TRƯỜNG THPT TRẦN HƯNG ĐẠO
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ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI NĂM HỌC 2021-2022
MÔN: TIẾNG ANH 11
(Thời gian làm bài: 180 phút)
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1. Đề số 1
Part 1: Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others in each group. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer. (5 pts)
1. A. arrow
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B. loud
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C. moldy
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D. poultry
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2. A. basilisk
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B. bison
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C. basic
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D. basin
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3. A. subtlety
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B. indebtedness
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C. bombard
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D. combing
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4. A. benevolent
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B. content
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C. molecules
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D. technique
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5. A. conscience
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B. bronchitis
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C. shuttle
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D. chauffeur
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Part 2: Choose the word whose syllable is stressed differently from that of the others in each line. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer. (5 pts)
6. A. comic
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B. clementine
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C. climax
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D. thermonuclear
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7. A. diligent
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B. dimension
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C. action
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D. innate
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8. A. characterize
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B. absence
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C. datum
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D. charcoal
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9. A. solicitor
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B. separately
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C. spacious
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D. sequence
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10. A. parachute
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B. armchair
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C. accent
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D. accidentally
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II. LEXICO – GRAMMAR
Part 1: Choose the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer. (20 pts)
11. Assembly lines are useful for producing a large _____ of identical products.
A. quality B. quantity C. quandary D. qualification
12. Only the _____ of the building is going to be remodeled.
A. insides B. interior C. indoors D. inner
13. Whether the sports club survives is a matter of complete _____ to me.
A. indifference B. disinterest C. importance D. interest
14. After years of neglect there was a huge _____ program to return the city to its former glory.
A. restoration B. preservation C. conservation D. refurbishment
15. The assistant suggested _____ the next day when the manager would be there.
A. we are coming back B. to come back
C. we will come back D. we came back
16. I never get a _____ of sleep after watching a horror film.
A. wink B. blink C. night D. ounce
17. As it was Christmas, the _____ at church was much larger than usual.
A. audience B. convention C. congregation D. grouping
18. The sheep were huddled into a _____ to protect them from overnight frosts.
A. cage B. kennel C. hutch D. pen
19. The jury _____ the defendant “not guilty”.
A. gave B. returned C. subscribed D. found
20. Many _____ crafts such as weaving are now being revived.
A. customary B. habitual C. traditional D. ordinary
21. He managed to finish his thesis under the _____ of his tutor.
A. guidance B. help C. aid D. assistance
22. Mr. Henry was given a medal in _____ of his service to his country.
A. gratitude B. knowledge C. recognition D. response
23. Everyone knows about pollution problems, but not many people have _____ any solutions.
A. thought over B. come up with C. looked into D. got round to
24. You _____ as well seek for a fish in the tree as try to do that.
A. must B. would C. should D. might
25. _____ calculations have shown that the earth’s resources may run out before the end of the next century.
A. Raw B. Rude C. Crude D. Blunt
26. By the time you receive this letter, I _____ for China.
A. will have left B. have left C. would have left D. will leave
27. Prizes are awarded _____ the number of points scored.
A. resulting from B. adding up C. presented to D. according to
28. The needs of gifted children in schools have long been _____ neglected.
A. dolefully B. woefully C. idly D. pathetically
29. I must take this watch to be repaired; it _____ over 20 minutes a day.
A. increases B. gains C. accelerates D. progresses
30. It had been a trying afternoon, _____ at about six o’clock in the television breaking down.
A. culminating B. leading C. arriving D. finalizing
Part 2: Write the correct FORM of each bracketed word in the numbered space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example. (10 pts)
According to some (0) _____ (SCIENCE), high-risk sports can be particularly (31) _____ (VALUE) for certain types of people. Such activities help them to learn that being (32) _____ (FRIGHT) doesn’t mean that they have to lose control. The recent fashion for jumping from bridges attached to a (33) _____ (LONG) of elastic rope, known as “bungee jumping”, has now been tried by over one million people (34) _____ (WORLD) and interest in it is continuing to grow.
Before the special elastic rope (35) _____ (TIGHT) around them, jumpers reach speeds of nearly 160kph. First-timers are usually too (36) _____ (TERROR) to open their mouths, and when they are finally (37) _____ (LOW) safely to the ground, they walk around with broad smiles on their faces, saying (38) _____ (REPEAT) how amazing it was. However, for some people, it is only the (39) _____ (EMBARRASS) of refusing to jump at the last minute that finally persuades them to conquer their fear of (40) _____ (HIGH) and push themselves off into space.
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Part 3: The passage below contains 10 mistakes. Underline the mistakes and write their correct forms in the space provided in the column on the right. (0) has been done as an example. (10 pts)
Traditional, mental tests have been divided into two types. Achievement tests are designed to measure acquiring skills and knowledge, particularly those that have been explicitness taught. The proficiency exams required by few states for high school graduation are achievement tests. Aptitude tests are designed and measure a person’s ability to acquire new skills but knowledge. For example, vocation aptitude tests can help you decide whether you would do better like a mechanic or musician. However, all mental tests are in some sense achievement tests because they assumption some sort of past learning or experience with certainly objects, words, or situations. The difference between achievement and aptitude tests is the degree and intention use.
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Part 4: Fill in each of the gaps with the correct preposition or particle. Write your answers in the numbered spaces provided below the passage. (10 pts)
The show was fully booked (51) _____ for weeks, and when it opened last night, the public poured (52) _____ and very soon the London Arts Center was packed (53) _____. But why? What did they come to see? They came to see human beings take (54) _____ circus animals, men in cat suits who stood (55) _____ for real lions and tigers. The show was put (56) _____ by its creators to protest (57) _____ traditional circuses and to send a message about cruelty to animals. The show was timed to tie (58) _____ with the National Protection of Animals Week. It was a good idea, but the standard of the performances was third-rate and an embarrassing number of people simply walked (59) _____ before it ended. There were some amusing moments when the performers sent (60) _____ typical circus folks, but overall it was a dismal show. Despite the large turnout for the show’s first night, I doubt it will attract many people during the rest of its seven-day run.
