READING COMPREHENSION Passage 1: Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete the blank or answer the question.. 10 points In colonial America, people generally cove[r]
(1)BLOGCHUYENANH.WORDPRESS.COM ĐỀ THI ĐỀ NGHỊ (Đề gồm 08 trang) KỲ THI OLYMPIC TRUYỀN THỐNG 30/4 LẦN THỨ XIX – NĂM 2013 Môn thi: ANH VĂN – Khối: 10 Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút A MULTIPLE CHOICE I PHONOLOGY Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three (5 points) A crooked B wretched C hooked D sacred A buried B lumber C reluctant D luncheon A exact B examine C excuse D exist A pasteurize B gratuity C maturity D question A necklace B preface C palace D replace Choose the word that is stressed differently from the others in the list (5 points) A refugee B nominee C employee D committee A refrigerate B indefinite C magnificent D economic A diversity B eco-tourist C amphibians D courageous A prosperous B oblivious C obvious D vigorous 10 A peninsula B relativism C legitimacy D perpetuate II VOCABULARY Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences (10 points) 11 Certain kinds of plants can grow only in _ soil A loose B slack C sparse D scarce 12 My father takes a(n) _ view of my borrowing so much money from a person like John A low B opposing C dim D gloomy 13 As the twenty-first century _, it seems that more and more people are leading increasingly hectic and stressful lives A proceeds B approaches C comes D arrives 14 When I finish writing this composition, I’m going to _ and go to bed A make time B hit the hay C hit the big time D call it a day 15 _, Americans eat a light breakfast They usually don’t eat a lot of food in the morning A By and large B Fair and square C Ins and outs D Odds and ends 16 The woodcutter had to grope his way in the thick smoke because _ was poor A sight B vision C sighting D visibility 17 When his parents are away, his oldest brother _ A knocks it off B calls the shots C draws the line D is in the same boat 18 His emotional problems _ from the attitudes he encountered as a child A flourish B stem C root D sprout 19 My jeans _ in the wash and they’re too small for me now A reduced B shrank C diminished D deteriorated 20 When it comes to health care, illegible script can be dangerous, if not _ A deathly B deadly C deadening D deathlike III GRAMMAR AND STRUCTURES Choose the best answer that grammatically fits each of the blanks in the following sentences (10 points) 21 Now I know we were just too tired Even with your help, we _ it A hadn’t finished B wouldn’t finish C won’t finish D wouldn’t have finished Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 1/8 (2) 22 The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on _ best in its climate and soil A the growth of what B what grown C what grows D which is grown 23 I could tell from the _ look on her face that something terrible _ A frightened / happened B frightening / had happened C frightened / would happen D frightening / had been happening 24 In a money-oriented society, the average individual cares little about solving _ problem A any other B any other’s C anyone else’s D anyone’s else 25 Recent evidence makes it possible for investigators to conclude that _ A some paintings by Rembrandt were faked B some paintings by Rembrandt must be faked C Rembrandt was attributed to some paintings D some paintings by Rembrandt gets faked 26 I’d rather _ until Jill comes back Let’s go home A not to wait B not wait C have not waited D I didn’t wait 27 _ make a good impression on her A Only by doing so can I B Only by so doing I can C Only by doing so I can D Only so doing can I 28 I’ll go on a diet if you _ A should B would C will D shall 29 It looks _ the game will be cancelled _ the rain stops A like / unless B that / so long as C as if / for fear that D as though / unless 30 _ are hot is a common misconception A All deserts B That all deserts C All deserts which D Of all deserts III PREPOSITIONS & PHRASAL VERBS 31 After the heavy snowstorm, the town was thickly covered _ snow A among B in C under D of 32 The car knocked the man _ his bicycle A away B out C over D off 33 When the factory _, hundreds of jobs were lost A pulled down B went off C shut down D leveled off 34 You mustn’t leave _ these difficult exercises; them all A for B behind C out D off 35 If you pay the restaurant bill with your credit card, I’ll _ with you later A settle down B pay back C settle up D pay up 36 As you arrive late, you’ll have to _ the time you have lost A make up for B make up to C up to D up for 37 You shouldn’t live _ your means A beyond B without C into D on 38 I think it would be best if you _ down your complaints in a letter addressed to the manager A put B jot C take D lay 39 Theater censorship has been _ in Britain A made off with B made out C done away with D done down 40 I’m