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KỲ TUYÊN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHỞ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2019-2020 SỞ THI GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐẮKLẮK GIÁM KHẢO GIÁM KHẢO ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC ĐIỀM THI BẰNG SÓ SỐ PHÁCH BẰNG CHỮ (Đe thi gồm có 03 trang) MƠN: TIẾNG ANH - Phần: NGHE HIẺU Thời gian làm bài: 30 phút (không kể thời gian phát đề) Ngày thi: 07/6/2019 (Lưu ý: Thí sinh làm đề thi này) HƯỚNG DẪN PHẦN THI NGHE HIẺU • Bài nghe gồm 03 phần; phần nghe 02 lần, lần cách 05 giây • Mở đầu kết thúc nghe có tín hiệu nhạc • Mọi hướng dẫn cho thí sinh (bằng tiếng Anh) có nghe PART I For questions 1-5, complete the table below Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer 00 is done as an example (10 points) Apartments Facilities Other information Cost Rose Garden Apartments studio flat Example Entertainment program: £219 Greek (00) dancing Blue Bay Apartments large salt-water swimming pool - just (1) _ meters from beach £275 - near shops (2) terrace Apartments watersports £490 The Grand - Greek paintings - overlooking (4) _ (5)£ -(3) - near a supermarket and a disco Your answers: PART II For questions to 15, complete the sentences Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer (20 points) VOLUNTEERING IN AFRICA Elizabeth worked for a before she went to Africa Page of Elizabeth first found out about working as a volunteer from a she saw at the dentist’s The course in London that Elizabeth attended was called Elizabeth’s job in Africa was to teach how to market their goods 10 On arrival in Africa, Elizabeth spent doing a training course with other volunteers 11 Elizabeth used a to travel short distances in Africa 12 Elizabeth feels that she got on best with in the area of Africa where she lived 13 Back in England, Elizabeth found that she was disturbed by the in the city 14 At the moment, Elizabeth buys and sells from Africa 15 Nowadays, Elizabeth spends more time on her favorite pastime, which is Your answers: 11 12 13 14 10 15 PART HI For questions 16-20, choose the correct letter A, B or c for each answer (10 points) 16 Don says that most of his passengers A are not students B are looking for jobs c work in conservation 17 When Don first meets a group, he A gives them blankets for the overnight trip B shows them where to sit on the truck c checks they have the right equipment 18 Don remembers one trip when A he failed to take enough food B someone made a mistake with the food c someone complained about the food Page of 19 Don oversees the domestic work because A he doesn’t like to lose things B it has to be done within an hour c people complain if things are dirty 20 If people argue, Don says that he A prefers not to get involved B separates the people concerned c asks a group for a solution Your answers: 16 17 18 THE END Page of 19 20 THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG SỞ GIÁO DỤC VẶKỲ ĐÀO TẠO NĂM HỌC 2019- 2020 ĐẮK LẤK MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH - CHUYÊN - ĐỌC VIẾT Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề ĐỀ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 08 trang) Chú ý: - Thí sinh làm đề thi bên - Ngồi phần u cầu, thí sinh khơng ghi thêm thơng tin phần phách đề thi Họ tên thí sinh: ; Số báo danh: Ngày, tháng, năm sinh: ; Noi sinh:., Học sinh trường: ; Huyện/TX/TP: Họ tên, chữ ký Giám Họ tên, chữ ký Giám Số thứ tự thi (do Mã thỉ (do HĐ thị thị giám thị ghi) chấm ghi) SỞ GIÁO DỤC VÀ ĐÀO TẠO ĐẤKLẤK KỲ THI TUYỂN SINH VÀO LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHÔ THÔNG NĂM HỌC 2019-2020 ĐÈ CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi gồm có 08 trang) Mơn thi: TIẾNG ANH - CHUYÊN Phần: ĐỌC-VIẾT Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Ngày thi: 07/6/2019 (Lưu ý: Thỉ sinh làm đề thỉ này) PART A PHONETICS (20.0 pts) I Choose the option A, B, c, or D that has the underlined and bold part pronounced differently from the others (10.0 pts) Your answers: PART B VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR (40.0pts) I Choose the best word or phrase from A, B, c, or D to complete these sentences (20.0 pts) 21 It was felt that the new bonus for increased production would provide an to work Trang 1/8 overtime A incitement B attraction c initiative D incentive 22 The children’s diet was in vitamin D, which has caused rickets A absent B faulty c deficient D missing 23 The whereabouts of the exiled president remains a guarded secret A highly B closely c deeply D entirely 24 In the of security, personnel must wear their identity badges at all time A requirement B demands c assistance D interests 25 The little girl is carrying a bag on her arm A canvas heavy striped shopping B heavy striped canvas shopping c striped shopping heavy canvas D striped heavy canvas shopping 26 Tom: “How stupid of me to lend him a lot of money.” Laura: “’’ A You said it! B You don’t say! c You can’t say fairer than that! D You could say that again! 