Part 5: Complete each sentence with the correct form of ONE of the phrasal verbs below. Write your answers in the numbered spaces provided below the passage. Each verb is used only once. (10 pts)
try out
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slip up
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carry on
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get by
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put out
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take after
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get down
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look up
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go through
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turn down
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61. If you’re finding it difficult to _____ on your salary, why don’t you ask for a raise?
62. I know what you’re _____ and I feel really sorry for you.
63. In many ways you _____ your father.
64. If you _____ you’ll get into trouble.
65. I proposed to her but she _____ me _____.
66. You’d better _____ your cigarette because smoking isn’t allowed in here.
67. If you _____ working so hard, you’ll make yourself ill.
68. Stop worrying about it. Don’t let this failure ____ you _____.
69. The car’s in quite good condition but you can _____ it _____ before you make any decision to buy,
70. When I was in New York, I was able to _____ several old friends I hadn’t seen for years.
Part 6: Insert A, AN, THE or Ø (zero article) where necessary. Write your answers in the numbered spaces provided below the passage. (10 pts)
Suddenly (71) _____ blackbird flew to (72) _____ top of (73) _____ beach. She perched way up on (74) _____ topmost twig that stuck up thin against (75) _____. Then she commenced to sing.
Her little black body seemed only (76) _____ tiny dark speck at that distance. She looked like (77) _____ old dead leaf. But she poured out her song in (78) _____ great flood of rejoicing through (79) _____ whole forest. And (80) _____ things began to stir.
III. READING COMPREHENSION
Part 1: Read the following passage and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Circle A, B, C or D to indicate your answer. (10 pts)
The ability to weep is a uniquely human form of emotional response. Some scientists have suggested that human tears are (81) _____ of an aquatic past – but this does not seem very likely. We cry from the moment we enter this world, for a number of reasons. Helpless babies cry to persuade their parents that they are ill, hungry or uncomfortable. As they (82) _____, they will also cry just to attract parental attention and will often stop when they get it.
The idea that having a good cry do you (83) _____ is a very old one and now it has scientific validity since recent research into tears has shown that they (84) _____ a natural painkiller called enkaphalin. By fighting sorrow and pain this chemical helps you feel better. Weeping can increase the quantities of enkaphalin you (85) _____.
Unfortunately, in our society we impose restrictions upon this naturally (86) _____ activity. Because some people still regard it as a (87) _____ of weakness in men, boys in particular are admonished when they cry. This kind of repression can only increase stress, both emotionally and physically.
Tears of emotion also help the body (88) _____ itself of toxic chemical waste, for there is more protein in them than in tears resulting from cold winds or other irritants. Crying comforts, calms and can be very enjoyable – (89) _____ the popularity of highly emotional films which are commonly (90) _____ “weepies”. It seems that people enjoy crying together almost as much as laughing together.
81. A. witness
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B. evidence
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C. result
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D. display
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82. A. evolve
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B. change
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C. develop
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D. alter
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83. A. better
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B. fine
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C. good
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D. well
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84. A. contain
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B. retain
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C. hold
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D. keep
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85. A. construct
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B. achieve
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C. provide
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D. produce
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86. A. curing
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B. treating
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C. healing
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D. improving
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87. A. hint
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B. symbol
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C. feature
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D. sign
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88. A. release
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B. rid
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C. loosen
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D. expel
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89. A. consider
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B. remark
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C. distinguish
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D. regard
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90. A. named
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B. entitled
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C. subtitled
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D. called
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Part 2: Read the following passage and fill the blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answer in the space provided below the passage. (10 pts)
New technologies, like all technologies, are morally neutral. (91) _____ their advent makes the world a better place or not depends on the uses to which they are (92) _____. And that, (93) _____ turn, depends upon the decisions of many people, especially of politicians, managers, trade (94) _____ leaders, engineers and scientists. The new technologies, cheap, flexible, dependent on knowledge and information as their main input, can (95) _____ human being from many of their current constraints for example constraints of resources and geography. (96) _____ the new technologies could also (97) _____ those with power to control their fellow citizens even more effectively than in the (98) _____ efficient dictatorships of the past. The new technological society will (99) _____ colossal demands on our imagination and ingenuity and on the capacity (100) _____ our institutions to respond to new challenges.
Part 3: Read the following passage and answer the questions from 101 to 110. (10 pts)
Legend has it that sometime toward the end of the Civil War (1861-1865) a government train carrying oxen traveling through the northern plains of eastern Wyoming was caught in a snowstorm and had to be abandoned. The driver returned the next spring to see what had become of his cargo. Instead of the skeletons he had expected to find, he saw his oxen, living, fat, and healthy. How had they survived?
The answer lay in a resource that unknowing Americans lands trampled underfoot in their haste to cross the “Great American Desert” to reach lands that sometimes proved barren. In the eastern parts of the United States, the preferred grass for forage was a cultivated plant. It grew well with enough rain, then when cut and stored it would cure and become nourishing hay for winter feed. But in the dry grazing lands of the West that familiar bluejoint grass was often killed by drought. To raise cattle out there seemed risky or even hopeless. Who could imagine a fairy-tale grass that required no rain and somehow made it possible for cattle to feed themselves all winter? But the surprising western wild grasses did just that. They had wonderfully convenient features that made them superior to the cultivated eastern grasses. Variously known as buffalo grass, grama grass, or mesquite grass, not only were they immune to drought; but they were actually preserved by the lack of summer and autumn rains. They were not juicy like the cultivated eastern grasses, but had short, hard stems. And they did not need to be cured in a barn, but dried right where they grew on the ground. When they dried in this way, they remained naturally sweet and nourishing through the winter. Cattle left outdoors to fend for themselves thrived on this hay. And the cattle themselves helped plant the fresh grass year after year for they trampled the natural seeds firmly into the soil to be watered by the melting snows of winter and the occasional rains of spring. The dry summer air cured them much as storing in a barn cured the cultivated grasses.
