." A Rise B Lift C Raise D Heighten
13 I am right, _?
A am not I B don’t I C aren’t I D am I 14 I don’t like hunting - _
A Either I B I do, too C Neither I D I don’t neither
15 In some countries, the disease burden could be prevented through environmental improvements
A something to suffer C something to entertain B something sad D something enjoyable
16 with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountains not seem high at all A If you compare B Compare them
C When compared D A comparison
17 I'd prefer to stay at home tonight to the cinema A rather than go C rather than will go
B rather than would go D rather than went
18 Near the park is a famous landmark the Unification Palace A is
B which call C called D it is called
19: He hurried _ he wouldn't be late for class A since
B as if C unless D so that
20 If she _ rich, she would travel around the world A would be
B is
C has been D were
(22)B to be interviewing C to interview
D to have interviewed
22 Many scientists agree that global warming poses great threats to all species on Earth A annoyances
B risks C irritations D fears
23 There should be no discrimination on _ of sex, race or religion A fields
B places C areas D grounds
24 Mary: “Do you mind if I sit here?” Laura: “ _” A No, not at all
B My pleasure C Yes, why not? D Don’t mention it
25 I can't find my purse anywhere; I must _ it at the cinema A leave
B have left C be leaving
D have been leaving
26 _ of the workers has his own work A Every
B Each C Other D All
27 _, the results couldn't be better A No matter what he tried hard
C Although very hard he tried B No matter how hard he tried D Despite how hard he tried
28 Jack : “What’s wrong with you?” Jill: “ .” A I’m having a slight headache
(23)B No, I don’t care D Thank you very much
29 They will stay there for some days if the weather _ fine A would be
B was
C is D will be
30 he was tired, he still watched the final match on TV A Despite
B However C Because D Though
31 Anne: “Thanks for the nice gift!” John: “ ” A In fact, I myself don’t like it
C I’m glad you like it B You’re welcomed
D But you know how much it costs 32 He was speaker!
A so good a B what a good C so a good D how good a
33 Neither Tom nor his brothers willing to help their mother with the housework A was
B is C are D has been
34 That cannot be a true story He it up A must have made
B should have made C would have made D can have made
35 The president has made many visits to Japan, began today A whose recent one
(24)D the most recent one
36 She was angry that she could not say a word A so
B such C too much D so many
37 They are having their house by a construction company A to paint
B painted C being painted D painting
38 The police have begun an into the accident which happened this afternoon A investigation
B investigating C investigatory D investigate
39 This carpet really needs _ Can you it for me, son? A cleaning
B cleaned C being cleaned D clean
40 My teacher reminded me _ my essay carefully before handing it in A checking
B to check
C to have checked D checked
III Reading
+ Read the passage and choose the corrcet answer to reach of the questions or statements
It was once believed that being overweight was healthy, but nowadays few
people subscribe to this viewpoint While many people are fighting the battle to reduce weight, studies are being conducted concerning the appetite and how it is controlled by both emotional and biochemical factors Some of the conclusions of these studies may give insights into how to deal with weight problems For example, when several hundred people were asked about their eating habits in times of stress, 44 percent said that they reacted to stressful situations by eating Further investigations with both humans and animals indicated that it is not food which relieves tension but rather the act of chewing
(25)intensity of tastes, obese people are not satisfied and consequently eat more to fulfill this need Blood samples taken from people after they were shown a picture a food revealed that
overweight people reacted with an increase in blood insulin, a chemical associated with appetite This did not happen to average-weight people
In another experiment, results showed that certain people have a specific, biologically induced hunger for carbohydrates Eating carbohydrates raises the level of serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain Enough serotonin produces a sense of satiation, and hunger for carbohydrates subsides
Exercise has been recommended as an important part of a weight-loss program However, it has been found that mild exercise, such as using the stairs instead of elevator, is better in the long run than taking on a strenuous program, such as jogging, which many people find difficult to continue over long periods of time and which also increases appetite
41: The word “crave” in bold in paragraph 2, can best be replaced with _ A devour B absorb C reason D desire 42: It can be inferred from the passage that _
A overweight people are tense B thin people don’t eat when under stress
C weight watchers should chew on something inedible tense D 56 % of the population isn’t overweight
43: It can be inferred from the passage that _ A thin people don’t enjoy food
B a variety of foods and strong flavors satisfies heavy people C overweight people have an abnormal sense of taste D deprivation of food makes people fat
44: According to the passage, insulin _
A increases in the bloodstream when people eat large amounts of food B can be used to lessen the appetite
C causes a chemical reaction when food is seen
D levels don’t change in average-weight people who see food 45: It can be inferred that for certain people _
A eating carbohydrates eliminates hunger B carbohydrates biologically induce hunger
C carbohydrates don’t satisfy a hungry person D carbohydrates subside when serotonin is produced 46: What can be said about serotonin?
A It is a chemical that increases the appetite B Only certain people produce it in their brains C It tells the brain when a person is full D It neurotransmits carbohydrates to the brain
(26)A jog miles daily and chew on carrot sticks B walk up stairs and look at pictures of food
C eat plenty of chewy carbohydrates D avoid stressful situations and eat spicy foods
48: Which one of the following exercises might be best for an overweight person to engage in daily?