27 The fisherman more fish in one night than ever before, so when they anchored in the harbor, they with joy at the thought of their reward A had been catching/ will sing B will have caught/ were singing c had caught/ were singing D caught/ have been singing 28 It is a serious operation for a woman as old as my grandmother She's very frail I hope she will A come round B get away c put through D pull through 29 The country’s wealth comes chiefly from its many A herd of cattle B herd of cattles c herds of cattles D herds of cattle 30 the dispute has already been resolved in principle, a formal agreement should be forthcoming in the next day or two A Because B Since c Despite D Although 31 The standard Milky Way model comprised a thin disk of bright young stars surrounded by a sparsely halo of old stars A colonized B inhabited c occupied D populated 32 when they learned that the chairman would not be able to join the meeting A When they realized why they were all there in that early time of the day B Hardly had the committee learned the reason of the meeting c However professional they tried to be seen D It wasn’t until they got a phone call about an urgent meeting the next day 33 Linda: “What kinds of music you like, Mary?” - Mary: “” A You really guess so B Well, I guess I’m really into jazz c Hmm, no, I don’t really like Westerns D Concert 34 As we drove over the river, we noticed local women _their clothes in the water A towashing B washing c wash D to be washed 35 He was very about his scar and thought everyone was staring at him A sensitive B sensible c sensational D senatorial 36 If only the sun, so we could get the photographer some photos A would come out/ take B had come out/ taken c would come out/ to take D come out/ taken 37.1 strongly that her current enthusiasm is not going to last A think B conclude c speculate D suspect 38 The driver’s attention was by a child running across the road A deterred B disturbed c distracted D destroyed 39 The restaurant is popular with this film star and the A like B same c similar D such Trang 2/8 40 He spent his entire life round the world, never setting down anywhere A scattering B scrambling c transporting D roaming Your answers: 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 32 IL Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms of the words in parentheses (20.0 pts) A JAPANESE TRADITION Of the myriad of Japanese ceremonies introduced to the West, the Japanese tea ceremony would have to be the least (41 ACCESS) Like many other aspects of Japanese culture, the practice of drinking tea was brought from China well over a thousand years ago In Japan, green tea developed its own character, and the Japanese tea ceremony has evolved into a (42 PECULIAR)Japanese phenomenon The modem tea ceremony can be traced back to the 17th century when it developed alongside another singular Japanese adaptation of Chinese culture: the philosophy of Zen The tea ceremony eventually became established as a recognized form of high art, where it was practised in diverse (43 LOCATE), from a Zen temple to an ordinary home Even today, the simplest and most secular tea ceremony still embraces the Zen aesthetics of simplicity, (44 AUSTERE)and devotion During the ceremony strictly prescribed words of invitation and (45 GRATEFUL) are murmured quietly; tea makers and guests play their roles with (46 HUMBLE) and respect A brief moment of profound tranquility has been (47 COMMUNE) created and shared It is simultaneously an aesthetic, social and spiritual moment (48 SIGNIFY), it is a Japanese moment, fleeting and poignant with its own (49 PEACE) where the noise and confusion of the everyday world is temporarily suspended as a vague, (50 DEFINE)sense of the eternal pervades Your answers: 41 46 42 47 43 48 44 49 45 50 PART c READING (50.0 pts) I Choose one word from A, B, c or D that best completes each gap in the passage (10.0 pts) FRIENDS BENEFIT FIRMS We have all heard tales about difficult people at work, usually managers, but the office is also where many people make friends, and friends (51)US to feel that bit more enthusiastic about the job we Research has found that more than half of British workers meet their best friends in the office and more than a third say that they go on holiday with (52)workers The changing nature of work - more flexibility, more multi-tasking - means that people (53) stability from their workmates Friendships bring (54) in a changing world A collaborative working environment (55)the way to make job-sharing and expansion of roles more of an (56)for employers and employees So fun workplaces, where friendships flourish, attract workers who can handle changing job roles This is not (57)surprising although it may have been when Elton Mayo (58)experiments in human behaviour with workers at the Western Electric Company in Chicago in the 1920s By fiddling Trang 3/8 with the factory lightning levels, Mayo found that productivity and morale were (59) more by cohesion levels among staff than by physical (60) The conclusion he drew from these experiements