101. What does the passage mainly discuss?
A. A type of wild vegetation
B. Western migration after Civil War
C. The raising of cattle
D. The climate of the Western United States
102. What can be inferred by the phrase “Legend has it” in line 1?
A. Most history book include the story of the train.
B. The story of the train is similar to other ones from that time period.
C. The driver of the train invented the story.
D. The story of the train may not be completed factual.
103. The word “they” in line 4 refers to _____.
A. plains B. skeletons C. oxen D. Americans
104. What can be inferred about the “Great American Desert” mentioned in line 7?
A. Many had settled there by the 1860’s.
B. It was not originally assumed to be a fertile area.
C. It was a popular place to raise cattle before the Civil War.
D. It was not discovered until the late 1800’s.
105. The word “barren” in line 7 is closed in meaning to _____.
A. lonely B. uncomfortable C. infertile D. dangerous
106. The word “preferred” in line 8 is closed in meaning to _____.
A. favored B. available C. ordinary D. required
107. Which of the following can be inferred about the cultivated grass mentioned in the second paragraph?
A. Cattle raised in the Western United States refused to eat it.
B. It had to be imported into the United States.
C. It would probably not grow in the western United States.
D. It was difficult for cattle to digest.
108. Which of the following was NOT one of the names given to the western grasses?
A. Mesquite grass B. Bluejoint grass C. Buffalo grass D. Grama grass
109. Which of the following was NOT mentioned as a characteristic of western grasses?
A. They contain little moisture B. They have tough stems
C. They can be grown indoors D. They are not affected by dry weather
110. According to the passage, the cattle help promote the growth of the wild grass by_____.
A. eating only small quantities of grass. B. continually moving from one grazing area to another.
C. naturally fertilizing the soil. D. stepping on and pressing the seeds into the ground.
IV. WRITING (6/20 points)
Part 1: Finish the second sentence in such a way that it means exactly the same as the sentence printed before it
111. Customs officials are stopping more travelers than usual this week.
→ An increased ________________
112. I left without saying goodbye as I didn’t want to disturb the meeting.
→ Rather ________________
113. My decision to get up and dance coincided with the band’s decision to stop playing. → The moment ________
114. He never suspected that the bicycle had been stolen.
→ At no time ________________
115. How could I help, except to offer to lend her some money?
→ Other ________________
Part 2: Use the word(s) given in the brackets and make any necessary additions to complete 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(s).
116. To this day no one has equaled his achievements in the field of technology. (unsurpassed)
→ To this day ……………………………………………in the field of technology.
117. Peter grimaced as he swallowed the foul-tasting medicine. (pulled)
→ Peter ……………………………………………….the foul-tasting medicine.
118. It’s unfortunately that the construction of the building will not be finished as originally planned. (longer)
→ The construction of the building …………………………………… unfortunate.
119. What he told me made me very curious to hear the rest of the history. (appetite)
→ What he told me ………………………………………………………….. the story.
120. They chose not to drive because they thought there would be too much snow. (fear)
→ They chose ………………………………………………….…. too much snow.
_____THE END_____
ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 1
I. PHONETICS: 1/20 points
Part 1: (5 x 0.1 = 0.5)
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B
Part 2: (5 x 0.1 = 0.5)
6. D 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. D
II. LEXICO – GRAMMAR: 6/20 points
Part 1: (20 x 0.05 = 1)
11. B 12. B 13. A 14. A 15. D
16. A 17. C 18. D 19. D 20. C
21. A 22. C 23. B 24. D 25. C
26. A 27. D 28. B 29. B 30. A
Part 2: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
31. value → valuable 36. terror → terrified
32. fright → frightened 37. low → lowered
33. long → length 38. repeat → repeatedly
34. world – worldwide 39. embarrass → embarrassment
35. tight → tightened 40. high → heights
Part 3: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
41. acquiring → acquired 46. vocation → vocational
42. explicitness → explicitly 47. like → as
43. few → a few 48. assumption → assume
44. and → to 49. certainly → certain
45. but → to 50. intention → intended
Part 4: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
51. up 52. in 53. out 54. off 55. in
56. on 57. against 58. in 59. out 60. up
Part 5: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
61. get by 62. going through 63. take after 64. slip up 65. turned down
66. put out 67. carry on 68. get down 69. try out 70. look up
Part 6: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
71. a 72. the 73. a 74. the 75. the
76. a 77. an 78. a 79. the 80. Ø
III. READING COMPREHENSION: 4/20 points
Part 1: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
81. B 82. C 83. C 84. A 85. D
86. C 87. D 88. B 89. A 90. D
Part 2: (10 x 0.1 = 1)
91. whether 92. put 93. in 94. union 95. free
96. but 97. enable 98. most 99. make 100. of
Part 3: (10 x 0.2 = 2)
101. A 102. B 103. C 104. D 105. C
106. A 107. C 108. B 109. D 110. B
IV. WRITING: 6/20 points
Part 1: (5 x 0.2 = 1)
111. An increased number of travellers is being stopped by customs officials this week.
112. Rather than disturb the meeting, I left without saying goodbye.
113. The moment I decided to get up to dance, the band decided to stop playing.
114. At no time did he suspect that the bicycle had been stolen.
115. Other than to offer to lend her some money, how could I help?
Part 2: (5 x 0.2 = 1)
116. his achievements are unsurpassed.
117. pulled a face as he swallowed.
118. will take longer than originally planned, which is.
119. whetted my appetite for the rest of.
120. not to drive for fear of.
2. Đề số 2
ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI MÔN TIẾNG ANH 11- TRƯỜNG THPT TRẦN HƯNG ĐẠO– ĐỀ 02
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the same group.
1. A. husband
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B. raise
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C. distinct
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D. reserve
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2. A. ivory
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B. crisis
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C. determine
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D. digest
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Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from those of the other words.
3. A. preference
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B. mechanic
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C. convenience
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D. official
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4. A. interference
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B. architect
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C. engineer
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D. cigarette
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5. A. endangered
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B. humidity
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C. necessary
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D. incredible
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Choose the words or phrases to complete the following incomplete sentences.