A an evening walk B a long swim C cross-country skiing D 10-mile bicycle rides 49: The word “subscribe” is closest in meaning to
A dial B raise C approve D sign 50: The phrase “obese people” means _
A thin people B fat people C medium-sized people D average-weight people Read the passage and choose the correct option A, B, C or d to fill in each of the numbered blanks
A lot of people like to play their records as loudly as possible The (51) is that the rest of the family and the neighbors often complain (52) they don’t like the music One (53) to this problem is to wear headphones, but headphones are usually uncomfortable An armchair which has a record-player system built into it has just been (54) by a British engineer, Stephen Court
The armchair looks like an ordinary armchair with a high back However, each of the two sides of the chair has three loudspeakers inside to reproduce middle and high sounds Low sounds are reproduced by a pair of loudspeakers in a hollow (55) under the seat Anyone who sits in the chair hears sounds coming from all around his/her head
Because we cannot tell the exact (56) from which low sounds come, it doesn’t (57) that they come from underneath or behind It is the higher sounds coming from the sides of the chair that create a stereo effect
These sounds travel only a few inches to reach the listener’s ears (58) , it takes only a little power to make the music sound very loud Only a small amount of sound leaks out from behind the chair into the room to (59) others Most of the sound is (60) by the listener
(27)IV Writing
+ Choose and correct the underlined word or phrase in each sentence that needs correction
61 The company did not want to hire a man that his experiment was so limited A B C D 62 Mrs Alien was concerned about me having to drive so far every day A B C D
63 Gone with the Wind was written after Magaret Mitchell quit her job as a reporter because of an ankle injury
A B C D 64 Fertilize farmland is one of the biggest natural resources in the Central States
A B C D
65.There are many different ways of comparing the economy of one nation with those of another
A B C D
66 Drug addition has resulted of many destroyed careers and expulsions from school or college
A B C D 67 In spite of the heavy rain, all we enjoyed the excursion
A B C D
68 Opened the letter from her boyfriend, she felt extremely exited A B C D 69 The children wish that they have more free time to play football A B C D
70.Education and training are an important steps in getting the kind of job that you would like to have
A B C D
+ Choose the correct option A, B, C, D that has the same meaning as the given one 71.“Leave my house now or I’ll call the police!” shouted the lady to the man A The lady threatened to call the police if the man didn’t leave her house
B The lady said that she would call the police if the man didn’t leave her house C The lady told the man that she would call the police if he didn’t leave her house D The lady informed the man that she would call the police if he didn’t leave her house 72 He last had his eyes tested ten months ago
(28)73.“ If I were you, I would take the job,” said my room-mate A My room-mate was thinking about taking the job
B My room-mate advised me to take the job
C My room-mate introduced the idea of taking the job to me D My room-mate insisted on taking the job for me
74 How long haven't you seen Peter? A When are you going to see Peter?
B When will you and Peter see each other again? C When did you last see Peter? D When haven’t you seen Peter?
75 He was born in 1983.There was a severs drought that year A He was born in 1983 when there was a severe drought
B He was born in 1983 when was there a severe drought C When there was a severe drought in 1983 he was born D He was born in 1983, there was a severe drought when
76 Solar eclipse is a natural phenomenon It happens at different times around the world
A Solar eclipse is a natural phenomenon happens at different times around the world
B Solar eclipse, which is a natural phenomenon, happens at different times around the world C Solar eclipse, a natural phenomenon, happens at different times around the world
D Both (B) and (C)
77 Everyone started complaining the moment the announcement was made
A No sooner did everyone start complaining than the announcement was made B Everyone started complaining that the announcement was made
C No sooner had the announcement made than everyone started complaining D As soon as the announcement was made, everyone started complaining 78 Jenny is so creative that we all can rely on her for original ideas
A Being creative, we all can rely on Jenny for original ideas B Creative as Jenny is, we all can rely on her for original ideas C So creative is Jenny that we all can rely on her for original ideas D Jenny is such creative girl that we all can rely on her for original ideas 79 “Why don’t you phone Tom and see if he’s free today ?”, said the man to his wife A The man suggested that his wife should phone Tom and see if he was free that day B The man asked his wife why she didn’t phone Tom and see if he was free that day C The man asked his wife not to phone Tom and see if he was free that day
(29)A You will be asked a lot of questions at the interview
B You will be asked a lot of questions at the interview by them C A lot of questions will be asked you at the interview
D A lot of questions will be asked at the interview 4 Đề số
Part A: PHONETICS (5 pts)
Question I: Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the rest in the same line (2 pts)
1 A controlled B returned C formed D convinced A suggestion B devotion C congestion D digestion
Question II: Find the word with the stress pattern different from that of the other three words in each question (3 pts)
3 A compulsory B curriculum C certificate D secondary A hospital B different C supportive D special
5 A compliment B apologize C tradition D develop Part B: VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (45 pts)
Question I: Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence (15 pts) He felt when he failed the exams the second time
A discouraged B discouraging C encouraged D encourage
7 David learned to play violin when he was at university A -/- B the/- C the/the D -/the
8 The workers cement for the patio when it began to rain A lay B were lying C laid D were laying
9 American students agree that a husband is to tell his wife where he has been if he comes home late
A obsessed B obliged C obtained D observed 10.-"Let's have a pizza." -" "
A Not again B It doesn't matter C Not really D It’s a good idea 11 Nam: “ You are a great dancer, Huong.”