was that work in social affair (Complete CAE- Guy Brook- Hart and Simon Haines) 51 A enliven B influence c inspire D stimulate 52 A peer B colleague c companion D fellow 53 A desire B search c.seek D wish 54 A basis B support c assistance D backing 55 A leads B finds c shows D paves 56 A option B opportunity c opening D occasion 57 A extremely B thoroughly c entirely D utterly 58 A practised B conducted c ran D 59 A altered B adapted c varied D affected 60 A states B conditions c situations D requirements Your answers: 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 II Read the passage and fill in each blank with ONE suitable word (20.0 pts) 55 60 TEENAGERS AND TELEVISION Until very recently, teenagers have been hooked (61)television Parents have worried that their children are becoming fat, lazy (62)potatoes, and teenagers seem to have preferred watching TV to (63)any other activity in the home Except perhaps sleeping But no more! (64)to the latest statistics, teenagers have gone off TV and are turning off in droves Given the choice (65)TV and the internet, it’s clear what most teens prefer The internet (66) an interactive, social need that TV doesn’t Teenagers at a loose (67)in their bedrooms can hang out (68)their mates in cyberspace As websites such as MySpace have taken off, teenagers have been only (69)eager to join in their millions and spend hours a day - and night - online We’re witnessing the birth of the generation of the ‘keyboard potato', for (70)of a better expression Your answers: 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 III Read the following passage and choose the best answer (A, B, c or D) to complete each sentence (20.0 pts) AMERICAN RAILROADS Of all the developments in the 19th century, railroads probably had the largest impact on the American economy The feasibility of steam locomotion was demonstrated by John Stevens Stevens and his sons created a drcular railway on which a train could run at 12 miles an hour Directors in other major cities were stimulated by the news of the train Peter Cooper designed a small train, Tom Thumb, and placed it on trial in 1830 Supposedly, this was the first American - built train on the rails At first, when they were gradually gaining popularity, American trains followed British designs Eighty percent of rails in America came from Britain, which also supplied most countries with engineers or iron rails at some point For example, some places in Asia are “Western built” because they were built under pressure to conform to Western interests Soon after, minds were focused on developing and improving the locomotive in a noticeably American style When the Depression took place in America, many people drank disease-infested water and became sick Around the same time, wages of railroad workers were cut Due to the stress and dangers Trang 4/8 of railroad work, many injuries resulted, and people lost theử hands, feet and fingers Over two hundred workers were being killed each year Greedy corporations were exploiting employees by reducing wages and labor, then requiring workers to work double shifts Eventually, people took a stand against selfish corporations, and violent strikes were held in major cities They demanded a cancellation of the wage cuts The conflict continued until the workers were finally given 97.5% of their demands The building of railroads required an enormous amount of capital; the government refused to finance railroads dfrectly However, the government helped to finance the building of lines by granting of large tracts of land The government recovered its investment because land near railroads demanded a much higher price than land without access to transportation Federal and state governments gave hundreds of millions of acres of land to the railroads in the 19 th century, yet the investment in railroads was ultimately profitable for the government Railroads encouraged different kinds of economic activity They influenced real estate values, spurred regional concentration of industry, increased the size of business units, and stimulated the growth investment banking Railroads also revolutionized management and business organization, and they considerably reduced freight rates and passenger fares Railroads were built in America to open the American West for settlement and farming It revolutionized Western farming; the center of wheat production moved westward Farmers were given access to world markets In countries such as Britain and Russia, for example, railroads were built to transport materials and carry passengers The latter settled empty territories and developed the agricultural potential of the land Railroads also changed cities Chicago became die railroad center of the Midwest The built-up area of Chicago extended only a third of the way to the city limits In 1848, a canal opened up, and the very first railroad reached the city in the same year The population at the time was 109,260 Soon, a dozen railroad lines reached the city, and settlement reached west and north of the Chicago River