1. We regret_______ that the sightseeing tour has been canceled because of the bad weather.
A. telling you B. saying you C. to say you D. to tell you
2. We had our house ___________ when we were away on holiday.
A. broken into B. broke into C. breaking into D. to break into
3. My children ________ to the zoo last week.
A. enjoyed taking B. were enjoyed to be taken
C. enjoyed being taken D. were enjoyed to take
4. He has difficulty in ________ and ________ English.
A. to speak- to write B. speak-writing C. speak-write D. speaking-writing
5. They _______small cup of coffee after they _______dinner.
A. drank/had finished B. drunk/had finished
C. drink/ had finished D. drunk/finished
6. Your windows need ________at least once a year.
A. to clean B. being cleaned C. cleaning D. have cleaned
7. Most of the computers in the laboratory are ________now.
A. out of order B. out of function C. out of working D. out of work
8. Hung: “Thank you very much for the lovely party. ” -Hoa: “________.”
A. You are welcome B. Cheers
C. Have a good time D. Thanks
9. Faraday’s accomplishments seem more wonderful when we realize that he had very_______ education.
A. few B. a few C. little D. a little
10. The judge ____________the murderer to a lifetime imprisonment.
A. convicted B. accused C. prosecuted D. sentenced
11. Tom read this article on the website, ________ ?
A. doesn’t he B. didn’t he C. did he D. hasn’t he
12. I hope that the weather will improve, _______ we’ll have to cancel the picnic.
A. However B. Although C. Therefore D. Otherwise
13. Not only _______ , but he also plays the piano and writes his own songs.
A. does Billy Joel sing B. Billy Joel sings
C. if Billy Joel sings D. what Billy Joel sings
14. Jeans have never been ______ fashion, and today young generation is still fond ______ wearing them.
A. out of /of B. out of/ in C. about/on D. with/of
15. Don’t promise _______ it if you aren’t sure you can.
A. doing B. to do C. will do D. being done
Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.
I always wanted to be a great (science). I had these dreams of discovering a revolutionary new drug that would save the lives of hundreds of people. (fortunate) , I was never very good at chemistry at school.
After a while, I decided I would become an (invent) and designed an amazing new (produce) which would become a household name. My parents were quite encouraging, but told me to be a little more (practice) and not so ambitious. A few weeks later, I had a brilliant idea for a pen that would write upside down. To my disappointment, a friend of mine pointed out that it was not a new discovery.
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Underline and correct a mistake in each sentence:
1. Lien together with her classmates have attended the Chinese class recently.
2. Pay attention on what she is teaching us to make pancakes.
3. Do you mind if I stayed with you in this room?
4. Let these clothes being washed after you finish your homework.
5. Viet wasn’t enough wise to find the solution to the problem.
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Fill in each blank space with an appropriate word.
By 1984, nonrenewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, ____(PROVIDED)___ over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived ___(FROM)____ nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986 a large ____(NUMBER)___ of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydro power and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable ___(FOSSIL)____ fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of nonrenewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource ____(THAT)___ will have to be replaced.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
The hobby of collecting consists of acquiring specific items based on a particular interest of the collector. These collections of things are often highly organized, carefully catalogued, and attractively displayed. Since collecting depends on the interests of the individual collector, it may deal with almost any subject. The depth and breadth of the collection may also vary. Some collectors choose to focus on a specific subtopic within their area of general interest: for example, 19th Century postage stamp, milk bottle labels from Sussex, or Mongolian harnesses and tack. Others prefer to keep a more general collection, accumulating Star Trek merchandise, or stamps from all countries of the world. Some collections are capable of being completed, at least to the extent of owning one sample of each possible item in the collection (e.g. a copy of every book by Agatha Christie). Collectors who specifically try to assemble complete collections in this way are sometimes called ‘completest’. Upon completing a particular collection, they may stop collecting, expand the collection to include related items, or begin an entirely new collection. The most popular fields in collecting have specialized commercial dealers that trade in the items being collected, as well as related accessories. Many of these dealers started as collectors themselves, then turned their hobby into a profession. There are some limitations on collecting, however. Someone who has the financial means to collect stamps might not be able to collect sport cars, for example.
1. Collecting may deal with almost any subject because ……
A. it has a wide range of subjects
B. it depends on the collector’s interests
C. it is often classified into different categories
D. it is based on a particular interest of the collector.
2. Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage as a collector’s item?
A. stamps B. books C. goods D. accessories
3. What do collectors do when they have completed their collections?
A. They sell their collections.
B. They begin to collect the more expensive things.
C. They continue to collect related items.
D. They become specialized dealers
4. The word ‘accumulating’ in the passage can best be replaced by ……
A. building up B. bringing in
C. taking on D. carrying on
5. Which of the following is true?
A. Most collections are on public display.
B. It’s took a lot of time and money to complete a collection.
C. Most fields in collecting have specialized commercial dealers.
D. Most of the dealers have their experiences in collecting.
Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. If you don’t start working hard now, you won’t be able to pass the final test.
→ Unless………………………………………………………………………………………………..
2. I was sick with the flu, I still had to study for the test.
→ Despite ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
3. The tea is too hot for me to drink.
→The tea is so………………………………………………………………………………………………
4. My father is the owner of that car.
→ That car………………………………………………………………………………………………..
5. “I didn’t steal your bike.” he said.
→ He denied ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 2
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the same group.
1C 2C
Choose the word whose stress pattern is different from those of the other words.
3A 4B 5C
Choose the words or phrases to complete the following incomplete sentences.
1D 2A 3C 4D 5A 6C 7A 8A 9C 10D 11B 12D 13A 14A 15B
Supply the correct form of the words in brackets.
I always wanted to be a great (science). I had these dreams of discovering a revolutionary new drug that would save the lives of hundreds of people. (fortunate) , I was never very good at chemistry at school.