Huong: “ _”
A There’s no doubt about it B You shouldn’t have said that C You must be kidding D Yes Congratulations
12 In most social situations where some is allowed, a brief raise of the hand and a small wave is fine to attract someone's attention
A informality B friendship C familiarity D introduction
13 Sperm Whales and sharks are carnivores Carnivores mean A animals that live in the sea B animals that only eat plants
(30)14 Will we be the storm if we shelter under a tree? A happy about B safe from C depended on D cared for
15 Michael was with anger when he saw his car had been scratched A stored B fixed C loaded D filled
16 He his life to helping the poor A spent B experienced C dedicated D used
17 I am not really this kind of music I prefer music that we can dance to A in B for C into D with
18 I had nothing for breakfast but an apple, I had lunch early A However B Since C Due to D Therefore
19 Military is in this country Every man who reaches the age of 18 has to serve in the army for two years
A compulsory B optional C illegal D unnecessary
20 All is a continuous supply of the basic necessities of life
A that is needed B which is needed C what is needed D the thing needed
Question II: The following passage contains 10 mistakes Find and correct them (10 pts) (Questions 21 - 30)
In 2001, the British Association for the Advancement of Science went on search of the world's funniest joke The experiment involved people from all over the world posted their jokes on to a website and rating the submissions of their Among the jokes entered was the following: 'There were two cows in a field One said 'Moo.' The other one said 'I was going to say that.'
The joke was then entered into the archive several times, using different animals and noises Two tigers said 'Grr,' two dogs said 'Woof' and so on You would imagine that one animal and noise would be much the same like another However, the joke rated the funniest was: 'Two ducks were sitting on a pond One of the duck said 'Quack.' The other duck said, 'I was going to say that.'
The research supported the wide held theory that some words and sounds are distinctly funnier than others The 'k' sound (or the 'hard c') as heard in 'quack' and 'duck' have always been regarded in the comedy world as specially funny Why? It may be down to a rather odd facial phenomenon known for 'facial feedback' When people feel happy they smile but some
evidence suggests that the mechanism also works in reverse The hard letter 'k' often forces the face to smile, which may explain why the sound is associated with happiness
Question III: Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate form (10 pts) 31 It was a boring show I would rather (not/go) there
32 I'm sure they (complete) the new road by June
33 (Bite) twice, the postman refused to deliver our letters unless we chained our dog up
34 His (take) ill was quite unexpected
35 It (not/be) for you, I would come home late
(31)37 The curricula of American public schools (not determine) by the federal government
38 He (not wear) uniform when you see him, because he'll be on leave then, and they don't wear uniform when they are on leave
39 It is essential that every student (know) how to use a computer 40 A shape with four equal sides and one right angle (call) a square Question IV: Put each word in brackets into an appropriate form (10 pts)
People are often put off meditation by what they see as its many mystical associations Yet meditation is a (41 STRAIGHT) _ technique which merely involves sitting and resting the mind In addition to its (42 SIMPLE) , meditation offers powerful help in the battle against stress Hundreds of studies have shown that meditation, when undertaken in a principled way, can (43 REDUCTION) hypertension which is related to stress in the body Research has proved that certain types of meditation can (44 SUBSTANCE) decrease key stress symptoms such as (45 ANXIOUS) and irritability In fact, those who practise meditation with any (46 REGULAR) see their doctors less and spend, on average, seventy per cent fewer days in hospital They are said to have more stamina, a happier (47 DISPOSE) and even enjoy better relationships
When you learn to meditate, your teacher will give you a personal 'mantra' or word which you use every time you practise the technique and which is (48 SUPPOSE) chosen according to your needs Initial classes are taught (49 INDIVIDUAL) but subsequent classes usually consist of a group of students and take place over a period of about four days The aim is to learn how to slip into a deeper state of (50.CONSCIOUS) for twenty minutes a day The rewards speak for themselves
PART C: READING COMPREHENSION (30 pts)
Question I: Read the following passage and then choose the most suitable word or phrase for each space (10 pts)
English spelling
Why does English spelling have a reputation for being difficult? English was first written down when Christian monks came to England in Anglo-Saxon (51) They used the 23 letters of Latin to write down the sounds of Anglo-Saxon speech as they heard it However, English has a (52) range of basic sounds (over 40) than Latin The alphabet was too small, and so combinations of letters were needed to (53) the different sounds Inevitably, there were inconsistencies in the way that letters were combined
(32)51 A ages B centuries C times D years 52 A deeper B longer C thicker D wider 53 A explain B express C perform D tell 54 A at B in C on D under 55 A announced B found C introduced D started 56 A discovered B invented C made up D taken up 57 A brought B did C made D put
58 A drawn up B filled in C got across D handed out 59 A dump B quiet C silent D speechless 60 A much B many C few D little
Question II: Supply the most suitable word for each blank (10 pts)
Because of the recent growth in air travel, airports have become more than ever before symbols of international importance They therefore have (61. ) look good and are frequently designed by well-known architects In (62. ) to this, competition and customer demand mean that (63 ) generally have to have impressive facilities nowadays For instance, there are (64 ) lounges, where passengers can wait before their (65 ) takes off, luxurious restaurants, shopping areas and banks Good road and rail connections (66 ) nearby towns and cities are also essential, with large (67 _) of people needing to get to and from the airport quickly and effectively
However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find land on which to build airports One reason for this is that aircraft, (68 ) improvements in engine design, are still very noisy, and need a considerable amount of space in which to (69 ) and take off This of course means that crowded residential areas need to be avoided, so, unluckily, travellers often find that the airport they need to use might be located (70 ) an inconvenient distance from the city
Question III: Read the passage and choose the best answers to questions below (10 pts) An air pollutant is defined as a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the
atmosphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or
materials adversely Air pollution requires a very flexible definition that permits continuous change When the first air pollution laws were established in England in the fourteenth century, air pollutants were limited to compounds that could be seen or smelled - a far cry from the extensive list of harmful substances known today As technology has developed and knowledge of the health aspects of various chemicals has increased, the list of air pollutants has
lengthened In the future, even water vapor might be considered an air pollutant under certain conditions
Many of the more important air pollutants, such as sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen oxides, are found in nature As the Earth developed, the concentration of these pollutants was altered by various chemical reactions; they became components in biogeochemical
cycles These serve as an air purification scheme by allowing the compounds to move from the air to the water or soil On a global basis, nature's output of these compounds dwarfs that resulting from human activities
(33)the pollutants would have in the absence of human activities The actual concentration need not be large for a substance to be a pollutant; in fact, the numerical value tells us little until we know how much of an increase this represents over the concentration that would occur naturally in the area For example, sulfur dioxide has detectable health effects at 0.08 parts per million (ppm), which is about 400 times its natural level Carbon monoxide, however, has a natural level of 0.1 ppm and is not usually a pollutant until its level reaches about 15 ppm