not sure whether this new style of shoes will _ A get on B turn up C catch on D come up IV READING COMPREHENSION Passage 1: Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete the blank or answer the question (10 points) In colonial America, people generally covered their beds with decorative quilts resembling those of the lands from which the quitters had come Wealthy and socially prominent settlers made quilts of the English type, cut from large lengths of cloth of the same color and texture rather than stitched together from smaller pieces Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 2/8 (3) They made these until the advent of the Revolutionary War in 1775, when everything English came to be frowned upon Among the whole-cloth quilts made by these wealthy settlers during the early period are those now called linsey-woolseys This term was usually applied to a fabric of wool and linen used in heavy clothing and quilted petticoats worn in the wintertime Despite the name, linsey-woolsey bedcovers did not often contain linen Rather, they were made of a lop layer of woolen or glazed worsted wool fabric, consisting of smooth, compact yarn from long wool fiber dyed dark blue, green, or brown with a bottom layer of a coarser woolen material, either natural or a shade of yellow The filling was a soft layer of wool which had been cleaned and separated and the three layers were held together with decorative stitching done with homespun linen thread Later, cotton thread WM used for this purpose The design of the stitching was often a simple one composed of interlocking circles or crossed diagonal lines giving a diamond pattern This type of heavy, warm, quilted bedcover was so large that it to the floor The corners are cut out at the foot of the cover so that the quilt fit snugly around the tall four-poster, beds of the 1700’s, which differed from those of today in that they were shorter and wider; they were short because people slept in a semi-sitting position with many bolsters or pillows, and wide, because each bed often slept three or more The linsey-woolsey covering was found in the colder regions of the country because of the warmth it afforded There was no central heating and most bedrooms did not have fireplaces 41 What does this passage mainly discuss? A The processing of wool B Linsey-woolsey bedcovers C Sleeping habits of colonial Americans D Quilts made in England 42 The word “prominent” in line is closest in meaning to _ A isolated B concerned C generous D distinguished 43 The author mentions the Revolutionary War as a time period when _ A quills were supplied to the army B more immigrants arrived from England C quills imported from England became harder to find D people’s attitudes toward England changed 44 The phrase “applied to” in line is closest in meaning to _ A sewn onto B compared to C used for D written down on 45 The term “linsey-woolsey” originally meant fabric used primarily in _ A quilts B sheets C clothing D pillows 46 The word “coarser” in line 10 is closest in meaning to _ A older B less heavy C more attractive D rougher 47 The quilts described in the second and third paragraphs were made primarily of _ A wool B linen C cotton D a mixture of fabrics 48 It can be inferred from the third paragraph that the sleeping habits of most Americans have changed since the 1700’s in all the following ways EXCEPT _ A the position in which people sleep B the numbers of bolsters or pillows people sleep on C the length of time people sleep D the number of people who sleep in one bed 49 The word “afforded” in line 20 is closest in meaning to _ A provided B spent C avoided D absorbed 50 Which of the following was most likely to be found in a bedroom in the colder areas of the American colonies? A A linsey-woolsey B A vent from a central healing system C A fireplace D A wood stove Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 3/8 (4) Passage 2: Read the following passage and choose the best option to complete the blank or answer the question (10 points) Cooperation is the common endeavor of two or more people to perform a task or reach a jointly cherished goal Like competition and conflict, there are different forms of cooperation, based on group organization and attitudes In the first form, known as primary cooperation, group and individual fuse The group contains nearly all of each individual’s life The rewards of the group’s work are shared with each member There is an interlocking identity of individual, group and task performed Means and goals become one, for cooperation itself is valued While primary cooperation is most often characteristic of preliterate societies, secondary cooperation is characteristic of many modern societies In secondary cooperation, individuals devote only part of their lives to the group Cooperation itself is not a value Most