After a while, I decided I would become an (invent) and designed an amazing new (produce) which would become a household name. My parents were quite encouraging, but told me to be a little more (practice) and not so ambitious. A few weeks later, I had a brilliant idea for a pen that would write upside down. To my disappointment, a friend of mine pointed out that it was not a new discovery.
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1. SCIENTIST
2. UNFORTUNATELY
3. INVEMTOR
4. PRODUCT
5. PRACTICAL
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Underline and correct a mistake in each sentence:
1. Lien together with her classmates have attended the Chinese class recently.
2. Pay attention on what she is teaching us to make pancakes.
3. Do you mind if I stayed with you in this room?
4. Let these clothes being washed after you finish your homework.
5. Viet wasn’t enough wise to find the solution to the problem.
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1. ____has
2. ____to
3. ____stay
4. ____be
5. ____wise enough
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Fill in each blank space with an appropriate word.
By 1984, nonrenewable fossil fuels, such as oil, coal and natural gas, ____(PROVIDED)___ over 82 percent of the commercial and industrial energy used in the world. Small amounts of energy were derived ___(FROM)____ nuclear fission, and the remaining 16 percent came from burning direct perpetual and renewable fuels, such as biomass. Between 1700 and 1986 a large ____(NUMBER)___ of countries shifted from the use of energy from local sources to a centralized generation of hydropower and solar energy converted to electricity. The energy derived from nonrenewable ___(FOSSIL)____ fuels has been increasingly produced in one location and transported to another, as is the case with most automobile fuels. In countries with private, rather than public transportation, the age of nonrenewable fuels has created a dependency on a finite resource ____(THAT)___ will have to be replaced.
Read the following passage and choose the best answer.
1B 2D 3C 4A 5D
Finish each of the following sentences in such a way that it means the same as the sentence printed before it.
1. If you don’t start working hard now, you won’t be able to pass the final test.
→ Unless you start working hard now, you won’t be able to pass the final test.
2. I was sick with the flu, I still had to study for the test.
→ Despite being sick with the flu, I still had to study for the test.
3. The tea is too hot for me to drink.
→ The tea is so hot that I can’t drink it
4. My father is the owner of that car.
→ That car belongs to my father.
5. “I didn’t steal your bike.” he said.
→ He denied stealing my bike.
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given.
1. Walter sits in front of the television for too many hours a day. (SITTING)
Every day, Walter spends 1.too many hours a day sitting__ in front of the television.
2. People in Britain used to have more dogs than any other pet. (ANY)
Dogs are not the most 2.popular pet any more in the UK
3. It really would best if you reported it to the police right away. (BETTER)
You really 3.had better report it to the police right away.
4. The manager told me I had to take off my shoes before I entered the restaurant. (INSISTED)
The manager 4.insisted on me taking off my shoes before I entered the restaurant.
5. Our teacher told us to enjoy the sunshine as much as possible while the weather was nice.
Our teacher told us to 5. make the most of the sunshine while the weather was nice. (MOST)
3. Đề số 3
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I. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others of the same group. (0.4 point)
Question 1. A. kites
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B. loves
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C. cooks
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D. laughs
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Question 2. A. wicked
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B. hatred
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C. crooked
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D. looked
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II. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of the primary stress. (0.6 point)
Question 3. A. facsimile
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B. proportion
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C. endangered
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D. maintenance
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Question 4. A. extinct
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B. landscape
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C. gather
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D. effort
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Question 5. A. continually
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B. solidarity
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C. gymnasium
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D. accomplished
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III. Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer in each of the following questions. (1.5 point)
Question 6: “Ann, Remember to apply this sun cream_____________ two hours.”
A. every
B. some
C. each
D. several
Question 7: She_____________ on that manuscript for two years now.
A. will be working
B. is working
C. had been working
D. has been working
Question 8: Parts of the mountain road have been washed_____________ after the floods.
A. through
B. off
C. out
D. away
Question 9: The teacher said that I would be able to speak English fluently_____________ six months.
A. since
B. by
C. in
D. till
Question 10. If you are at a_____________ end, you could help me in the garden.
A. lose
B. open
C. free
D. loose
IV. Supply the right form of the corresponding word in each bracket to finish each of the incomplete sentences. (1.5 points)
Question 11. Scientists have made lists of___________ species. (DANGER)
Question 12. He is a famous___________ who has been working to protect wildlife. (ENVIRONMENT)
Question 13. The Vietnamese___________ took part in this event with enthusiasm. (PARTICIPATE)
Question 14. Most sports are now equally___________ by both men and women. (TAKE)
Question 15. People nowadays are fully aware of the___________ effects of radiation. (PLEASE)
B. READING (3 points)
I. Read the text carefully then choose the option among A, B, C, or D provided the best one to complete each of the following questions. (1,5 points)
Greetings in all languages have the same purpose: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existence and to show friendliness. The formulas for greeting are very specific and usually do not carry any literal meaning people say “Good morning” even if it is a miserable day and may reply to “ How are you?” with “ Fine, thanks” even if they aren’t feeling well. Closings, like greetings are commonly used to exchange with no literal meaning. People who are leaving each other permanently or for a long time shake hands or embrace, depending on the relationship. If you are in an unfamiliar situation and wonder what to do, watch other people or ask. It is interesting, and sometimes very important to learn about the standards of courtesy in different cultural areas of the world so that we can practice them well and avoid awkwardness in case we get a chance to visit a person or a community of unfamiliar social customs.
Question 16. Which of the following is a benefit of learning about the standards of courtesy in a different cultural area?
A. You can practice meeting with people from different cultural areas.
B. You can act comfortably when you have a chance to visit the community.
C. You can have a chance to visit a community of unfamiliar social customs.
D. You can avoid meeting with a community of unfamiliar social customs.
Question 17. According to the passage, what should you do when you are in an unfamiliar situation?
A. Observe what other people do. B. Use formulas you know.
C. Ask your friends for help. D. Wonder what you should do.
Question 18. In what way are closings similar to greeting?