71 What does the passage mainly discuss?
A The economic impact of air pollution B What constitutes an air pollutant
C How much harm air pollutants can cause
D The effects of compounds added to the atmosphere
72 The word "adversely" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A negatively B quickly C admittedly D considerably 73 It can be inferred from the first paragraph that _
A water vapor is an air pollutant in localized areas B most air pollutants today can be seen or smelled C the definition of air pollution will continue to change D a substance becomes an air pollutant only in cities
74 The word "These" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to A the various chemical reactions
B the pollutants from the developing Earth C the compounds moved to the water or soil D the components in biogeochemical cycles
75 For which of the following reasons can natural pollutants play an important role in controlling air pollution?
A They function as part of a purification process
B They occur in greater quantities than other pollutants C They are less harmful to living beings than other pollutants D They have existed since the Earth developed
76 According to the passage, human-generated air pollution in localized regions _ A can be dwarfed by nature's output of pollutants
B can overwhelm the natural system that removes pollutants C will damage areas outside of the localized regions D will react harmfully with natural pollutants
77 The word "localized" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A specified B circled C surrounded D encircled
(34)A the other substances in the area are known B it is in a localized area
C the natural level is also known D it can be calculated quickly 79 The word "detectable" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A beneficial B special C measurable D separable
80 The word "noxious" in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to A poisonous B natural C known D essential PART D: WRITING (20 pts)
Question I: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the sentence printed before it (5 pts)
81 The man was not able to go on an expedition to the Middle East because of his age The man was too _
82 Your silly questions distracted me
You drove 83 Go to the international ticket desk immediately on arrival
As 84 His second attempt on the world record was successful
He broke _ 85 This problem cannot be solved instantly
There is _
Question II: Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the sentence printed before it Do not change the form of the given word (5 pts)
86 The two theories appear to be completely different COMMON 87 Although we were impressed by the new cinema, we found it rather expensive AS 88 The accident victim was having increasing difficulty in breathing DIFFICULT 89 Teams of experts are examining the damage to the building EXAMINED 90 You didn't think carefully enough before you decided OUGHT III Essay writing (10 pts)
Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? “Studying the English language in an English speaking country is the best but not the only way to learn the language” Write an essay (about 150 to 200 words) to express your personal points of view
ĐÁP ÁN Part A: PHONETICS (5 điểm – Mỗi câu điểm) D B D C A
Part B: VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR (45 điểm – câu điểm, riêng sửa lỗi, tìm lỗi mà sửa khơng cho 0.5 điểm)
I
(35)11 C 12 A 13 D 14 B 15 D 16 C 17 C 18 B 19 A 20 A II
MISTAKES CORRECTIONS MISTAKES CORRECTIONS
21 on (line 1) in (One of) the duck (line 10) (One of) the ducks 22 posted (line 3) posting wide (line 12) widely
23 their (line 4) theirs have (line 14) has 24 like (line 8) as specially (line 15) especially
25 on (line 9) in for (line 16) as
III
31 not have gone 32 will have completed 33 Having been bitten 34 being taken 35 were it not 36 is always entering
37 are not determined 38 will not be wearing 39 (should) know 40 is called
IV
41 straightforward 42 simplicity 43 reduce 44 substantially 45 anxiety 46 regularity 47 disposition 48 supposedly 49 individually 50 consciousness
Part C: READING (30 điểm – Mỗi câu điểm) I
51 C 52 D 53 B 54 A 55 C 56 B 57 C 58 A 59 C 60 D II
61 to 62 addition 63 airports 64 departure 65 flight/plane 66 with 67 numbers 68 despite 69 land 70 at
III
71 B 72 A 73 C 74 D 75 A 76 B 77 A 78 C 79 C 80 A Part D: WRITING (20 điểm) I (05 điểm- Mỗi câu điểm)
(36)83 As soon as you arrive, go to the international ticket desk 84 He broke the world record at/on his second attempt 85 There is no instant solution to this problem
II (05 điểm- Mỗi câu điểm)
86 The two theories appear to have (got) nothing in common
87 Much as we were impressed by the new cinema, we found/did find it rather expensive Impressed as we were by the new cinema, we found/did find it rather expensive
88 The accident victim was finding it increasingly difficult to breath 89 The damage to the building is being examined by teams of experts 90 You ought to have thought more carefully before you decided 5 Đề số
Part For questions 26-39, choose the correct answer A, B, C, or D to each of the following questions and write your answers in the correspoding numbered boxes provided
26 Mark Stringly is rarely interviewed as he hates being in the A flashlight B limelight C headlight D floodlight
27 I tried to push my way through the standing passengers to get to the door and, failing to keep my about me
A head B soul C wits D mind 28 On cloudy nights it is not possible to see the stars with _ eye
A naked B bare C flesh D pure 29 We need a more _ assessment of the chances of ending this war
A moral B sober C plain D vivid
30 Thick fog across much of the UK has resulted in dozens of flights _ and many more delayed
A being cancelled B to be cancelled C are cancelled D cancelled
31 The mobile phone company planned to publicly _ its latest technology to upgrade its already strong operating system
A underwrite B undervalue C undress D unveil 32 She has drawn praise for her charitable works
A abundant B luxurious C massive D lavish
33 When times are good, people can spend freely, but during bad times we have to our spending
(37)35 Although there is some truth to the fact that Linux is a huge threat to Microsoft, predictions of the Redmond company’s demise are, , premature
A saying the most B to say the least C to say the most D to the least degree 36 The vagrant came out of the shop, _ for about 10 paces before falling against a car