members of the group feel loyalty, but the welfare of the group is not the first consideration Members perform tasks so that they can separately enjoy the fruits of their cooperation in the form of salary, prestige, or power Business offices and professional athletic teams are examples of secondary cooperation In the third type, called tertiary cooperation or accommodation, latent conflict underlies the shared work The attitudes of the cooperating parties are purely opportunistic: the organization is loose and fragile Accommodation involves common means to achieve antagonistic goals: it breaks down when the common means cease to aid each party in reaching its goals This is not, strictly speaking, cooperation at all, and hence the somewhat contradictory term antagonistic cooperation is sometimes used for this relationship 51 What is the author’s main purpose in the first paragraph of the passage? A To offer a brief definition of cooperation B To urge readers to cooperate more often C To show the importance of group organization and attitudes D To explain how cooperation differs from competition and conflict 52 The word “cherished” in paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A agreed on B defined C set up D prized 53 The word “fuse” in paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A unite B react C evolve D explore 54 Which of the following statements about primary cooperation is supported by information in the passage? A It was confined to prehistoric times B It is most commonly seen among people who have not yet developed reading and writing skills C It is usually the first stage of cooperation achieved by a group of individuals attempting to cooperate D It is an ideal that can never be achieved 55 According to the passage, why people join groups that practice secondary cooperation? A To associate with people who have similar backgrounds B To defeat a common enemy C To experience the satisfaction of cooperation D To get rewards for themselves 56 Which of the following is an example of the third form of cooperation as it is defined in the fourth paragraph? A Members of a farming community share work and the food that they grow B Students form a study group so that all of them can improve their grades C A new business attempts to take customers away from an established company D Two rival political parties temporarily work together to defeat a third party Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 4/8 (5) 57 Which of the following is NOT given as a name for the third type of cooperation? A Antagonistic cooperation B Latent conflict C Accommodation D Tertiary cooperation 58 The word “fragile” in paragraph is closest in meaning to _ A involuntary B inefficient C easily broken D poorly planned 59 As used throughout the passage, the term “common” is closest in meaning to which of the following? A vulgar B ordinary C popular D shared 60 Which of the following best describes the overall organization of the passage? A The author presents the points of view of three experts on the same topic B The author provides a number of concrete examples and then draws a conclusion C The author compares and contrasts two types of human relations D The author describes a concept by analyzing its three forms V GUIDED CLOZE TEST Passage 1: Read the following passage and choose the options that best complete the blanks (10 points) When you read something in a foreign language, you frequently come across words you not (61) _ understand Sometimes you check the meaning in a dictionary and sometimes you guess The strategy you adopt depends very much upon the (62) _ of accuracy you require and the time at your (63) _ If you are the sort of person who tends to turn to the dictionary frequently, it is (64) _ remembering that every dictionary has its limitations Each definition is only an approximation and one (65) _ up an accurate picture of the meaning of a word only after meeting it in a (66) _ of contexts It is also important to recognize the special dangers of dictionaries that translate from English into your native language and vice versa If you must use a dictionary, it is usually far safer to (67) _ an EnglishEnglish dictionary When you come across unknown words in an exam text, it is very easy to panic However, if you develop efficient techniques for guessing the meaning, you will overcome a number of possible problems and help yourself to understand far more (68) _ the text than you at first thought (69) _ Two strategies which may help you guess the meaning of a word are: using contextual clues, both within the sentence and outside, and making use of clues (70) _ from the formation of the word 61 A wholly B totally C fully D completely 62 A extent B level C degree D range 63 A disposal B convenience C reach D turn 64 A worth B valuable C essential D vital 