The city became a manufacturing center as well as the center of western agricultural trade The population soared to 1,099,850 The city’s land had more than doubled The first elevated line opened in 1892, and was quickly followed by others reaching far out into the neighborhoods By 1910, the population had exceeded 2,185,283 One major impact of the railroad was its revolution and acceleration of the transport of information, products, and intelligence Thousands upon thousands of employment opportunities were provided, but the working conditions were terrible To a great extent, the American railroad was also responsible for the settlement of the West, and concurrently, the decimation of Native American populations (A Toefl ỈBT Reading-Richie Hahn) 71 In paragraph 2, what evidence indicates that Britain was a major force behind international railway production? A Other countries agreed with continuing subordination to Britain B A large number of British made rails exported to other countries c America opened an agreement with Britain to build its trains D The first train was designed and run in Britain 72 The word “infested” in the passage is closest in meaning to A uncontrolled B overrun c restricted D freed 73 According to paragraph 3, what would characterize the average life of a railway worker in America? A great sadness from drinking dirty water on a daily basis B payment on time that would provide for their family c regular strike action to increase the workforce on the job D regular injuries and constant worry over wages or death 74 The word “tracts” in the passage is closest in meaning to Trang 5/8 A taxes B workers c machines D areas 75 The word “they” in the passage refers to A real estate values B passenger fares c business units D railroads 76 According to paragraph 5, what kind of economic activity did railroads increase? A real estate values B massive foreign investment c depression recovery D mass unemployment 77 The author mentions Britain and Russia in the passage as examples of which of the following? A countries that poured great investment into railways B railways being used to aid settlement c farming being revolutionized by the increased transportation D a nation whose unemployment figures soared after the settlement 78 All of the following are true for railroads EXCEPT? A Railroads made no contribution to revolutionizing Western farming B Railroads made changes to cities c Different economic activities were stimulated by railroads D Railroads helped accelerate the transport of information, products and intelligence 79 According to the effects described in paragraph 7, which of the following did NOT occur in Chicago after it became a transport center? A Population increased by a factor of 20 in over 60 years B Agricultural trade became centered around the city c There were massive increases in the city size D Scores of people invested in the city 80 The passage mainly discusses _ A the effects of railroads B opportunities for settlement in West c increased speed of moving information D destroyed lives of the Native Americans Your answers: 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 PART D WRITING (50.0 pts) I Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before (10.0 pts) 81 Sally gets on well with her father-in-law —> Sally is on 82 We paid some people to landscape the garden for US last year -> We had 83 He worked very hard but he was unable to earn enough for his living —> Hard-working as 84 There is no situation in which we will allow the management to lower wages —> Under no 85 Susan couldn't get to the date because of the heavy rain —* The heavy rain Trang 6/8 II Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first one Do not change the word given (10.0 pts) 86 Because the gym increased its fees last month, I am no longer a member (UP) —* If the gym 87 Our boss is absolutely determined not to give US the pay rise (INTENT) —> Our boss 88.1 really don't know what you're talking about (FAINTEST) —* I don't _ 89 There’s no point arguing about this small detail, in my opinion (WORTH) —> This small detail 90 The film script was very different from the novel it was based on (RESEMBLANCE) —» The film script III Write an essay of about 150-180 words on the advantages and disadvantages of using electronic devices in learning (30.0 pts) Trang 7/8 -HẾT Thí sinh khơng sử dụng tài liệu Giám thị khơng giải thích thêm ... CHÍNH THỨC (Đề thi có 08 trang) Chú ý: - Thí sinh làm đề thi bên - Ngoài phần yêu cầu, thí sinh khơng ghi thêm thơng tin phần phách đề thi Họ tên thí sinh: ; Số báo danh: Ngày, tháng, năm sinh:... THI TUYỂN SINH LỚP 10 TRUNG HỌC PHỔ THÔNG SỞ GIÁO DỤC VẶKỲ ĐÀO TẠO NĂM HỌC 2019- 2020 ĐẮK LẤK MÔN THI: TIẾNG ANH - CHUYÊN - ĐỌC VIẾT Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề ĐỀ... (Đề thi gồm có 08 trang) Môn thi: TIẾNG ANH - CHUYÊN Phần: ĐỌC-VIẾT Thời gian làm bài: 120 phút, không kể thời gian phát đề Ngày thi: 07/6/2019 (Lưu ý: Thỉ sinh làm đề thỉ này) PART A PHONETICS

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