A stammered B tripped C staggered D skidded
37 After his heavy defeat in the local elections he decided to _ from the campaign for the Presidency
A withdraw B retract C abandon D withhold 38 He claimed _ from military service as he was a foreign national
A demobilization B exception C exemption D liability 39 The manager spoke highly of such _ as loyalty, courage and truthfulness shown by his employees
A haracteristics B properties C features D virtues Your answer:
26 27 28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Part 2: For questions 40 – 45, write the correct form of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided in the column on the right There is an example at the beginning (0)
As part of the ‘Facebook generation’, we have grown up in a world where access to the internet is constantly at our fingertips and we’re able to connect with people at the touch of a button Nowadays, it’s become (0) _ (INCREASE) common to offer guests the wifi password along with a cup of tea when they come round to visit We have become addicted to our smartphones
Of course, smartphones are (40) _ (DENY) useful and have revolutionised our lives in so many ways Thanks to thousands of apps available to download, we’re now able to almost anything when we’re out and about However, it seems a shame that these addictive pieces of technology are slowly beginning to take over our lives It’s so easy to become (41) (DEPEND) on our phones, whether it’s to find your way around with the map application or even just check the time As a result we’re becoming more (42) _ (SOCIABLE), choosing to consult the internet rather than talk (43) _ (FACIAL) with other human beings
Even when we’re socialising, it seems most of us struggle without our phones at arm’s reach Phones were invented to keep us more connected, and indeed they have done just that We can now get in contact by an endless list of social media outlets, yet this means we’re starting to lack genuine contact with each other People are connecting
Your answers increasingly
40. 41 _ 42. 43.
(38)more and more across screens rather than in person, even when it comes to relationships - dating apps and websites are more popular than ever before Recently, an artist released a series of images (44) _ (DEPICTION) people in social situations and edited out their smartphones and tablets The result was a collection of powerful images that have, perhaps (45) _ (IRONY), gone viral They force people to wake up to the fact that we are no longer interacting properly with each other
III RADING (50 points)
Part 1: For questions 46-60, read the following passages and decide which answer (A, B, C, or D) best fits each gap Write your answer (A, B, C, or D) in corresponding numbered boxes
THEATRE IN BRITAIN
The theatre has always been very strong in Britain Its centre is, of course, London, where successful plays can (46) without a break for many years London has several dozens of theatres, most of them not (47) _ from Trafalgar Square (48) _ London even some quite big towns have no public theatre at all, but every town has its private theatres British theatre is much admired There you can (49) _ the best of everything – an excellent orchestra, famous conductors, celebrated actors and a well-dressed (50) _
Choose a good play, and you’ll enjoy yourself throughout from the moment the curtain
(51) _ to the end of the last act Get your seats beforehand, either at the box-office or at the theatre itself You’ll probably want to sit as near to the (52) _ as possible
46 A show B perform C run D produce
47 A far B remote C distant D close
48 A Inside B Outside C In D Out
49 A take B give C hold D get
50 A audience B auditorium C authority D publicity 51 A puts up B sets up C makes up D goes up 52 A scene B stage C scenery D performance
SMOG AND AIR POLLUTION
For years London was synonymous with smog, the word coined at the (53) _ of the 20th century to describe the city’s characteristic blend of fog and smoke The capital’s “pea-soupers” were caused by suspended pollution of smoke and sulfur dioxide from coal fires The most (54) _ affected area was the 19th-century residential and industrial (55) _ of inner London – particularly the East End, which had the highest density of factory smokestacks and domestic chimney pots and the lowest-(56) land, inhibiting dispersal As recently as the early 1960s, the smokier districts of east Inner London experienced a 30 percent
reduction in winter sunshine hours That problem was (57) by parliamentary legislation (the Clean Air Acts of 1956 and 1968) outlawing the burning of coal, combined with the
clearance of older housing and the loss of manufacturing
(39)causing immediate increases in eye irritation, asthma, and bronchial complaints But London’s weather is too (60) _ for the development of a full-scale photochemical smog of the kind that can build up under the more stable weather conditions of cities such as Los Angeles
53 A back B turn C next D gap
54 A largely B frequently C thoroughly D severely
55 A ring B belt C loop D tie
56 A standing B situating C lying D locating 57 A alleviated B exalted C degraded D abated 58 A with B besides C regarding D but
59 A able B tenable C liable D flammable 60 A wicked B lethal C agile D fickle Your answers:
46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55
56 57 58 59 60
Part 2: For questions 61-75, fill each of the following numbered blanks with ONE suitable word and write your answers in the corresponding boxes provided below the passage There is an example at the beginning (0)
TOMORROW’S WORLD WILL BE A LITTLE LATE
In a report for the US magazine Wired, a large number of academics, writers and experts were invited to (0) make their predictions for the future In some respects they are quite cautious, ruling (61) ideas that they believe belong (62) science fiction more than to practical reality, at (63) in the next half-century or so In other areas, (64) , they foresee changes before too long
On the roads, self-driving taxis and cars, in (65) satellites guide the vehicle from office to home, or to holiday destinations, could arrive by 2019, (66) to the experts By 2034, (67) than 50 per cent of people in industrialized countries, (68)
is forecast, will drive clean electric vehicles
In space, a landing of humans (69) Mars could be the highlight of 2020, say writers and scientists at NASA Aliens may be contacted in 2025, but even 2050 is (70) soon for androids like C-3PO in Star Wars