65 A forms B builds C makes D turns 66 A multiple B diversity C variety D variation 67 A survey B consult C refer D inquire 68 A of B on C for D within 69 A truly B likely C firmly D partly 70 A barred B extracted C originated D derived Passage 2: Read the following passage and choose the options that best complete the blanks (10 points) It stands to (71) _ that a city like Los Angeles, which is home to the rich and famous, is also where you find the Association of Celebrity Personal Assistants Celebrity personal assistants are a unique group among Hollywood professionals (72) _ the lawyers and agents who rub shoulders with the stars and (73) _ millions, personal assistants (PAs) are not paid well They typically earn about $56,000 a year which, (74) _ their round-the-clock obligations, isn’t much by Hollywood standards As for the job description, it’s also far from glamorous Responsibilities include doing laundry, (75) _ groceries and paying bills So what's the attraction? One celebrity PA says, ‘I don’t (76) _ myself a vain or superficial person, but it would be (77) _ to Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 5/8 (6) say that we all don't like being close to someone's that's powerful.’ But not everyone is qualified for the job Rita Tateel teaches would-be assistants to the stars and begins her lessons with some (78) _ truths: 'You must be in good health at all times, because you are (79) _ a celebrity's life If you get sick their life can't just stop And you need to be flexible and able to (80) _ in all kinds of hours You have to be a can-do person If there’s one word that celebrities don't want to hear, that word is “no”.’ 71 A truth B discussion C argument D reason 72 A However B Unlike C Despite D Similarly 73 A give B take C make D pay 74 A given B received C spend D being 75 A shopping B clutching C fetching D bringing 76 A describe B know C consider D think 77 A true B honest C lie D wrong 78 A such B hard C heavy D advice 79 A working B running C dealing D getting 80 A take B adapt C get D put B WRITTEN TEST I WORD FORMS Complete each sentence with the correct form of the word given in parentheses (10 points) When it’s _, she will be let to know the truth (RIGHT) The competition welcomes _ from any parts of the world (COME) I was surprised at his _ to work late at night (PREPARE) The village residents remained _ with terror, when the earth shook (SPEAKER) Heavy rain and excessive use have soil _ (POVERTY) I don’t care if you had had too much to drink Your behavior last night was _ (DEFEND) Workers have voted for a two-hour _ in protest over wage cuts (STOP) It’s _ possible for him to overrule their decision, but highly unlikely (THEORY) England set a high standard for _ (SPORTS) 10 I always drink something _ if I’m driving (ALCOHOL) Complete the following passage with the correct forms of the given words in the box (10 points) CONFIDENT / MARKER / PERSONAL / ESTIMATE / NOTICE REPETITION / ADEQUACY / COGNITION / RELATE / INTERPRET Experiments have shown that in selecting (11) _ for a job, interviewing is, at best, a hindrance and may even cause harm These studies have disclosed that the judgments of interviewers differ (12) _ and bear little or no relationship to the suitability of job applicants Of the many reasons why this should be the case, four in particular stand out The first reason is related to an error of judgment known as the “halo effect.” If a person has one (13) _ good trait, his or her other characteristics will be judged as better than they really are Thus, an individual who dresses smartly and shows (14) _ is likely to be judged capable of doing a job well regardless of his or her real ability Interviewers are also prejudiced by the “primacy effect.” This error occurs when (15) _ of later information is distorted by earlier relevant information Hence, in an interview situation, the interviewer spends most of me interview trying to confirm the impression given by the candidate in the first few moments Studies have (16) _ demonstrated that such an impression is (17) _ to the aptitude of the applicant Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 6/8 (7) The phenomenon known as the “contrast effect” also skews the judgment of interviewers A suitable candidate may be (18) _ because he or she is different from a previous one who appears exceptionally intelligent Likewise, an average candidate who is preceded by one who gives a weak showing may be judged as more suitable than he or she really is Since interviews as a form of recruitment have been shown to be (19) _, other selection procedures have been devised that more accurately predict candidate suitability Of the various tests devised, the predictor that appears to this most successfully is the applicant’s (20) _ ability as measured by a variety of verbal and spatial tests