A. They are exchanges. B. They are common.
C. They have no literal meaning. D. They are familiar.
Question 19. Which of the following is a characteristic of the formulas for greeting?
A. literal B. usual C. specific D. common
Question 20. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a purpose of greetings?
A. To show that you recognize his or her present.
B. To create contact with the person being greeted.
C. To show that you are willing to be his or her friend.
D. To show that you admire him or her.
II. Read the following passage and fill in ONE suitable word to each of the blanks. (1,5 points)
Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in danger. Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become (21)_________ if we do not make an effort to protect them. There are many reasons for this. In some cases, animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds, (22)_________ as parrots are caught alive and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitat-the place where they live-is disappearing. More (23)_________ is used for farms, for houses or industry, and there are fewer open spaces than there once were. Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute (24)_________ environment and harm wildlife. The most successful animal on earth-human beings-will soon be the only ones left, (25)_________ we can solve this problem.
C. WRITING (3 points)
I. Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that the original meaning is exactly the same as the provided one. (1 point)
Question 26. The children couldn’t go swimming because of the rough sea.
→ The sea was too _________________________________________________.
Question 27. We first met in this park.
→ It was in ______________________________________________________.
Question 28. They moved to their new house in Hanoi in 2015.
→ They have_____________________________________________________.
Question 29. He found the remix from his neighbour’s annoying.
→ He was ______________________________________________________.
Question 30. She didn’t follow my advice, and she is in trouble now.
→ She would____________________________________________________.
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 3
A. PHONETIC, LEXICO-GRAMMAR (4 points)
I. (0.2 point per one correct answer) 1. B 2. D
II. (0.2 point per one correct answer) 3. D 4. A 5. B
III. (0.3 point per one correct answer) 6. A 7. D 8. D 9. C 10. D
IV. (0.3 point per one correct answer)
11. ENDANGERED
12. ENVIRONMENTALIST
13. PARTICIPANTS
14. UNDERTAKEN
15. UNPLEASANT
B. READING (3 points)
I. (0.3 point per one correct answer) 16. B 17. A 18. C 19. C 20. D
II. (0.3 point per one correct answer)
21. extinct 22. such 23. land 24. the 25. unless
C. WRITING (3 points)
I. (0.2 point per one correct answer)
Question 26. → The sea was too rough for the children to go swimming.
Question 27. → It was in this park that we first met.
Question 28. → They have lived/ been living in their new house in Hanoi since 2015.
Question 29. → He was annoyed by the remix from his neighbour’s.
Question 30. → She would not be in trouble now if she had followed my advice.
4. Đề số 4
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I. PHẦN TRẮC NGHIỆM: (6 điểm)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Question 1: A. judge
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B. annual
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C. population
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D. stimulate
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Question 2: A. encourage
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B. reciting
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C. enthusiasm
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D. competition
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions.
Question 3: A. lesson
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B. teacher
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C. police
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D. action
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Question 4: A. relation
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B. happiness
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C. importance
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D. employment
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Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions.
Question 5: ___________the farmwork, the farmers returned home.
A. Finish
B. Having finished
C. Being finished
D. Finishing
Question 6: They congratulated me ___________the exams with high marks.
A. passed
B. having passed
C. to pass
D. on passing
Question 7: The plants need___________daily.
A. watering
B. watered
C. being watered
D. to water
Question 8: When we ___________to see him last night, he ___________to music.
A. come / is listening
B. had come / listened
C. came / was listening
D. were coming / had listened
Question 9: I saw someone___________through the window.
A. was jumping
B. to jump
C. jump
D. jumped
Question 10: If his office had called, ___________.
A. did he return to work
B. would he return to work
C. he would have returned to work
D. would he have returned to work
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the most suitable response to complete the following exchanges.
Question 11: – Ellen: “____________?”
– Tom: “He’s tall and thin with blue eyes.”
A. How is John doing
B. Who does John look like
C. What does John like
D. What does John look like
Question 12: Two friends Mai and Nam are talking about Nam’s new cell phone.
– Mai: “Wow, I’ve never seen such a nice cell phone, Nam.”
– Nam: “____________”
A. Oh, I don’t know.
B. You’re welcome.
C. I agree with you.
D. Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word.
Question 13: The price of petroleum has decreased since last month.
A. gone down B. give up C. look for D. let off
Question 14: In tonight’s quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country.
A. losers B. judges C. competitors D. winners
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
Question 15: I look up to my father for my whole life.
A. depend on B. disapprove C. disrespect D. underestimate
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 16: We survived that accident because we were wearing our seat belts.
A. Without our seat belts, we could have survived that accident.
B. Had we not been wearing our seat belts, we wouldn’t have survived that accident.
C. If we weren’t wearing our seat belts, we couldn’t have survived that accident.
D. But for our seat belts, we would have survived that accident.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 17: The basketball team knew they lost the match. They soon started to blame each other.
A. As soon as they blamed each other, the basketball team knew they lost the match.
B. Not only did the basketball team lose the match but they blamed each other as well.
C. No sooner had the basketball team started to blame each other than they knew they lost the match.
D. Hardly had the basketball team known they lost the match when they started to blame each other.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the underlined part that needs correction in each of the following questions.
Question 18: She always try to finish her homework before going to bed.
Question 19: Children learn primarily by directly experiencing the world around it.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
Walt Disney was born in 1901 in Chicago, but soon moved to a small farm near Marceline, Missouri. From this rural and rather humble beginning, he later became one of the most famous and beloved motion-picture producers in history. Although he died in 1966, his name and artistic legacy continue to influence the lives of millions of people throughout the world.
After several years of barely making ends meet as a cartoon artist operating from his Los Angeles garage, Disney had his first success in 1928, with his release of a Mickey Mouse cartoon. Throughout the next decade, he continued to produce a number of cartoons, and develop more of his highly profitable and enduring creations, such as Donald Duck and Pluto. In the late 1930s, he issued a full-length cartoon film. Snow White became an instant commercial and critical success. This was only the first of many films, both animated and not, produced by Disney and his studio.