On the James Bond-style personal jetpack, Noah Rifkin, director of technology deployment at (71) United States’s Department of Transportation, said that companies are unlikely to put enough money (72) research and development (73) they know how many people might want to buy it
At work, all the technologies needed to (74) with the need for paper have already been invented, yet Don Norman at Apple Computer forecasts that people (75) always want paper, although society may be 80 per cent paperless in 2009 Your answer:
(40)66 67 68 69 70
71 72 73 74 75
Part 3: Read the following passages and answer questions 76-89 PASSAGE 1:
As the pace of life continues to increase, we are fast losing the art of relaxation Once you are in the habit of rushing through lift, being on the go from morning till night, it is hard to slow down But relaxation is essential for a healthy mind and body
Stress is a natural part of everyday life and there is no way to avoid it In fact, it is not the bad thing it is often supposed to be A certain amount of stress is vital to provide motivation and give purpose to life It is only when the stress gets out of control that it can lead to poor performance and ill health
The amount of stress a person can withstand depends very much on the individual Some people are not afraid of stress, and such characters are obviously prime material for managerial responsibilities Others lose heart at the first signs of unusual difficulties When exposed to stress, in whatever form, we react both chemically and physically In fact we make choice between “fight” or “flight” and in more primitive days the choice made the difference between life or death The crises we meet today are unlikely to be so extreme, but however little the stress is, it involves the same response It is when such a reaction lasts long, through continued exposure to stress, that health becomes endangered Such serious conditions as high blood pressure and heart disease have established links with stress Since we cannot remove stress from our lives (it would be unwise to so even if we could), we need to find ways to deal with it
76 People are finding less and less time for relaxing themselves because
A they not know how to enjoy themselves
B they not believe that relaxation is important for health C they are travelling fast all the time
D they are becoming busier with their work
77 According to the writer, the most important character for a good manager is his A not fearing stress
B knowing the art of relaxation C high sense of responsibility D having control over performance
78 Which of the following statements is true? A We can find some ways to avoid stress B Stress is always harmful to people
(41)C “responding to crises quickly” D “losing heart at the signs difficulties”
80 In the last sentence of the passage, “do so” refers to A “expose ourselves to stress”
B “find ways to deal with stress”
C “remove stress from our lives” D “established links between diseases and stress” PASSAGE 2:
Traditional education creates, in time, an incomplete image on family’s gender roles From generation to generation children interiorize theirs parent’s model known as “separated world’s myth” – a wife and a mother only cooking ,doing laundry and taking care of the child “contrasting” with a husband and a father working or fixing different things
According to this mentality each partner has established responsibilities in private and public life that other one couldn’t take over
Changing traditional gender roles seems to be difficult not because woman or man don’t have the necessary skills for other one’s tasks but because everyone carries on a symbol of his “world” Society’s evolution especially on woman
valorization redefines gender roles promoting a woman more active, ambitious and independent and a man more emotional and involved in household tasks
Women of our days have more liberty to choose between the “family model” – these ones are being more obedient and anchored in tradition (the feminine type) and the “feminist model” – who’s priority is the career (the anti-feminine type) or the middle model adopted by the “double career” type of woman – profession and family On the base of any of these choices are variables like social-status, race, education level, culture’s values etc
We are assisting to a reprioritization of woman needs and so professional success beca me more interesting and
even attractive than family one probably because it brings something new Women are motivated to choose the
career by elements as the wish for financial independency, the need to prove her capa cities, to open and better integrate in modern society and the possibility to control and not being only controlled All this reasons offer her a psychological equilibrium
Most of the men consider women’s
career as a conflict source having arguments like: women will neglect theirs family attributions, the imminent change of man’s authority, his incertitude concerning the professional competition and the risk to deteriorate the marital relation Even at first side man and children are felling the stress generated by the new status of woman, she’s living an interior conflict as well Woman need to understand her need for self-accomplishment but the remains of traditional mentality still affect her modern vision
So our children should make a difference on gender roles perspective but we are in a vicious circle because every family is raising their kids for a passed time, influenced by their own mentality and resistance to change The main idea is that both women and men should consider this role’s exchange like a challenge and also accept that a man as well as a woman can anything with willing
(42)A Children’s perspective on the discrimination B The domination of men’s roles over women’s
C Gender roles in modern society D The interior conflicts in women’s roles over men’s
82 In the first paragraph, the phrase “separated world’s myth” refers to _ A children’s opinions on their world which is also their family
B children’s false view on the different and unexchangeable roles of their parents C children’s thoughts on their mothers’ domination roles over their fathers
D children’s ideas on what responsibilities their parents should be take charge of 83 What is the main idea of the second paragraph?