II ERROR IDENTIFICATION Identify 10 errors in the following passage and correct them (10 points) Although speech is the most advanced form of communication, there are many ways of communicating not using speech Signals, signs, symbols, and gestures may be found in each known culture The basic function of a signal is to impinge upon the environment in such a way that it attracts attention, as, for example, the dots and dashes of a telegraph circuit Coded to refer to speech, the potential for communication is very great Less adaptable for the codification of words, signs also contain meaning in and of them A stop sign or a barber pole conveys meaning quickly and conveniently Symbols are more difficult to describe than either signals or signs because of their intricate relationship with the receiver cultural perceptions In some cultures, applauding in a theater provides performers with an auditory symbol of approving Gestures such as waving and hand-shaking also communicate certain cultural messengers Although signals, signs, symbols, and gestures are very useful, they have a major disadvantage They usually not allow ideas to be sharing without the sender being directly adjacent to the receiver As a result, means of communication intended to be used for long distances and extended periods is based upon speech Radio, television, and the telephone are only few III CLOZE TESTS Passage 1: Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word (10 points) One of the most amazing marathon races in the world is the Marathon of the Sands It takes (1) _ every April in the Sahara Dessert in the south of Morocco, a part of the world where temperatures can (2) _ fifty degrees centigrade The standard length of the marathon is 42.5 kilometers but this one is 240 kilometers (3) _ and takes seven days to complete It began in 1986 and now attracts about two hundred runners, the majority of (4) _ ages range from seventeen to forty-seven About half of them come from France and the (5) _ from all over the world From Britain it costs £2,500 to enter, including return air fares The race is rapidly getting more and more popular (6) _, or perhaps because of, the hard conditions that runners must endure They have to carry food and (7) _ else they need for seven days in rucksack weighing no more than twelve kilograms In addition to (8) _, they are given a liter and a half of water every ten kilometers Runners (9) _ terrible physical hardships Sometimes they lose toenails and skin peels on their feet However, doctors are always (10) _ hand to deal with minor injuries and to make sure that runners not push themselves too far Passage 2: Fill in each blank with ONE suitable word (10 points) Of course, we all think our children are the best and brightest in the class (11) _ have you ever seriously thought that your child (12) _ be highly intelligent? Does he or she stand out in class as Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 7/8 (8) being far (13) _ of his or her classmates? How can we be sure? Child psychiatrists and educationists have compiled a profile of highly gifted children so that parents can have the opportunity to see for themselves which characteristics are true (14) _ their own offspring and then (15) _ the appropriate steps Firstly, these children have an unusually (16) _ vocabulary, enjoy reading and show curiosity about the world and (17) _ makes thing work Secondly, they are perfectionists, have the ability to work independently and are (18) _ in adult topics such as religion, war, and politics, and so on Furthermore, highly gifted children are sensitive, creative, and adventurous They have a good sense of humor and usually have the ability to look on the bright (19) _ of a difficult situation They often show a desire to improve them and they dislike conforming (20) _ for the sake of it IV SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Rewrite the sentences with the given words or beginning in such a way that their meanings remain unchanged (20 points) It was impossible to predict all the problems that we faced when we built our own house Nobody I think going to see the match is preferable to staying at home in the afternoon Rather _ The 1970s saw the rise to fame of rock musician Rich Wakeman (NAME) I’ve never thought of buying a new computer Buying The scandal diminished the value of his public image (TOOK) Shall we split the cost of a taxi to the party? (HALVES) Why I think I’ll leave a note on the desk in case he needs my address Should Simon hadn’t expected that he would feel so weak after the operation The operation left The family members find it hard to accept their father’s fortune will go to charity (RESISTANCE) 10 She wrote notes on everything that was said at the meeting (RECORD) THE END OF THE TEST Blogchuyenanh.wordpress.com – Feb 2013 Trang 8/8 (9)