But as renowned as Disney name is for cartoons and movies, it is probably best known for a string of spectacular amusement and theme parks. Starting with California’s Disneyland in 1955 and culminating with the fantastically successful Disney World and EPCOT Center in Florida, Disney became a household name. In recent years, the theme park concept became international, with openings in Tokyo and Paris. With the continuing success of Disney, the creation of future theme park is under discussion.
Question 20: It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. the California theme park is now closed.
B. Disney created cartoon movies and “non-cartoon” movies.
C. the Tokyo theme park is in financial difficulty.
D. Snow White was Disney’s most successful film.
Question 21: Which of the following is the title for the passage?
A. Walt Disney and Animated Cartoons
B. Walt Disney and his Legacy.
C. The history of Disney World and Disneyland.
D. Walt Disney’s Boyhood Years
Question 22 : According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Disney’s first concern was always profitability.
B. Mickey Mouse was Disney’s only cartoons creation.
C. Snow White was the first full-length cartoon film.
D. Disney’s first achieved success after his death.
Question 23 : In future years it is most likely that ________.
A. the Paris theme park will become successful
B. the remaining theme parks will also close
C. Disney will produce only cartoons.
D. the Disney name will stay well-known.
Question 24: The word “renowned” in bold in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____.
A. talked about B. possessed C. well-known D. useful
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5. Đề số 5
ĐỀ THI HỌC SINH GIỎI MÔN TIẾNG ANH 11- TRƯỜNG THPT TRẦN HƯNG ĐẠO– ĐỀ 05
I. Complete each of the following sentences with the correct answer (A, B, C or D). (15 pts)
1. The traffic problem has improved _____, out of the blue, really.
A. gradually B. factually C. unexpectedly D. respectably
2. This picture book, the few pages _____ are missing, is my favorite.
A. for which B. of that C. to which D. of which
3. It was felt that he lacked the _______ to pursue a difficult task to very end.
A. persuasion B. commitment C. engagement D. obligation
4. Your decision will ______ a great strain on our relationship.
A. impose B. propose C. expose D. suppose
5. We shouldn’t give the children everything they ask for; they will become completely _____.
A. spoilt B. wounded C. damaged D. destroyed
6. The completion of the tunnel has been _______ owing to a strike.
A. held up B. held off C. held on D. held over
7. It is with ________ regret that we have to inform you that your scholarship has been withdrawn.
A. heavy B. deep C. somber D. high
8. _______ of all modern domestic poultry is the red jungle fowl is widely believed.
A. The ancestor B. The ancestor is C. How the ancestor D. That the ancestor
9. Art critics do not all agree on what _______ a painting great.
A. qualities to make B. are the qualities for making
C. qualities make D. do the qualities that make
10. Farmers supply crops with phosphorus in areas ________ have removed it from the soil.
A. because of long years of cultivation B. where long years of cultivation
C. with long years of cultivation D. by long years of cultivation
11. Sarah congratulated _____ passing my driving test.
A. me B. for C. me on D. on me
12. Had it not been for the intolerable heat in the hall, they _____ much longer.
A. will stay B. would stay C. would be staying D. would have stayed
13. I can’t quite _____ out what the sign says.
A. read B. get C. carry D. make
14. One _____ of the scheme is the very high cost.
A. advantage B. shortage C. drawback D. shortcoming
15. In a new culture, many embarrassing situations occur _____ a misunderstanding.
A. because of B. of C. for D. because
II. Choose a word or phrase in each of the following sentences that needs correcting. (10 pts)
1. Paris has been well-known about its famous monuments, beautiful music, and wonderful restaurants for over 100 years.
2. In France people drive on the left, so making sure you go on the right side.
3. Up to now he wrote five novels and over sixteen short stories.
4. The new bridge makes it possibly to cross the river easily and quickly.
5. If you are working with young children in a primary school, you will find that teaching lively songs and rhymes are very popular.
III. Use the correct form of the word in bracket to complete each of the following sentences. (10 pts)
1. He is unhappy because of his ________. (deaf)
2. The ________ of the swamps will destroy the mosquitoes’ breeding places. (drain)
3. He has made a great _________to the development of the country. (contribute)
4. We will hire new staff when the _____________arises. (necessary)
5. His repeated __________ from school is unacceptable. (absent)
6. The teacher’s words are a great ___________ to him. (encourage)
7. They are very __________ of one another. (support)
8. Her interests are very __________. (diversity)
9. I can’t stand his __________. (rude)
10. The holiday was beyond all _________. (expect)
PART C: READING
I. Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space. Use only ONE word in each space. (15 pts)
Around the age of eighteen, you must make one of the biggest decisions of your life. “Do I stay on at school and hopefully go on to university (1)_____? Do I leave and start work or begin (2) ____ training course?”.
The decision is yours, but it may be (3)_____ remembering two things: there is more unemployment among people (4)_____ haven’t been to university, and people who have the right (5)_____ will have a big advantage in the competition for jobs. If you decide to go straight into a job, there are many opportunities (6)_____ training. Getting qualifications will (7)_____ you to get on more quickly in many careers, and evening classes allow you to learn (8)_____ you earn. Starting work and taking a break to study when you are older is (9)_____ possibility. This way, you can save up money for your student days, as well as (10)____ practical work experience.
II. Choose the best answer from the four options marked A, B, C or D to complete each numbered gap in the passage below. (10 pts)
If you (1)_____ to be walking in your local park tomorrow and you find an abandoned book with a label inside (2)_____ ‘Read and Release me’, don’t just treat it as a joke. You’ve probably come (3)_____ an example of ‘book-crossing’, a book-sharing movement started in 2001 by American software developer Ron Hornbaker, whose stated aim is to ‘make the (4)_____ world a library’. Book-crossers ‘release’ books (5)_____ by passing them on to friends, or else by leaving them in public places for others to pick up, or ‘catch’, and then read, before they (6)_____ turn release them back ‘into the wild’. (7)_____ a book has been ‘caught’, the person finding it is encouraged to record the event by logging on to the book-crossing website and entering the book’s ID number written on the label. That (8)_____ , both the original owner and subsequent readers of the book can keep track of its progress. Over half a million people worldwide participate in book-crossing, ‘releasing’ books in a (9)_____ range of locations including cafés, airports, bus stations, telephone boxes and even underwater in public fountains. Often a book is left in a place (10)_____ is relevant to its title or content: Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express on a train, for example, or an archeology book in a museum.