A Men’s and women’s roles cannot be easily exchanged since their lack of necessary skills B In the development of society, men becomes more involved in household chores while women are more active and independent
C The exchange between men’s and women’s roles turns out challenging because of an invisible default
D Society’s evolution is unlikely to happen due to the constancy of men’s and women’s roles 84 Which of the following words can best replace the word “anchored in” in the third
paragraph?
A conflicted with B attached to C accustomed to D connected with 85 What does the word “one” in paragraph four refer to?
A reprioritization B success C woman D need
86 Which of the followings is NOT mentioned as one of the women’s needs for reprioritization? A The need to manage their own lives on their own earnings
B The need to show their abilities in order to be recognized by the public C The need of integration into modern society
D The need to possibly bring something new
87 In the fifth paragraph, what does the author imply by saying “she’s living an interior conflict as well”?
A The remains of traditional mentality still affect women’s modern vision B Women still not know how to manage the conflicts with men
C The opposition from their husbands and children is so strong that women cannot overcome it
D Men and children always feel the stress with the domination of women’s roles 88 The word “deteriorate” in the fifth paragraph can be best replaced by A worsen B reduce C devastate D decline 89 What does the write advise people to by this reading passage?
(43)C Men and women roles’ exchange is impossible and children should understand it with willing D Children should learn that society’s evolution is no good for men at all
Your answer:
76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85
86 87 88 89
Part 4: Read the following passage and answer the questions from 90 to 95
Seven paragraphs have been removed from the passage For questions 90-95 choose from paragraphs A-G the one which fits each gap There is ONE extra paragraph which you not need to use Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes provided
Taking the waters
While we can survive for some time without food, we can only live for a few days without water A persistently dehydrated body can lead to lethargy, poor skin, high cholesterol levels, urinary-tract infections such as cystitis and bowel problems such as constipation
90 _
Even high blood fat (cholesterol and triglycerides) levels can be aggravated by lack of water; without it, fibre (found in whole grains, pulses, oats, fruits and vegetables) cannot swell and stimulate the body to produce High Density Lipoprotein, aka ‘good cholesterol’ HDL picks up Low Density Lipoprotein – ‘bad cholesterol’ - and takes it to the gut, where it is excreted 91
Most adults should drink two or three litres (about four or five pints) of water every day Those who exercise, and pregnant women, need even more Exercise causes the body to lose fluid, which can lead to over-heating, dizziness and tiredness During pregnancy, the fluid
requirement increases to nourish the foetus, while breast-feeding mums need extra fluid to produce milk Children can lose a lot of water through their skin, because they’re generally more active Urine is one of the best guides to the adequacy of fluid intake
92
When you boost your water intake, you will find yourself using the loo more frequently, but your body will soon adapt If you have other symptoms - a need to pass urine excessively, blood in urine, pain or extreme itchiness or discomfort - it may mean that you have a urine infection, which will need medical attention
93 _
With digestive disorders such as a hiatus hernia or oesophagitis (inflammation of the oesophagus), having too much liquid can cause the stomach contents to leak up into the oesophagus, irritate the oesophagus walls and bring on heartburn To avoid this, take only small sips with your meal to refresh your palate, but make up your fluid requirement between meals
94 _
(44)old pipes, for example) or bacterial overgrowth Water companies now have a legal duty to meet safety standards and are ‘committed to improvements in the palatability of water, particularly taste and clarity’, according to Water UK
95 _
Also, it doesn’t have to be served cold - there are many fruit and herbal teas and tisanes on the market; you could even make your own using fresh mint, or root ginger with lemon and honey Remember that water that contains caffeine - from coffee, tea, colas or hot chocolate - does not count towards your daily two- to three-litre intake because caffeine is dehydrating Enjoy two or three cups (the daily recommendation), but then take care to keep up necessary levels of pure water - your best liquid asset
A A water filter can remove some of the undesirable tastes, but make sure it is regularly
serviced, otherwise you will be contaminating your water by passing it through an unclean filter Bottled water is handy to carry around with you, to give to your child to take to school or to have sitting on your desk - all good ways of reminding you to drink a glass an hour You can make water more interesting by adding shavings of fresh ginger, slices or squeezes of fresh lemon or lime, a few drops of orange-blossom water or a dash of elderflower or lime cordial
B An adult’s body is made up of about 65 per cent water, and this has to be topped up to keep it healthy, flexible and young-looking We need water to keep the body flushing waste products, maintain healthy skin, hair and organs, produce digestive enzymes, regulate our temperature (cooling by evaporation through the skin) and aid uptake of essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals and natural sugars
C For people who have a poor appetite, or who need to put on weight or maximise their calorie intake, it is important not to drink large amounts of water at meal times Water itself does not disturb digestion, but if you fill yourself up with fluid, you’ll have less room for food
D I recently discovered when advising a high-altitude level climber (Mount Everest, K2, etc) that checking the colour of urine can be a life-saving exercise Urine should be pale in colour, and you should go to the loo regularly throughout the day If urine is dark, you are not drinking enough water - which can quickly lead to death if you’re 24,000ft above sea level If you think two litres of water is a lot, imagine having to drink eight to 10 - the average daily fluid
requirement for high-altitude climbers!