1. A. occur
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B. happen
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C. pass
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D. arise
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2. A. telling
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B. saying
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C. talking
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D. answering
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3. A. away
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B. along
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C. across
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D. aside
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4. A. full
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B. absolute
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C. quite
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D. whole
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5. A. either
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B. but
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C. or
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D. neither
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6. A. at
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B. to
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C. in
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D. for
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7. A. Soon
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B. Since
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C. Once
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D. While
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8. A. way
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B. time
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C. place
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D. manner
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9. A. deep
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B. long
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C. high
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D. wide
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10. A. what
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B. which
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C. who
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D. where
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III. Read the text then answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. (20 pts)
To date, Canada has produced only one classic children’s tale to rank with Alice’s Adventures in wonderland and the works of Mark Twain; this was Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables. Lucy Maud Montgomery was born in Clinton, Prince Edward Island. Her mother died soon after her birth, and when her father went to Saskatchewan to assume a business position, she moved in with her grandparents in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island. There she went to school and later qualified to be a teacher.
Montgomery wrote the Anne books while living in Cavendish and helping her grandmother at the post office. The first of the books, Anne of Green Gabbles, was published in 1908, and in the next three years she wrote two sequels. Like Montgomery, the heroine of the book is taken in by an elderly couple who lives in the fictional town of Avonlea, and Montgomery incorporated many events from her life in Cavendish into the Anne books.
In 1911, Montgomery married Evan Macdonald and the couple soon moved to Ontario, where she wrote many other books. However, it was her first efforts that secured her prominence, and the Anne books are still read all around the world. Her novels have helped create a warm picture of Prince Edward Island’s special character. Several movies, a television series, and a musical play have been based on her tales, and today visitors scour the Island for locations described in the book.
1. The main purpose of this passage is to ____.
A. show the similarities between Montgomery’s life and that of her fictional character Anne.
B. contrast Canadian children’s literature with that of other countries.
C. provide a brief introduction to Prince Edward Island.
D. introduce Montgomery and her Anne books.
2. According to the passage, Montgomery was raised primarily____.
A. by her grandparents B. in an orphanage
C. by her mother D. by her father
3. Approximately when did Lucy Maud Montgomery write the two sequels to her book Anne of Green Gables?
A. From 1874 to 1908 B. From 1911 to 1913
C. From 1908 to 1911 D. From 1913 to 1918
4. The word “elderly” in line 8 is closest in meaning to____.
A. kindly
B. old
C. friendly
D. sly
5. In the Anne books, the main character lives in____.
A. the town of Cavendish B. the town of Avonlea
C. Saskatchewan D. Ontario
6. Which of the following can be concluded from the passage about Anne books?
A. They were not as successful as Montgomery’s later works.
B. They were influenced by the works of Mark Twain.
C. They were at least partially autobiographical.
D. They were not popular until after Montgomery had died.
7. Ontario was the place where ____.
A. Montgomery wrote other books
B. Montgomery got married
C. Montgomery wrote two sequels
D. Montgomery became famous
8. The word “prominence” in line 11 is closest in meaning to____.
A. excellence
B. reputation
C. effort
D. permanence
9. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “character” in line 12?
A. a person in a novel
B. nature
C. a written symbol
D. location
10. All of the following have been based on the Anne books EXCEPT____.
A. a television series
B. movies
C. a play
D. a ballet
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ĐÁP ÁN ĐỀ SỐ 5
Complete each of the following sentences with
1. C. unexpectedly
2. D. of which
3.B. commitment
4. A. impose
5. A. spoilt
6. A. held up
7. B. deep
8. D. That the ancestor
9. C. qualities make
10. B. where long years of cultivation
11. C. me on
12. D. would have stayed
13. D. make
14. C. drawback
15. A. because of
Choose a word or phrase in each of the following sentences that needs correcting.
1. B 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. D
Use the correct form of the word in bracket to complete
1. deafness
2. drainage
3. contribution
4. necessity
5. absence
6. encouragement
7. supportive
8. diverse
9. rudeness
10. expectations
Read the text below and think of the word which best fits each space.
1. later
2. a
3. worth
4. Who
5. Skills
6. For
7. Help
8. While
9. another
10. getting
II. Choose the best answer from the four options marked A, B, C or D to complete each numbered gap in the passage below.
1. B. happen
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2. B. saying
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3. C. across
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4. D. whole
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5. A. either
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6. C. in
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7. C. Once
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8. A. way
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9. D. wide
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10. B. which
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Read the text then answer the questions by choosing A, B, C or D. (20 pts)
1. D. introduce Montgomery and her Anne books.
2. A. by her grandparents
3. C. From 1908 to 1911
4. B. old
5. B. the town of Avonlea
6. C. They were at least partially autobiographical.
7. A. Montgomery wrote other books
8. B. reputation
9. B. nature
10. D. a ballet
Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence. Write your answer on your answer sheet. (10 pts)
1. Tom advised Paul not to lend her any more money.
2. In spite of the bad traffic/the fact that the traffic was bad, Peter arrived on time.
3. I haven’t seen Mary since 2009.
4. They had the plumber repair the leak this morning
5. If the storm hadn’t swept through the region, they wouldn’t have had a bad crop
II: Complete the second sentence so that it has the similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word given.
1. Someone might have stolen your purse / Your purse might have been stolen when we were in the restaurant
2. Bob denied taking/ having taken Sue’s calculator.
3. They blamed the fire on an electrical failure/ an electrical failure for the fire.
4. She made/offered her apologies to the host and left early.
5. Peter was the first person whose advice I asked for.
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