E We lose water mainly through our kidneys and skin (the skin’s inner layer, dermis, is made up of 70 per cent water and acts as a natural reservoir) We also lose a lot of water when we suffer sickness, diarrhoea or any infection that causes fever Now that the majority of us live in centrally heated houses and work in offices with heating and air conditioning, we lose more water through our skin than people did in the past Our diets now also contain higher levels of salt, additives and sugars, all of which place extra strain on the body’s water reserves
F Many people wonder why doctors and medical people make so much fuss about water, but the reason is clear: water is good for you And the more you drink the better it is for your health Most people drink far less than they should and they are not aware of this
G Whether you get your water from a tap or a bottle is up to you Mineral and spring water are ground waters, which means they landed as rain, seeped through rocks and collected in underground pools When this water reaches the surface, it can be bottled and labelled as spring water ‘Natural mineral water’ is more rigidly defined and is better regulated; it has to come from a source which is naturally protected, of a constant composition and free from pollution A small amount of
(45)Your answer:
90 91 92 93 94 95
IV WRITING (60 points)
Part 1: Use the word given in brackets and make any necessary additions to write a new sentence in such a way that it is as similar as possible in meaning to the original
sentence Do NOT change the form of the given word (0) has been done as an example It began to rain almost immediately after our arrival at the resort (WE)
è Scarcely _ had we arrived at the resort when _ it began to rain 96 I’m sure you’re wondering why I haven’t contacted you for so long (HAS)
è You must _ so long since I contacted you
97 The restaurant manager thought that they were likely to lose all their customers if service didn’t improve (RAN)
è The restaurant manager thought that they
if service didn’t improve
98 Alistair has no chance of being selected for the team because of his poor sprint times (PAID)
è Alistair’s poor sprint times of being selected for the team
99 I found the plot of the book too complicated to follow (HEAD) è I
the plot of the book
100 Although everything pointed to her having taken the money, she strenuously denied it (EVIDENCE)
è She strenuously denied
_ the contrary Part 2: The pie charts below give information about the household expenditure of two average U.S families in different years
(46)Write at least 150 words
……… ………
……… ………
……… ………
Part 3: Write an essay on how you can prepare yourself for living in a diverse and more global society about 350 words discussing your opinions
(You may continue your writing on the back page if you need more space) -THE END -
ĐÁP ÁN I LISTENING: 2/50 points
Part
1.B 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.C
Part
6 has plummeted 11 pickup in demands
7 help out with grandkids 12 huge millennial generation shut down for maintenance 13 carpooling
9 switch to gasoline blends 14 oil industry
10 greenhouse gas emissions 15 significant upheaval Part
16 A 17 C 18 D 19 F 20 G
Part
21 (about) 150 miles per hour 24 stay away from beaches, rough seas 22 (about) 225 miles 25 take shelter
23 Category
II LEXICO-GRAMMAR: 1/20 points Part
26 B 27 C 28 A 29 B 30 A 31 D 32 D
33 C 34 B 35 B 36 C 37 A 38 C 39 D
Part
40 undeniably 41 dependant 42 anti-social 43 face-to-face 44 depicting 45 ironically III RADING: 1/50 points
(47)46 C 47 A 48 B 49 D 50 A
51 D 52 B 53 B 54 D 55 B
56 C 57 A 58 D 59 C 60 D
Part
61 out 62 to 63 least
64 however / though / nevertheless
65 which 66 according 67 more 68 it 69 on 70 too 71 the 72 into 73 until / unless 74 away 75 will Part
76 D 77 A 78 D 79 B 80 C
81 C 82 B 83 B 84 B 85 B
86 D 87 A 88 C 89 B
Part
90 B 91 E 92 D 93 C 94 G 95 A
IV WRITING (60 points) Part 4/20 points
96 be wondering why it has been
97 ran the risk of losing all their customers
98 put paid to his chance / put paid to his chances / have put paid to his chance / have put paid to his chances
99 can’t make head nor tail of
100 taking the money despite evidence to Part 20 points
Part 20 points Notes:
The mark given to parts and is based on the following scheme: Content: (35% of total mark)
a Providing all main ideas and details as required b Communicating intentions sufficiently and effectively Organization & Presentation: (30% of total mark)
a Ideas are well organized and presented with coherence, cohesion, and clarity b The essay is well-structured
3 Language: (30% of total mark)
(48)of English language gifted upper-secondary school students b Good use and control of grammatical structures
4 Handwriting, punctuation, and spelling: (5% of total mark) a Intelligible handwriting
b Good punctuation and no spelling mistakes
Markers should discuss the suggested answers and the marking scale thoroughly before marking the papers
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